04072511 wrote: » Whats the deal with loads of Irish people in Australia wearing their GAA jerseys everywhere? Surely going to live in a new country is an opportunity to interact with the locals and immerse yourself in the culture of that country. I havent seen a single person from another country wear their sports jerseys here. Why do the Irish have to do it? Is it a case of people trying to remind everybody where they are from? It looks ridiculous and embarrassing to be honest.
Denny M wrote: » Why is it embarrassing exactly?
04072511 wrote: » Because bars and nightclubs arent exactly places where GAA jerseys should be worn....
Aodan83 wrote: » Because its hot in Australia and the jersey helps stay cool and many jerseys have a collar to keep the sun off their wearers easily burned necks.
Stercus Accidit wrote: » Wearing a GAA jersey anywhere is embarrasing. :pac:
ntlbell wrote: » So when they're been bounched of a pavement after starting a row in bondi all the other little backward culchie f*cks can identify one of their "own" and assit the drunking f*ck tard
RoverJames wrote: » That program last night about folks emmigrating, your man heads off to Canada in snickers style trousers and a GAA hoody, ffs :rolleyes:
Notorious97 wrote: » I don’t see why people have a problem with this, in a nightclub any jersey looks stupid, don’t know anybody who would wear one to a nightclub and i wear Dublin jerseys myself. I also don’t see how people have a problem with hanging around with loads of other irish people abroad, just because you go to a new country doesn’t mean you have to adopt their culture and immediately surround yourself with only the natives of that country. To be honest i think its a bit sad people who wish to forget their own culture and distance themselves from being irish.
Notorious97 wrote: » I also don’t see how people have a problem with hanging around with loads of other irish people abroad, just because you go to a new country doesn’t mean you have to adopt their culture and immediately surround yourself with only the natives of that country. To be honest i think its a bit sad people who wish to forget their own culture and distance themselves from being irish.
jimthemental wrote: » You can see English people with their various club jerseys.
04072511 wrote: » I havent seen a single person from another country wear their sports jerseys here
AnonoBoy wrote: » I think people have a problem with the type of person who goes abroad and only hangs around with Irish people and only drinks in Irish bars. It's like the people who go to Spain and pack a suitcase full of Pot Noodles and sausages because they "don't eat that foreign muck". It's not about forgetting their own culture, it's about almost isolating yourself from any chance of even slightly embracing a new culture.
Irishoz wrote: » For the same reason they wear them when on one of their 'lads' holidays to Gran Canaria or Majorica - to make themselves stand out to other Irish people as 'one of them'. They're lazy, they ain't bothered trying to interact with Ozzies. It's really embarrassing when you see them in big group of 10 to a table all pis*ed and screaming in their jerseys drinking at 5pm on a Wednesday while all the ozzies are passing by The Cock n' Bull or Tea Gardens in their work clothes coming home from work.