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Of course. The Irish once had (and in some areas still have) a hard time finding acceptance. That’s why our ancestors stuck together, which is why they accepted anyone who would be kind to them, and why they developed a culture that rejoices in all good things (good things once were so hard to find everyone had to make the most of each one). Thus, in most of the USA, today the Irish are known as friendly, likelable people. That’s great! And everyone who wants to rejoice in our good times and help out in our bad times is welcome, always, not just one day a year.The great thing about St. Patrick’s Day is its inclusiveness - everybody wears green and pretends to be Irish and I always had the feeling that people who really are Irish welcomed the rest of us.
