Talk:Nettlemas

Notability
I "arrived here" (Jun 2020) because this article is/was listed in Category:Ireland articles needing attention. While I've attempted to make some improvements, I'm not at all convinced that the subject here meets the notability criteria. Every mention of the subject that I can find is largely just a reprint of Hall's original 1841 work. Where, over all of 3 sentences, Hall talks about boys in Cork stinging each other with nettles. As a prank. That's it. It may have been a custom among some kids in the 19th century to prank each other in this way. And almost certainly was. Given that they didn't have books or toys or a ball - not to mind a PlayStation. But this 3-sentence description of what seems to have been a hyper-local practice certainly shouldn't be described as a "public holiday in the Republic of Ireland" (as it was). And I wonder if it meets this project's inclusion criteria at all. (A few passing-mentions, all based on the same passing-mention in a [frankly] questionable source, doesn't seem to meet WP:GNG to me....) Guliolopez (talk) 16:38, 15 June 2020 (UTC)