As an Irish lad I would like to thank you. It’s so nice to see foreigners come to my country and enjoy and experience our culture. You are more then welcome to come back any time and bring your friends.
Hey that’s cool my dads family is from over there and dad was also half Scottish and my mom is from Glasgow Scotland ? I’d love to visit Scotland and Dublin and other parts of Ireland ? My dad would turn over in his grave if I didn’t visit his family’s native land he is from South Carolina like me? But sadly cancer got him before he could leave Ohio . and my mom is a hard working police woman.
@@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98you’d be more than welcome, just fyi , I know that you probably consider yourself Scottish and Irish but when you get here everyone will consider you American full stop. We get a lot of Americans over here who’s great great grandfather came from the top of some mountain somewhere, fine but that doesn’t make you Scottish or Irish, so come visit us anytime but come as an American and you will have the best time of your life.
Hmm... what about the protests against the alien refugees fueling governments ' homo-woke policies... Especially that now you are not alone anymore... the big French nation has also a gay PM in function... But hey, Ireland is still #1 in pedo-clergy... and not only...
As a Irish man watching this thank you man. Your words about Ireland were amazing. We were glad to have ya and would welcome you back any time. Take care bud
Black people aren't welcome in Ireland! Frowned upon the Dublin riots the other week and the recent arson attack on top of there's no legislation on racism on the island proves my point!
Oh my, that was uplifting. As a Kiwi who married my Irish husband in Limerick, (St Munchins Church on Clancy Strand in 2002), I wholeheartedly concur 💛🤗
I once had the pleasure of waking up to giant maori sleeping on my sitting room sofa after a night on the Beer with my older brother s , absolute gentleman and probably the biggest man I had ever seen in my life at that time ha ha , kiwis are awesome ,
@@The_Joker_ across the street from the Church and Treaty Stone was the Treaty Bar. About a km from there, of course Thomond Park. My husband and his family are from O’Dwyers Villers in Thomond and he worked at the Treaty bar most Saturday nights until he came back with me to NZ in 2003. The Treaty Bar was owned by a gent called Kevin Kiely 🤗
"Bowels movements away from you !" ......fantastic .. fantastic video ...love it....Best ever report about Ireland ....you are now entitled to free Guinness in every pub in Ireland ......Best bit of promotion ever .Great .
This why Johnny Cash wrote the song Forty Shades of Green - have a listen to it, he names many places in Ireland throughout this song, it’s beautiful. 💚💚
Johnny Cash wrote this song in 1959 after he did a tour of Ireland, it’s 2 years younger than me, not that old 🤣 he wrote it because he was stunned by how beautiful Ireland was. 🇮🇪☘💚@@marianmurphy4625
Thank YOU man! THANK YOU! I wish I met you while you were here, I woulda raised a glass with you. Your words are gold and you've broken a zillion years of myths and nonsense. Mwahh! .
Irish population is getting taller each generation. I'm 197cm/ 6'4" and none of my grandparents were taller than 5'9". Now 197cm is outside the average but nearly everyone I can think of are taller than their parents. The availability of food is the reason, famine isn't that many generations back then plenty of poverty thru the last century.
I’m 6’3 and a bit😂 and in 1993 as a 13 year old I was borderline Massive in Dublin. I figured it was The Weekabix. My parents are Defo below average height. But now that I think about that Dutch fella next door …. Hang ooonnnnnnn
Prior to the famine we were the tallest nation in Europe. Smaller people can live through lean times so that is why we were short. The height is in the genetics and the abundance of food means that we'll get taller with each generation.
AND, AND....PEOPLE IN IRELAND NOW MARRY PEOPLE MORE THAN A BIKE RIDE AWAY....JUST SAYING....HYBRID VIGOR I GUESS....JUST SAYING..!!...PS, IM A LIVESTOCK FARMER.
