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March 1, Welsh people across the globe celebrate St. David's Day. Many Welsh people wear one or both of the national emblems of Wales on their lapel on this day to celebrate: the daffodil (a generic Welsh symbol which is in season during March) or the leek (St. David's personal symbol). The other Welsh symbol, Y Ddraig Goch (the Red Dragon, Wales' national flag), will be flown on many more buildings than usual. Feel free to send British Billy any questions about British life and culture, and when he isn’t sleeping or hunting, he’ll try and put a few thoughts together to help you out.

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