St. Patrick’s Day 2019: Where To Go & What to Do to Get Lucky

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For guys looking to get lucky, St. Patrick’s Day is a blessing and a curse.

It sucks because it’s amateur night. Every place is loud, crowded, and overpriced.

The garish green everywhere doesn’t help, either.

On the other hand, the booze is flowing, and everyone is in a good mood.

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In the right setting, this can create an ideal environment for meeting the ladies. Under the wrong circumstances, it’s a recipe for disaster.

Preparation is the key for finding a pot of gold for your little leprechaun to dive into.

So today, I’m going to share my best tips to get lucky this St. Patrick’s Day.

The #1 Key to Getting Lucky This St. Patrick’s Day

What are you hoping to accomplish?

Are you seeking the lass of a lifetime, or just a swing or two of your shillelagh?

Or maybe you’re looking for just the right opportunity to make a move on Sheila from accounting.

Take some time to think about how you want your evening to end before you start it — it will go a long way toward helping it play out the way you want it to.

That’s not to say that you can’t just go out and hope for the best — it’s certainly fun and could work out the way you want it to — but having a plan improves your odds.

So, for example, if you’re hoping to spend more time with a particular lady that you already kind of know, heading to a raucous party with a group of guys is probably not the best idea.

A post-work happy hour may be the ticket.

On the other hand, if your goal is to cook something up with any Erin-gone-bragh-less, then a raging party may be just the recipe.

Unless you’re going with a group and have a designated driver, don’t take the car.

St. Patrick’s Day is a peak time for drunk-driving enforcement, and you will likely be lit by the end of the night.

There’s no buzzkill like getting hauled off to county prison while your new lady friend watches.

Plan to use public transportation — many cities offer free trains and busses on St. Patrick’s Day — walk, or take a cab/Lyft/Uber. Knowing you’re doing so will also help you decide where to go.

Ultimately, the point of planning is to head out to the places or events that are most likely to lead you to the lady experience you’re hoping to have.

Obviously, nothing is ever guaranteed, but you’ve got to take some steps to make your desired outcome more likely.

St. Patrick's Day 2019: Where To Go & What to Do to Get Lucky

Should You Wear a Crazy Costume Or Keep It Casual?

We all know that you have to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day. If you’re going out and hope to hook up with a honey, you can’t look like some stick in the mud who’s hoping to take advantage of the holiday without a whisper of whimsy.

So yeah, go with some green! But if you’re looking for a lady to chase your lucky charms, don’t go nuts.

Remember, the point is to meet women.

You still have to dress like you want to meet women and not like you’re the Willy Wonka of Waterford.

So, put away the sparkly green top hat, the fake red beard, and the oversized clown shoes.

Instead, start with a button-down.

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It doesn’t even have to be green.

Maybe wear a green t-shirt or something with a shamrock underneath it. Green socks are always a good idea.

Speaking of socks, wear some decent shoes.

Don’t throw on the green Chucks or novelty leprechaun boots with curly toes.

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Chicks dig shoes and — regardless of the holiday — will judge you based on your footwear.

Wear something comfortable that you can dance in, but avoid athletic shoes or anything that makes it look like you just left the gym (or else she might think, “I wonder if he showered…”).

I know it’s a big party holiday, but you’ve got to make it look like you’re making at least a little bit of an effort to impress.

Dressing a bit better than the next guy will also set you apart from the competition and give you an edge when it comes to approaching the ladies.

St. Patrick’s Day flair is all right — like buttons or suspenders — but stay away from things that obscure your appearance.

She may think that shamrock painted on your cheek is cute, yet it’s tough to seem charming if you’re painted up like the Incredible Hulk’s scrawny cousin.

Avoid hats and glasses.

Also, stay away from apparel with crass sayings.

It may be funny to some women, but why risk offending any part of your target demographic?

Is it worth missing a shot with that gorgeous redhead to wear your “I’m So Irish, My C**k’s Green” t-shirt?

