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- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) abstract "Bachelor's Day is an Irish tradition on Leap Day allowing women to initiate dances and propose marriage. If the proposal was refused the man was expected to buy the woman a silk gown or, by the mid-20th century, a fur coat. The tradition is supposed to originate from a deal that Saint Bridget struck with Saint Patrick.In the United Kingdom, a woman was allowed to propose marriage on Leap Day and if refused the man was obligated to buy her new gloves on Easter Day. In some areas a woman could propose for the entire leap year.".
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- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) subject Category:British_culture.
- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) subject Category:Irish_culture.
- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) comment "Bachelor's Day is an Irish tradition on Leap Day allowing women to initiate dances and propose marriage. If the proposal was refused the man was expected to buy the woman a silk gown or, by the mid-20th century, a fur coat. The tradition is supposed to originate from a deal that Saint Bridget struck with Saint Patrick.In the United Kingdom, a woman was allowed to propose marriage on Leap Day and if refused the man was obligated to buy her new gloves on Easter Day.".
- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) label "Bachelor's Day (tradition)".
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- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) wasDerivedFrom Bachelor's_Day_(tradition)?oldid=604890053.
- Bachelor's_Day_(tradition) isPrimaryTopicOf Bachelor's_Day_(tradition).