Being Irish in the U.K. myself, I’ve followed Josh’s channel and he’s correct - I have not heard from him in quite a while, so it was lovely to see this video 🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪❤️
I came across his videos years ago. He has a few about Ireland that I enjoy. Y'all should check him out. Especially when he goes in depth about the sports. 😎 As African American man who has felt an unexplainable and unnatural calling towards the, Emerald Isle" and it's culture since he was 10 I have to say I have not been disappointed one bit by the small amount of people, music and culture I've come in contact with from Ireland. I'm hoping to go the land itself for two - three months in a little over a year. I need to to go and see the rugged coast lines. Walk through the fields. Yes even feel the wind and rain against my back. Above all else I need to sit with it's people share a laugh, swap a story or two and raise a glass. Once that is done and I reflect on my time there and see that I'm not imagining what my soul has been whisper in my ear my whole life... I may seek it to make it my home. Who wouldn't want to go somewhere that the phrase, "Cead Mile Fáilte" exist. 💚
Ireland calls to the soul and many a soul is in a body that may never have set foot on our shores, but the soul recognises home nonetheless ! Cead Mile Failte and, when you do set foot on the Emerald Isle, welcome home 💚
I came to Ireland last week. I love the compassionate Irish people and their helpful mindset. I hang around Dublin, Sligo. Getting around the city is never an issue at all. Despite my poor English, I never had any problem yet. Irish people are ready to help you 24/7. 🥰
There is a reason the Irish are so friendly. It use to be the law, no joke, Brehon law before feudal law came in. It required anyone to give a traveller a meal and place by the fire for the night. Hawaii is similar to Ireland just better weather.
Glad to hear him blow away the myth that all we do is drink. The pubs are places to socialise. Most of the drink bought in supermarkets/off licences is bought by foreigners who don't go to the pubs and drink at home.
@erikkennedy it's a fact, either by foreigners or travellers. The Irish go to the pub to meet friends and socialise, there is very little drinking at home. The foreigners very seldom if ever, unless tourists, go to the pubs.
@@dangermouse6687man i dont know where you live but binge drinkin is huge in dublin ive been there and done that aka gaff parties ya mad thing. I had to give up the drink because it was getting too much. I know alot of people who drink at home 😅ya mad thing
With all the problems we’re having in Ireland ,at the moment 😢. It’s absolutely lovely to hear about your visit here , and you make me want to go there😃, but🫢 I live here😂😂😂
As a biddy from my Ireland glad you loved your vist to our wee green isle God bless and thanku you for my giggles this morn xxx Donegal is my county in Ireland you should cost it next time as it makes the rest of Ireland look well like new Zealand lol peace bro
He really loved it here 😂 lovely to see such a positive person about our home country. Now he needs to get out of the big city and come to us country folk 😁
OMG!! I'm so happy to have come across your channel. You had me in tears laughing😂. I'm glad you enjoyed our country thanks so much for your kind words. Lots of love & best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪💚☘️🇮🇪✌🏼
Thank you Sir. I'm so proud of my country. I have a great work ethic, instilled in us in childhood. We work hard at school and University. Our parents made us earn extra pocket money. We had Saturday and holiday jobs on top of our school work. I'm so grateful to my parents for the opportunities they gave me.
Just subscribed. You funny as f**k. You gave us a great and accurate review. I married one of those 6 foot Irish men. Red hair to boot, beard the lot. Even gave birth to 2 more 6ft red heads with beards. Think Viking, not leprechaun ❤ You're are welcome back anytime my friend anytime. The only thing you messed up on was that you should have been wearing a Limerick Jersey Have a good one. Talk to ya Shells from remote village in Co. Limerick, Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤
I love this man. He painted Ireland as the Garden of Eden, but the Garden of Eden has Snakes, and like any country, they have serpents. Yes my country is a great country, but it's not the heaven he paints it to be. But he is right about the stereotypical bs that is painted about what we are..
