You’ve most likely heard the phrase “Luck of the Irish” but there’s a few misconceptions of the origins of the phrase. With St. Patrick’s Day coming up in March I wanted to do a little research to see if I could learn exactly what it means. Although I still didn’t get clear origins, the most common generalization I found was it simply means “bad luck.”
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