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St. Patrick's Day Wishes

May the luck of the Irish follow every wish you send.

St. Patrick's Day wishes are built for one thing: wishing someone the luck of the Irish, today and always. Pair yours with our Quotes for a fuller message.

Wishing You a Green and Lucky Day

Wishing you a lucky, green, and joyful St. Patrick's Day, filled with good company, good cheer, and maybe a four-leaf clover or two!

Wishing you a lucky, green, and joyful St. Patrick's Day, filled with good company, good cheer, and maybe a four-leaf clover or two!

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May the Luck of the Irish Be with You

May the luck of the Irish follow you today and every day. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and yours!

May the luck of the Irish follow you today and every day. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and yours!

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Shamrocks and Smiles for You Today

Sending you shamrocks, smiles, and a little bit of Irish charm today. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Sending you shamrocks, smiles, and a little bit of Irish charm today. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is St. Patrick's Day and who was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick's Day, observed on March 17th, is the feast day commemorating Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, traditionally credited with bringing Christianity to the Irish in the 5th century. The date marks the traditional anniversary of his death.
What's a typical St. Patrick's Day wish like?
It usually calls on the day's classic imagery of luck and Irish heritage — our example, "Happy St. Patrick's Day! May the luck of the Irish be with you today and always," is built in that traditional blessing style.
Why is the shamrock associated with the day?
According to tradition, Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity to the Irish, and it has since become an enduring symbol of both the day and Irish identity more broadly.
Why do people send St. Patrick's Day wishes?
The day (March 17th) has grown well beyond its religious roots into a broad celebration of Irish culture, so wishes are a friendly way to mark it with coworkers, friends, and family regardless of heritage.
How did St. Patrick's Day become such a widely celebrated occasion beyond Ireland?
What began as a religious feast day evolved, particularly through Irish diaspora communities in the United States, into a broader cultural celebration of Irish heritage, marked by parades, wearing green, and public festivities in cities around the world. Friends often send each other festive Wishes during the celebrations.
Is there a shorter option for posting rather than sending to someone?
If you want something for your own feed instead, our St. Patrick's Day status page has that.
How do people mark the day today?
Celebrations range from religious observance to parades and cultural festivities, with many sharing a festive Quotes post during the celebrations.

Send a cheerful line before the parades start. Find more short greetings on the Status page.