As an Irish cailin thank you so so much for seeing & telling others about the real Ireland. I live in Dublin with my family & I don't drink. I'm so glad you enjoyed your trip & hope you will come back again to see more of our beautiful country. Top of the morning to yah (we don't say that either) 😊😊 🇮🇪 Sandra
THANKS, FOR YOUR WONDERFUL WORDS 😘 ❤️, YOUR BEAUTIFUL 😍 ABSOLUTELY 💯 BRILLIANT 👏 AGAIN THANK YOU, YOU TAKE CARE GOD BLESS YOU AND 💯 YOUR BEAUTIFUL FAMILY. TAKE CARE ❤❤❤😢😮😢
People who come here and be lovely; you will be loved! Imagine the great video we could get ifnyou were here a month! Ive lived here almost 12 years and each day is a mini adventure!
I remember living in NY years ago and some American actually thought that we only had little roads with grass growing up the middle, ironically i live on 1 of those roads now 😂 another American asked how long i had been in NY, i saw just a few months and they said "wow, you know english so well" just told him I'm a very fast learner, i didn't have the heart to tell him 😂. Know a man here in Ireland that used to do bus tours for Americans. He was bringing them round and stopped the bus, got out and started waving - as if waving people by - when he got back on they were curious and asked what he just did. He said "oh i was just letting the leprechauns cross" they completely believed him and thought it was great 😂😂😂
I'm so glad you had such a good time here. Come back soon my brother but come down to the 'sunny South East' and let me show you around. There's a lot more to Ireland than Dublin. Trust me. See y'all soon fam.
Still laughing my ass off at his enthusiasm and excitement. You Sir are now officially an honorary member of all things Irish and should be given the freedom of Dublin City.
Great video, I am Irish and I compliment you for the great understanding that you got of our country on such a short trip. I hope you come back regularly.
Thank you. You should be on the tourist websites. I love that you enjoyed your time here. If you come back, go to the west coast. The scenery is stunning.
As an Irish girl from Dublin that was so lovely to hear about my country( and you even said Paddy's day and not Patty, good man yourself!) You'll be welcome back to Ireland with open arms when you come back!
Some of star wars was filmed in Ireland, saving private Ryan Harry Potter, lassie, King Arthur, brave heart. We do love our guinness and green or fields, yes it's very green, glad you enjoyed your stay, come back some time for more craic
I'm thrilled you had a great time in our beautiful Country ❤ Everyone is welcome here anytime as we love meeting new people . I love the Dublin GAA shirt. It suits you ❤ UP the Dubs 😂 🇮🇪
Thank you for your video. The UK, per head of population, drink more than the Irish AND so do those in Poland, Russia, Romania and lots more. It's one stereotype that's very annoying. Explore the West and South of Ireland next time for a change. It's all lovely in fact. 👍🇮🇪
I am so old I remember that we did have schillings before we had punts. We were tied to Sterling before we broke away, years later we went decimal, then Euro.
Sounds like he had a good time. He deserves a big thank you for setting the record straight.
What record did he set straight?
As an Irish lad I would like to thank you. It’s so nice to see foreigners come to my country and enjoy and experience our culture. You are more then welcome to come back any time and bring your friends.
Hey that’s cool my dads family is from over there and dad was also half Scottish and my mom is from Glasgow Scotland ? I’d love to visit Scotland and Dublin and other parts of Ireland ? My dad would turn over in his grave if I didn’t visit his family’s native land he is from South Carolina like me? But sadly cancer got him before he could leave Ohio . and my mom is a hard working police woman.
@@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98you’d be more than welcome, just fyi , I know that you probably consider yourself Scottish and Irish but when you get here everyone will consider you American full stop. We get a lot of Americans over here who’s great great grandfather came from the top of some mountain somewhere, fine but that doesn’t make you Scottish or Irish, so come visit us anytime but come as an American and you will have the best time of your life.
