Thoughts on non-Irish people who celebrate Saint Patrick's Day?
Thoughts on non-Irish people who celebrate Saint Patrick's Day?
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why shouldn't they? let them celebrate if they want.
*tell you "kiss me i'm irish" in american*
But why do they celebrate the arrival of Christianity in Ireland?
middle girl is literally made to suck my cock and sex on missionary position
Everyone's welcome to have some fun
they don't
they just like dressing up and getting drunk
>why shouldn't they? let them celebrate if they want.
fucking cultural appropriating racists
I’m Irish and would typically get annoyed, but I’m cool with Asians doing it, it just shows how integrating and non-hostile of a people they are. Plus Asian chicks look cute in green.
The people who hold that cerebration in Japan are the Irish Network Japan.
Japanese people just support that.
inj.or.jp
I don't care.
I'm just being ironic, I like when Euro culture is appreciated
Even more based.
gas
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taigs
lads
>I’m Irish
>I'm Irish and...
>I’m Irish and
recite the national anthem backwards NOW!
You stand around burning tyres, breathing in toxic fumes yearly, you beady-eyed buffoon.
>I’m Irish and
thoughts on non irish running Ireland?
I bet he's more Irish than "Irish"-Americans
>non-Irish
That’s a white Irish guy tho
well i guess its ok now that we got americans approval
Feel free. Just don't think you're Irish while you do it.
>I'm Irish
Alcoholics trying to fit in.
>I'm Irish
>in my city...
It's Carnival, but make it green.
>We need to sell alcohol, please
I fucking hate you.
I think it's cute
hes half indian
Then why is he white?
As I've been told, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day is Irish except Americans with Irish surnames. They can never be Irish.
I am an Irishman living in Busan. When I see fucking gooks and chinks appropriating my culture, I feel the fury of my Celtic ancestors boiling in my blood. I am going to fuck 5 gook wives today to avenge myself for seeing this.
The Irish have produced so little of cultural value (the exception be a couple novels and poems from a century ago) that is isn't worth being proud of, let alone getting angry about.
Yass queen
BASED
I notice that other europeans are just jelly of american paddyphilia
this desu
I hate St. Patrick's Day because I'm [spoiler]a teetotaler[/spoiler]
Though by coincidence it is my parents' anniversary
Why?
Yeah, I'm thinking he's based
It's surprising that people in Korea and Japan even know about Irish traditions at all, but I think it's cool. I've definitely noticed a massive increase in Chinese, Korean and Japanese people celebrating paddy's day in Dublin in the last 4 or so years
LOOK AT ME
IM IRISH NOW
that’s unironically pretty cool
cracking post
>I’m Irish and...
how's the 'ol uncle doing lad?
Fucking yanks
might treat myself to a wee pizza tonight
>i'm irish
Why?
What's a Volga German?
>thai girl at uni asks me why I'm not wearing green for st patrick's
>'that's today?'
Like I need paddy's permission to go to the bloody pub
this
I think its pretty cool. Myself and the lads go away to the states every couple of years for Paddy's day and we get to ride a load of yank women. Our accent just melts them
Cringe
Don't be naive, it's just another excuse to get wasted.
i'm volga irelander
Northern Ireland is rightful Turkish clay
Just an excuse for a piss-up I guess. Fine by me. Would be nice if people celebrated St George's Day in England, but that would be (((racist))).
>I’m Irish
> omg I love potatoes must be my irish side
You didn't have to rape me afterwards.
dios mio...
Can you cucks even speak the language or are Catholic? If not, he is as irish as you guys.
>asking people who were taught Irish for 16 years if they know Irish better than a yank
Stop posting.
Most of them say they dont even remember a word lmao.
Not even remotely true. Most can have basic conversations with ease. Most would tell you they aren't fluent in it, but they can absolutely ask you how you're doing, how the weather is, where you're going etc.
I learned it for 2 years and even I can manage that.
uhhhhh okay.
Yeah and we can all still manage a simple "Cad é mar atá tú?" when needed.
You're embarrassing yourself, yank.
based and gaelpilled
>I’m Irish and