When I was in elementary school every teacher I had would ad “Mc” to our last names on St. Patrick’s Day. My last name was long enough without the added syllable so I always found it annoying. Also, I’m not even the littlest bit Irish, and there was never a day to celebrate my family’s heritage (French and Aboriginal Blackfoot). Result: I NEVER wear green on that day and won’t to this day. (Not orange either; I don’t ask for trouble & the only color uglier than orange is yellow.) When my girls started school I let them choose whether they wanted to or not; they usually didn’t.
Yakety Sax over 1 year ago
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seanfear over 1 year ago
that was for St Patrick?
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I make it a point to wear orange on 17 March.
Wren Fahel over 1 year ago
When I was in elementary school every teacher I had would ad “Mc” to our last names on St. Patrick’s Day. My last name was long enough without the added syllable so I always found it annoying. Also, I’m not even the littlest bit Irish, and there was never a day to celebrate my family’s heritage (French and Aboriginal Blackfoot). Result: I NEVER wear green on that day and won’t to this day. (Not orange either; I don’t ask for trouble & the only color uglier than orange is yellow.) When my girls started school I let them choose whether they wanted to or not; they usually didn’t.
mickeyjoe over 1 year ago
It’s not easy, everything being green.