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So, yesterday was St Patrick's Day and in the spirit of the holiday I wore a green sweater to work. After my job I went for lunch to the nearby Farmer's Market which is attached to The Grove, a popular outdoor mall. There were HUNDREDS of people milling about and I couldn't spot a SINGLE person wearing green. So I had to ask, is wearing green now considered some kind of cultural appropriation ? I can't keep up.
So, yesterday was St Patrick's Day and in the spirit of the holiday I wore a green sweater to work. After my job I went for lunch to the nearby Farmer's Market which is attached to The Grove, a popular outdoor mall. There were HUNDREDS of people milling about and I couldn't spot a SINGLE person wearing green. So I had to ask, is wearing green now considered some kind of cultural appropriation ? I can't keep up.
I wore my green St Paddy's Day shirt yesterday. Hardly anyone else did. Guess it was because there were no festivals.
So, yesterday was St Patrick's Day and in the spirit of the holiday I wore a green sweater to work. After my job I went for lunch to the nearby Farmer's Market which is attached to The Grove, a popular outdoor mall. There were HUNDREDS of people milling about and I couldn't spot a SINGLE person wearing green. So I had to ask, is wearing green now considered some kind of cultural appropriation ? I can't keep up.
Did you check and see if anybody was getting pinched?
I usually forget and don't wear any green. Sometimes I do remember but since I'm not Irish, I don't care about wearing any green. But this year, I happened to remember and just for the heck of it, I wore a green shirt.
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