BlinkingLights wrote: » You realise a lot of the Cork supremacy stuff and the People's Republic etc is all rather tongue in cheek? A friend of mine was questioned in the states for 4 hours for having a People's Republic of Cork t-shirt on as they assumed it was a terrorist organisation! But then again, the yanks are in an era of paranoid xenophobia at the moment so, anything can result in this! Wearing a particularly jaunty hat can now get you sent off for enhanced interrogation...
GarIT wrote: » I've found a lot of people from Cork treat people from Dublin very badly, once they find out you are from Dublin they become very hostile and if you are in a pub want to spend all night telling you how Cork is the real capital and how Dublin is ruining the country.
please helpThank YOU wrote: » some parts of Dublin have sum very Obnoxious unpleasant very rude people. like when you queuing to see a concerts in Dublin the local Dublin people saying top of there voices the all up from the Country rednecks look at all the farmers .
Agricola wrote: » Cork in general. It's the whole "Ireland by birth, Cork by the grace of God" bullsh?t that seems to be the mantra down there. Gives people big ideas about themselves.
please helpThank YOU wrote: » Galway has some of the Rudest People in Ireland by far. and how the staff in hotels speak to Customers I had a few bad experiences there and the Driving there very Rude drivers.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Yeah exactly. Lots of really decent sound Dublin Bus drivers. Dunno what the genetalisation about all Dublin Bus drivers being rude is about.
Discodog wrote: » Really ? I am a blow in & 16 years in Galway. I think that the people here are the friendliest in the World, let alone in Ireland & I am well traveled.
Meilani Shapely Coffeepot wrote: » I think for people from Cork and Dublin, particularly the South Side of Dublin and Cork city in general, they might get the impression that pretty much the whole rest of the country is rude when it's actually that their accent is just considered really grating. I'm from Clare and over the summer I was heading out to the pub at home and some guy walked in talking about how they'd decided to pork the cor and walk dewn instead, you could feel the whole room just flinch and go "ah feck". He probably didn't find people friendly at all and came away with a far different impression than someone else would have, which is unfortunate. With that accent as well it's as much the associations and prejudices people have as the actual sound of it, though it does sound horrible. I'm back living in Cork about three months and I'm just about used to the accent again, as in my ears are only slightly bleeding :P
boombang wrote: » I think some South Side Dublin bints are the worse I've encountered, both old and young.
D0NNELLY wrote: » please helpThank YOU wrote: » Galway has some of the Rudest People in Ireland by far. and how the staff in hotels speak to Customers I had a few bad experiences there and the Driving there very Rude drivers. Their ratio of students & hipsters to normal people is high alright.
Purple Mountain wrote: » This relates to this thread how exactly?