Of course, this is not a judgment on your fashion sense.

You have a goal this St. Patrick’s Day, so it’s important to eliminate anything that could stand in the way of your wooing.

So if you have to tone down the wardrobe to give yourself an edge, why not?

Should You Go Out With a Friend Or Stay Solo?

Having a wingman is always a good general rule, but it’s especially important on busy, crowded nights like St. Patrick’s Day.

Of course, you could do it alone or with a big group, but bringing along a dedicated wingman always makes the quest a little easier.

In case you’re not familiar with the concept, a wingman is a friend whose job is to help you get lucky.

If you see a lady you like, your wingman will say nice things about you, distract her friends, and make himself scarce if it looks like you’re doing well.

He’ll also help you spot lasses who you might like.

(And if you’re going solo, just look for the signs she wants you — they’re pretty easy to spot if you know what to look for.)

What Purpose Does a Wingman Serve?

On St. Patrick’s Day, men and women tend to go out in groups.

Having a wingman makes it much easier to approach a woman who is part of a group because she won’t feel “singled out” when a couple guys come up and start talking to a couple ladies.

When you approach a woman and her friend, you’re creating a situation that’s more comfortable for her because you’re including someone she knows in the exchange.

On some occasions, women can make awesome wingmen. St. Patrick’s Day is not one of those occasions.

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If you’re looking for some Irish luck, you’ll need to have someone in like-minded pursuit covering your back.

A woman may not be as effective at distracting other women who may be looking to meet guys in a crowded, drunken scene.

For example, if you approach two women who are hoping to meet guys, neither one will want to get stuck with your wing-woman while her friend is getting lucky with you.

What’s most likely to happen in such a scenario is the friend will move to hang out with the girl you’re talking to and, ultimately, cockblock you. So, no wing-women on St. Patrick’s Day.

When you’re using a wingman, there are a few rules that you need to keep in mind.

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Most important among these: Unless your wingman is married, in a dedicated relationship or simply isn’t looking, you’re his wingman, too.

Nobody wants to help someone who only helps himself.

That being said, married guys can make awesome wingmen.

I have a married friend who is younger than I am, good looking, and a doctor. When we go out, I call him “Bait.”

Women often walk up to chat with my “Bait” — which is not typical for me; they need a few words and a smile before they warm up to my game — because he’s got the kind of vibe that tends to lure women over.

Then they learn he’s married and, more often than not, their attention shifts ever-so-slightly toward me. This, of course, is my opening and time to turn on the charm.

He’s my favorite wingman because I get to spend the entire time on point instead of winging.

On the other hand, when you are on wingman rotation, take the job seriously, and don’t try to obstruct your partner.

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That’s Not All…

Trust and cooperation among wingmen are imperative for the whole process to work. It’s not a competition.

In a St. Patrick’s Day setting, particularly in a packed pub or overflowing party, the wingman’s role is amplified.

You’ve got to keep your eyes open for the right set of women to approach. It’s harder to peel a gal or two off from a small group than it is to approach a lady in a larger group or in a duo.

The wingman’s job has several duties.

If there’s only one woman, he pitches the point man to the woman and then leaves:

“You’re gorgeous! Have you met my friend Trent? He’s a writer…”

Then you make an excuse (getting drinks, etc.) and walk away.

In the single lady situation, the wingman also heads off interference.

If a friend suddenly appears, you talk to the friend so that your buddy can maintain his one-on-one with the object of his desires.

When there are two women, decide ahead of time who is going to talk to whom, and try not to interrupt each other’s conversation, unless it’s important.

On a heavy drinking night, like St. Patrick’s Day, a wingman has to stay alert to warning signs that mean the mission should be aborted, such as excessive drunkenness or an inbound boyfriend plowing across the dance floor.

On St. Patrick’s Day, a wingman is like a good luck charm. He’ll increase your chances of cutting through the blarney and finding a pot of gold.

