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St. Patrick's Day is a day on which the Irish commemorate the patron saint of the country: St. Patrick. They officially celebrate it for four days, with the highlight on March 17th, the day he passed away. The story goes that St. Patrick was born during the fourth century in Scotland. As a teenager, he was sold as a slave in Ireland. After a few years, he managed to escape and decided to become a priest.
How do you celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
On St. Patrick's Day, you celebrate the Irish identity. Even if you're not Irish, you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and those who do call themselves 'Irish for a day.' This is accompanied by a lot of green colors and Guinness beer. Moreover, in larger cities in Ireland, the United States, and Canada, there are large parades. At home, you can celebrate it with the party supplies from Tuf-Tuf. This instantly makes your home super cozy!
Additionally, you can choose to prepare various Irish specialties such as Irish Stew. Invite all your friends and make it a fun party. Of course, beer cannot be missing. The most famous Irish beer is Guinness. In addition to Guinness, there are other types such as Beamish, Kilkenny, Murphy's, Harp Lager, and Smithwick's.
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Sint Patricks Day
Order St. Patrick's Day decorations
St. Patrick's Day is a day on which the Irish commemorate the patron saint of the country: St. Patrick. They officially celebrate it for four days, with the highlight on March 17th, the day he passed away. The story goes that St. Patrick was born during the fourth century in Scotland. As a teenager, he was sold as a slave in Ireland. After a few years, he managed to escape and decided to become a priest.
How do you celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
On St. Patrick's Day, you celebrate the Irish identity. Even if you're not Irish, you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and those who do call themselves 'Irish for a day.' This is accompanied by a lot of green colors and Guinness beer. Moreover, in larger cities in Ireland, the United States, and Canada, there are large parades. At home, you can celebrate it with the party supplies from Tuf-Tuf. This instantly makes your home super cozy!
Additionally, you can choose to prepare various Irish specialties such as Irish Stew. Invite all your friends and make it a fun party. Of course, beer cannot be missing. The most famous Irish beer is Guinness. In addition to Guinness, there are other types such as Beamish, Kilkenny, Murphy's, Harp Lager, and Smithwick's.