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If you don't were green on st. Patrick's day then a group of angry leprechauns will come out of the ground and attack you and kill you in a forest.

Yeah,Yeah,yeah we were green on St.Patrick's Day because St.Patrick was kiddnapped and taken to Ireland as a slave and Ireland is the Green Country.

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Wearing green on St. Patrick's Day is a tradition that started as a way to honor Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle. It is said that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, who would otherwise pinch you if they could see you. Today, it has become a fun and festive way to celebrate Irish culture and heritage.

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