Yeah they're welcome, until they seek asylum.
Hmm... what about the protests against the alien refugees fueling governments ' homo-woke policies... Especially that now you are not alone anymore... the big French nation has also a gay PM in function... But hey, Ireland is still #1 in pedo-clergy... and not only...
Unwelcome.
As a Irish man watching this thank you man. Your words about Ireland were amazing. We were glad to have ya and would welcome you back any time. Take care bud
Love this man. 😂 He should be our minister for tourism
😂😂😂
Stupid Cnut is looking for clicks- Ireland is racist to the core!
He should be minister for everything be9the government doesn't care as much as this man.. Respect to him🙏😂
@@rosesimoneskarsgard2897 True
@@rosesimoneskarsgard2897 Minister For Myths for Clix!🤡
omg lmao.sheer Brilliance.someone buy this man a ticket for the all ireland. we need him back.
He was at the Dublin Kerry draw a few years ago.
Black people aren't welcome in Ireland!
Frowned upon the Dublin riots the other week and the recent arson attack on top of there's no legislation on racism on the island proves my point!
he attended the football final
@@AlainnCorcaigh SFW?🤡
Oh my, that was uplifting. As a Kiwi who married my Irish husband in Limerick, (St Munchins Church on Clancy Strand in 2002), I wholeheartedly concur 💛🤗
I once had the pleasure of waking up to giant maori sleeping on my sitting room sofa after a night on the Beer with my older brother s , absolute gentleman and probably the biggest man I had ever seen in my life at that time ha ha , kiwis are awesome ,
Hahahaha I’m from limerick and married in st munchins too . Small world !! 🤪
Congratulations
Across the road from the treaty stone and King Johns castle 💚 I’m from Limerick 🇮🇪👍
@@The_Joker_ across the street from the Church and Treaty Stone was the Treaty Bar. About a km from there, of course Thomond Park. My husband and his family are from O’Dwyers Villers in Thomond and he worked at the Treaty bar most Saturday nights until he came back with me to NZ in 2003. The Treaty Bar was owned by a gent called Kevin Kiely 🤗
"Bowels movements away from you !" ......fantastic .. fantastic video ...love it....Best ever report about Ireland ....you are now entitled to free Guinness in every pub in Ireland ......Best bit of promotion ever .Great .
My Irish ancestors are smiling right now
But I bet they wouldn't be wearing Dublin colours? Hack, ptoui, feickin jackeens?
Ha ha loving the jerseys, O’ Neil’s shares must be going thru the roof 😂
Thank you for your kind comments about our country I hope you come back soon 😊
This why Johnny Cash wrote the song Forty Shades of Green - have a listen to it, he names many places in Ireland throughout this song, it’s beautiful. 💚💚
He also played a gig in what is now the Athy Community Centre in Athy, Co. Kildare.
Johnny Cash didn't write it. It's an old old song
Johnny Cash wrote this song in 1959 after he did a tour of Ireland, it’s 2 years younger than me, not that old 🤣 he wrote it because he was stunned by how beautiful Ireland was. 🇮🇪☘💚@@marianmurphy4625
@@marianmurphy4625 Apparently he did write it on a trip here in 1959.
@@bluecurlygirl No
Thank YOU man! THANK YOU! I wish I met you while you were here, I woulda raised a glass with you. Your words are gold and you've broken a zillion years of myths and nonsense. Mwahh! .
Josh you are amazing always welcome in 🇮🇪 love the GAA shirts☘️🍀🇮🇪🥰
Irish population is getting taller each generation. I'm 197cm/ 6'4" and none of my grandparents were taller than 5'9". Now 197cm is outside the average but nearly everyone I can think of are taller than their parents.
The availability of food is the reason, famine isn't that many generations back then plenty of poverty thru the last century.
