riffmongous wrote: » I'd also say class snobbery is a fairly big difference, in Ireland people think a wage or wealth makes your a certain class while in England it is as much a mindset as anything (for some)
Laois6556 wrote: » The Irish are decent people for the most part while the Brits are mostly horrible people. The horrible Irish people are west Brits and the nice British people are our fellow Gaels.
Godot. wrote: » Obviously, in the olden days the main difference was religion but not many people really care about that any more So, how about now? There's the Irish language, yet the majority can't speak it fluently. GAA... but that's just a hobby/pastime, maybe the Brits will even start to like it now it's on Sky Sports. Riverdance? :pac:
Hoop66 wrote: » In my experience, as a Brit over here, there's more mixing between social classes. And I have found that the Irish "middle-classs" are a lot more fun than the UK version. My "middle-class" friends in the UK wouldn't really hang around with people not from their social group, whereas here my social group is much more mixed.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Nationality for one.