ohnonotgmail wrote: » Begorrah sure I do.
Osborne wrote: » Top o' the Morning to ye all. Tis surely tiresome.
irishguitarlad wrote: » The worst is the stereotype that we're all alcoholics, pisses you off when you live in a foreign country.
antodeco wrote: » In fairness, the vast majority of Irish people I know these days either feel like they've wasted a weekend of they haven't gotten a hangover or done a few lines of coke. There is a far stronger underlining of a drinking culture in Ireland than is actually believed
corner of hells wrote: » Is that your shillelagh or is it mine ?
completedit wrote: » Not really but the worst is when people try to correct your pronunciation. It'll be Tom from England. a lad who literally can't pronounce his r's, and he'll act like pronouncing 'th' like 'd' is the most ridiculous thing ever.
TuringBot47 wrote: » One of the funniest p*ss takes of the Irish I've seen/heard, was Dennis Learys "traditional Irish song". Check out the lyrics of it...
jimgoose wrote: » "...my father would sometimes swear in Gaelic. It doesn't get more religious than that." -- Denis Leary
biko wrote: » I'm tired of being called Paddy. My name is Mick.
Feisar wrote: » I get "top of the morning to ya" from one lad in the UK when I'm over. It actually took me a while to realize he was taking the piss as I have never heard it said here. Another lad says "ooh potatoes" in a Leprechaun voice. It's only a bit of banter.