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"There were no celebrations growing up. You wore shamrock and went to mass and that was that. " We're of a similar age and that is my recollection of it also. I take no particular pride in being Irish, it's an accident of birth, not an accomplishment. People are people. | |||
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"It’s turned into a big puss up day , did we really need another one !!! " No. But i definitely need another day off. | |||
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"There were no celebrations growing up. You wore shamrock and went to mass and that was that. We're of a similar age and that is my recollection of it also. I take no particular pride in being Irish, it's an accident of birth, not an accomplishment. People are people." I've been told at least twice that I'm not truly Irish simply based on the fact I don't drink. Once by an Englishman when on a course and then by an American woman on holiday. I'm more than happy to say I'm Irish and take a certain amount of pride in it but I didn't realise getting pissed was one of the qualifications. There were parades back in the 60's and 70's but they were local church parades with no floats or music etc. | |||
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"Ahh yer all a bunch of miserable creatures. Not one post with some Irish positivity. You can celebrate without drinking or drinking over the top, you know. I've experienced many times just friends coming together for a sing/tune, a chat and a jar. Unfortunately not since covid-19 but hopefully next year again... Anyhow I had a lovely homemade green cake yesterday, some Czech beer and middle east style dinner, added some Irish music and it all came together and made a lovely combo. " You're right you're right!! I enjoyed yesterday in little ways. I missed the tunes and the atmosphere and the celebrating being Irish - which I feel very very lucky to be. | |||
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"In the 34 years I'm on earth today has been the worst day, every year Patrick's day was the best day, everyone gets together of every nationality/race and lived for the moment... Not only the land of Ireland but around the world, hopefully next year will be achieved.. I know everyone has different beliefs but in one paragraph whats your experience " I guess your finger slipped when creating your profile age then | |||
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