B_ecke_r wrote: » Begrudging.
beejee wrote: » "we" constantly look for validation from the trends of other nations.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » We are laid back piss take artists in the general, moreso i find people from Dublin. People from middle Ireland and ballygobackwards seem odd and 30 years behind dublin.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » like how everyone goes into meltdown if Americans or people in the UK see some hurling by accident on tv and go on to mention it on Twitter. The indo actually publishes articles on this.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Just because people think Bono is a wanker, which he is, doesn't mean we are seething at the success of others.
nthclare wrote: » Depends on your version of behind. Looks like your version of Ireland is a lot more backwards than you think.Most of the professionals in Dublin are from the Country...
Agricola wrote: » Not being overly earnest is a great national character trait. You couldn't imagine a shítshow like Brexit befalling us in Ireland, simply because the majority of people would be sensible enough to realize you don't rock a boat that's sailing along nicely enough. Whereas the British get so hung up on earnest pursuits like "sovereignty" and "taking back control" that they don't realize or don't care that they are about to torpedo their own vessel. That's enough marine metaphors.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I hate how people say that. We are the total opposite. We big up every tiny little achievement and any sporting success like no one else does. Just because people think Bono is a wanker, which he is, doesn't mean we are seething at the success of others.
Bigboldworld wrote: » Disagree with this, I’ve seen it time and time again, we’re good at getting behind people when they are underdogs getting behind small achievements etc but when someone actually starts doing really well and are no longer an underdog they then become a wanker
Hulk Hands wrote: » Begrudgery on a personal level is rampant. Almost every instance i've ever heard of someone normal doing unexpectedly well for themselves has been met with a begrudging voice by someone who knows them. Achievements are put down to luck or circumstance with a undercurrent of "who do they think they are" present.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Example?