I’m 6’3 and a bit😂 and in 1993 as a 13 year old I was borderline Massive in Dublin. I figured it was
The Weekabix. My parents are Defo below average height. But now that I think about that Dutch fella next door …. Hang ooonnnnnnn
@@columcunningham4458 we all know it was the wheetabix and height and baldness skips a generation.
@@kylemenos you ain’t wrong there boss.
Prior to the famine we were the tallest nation in Europe. Smaller people can live through lean times so that is why we were short. The height is in the genetics and the abundance of food means that we'll get taller with each generation.
AND, AND....PEOPLE IN IRELAND NOW MARRY PEOPLE MORE THAN A BIKE RIDE AWAY....JUST SAYING....HYBRID VIGOR I GUESS....JUST SAYING..!!...PS, IM A LIVESTOCK FARMER.
Being Irish in the U.K. myself, I’ve followed Josh’s channel and he’s correct - I have not heard from him in quite a while, so it was lovely to see this video 🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪❤️
English in Ireland ?
Hated to the core whilst you lot come over here and take our jobs yet complain when We go there-hypocrites and racists!
It's nice that he has been willing to give himself a different experience! 👍🇨🇮☘️
I came across his videos years ago. He has a few about Ireland that I enjoy. Y'all should check him out. Especially when he goes in depth about the sports. 😎
As African American man who has felt an unexplainable and unnatural calling towards the, Emerald Isle" and it's culture since he was 10 I have to say I have not been disappointed one bit by the small amount of people, music and culture I've come in contact with from Ireland.
I'm hoping to go the land itself for two - three months in a little over a year. I need to to go and see the rugged coast lines. Walk through the fields. Yes even feel the wind and rain against my back.
Above all else I need to sit with it's people share a laugh, swap a story or two and raise a glass.
Once that is done and I reflect on my time there and see that I'm not imagining what my soul has been whisper in my ear my whole life...
I may seek it to make it my home.
Who wouldn't want to go somewhere that the phrase, "Cead Mile Fáilte" exist. 💚
Welcome anytime brother
"Cead Mile Failte".
Gaelic translation;
☘️☘️🇮🇪☘️☘️
"A Hundred
Thousand
Welcomes"
☘️☘️🇮🇪☘️☘️
I saw that in the background of a movie that took place. I translated and instantly knew that I belonged in Ireland. 💚@@martintoland1595
Cead Mile Failte is Gaelic (Irish) for "a hundred thousand welcomes". 👍
Ireland calls to the soul and many a soul is in a body that may never have set foot on our shores, but the soul recognises home nonetheless !
Cead Mile Failte and, when you do set foot on the Emerald Isle, welcome home 💚
Thank You 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪😊
I guess he liked our country 🇮🇪 🇺🇸
I came to Ireland last week. I love the compassionate Irish people and their helpful mindset. I hang around Dublin, Sligo. Getting around the city is never an issue at all. Despite my poor English, I never had any problem yet. Irish people are ready to help you 24/7. 🥰
Unfortunately, many immigrants we have now are taking advantage, and our government is helping them.
Awww Josh, thank you my brother, that was beautiful, can we adopt you and your family, thank you for your amazing reaction xx
You don't have Black brothers so stop your BS cultural appropriation!
There is a reason the Irish are so friendly. It use to be the law, no joke, Brehon law before feudal law came in. It required anyone to give a traveller a meal and place by the fire for the night. Hawaii is similar to Ireland just better weather.
The biggest BS myth ever that the Irish are friendly-if you're Black or English it's Caed Mille Fuckya!
What a great guy really happy you enjoyed our country
Glad to hear him blow away the myth that all we do is drink. The pubs are places to socialise. Most of the drink bought in supermarkets/off licences is bought by foreigners who don't go to the pubs and drink at home.
Not just drink but you're excellent at racism That's no myth!
'Most of the drink bought in supermarkets/off licences is bought by foreigners.' Erm, citation needed.
