Not really. It is not a major event in Poland. Irish people living and working there would celebrate it, but it is not a national holiday and there aren't parades and celebrations all around the country like there would be in Ireland.
In America, probably Anglo-Americans who resented Irish Catholic immigrants.
Cleveland has the 3rd largest St Patricks day parade.
On Veterans Day, Americans place wreaths on the graves of soldiers that have passed away. They also celebrate the soldiers that are living by having parades, lunches, dinners, etc.
Americans celebrate it as the end of summer and usually relax with family and friends, attend parades, have a BBQ or picnic and go to the beach or lake. Originally Labor Day was celebrated to honor workers' contributions to society with parades.
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Americans typically celebrate July Fourth with both parades and fireworks. Parades often occur in the morning or afternoon, featuring floats, bands, and other performances. Firework displays usually take place in the evening, lighting up the sky to commemorate Independence Day.
On saint patricks day we where green and have parades and the irish eat corn beef.
No. Parades are for celebration not for the memories of men who died in wars.
There are parades on the Fourth of July because it is a special day for Americans. It is special because it is the anniversary of the day, way back in the 18th century when we become free from the British Parliament. Other than parades, there are also festivals and firework ceremonies to celebrate the special day.
people usually go to parades and other stuff that have to do with it -barbaque -go to parades -see family -celebrate -things like this
Parades, parties