Why do We Wear Green on St Patrick Day?

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St. Patrick used the green three-leaf clover to symbolize the trinity. He is responsible for converting the heathen Irish to Christianity. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick%27s_Day#Wearing_of_green
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People wear green on St. Patrick's Day to avoid being pinched.
This tradition originated in the United States, along with the legend that wearing green protects one from leprechauns. Those not wearing green are pinched, a reminder that they are fair game for mischeivous sprites.
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St. Patrick used the green three-leaf clover to symbolize the trinity. He is responsible for converting the heathen Irish to Christianity. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org
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The wearing of green on St. Patrick's Day began as early as the 17th century, which included wearing shamrocks and green ribbons. The three-leafed green shamrock is a symbol of Ireland
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1. Slip green into your outfit if you're going to work at a conservative place. A tie with some green, a green tie tack or green jewelry will allow you to wear green on St. Patrick's
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Because the leperchones will pinch you becuase if they don't see you waring green they thinck you are not lucky
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