the well used term "that's not an Irish Accent!" - is that a Ireland countrywide term or is it only used in Rural areas of Ireland?
Is it A.) Stating the obvious?
B.) as if to say "what the feck are you doing in Ireland?" - with animosity?
Does it really matter at the end of the day?
When people ask "what brought you to Ireland?" I have to refrain from saying "The Ferry"
Been here 25 years and still get asked the question! - however when I have worked with numerous Irish people in the UK I never once said "Thats not a British Accent!"
And I would like to set the record straight, I was not in charge of anything when the famine was'nt around I wasnt even born and I dont agree with how the Irish were treated, I was never ever part of the British army either