St. Patrick's Day 2019: Where To Go & What to Do to Get Lucky

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Keeping in theme with what we’ve discussed so far, where you go is one of the most important factors when it comes to boosting your St. Patrick’s Day luck with the ladies.

A coffee shop isn’t going to cut it, and frankly, neither is your favorite local watering hole unless it’s called “O'” or “Mc” -Something’s.

People looking to party on St. Patrick’s Day are going to go where the “Irish” is — and so are you.

If you’re the diehard Erse-for-the-day type — and you have the day off — there are plenty of opportunities throughout the day to get your Irish mojo going.

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and a lot of pubs open early, serving up bangers and beer to the tune of bagpipes.

If you’re hoping to get on the board before lunch, look for a spot that has some sort of morning event that will draw a crowd.

A lot of pubs will start the day with live music or a radio station’s morning crew will set up shop at an Irish establishment.

A lot of areas also have fun runs, 5k’s or other relatively-casual, thematic athletic events.

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Chatting with ladies while you run or at the post-race celebration is a good way to establish that you already have something in common (running) and can lead to meeting up later in the day.

If you meet a woman at one of these morning events, it’s a pretty good indication that she’s ready to party for the day.

You can invite her along to the next stop and even end up getting to know each other a bit while it’s still St. Patrick’s Day.

And don’t forget to eat — you need that base layer if you’re starting this early.

Those who have to put in half a day at work or simply aren’t ready to party at 8:00 a.m., should start with a large midday gathering.

In many cities, these tend to be parades and/or cultural demonstrations. If the vibe is right, dive in and participate!

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If the parade is open to anyone, as many St. Patty’s Day parades are, fall in with a group of women who are also marching and strike up a conversation.

Ask them where they’re going after the parade or for recommendations. Just get a dialogue going.

Cultural demonstrations often include participatory dancing.

This is another great way to meet ladies.

They’ll respect (and be charmed by) a guy who isn’t afraid to stand up and try some new moves — plus, you get to hold hands before you’ve even chatted.

Be wary of these cultural events, though.

A lot of them are family-friendly and can be overrun by kids.

Take a second to get a measure of the crowd before you waste your time dancing a jig with a fourth-grader.

As the day wears into the late afternoon, you run into the meat and potatoes of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

Start with happy hour at a local pub to get warmed up (if you’re not already).

Don’t get too settled in, but be sure to check the room and see if there are any ladies who may need a bonny libation to boost them into a festive mood.

If the opportunity presents itself, strike up a conversation.

But be prepared to move on quickly, because the crowded pub scene doesn’t leave a lot of room to move, or make a move, for that matter. And it will only get more crowded as the night proceeds.

After a pub, you’re going to want to hit a couple of big parties.

Sometimes pubs sponsor them, other times they’re at a nightclub or a music venue.

Check out the web or social media to find the best ones in your area.

Tent parties can be great venues because they facilitate easy coming-and-going and tend to flow really well.

This means that there will be a constantly-refreshing collection of ladies to mingle with.

Tent parties usually have live music or a DJ to facilitate dancing or, at least, a head-bobbing conversation about the music.

Many cities also have block parties on St. Patrick’s Day.

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If your city has one, definitely hit it up. Not only do block parties afford the same type of flow and entertainment that make tent parties good places to be, they tend to be bigger and offer nearby businesses that you can duck into if you and your newfound lady friend want to have a more private conversation.

Another thing to look for are singles-only events.

While these are clearly not as common as your typical St. Patrick’s Day bashes, the crowd tends to be of a like mindset, so there are good opportunities for meeting and mingling at such events.

There are a few things to keep in mind about singles-only events.

Don’t put all your eggs in the singles-only basket.

They can turn out to be lame, or worse, dude-heavy. So, make a stop, but be prepared to go elsewhere.

Also, don’t go to a singles-only event too early. You won’t be able to accurately gauge the crowd until more people are there, and then you’ll know whether to stay or go.

Try to stop in after it’s been going for a couple hours, and then decide if it’s worthwhile.

