The majority of us will spend the celebration at home this year.
A new survey has revealed that 69 per cent of adults believe St Patrick's Day feeds into the stereotypes of drinking.
The iReach survey shows 42 per cent of us think we drink far too much alcohol on March 17th.
Just shy of half believe that St Patrick's Day parades are better abroad than at home.
The majority of us will spend the celebration at home this year, with one in four going to their local parade.
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