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  1. It’s paddy’s day. Not patty. I’m guessing a lot of Americans hear us say paddy and misunderstand it as patty as they pronounce the letter t like a d?

  2. Fish n chips is traditional british not irish 😅 before world war 3 breaks out.

    You wanna honour the irish? Make mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes and fried potatoes with a pint of ginuesses and a slice of soda bread too….

  3. That's my study abroad story as well! I ended up going to Manchester, England and ended up meeting great people and loving it! 🎉

  4. Saying that you’re making British food for st.paddy’s day is funny.

    It’s also an Irish food too. We don’t got to make the day about the British

  5. Libby, it means that you’re hitting too close to home for the truth. And, when that happens, the censors and the powers that be that don’t want the public knowing the truth will do what they can to silence people through various means. Stay strong and don’t stop. That’s what they want you to do.

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