When it comes to your St. Patrick’s Day venues, you’ve got to keep moving to maximize your chances of getting lucky.

You need to go to where the women are — even if it’s a specific lady whom you already have in mind. And if things aren’t working out, move on to the next spot.

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How To Make Your Move Once You See Her

St. Patrick’s Day can be a great occasion to meet women not only because of the free-flowing booze and revelry, but also because it has some built-in tropes that you can use to break the ice.

Most everybody knows about shamrocks, leprechauns, green beer, rainbows, pots o’ gold, and the luck of the Irish.

The mantra “Kiss me I’m Irish” is emblazoned on buttons, hats, shirts, and bare skin. Costumes are commonplace on March 17.

You can use any of these things to create an opening and strike up a conversation with a lady.

Comment on her costume or ask her which shade of green is her favorite color.

I spoke with a couple ladies, Michelle and Lisa, who are St. Patrick’s fanatics and travel to some of the biggest celebrations in the country to get their Irish on.

They offered up several tips for guys who might want to talk to them.

The most important is don’t be sh*t-faced.

This goes both ways, though. If either you or the lady you’re trying to talk to is too drunk, the mission must be aborted.

She seems too drunk? Just move on. If you’re slurring or swaying, take some time to sober up a bit or just call it a night.

The corollary to this bit of advice, especially if you started in the morning, is to pace yourself.

St. Patrick’s Day is marathon, not a sprint. So, don’t blow your liver before you even get out of the gate.

Eat, and drink lots of water with your beer and whiskey.

In fact, avoiding beer altogether is not a bad idea.

It takes longer to get you buzzed and fills you up quickly. Who wants to be bloated when trying to make new friends?

Michelle and Lisa actually suggest that drink choice is something that gets their attention.

Order something festive, like an Irish Car Bomb, and don’t be shy about it.

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Buying shots is another good way to draw the attention of ladies in the vicinity.

My expert panel also suggested that guys with low-key gimmicks get their attention.

Passing out green mints or gum balls — or even Irish-themed temporary tattoos — can get you a smile, for sure, and hopefully a little more.

But don’t be weird about it, like trying to pass them out to every single person in the room: Save them as a conversation starters for the women you actually want to talk to. And if you want to spot the women who want to talk to you, just look for this.

So, that’s it! St. Patrick’s Day offers some unique opportunities to get lucky if you create the right set of circumstances for it to happen.

Make a plan and dress the part without going overboard.

Grab your wingman, and then start working through the places with the best St. Patrick’s Day events.

You’ve got to go where the ladies are, and take advantage of the holiday to break the ice.

Most folks are going to be happy and drinking, which is awesome, but don’t overdo it yourself (or do it with anyone who has overdone it: Not cool!).

Most importantly, have fun and get home (ideally with a lady friend) safe.

So how should you convince her to come home with you once you find her?

Here’s what worked for me last year…

St. Patrick's Day 2019: Where To Go & What to Do to Get Lucky

How I Took Home a Bonnie Lass Last St. Patrick’s Day…

Her name was Sarah. She was younger… a redhead (St. Pat’s always seems to bring them out)…

I mentioned that I liked her green sweater… and she stuck her chest out at me and asked, “Wanna feel?”

My eyes must have said it all, because then she said,“The sweater, I mean! Gaaawd!”

I laughed and rolled the fabric near the bottom between my fingers. It was soft (cashmere maybe?), and felt nice after holding a mug o’ beer for the past few hours.

Suddenly… she “slipped”… and lunged toward me. I caught her, right on the hip… and held her in close to me.

She didn’t apologize… she didn’t even say another word. I counted the seconds… one second… two… three…

Her eyes twinkled… she bit her lip and looked up at me… and leaned in more.

We kissed… and her hands started wandering all over me. It was a matter of minutes before she whispered in my ear those wonderful words:

“Wanna go back to my place?”

After an amazing night together, I replayed the previous day in my head again and again. Why had things heated up between us so quickly?

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