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    Why do people get pinched for not wearing green?
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    Pinching people who aren't wearing green is an American tradition that's meant to remind people that not wearing green could get them pinched by a "leprechaun." It's just a fun tradition!
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    What should I do if someone pinches me for not wearing green and I don't like it?
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    Tell them that you forgot, and ask them to please not pinch you. And, sometimes, to prevent getting pinched at all, you could even just cut out the shape of a star from green cardstock or heavy paper and pin it to your shirt using a safety pin.
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    How is this holiday celebrated?
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    Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe (Irish traditional music sessions), and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. There are also formal gatherings, such as banquets and dances, although these were more common in the past. Most establishments that serve liquor will be decorated, and offer Irish drink specials and green beer.
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    What do I drink if I'm not old enough for beer?
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    Limeade or lime Kool Aid are but a couple of suggestions. You can add green food color to a number of different beverages to turn them festive.
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    Where can I find a local band to book for St. Patrick's Day?
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    Call a nearby pub that features live music, or Irish center.
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    How do I celebrate St. Patrick's day if I'm in London or outside of Ireland?
    Kawaii Empress ^~^
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    There are plenty of methods to celebrate. Find a parade (there are parades all over the world on St. Patrick's Day), wear something green, or if you want to be more wild for the holiday, play some drinking games. If you are underage, instead of alcohol, use different sodas!
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    How does one turn beer the color green?
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    By adding food dye.
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    How do I celebrate St. Patrick's day if I don't have anything green to wear?
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    Wear shamrocks pinned to your coat. You can make them out of green construction paper or cloth if you are unable to buy any shamrock pins at the store.
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    What are uileann pipes?
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    The uilleann pipes are the characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland. Earlier known in English as "union pipes," their current name is a partial translation of the Irish-language term "píobaí uilleann," from their method of inflation
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    Does Irish folk music feature stringed instruments?
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    Yes. They use harps, fiddles, banjos, mandolins, bouzoukis and guitars.
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    Why do we celebrate this in America?
    Ruby
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    There is quite a significant Irish diaspora in the United States. Many people will want to celebrate their heritage on this day.
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    Are there violins in Irish folk music?
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    There are, but in the context of folk music, they're called fiddles.
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    Is it okay not to wear green on St. Patrick's Day if you don't want to?
    Nico
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    Yes, but you may get pinched! You might be better off wearing something green, such as a headband, necklace, shirt, or bottoms.
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    What Irish music is good for celebration for St. Patrick’s Day?
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    Here are some suggestions: “Sunday Bloody Sunday” by U2, “Drunken Lullabies” by Flogging Molly, “This Is a Rebel Song” by Sinead O'Connor, “Danny Boy” by Celtic Woman, “Dirty Old Town” by the Pogues, “Molly Malone” by the Dubliners, “Whiskey in the Jar” by Thin Lizzy and “Zombie” by the Cranberries.
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    What are some Irish traditions for St. Patrick’s Day?
    Nico
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    Eating corned beef cabbage, Irish bacon, staying sober, wearing green (or dressing up as a leprechaun), drinking green beer, and searching for four-leaf clovers are common St Patrick’s Day traditions.
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    What instruments are in Irish folk music?
    Kreg
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    There are flutes, of course, and also the Irish harp, which has an important place in the repertoire. The uilleann pipes – those are known as bagpipes – and the tin whistle, both of which are similar to what you would find on any street corner in New York or London.
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    How do I celebrate St. Patrick's Day if in quarantine?
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    If you live with your family, put up some St. Patrick's Day decorations, hold an Irish dinner and spend time with your family. Dance, sing and laugh a lot together. If you live by yourself, then make an Irish dish (e.g corn beef and cabbage) put on some Irish music. If you can, video call friends/family!
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    The St. Patrick's Day parade in my area has been cancelled. Is it possible to celebrate still?
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    Definitely. Play some Irish music, drink some beer if you can, read scriptures from your Bible if you're Christian, and enjoy the day. You don't need to attend a parade to celebrate St. Patrick's day.
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    Why is St. Patrick's day important?
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    St. Patrick was the person who first brought Christianity to Ireland. He made a major impact on the spreading of this religion, and it's why it's so may people find this holiday important, even today!
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    How do I know if there's a St. Patrick's Day parade in my area?
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    Look up "St Patrick's Day parades near me", and if there's one that's going to happen, it'll turn up.
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    Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
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    St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated because it was the day St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland. In America and other countries outside of Ireland, it's simply a day to celebrate Irish culture, often in whimsical fashion.
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