2017年03月15日
Countdown to St. Patrick's
Hello!
Welcome to the middle of March, or what some people call the Ides of March. One of the exciting things that's going to be happening around the North American part of the world is a holiday on March 17th, called St. Patrick's Day, where people celebrate Irish Culture and heritage (kind of). A lot of St. Patrick's Day is based on some very old and outdated stereotypes that people still hold on to as a kind of tradition, but for the most part St. Patrick's Day is about wearing green, and more often than not, going out with friends to celebrate and have a party. It sounds kind of exciting at first, but for me, imagining a whole city in some cases going out to party sounds like a not very fun way to pass the time. I'd much rather visit with friends in a cafe!
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Welcome to the middle of March, or what some people call the Ides of March. One of the exciting things that's going to be happening around the North American part of the world is a holiday on March 17th, called St. Patrick's Day, where people celebrate Irish Culture and heritage (kind of). A lot of St. Patrick's Day is based on some very old and outdated stereotypes that people still hold on to as a kind of tradition, but for the most part St. Patrick's Day is about wearing green, and more often than not, going out with friends to celebrate and have a party. It sounds kind of exciting at first, but for me, imagining a whole city in some cases going out to party sounds like a not very fun way to pass the time. I'd much rather visit with friends in a cafe!
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