orange symbolizes harmony/multiculturalism
The orange ribbon is worn as a symbol representing Harmony Day
It symbolises a change in attitude from racism and discrimination to understanding ,peace and harmony.
Shamrocks are not orange.
You can wear whatever colour you want on St. Patrick's Day.
raiders in Nottingham wear orange bally No, its CHAAD DE21 ALL DAY ORANGE BALLY Cherry City Hardcore in Salem, OR wear black with orange and the hoover crips in Portland, OR wear Orange
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orange, green and white
NO! They're not Irish.
As I understand it Orange was the color that was used to represent Sir William of orange an Irish Catholic hating protestant. I have never seen or heard of anyone wearing orange on St. Patrick's Day.
it should be about harmony and harmony things that happen on harmony days
It doesn't go well with green.
Harmony Day is a day of cultural respect in Australia. The main objectives are inclusiveness, productivity diversity, and community harmony.