Guy Fawkes is aggravating? I'm sorry, but I do know the difference between 'not breaking the rules' and 'doing what is right'. But I will stop, because I'm not here to cause upset. Anyway, have a nice day.
No, you really misunderstood me. I never moved on to other nationalities, I was always taking about all nationalities. And I said 'some' not 'all'. I was trying to explain why it doesn't bother me when americans celebrate saint Patrick's day. I even said I don't care what you celebrate. I added...
I thought I was being understood, but then suddenly I was being called a judgemental troll. I was looking forward to the replies because I was enjoying hearing the different opinions. I like discussing things, maybe my intensity comes across as aggression. Sorry.
Thank you Bant. The last thing I wanted to do was to offend anyone. I was asked why the Irish would see it as offensive and so I replied, making it clear that I did not hold those same opinions. But I was called judgemental. I don't understand.
ETA: Also, whether I'm a minor or not is...
I know the definition. But I just thought we were having a discussion. I have been so insanely misunderstood it's astounding. I'm reading back my posts but I am unable to see what I did wrong?
Well yes exactly, but I was just saying that a lot of people who are not religious still celebrate Easter, Christmas etc.. So that is why I don't get bitter about non Irish people celebrating things like Saint Patricks day.
Oh no, I wasn't just talking about America. I celebrated Christmas growing up, though no one in my family is religious. As did most of my friends. Easter too, just an excuse to eat chocolate eggs.
Their words, not mine. I don't celebrate Saint Patrick's day, or any of the other holidays so I couldn't care less what you celebrate lol. Really most holidays are just an excuse to get drunk and eat food are they not? Christmas for example; how many people actually celebrate it as the birth of...