The Luck of the Irish
"The Luck of the Irish" is a popular saying that suggests the Irish people are particularly fortunate. This phrase often reflects the stereotype that the Irish have a knack for finding good fortune, whether in games of chance or in life. It is commonly associated with symbols like four-leaf clovers and leprechauns, which are believed to bring good luck.
The expression gained prominence during the 19th century, especially among Irish immigrants in the United States. It was used to highlight the resilience and success of the Irish despite facing hardships, such as the Great Famine. Today, it remains a part of popular culture, especially around celebrations like St. Patrick's Day.