Brits started their St Patrick’s Day celebrations early, going to pubs and clubs across the UK.
People wore costumes, including priests and leprechauns, as well as outfits related to Guinness and green going out clothes. fashion.
Large hats with the Guinness logo, glasses with shamrock designs, and even t-shirts with shamrocks were seen as people went out to party a day before the Irish celebrations.
A man was seen wearing a green costume, with white socks that had the words ‘what a nob’ on them.
Cities with many people from Ireland, like Manchester, Liverpool, and London, will likely have big crowds coming out to celebrate on Sunday.
St Patrick’s Day is a day to honor the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick, who played a key role in moving Ireland from Paganism to Christianity.
It’s one of the most celebrated feast days for a saint around the world, but it has moved far from its original Christian meaning.
The holiday even has its own Google Doodle today, showing a beautiful country and city landscape to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
The unique wood burning art piece was made to celebrate the various landscapes found in Ireland.
Green trees and cliffs by the sea transition to traditional buildings beside a river, showing the variety of Ireland’s landscapes.
It looks like it depicts a place similar to the famous Cliffs of Moher and beautiful homes in County Cork.
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