Wooo...?
It allways made me wonder why St. Patricks Day is the most celebrated.
I understand that it's got a lot to do with Irish Imigrants who settled in America, and so many of them did it that it's spread around and become a big thing, but I don't know why other St. Day's aren't celebrated as much by the people whom the Saint is the Patron Saint of, if that makes sense...
Like, St. Patricks day is widely celebrated in Ireland, and America.
However, St. George's day isn't a big thing in England, or other countries with large numbers of Citizens of English descent.
St. David's day isn't as big to the Welsh as St. Patricks day is to the Irish.
Nor is St. Andrews day to the Scottish.
As far as I've been able to tell. I haven't seen any real celebration much more than an acknowledgement that it's that specific day, living in both English countryside and City.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't know why St. Patrick's day is so greatly picked up. Heck, even people who aren't even Irish take part. Begging your Irish pardon though, Muzzles. o: