MrStuffins wrote: » I lived in Spain last year and on Paddys Day this yank approached myself and my friends telling us that they were on their way to Ireland (Newry to be precise) to meet their family. Thats great we thought....... until they told us they hadn't contacted this family yet..... in fact.... there might not be any family......the only reason they were going to Newry is bacause he put his surname into Google and it told him the name was from there........... Ridiculous!
Foxhound38 wrote: » I was in London over the past few days with friends and we ended up chatting to a table of Yanks one night. They told us that it was their first time beyond American shores and were only too willing to ream on and on about their Irish Heritage. Eventually, one of them asked if it was not "dangerous for us to be here, what with the Troubles and all?" - I nearly bit off the rim of my Pint glass! It seems these proud members of the diaspora thought that the Troubles are some kind of pitched, conventional war between the British Army and the Irish Defense Forces (which is what they thought the IRA was) over the past 30 years for the North! We just played along for the craic and promised to send them an "Uncle Bertie Wants You!" Poster when the "War" ends and we can f**k the Ration Cards in the bin
zudo wrote: » Stupid Americans? I was in Chicago airport once and overheard two young American girls talking about their trip to Uk/Ireland. Then a guy asked one of them "how are ye going to travel from the UK to Ireland?" She replied.."By train" Her friend then replied, "I think there's water in the middle, though". They weren't joking either. Jesus, if I were the parents of those two...
Blue_Lagoon wrote: » I'd be careful about making sweeping generalisations about "Americans" (or us Irish for that matter), but it is humourous to listen and watch some of the responses that Jay Leno gets when he goes "Jay Walking," asking randomers in the street about geography, political figures, world events, and the sort.:D
Overheal wrote: » Best Jaywalk ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugk37TvIR8E
MrStuffins wrote: » Also, and i can't believe i forgot this, another yank on the same day asked me this question after i said i was from Ireland "Do you know Paddy O'Malley"?
MrStuffins wrote: » "Do you know Paddy O'Malley"?
battser wrote: » I was in San diego for Paddys day just gone as it happens and when I say the americans celebrate it more than ourselves in Ireland Im not joking. They didnt even celebrate it on the tuesday! Instead 1000's of people took to the streets in PB on the sat before and started drinking hard at about 12 in the day! My friend and I tought fcuk this we are irish we better make the most of this. So we go out, now I have a fairly thick dublin accent and am very talkative. Im walking into a bar with my mate and these girls go to me "OMG do you guys ever get tired of putting on those silly Irish Accents??" I turn and say " Ehhhh ever think that we could be Irish instead?" "No way prove it" Here's my Passport (just then the doorman takes it under the UV light and says thanks man! Queue the america girl screaming to her friends "OMG Guys look, he has a fake irish passport for paddys day, WHERE did you get that?????" I was gobsmacked by the utter lack of commen sense. Funny tho! And I still love the California Women! UNREAL!
My name is URL wrote: » meh, I lived in San Fransisco for 2 years. The ignorance of Americans is greatly exagerated, imo Much like our own stereotypes
Ross_Mahon wrote: » Americans on Xbox live seem to think that we are fully part of the United Kingdom and our accents get called Scottish, Australian and English
renraw wrote: » Don't be rippin on the yanks, we irish can be as bad if not worse and I'm talking bout myself.
brummytom wrote: » I was in America (Boston to be more precise) last Easter and again this February - the amount of people who say "Yeahh! I'm Irish!" is amazing - I asked my cousins (with who, granted, we share Irish relatives) whether they considered themselves Irish or America, to which they replied "100% American"; 'thank god' i thought... "And 100% Irish".... silly americans, 200%?