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"I was in New York for St Patricks day about 9 years ago and the I still have amazing memories (the ones I can actually remember). My advice, head to one of the bars round about Grand central station about 10am as thats where all the fireman, policemen etc that are taking part in the parade will be and the bars will be jumping! The bartenders don't really bother to measure out the spirits on paddys day so the warm fuzzy feeling appears pretty quickly! Do's: Take a kilt. Be prepared for everyone being your friend. Don't worry about heading all over Manhattan with people you've never met, just go with it and you'll see parts of NYC you'd never have seen on your own. Don't: get the last train home to connecticut, fall asleep on the train and wake up somewhere in New England at 3am. Don't let your kilted bare arse touch the plastic seats in the back of the car of the kindly policeman who offers to give you a lift to the taxi office because you 'look a bit lost'. Don't spend $80 on a cab ride back to Connecticut as all the trains have stopped running because of the heavy snow. All my do's and don'ts are from personal experience but I have to tell you, it was one of the best days out I've EVER had and I would do all of it again in a heartbeat! Have an awesome time! " next holiday your going....can I come? | |||
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"Going in 5 weeks and cant wait. Has anyone been before and what can I expect. Looking forward to seeing the sites ive only seen on telly lol" I've been sent a couple of times in an official capacity and there's no doubt NYNY is a wonderful town. That said, I couldn't wait to escape. Plastic Paddy's everywhere. Imagine the worst Irish theme bar near you multiplied 100 fold. | |||
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"Wear a kilt for paddies day? You mean for St.Andrews day dont you? Big difference." (Some)Irish folk wear an approximation of the kilt. | |||
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"The Ops live in Glasgow, so guessing their Scottish, maybe Irish. Not sure why a Scotsman would wear a kilt to paddies day ..." You may be correct. It's possible they're Scots. Regardless of their origin, I see no indication that they intend to wear a kilt. That said, lots of people travel abroad in what can only be described as fancy dress to locals. | |||
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