@erikkennedy it's a fact, either by foreigners or travellers. The Irish go to the pub to meet friends and socialise, there is very little drinking at home. The foreigners very seldom if ever, unless tourists, go to the pubs.
@@dangermouse6687 🤡💩
@@dangermouse6687man i dont know where you live but binge drinkin is huge in dublin ive been there and done that aka gaff parties ya mad thing. I had to give up the drink because it was getting too much. I know alot of people who drink at home 😅ya mad thing
Respect from county Wexford Ireland 🇮🇪 🙌 👏
Im a belfast man lived worked in boston. Worked in new England aquarium.
With all the problems we’re having in Ireland ,at the moment 😢. It’s absolutely lovely to hear about your visit here , and you make me want to go there😃, but🫢 I live here😂😂😂
As a biddy from my Ireland glad you loved your vist to our wee green isle God bless and thanku you for my giggles this morn xxx Donegal is my county in Ireland you should cost it next time as it makes the rest of Ireland look well like new Zealand lol peace bro
Ha ha..."New Zealand...They WANT to look like Ireland..."
Thankyou so much ❤
Ur a breathe of fresh air ....
From 1 of the beautiful Irish people 😂
I'm Irish and lived in Ireland all my life but I really got to visit this place he's been to. Like wow!
He really loved it here 😂 lovely to see such a positive person about our home country. Now he needs to get out of the big city and come to us country folk 😁
Hahaa agreed!!😂
OMG!! I'm so happy to have come across your channel. You had me in tears laughing😂. I'm glad you enjoyed our country thanks so much for your kind words. Lots of love & best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪💚☘️🇮🇪✌🏼
Thank you Sir. I'm so proud of my country. I have a great work ethic, instilled in us in childhood. We work hard at school and University. Our parents made us earn extra pocket money. We had Saturday and holiday jobs on top of our school work. I'm so grateful to my parents for the opportunities they gave me.
Thank you brother ❤❤🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Love your comments. Love from Ireland
Irish people are care bears...I love this 🥰
You definitely kissed the barney stone with your gift for the gab.Good on you.Grat voice and said with passion and humour
LOVE this. Thank you Mr AMERICA for all your wonderful chat.
You are welcome to come back to visit us anytime. IRELAND
The Irish Tourist Board should hire him for their next promotion.
Yeah right there'd be uproar from the Tommy Robinson brigade which is virtually the whole of Ireland!
Thanks bro, I'm originally from Brooklyn New York, been living in Dublin for 28 years, never going back!
So glad you enjoyed yerself in our lovely country. You wear the oul O'Neills tops well too. ☘️Slan ✌🏼
Just subscribed. You funny as f**k. You gave us a great and accurate review. I married one of those 6 foot Irish men. Red hair to boot, beard the lot. Even gave birth to 2 more 6ft red heads with beards. Think Viking, not leprechaun ❤
You're are welcome back anytime my friend anytime. The only thing you messed up on was that you should have been wearing a Limerick Jersey
Have a good one. Talk to ya Shells from remote village in Co. Limerick, Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤
Vikings were quite short though - great to see we all have some Anglo Norman Viking dna 💪🏻
😄😄😄 lmao so true i always get goosebumps flying back home and looking at our gorgeous country
Me too! My heart always squeezes when I see the coastline
It is never not emotional, and I've lived abroad for 50 years ☘️
Man I love this guys energy and the poor fella must have bought every GAA Jersey in the country more of this please 😂👍
You just wait and see our country when we put our roof on , that will sort the rain out.
He is hilarious and very smart. 🙏Best tourism review ever.
Glad you enjoyed our beautiful country 🇮🇪 up Cork
He stuck in the kingdom at the end.
Thank bro I appreciate it
I love this man. He painted Ireland as the Garden of Eden, but the Garden of Eden has Snakes, and like any country, they have serpents. Yes my country is a great country, but it's not the heaven he paints it to be. But he is right about the stereotypical bs that is painted about what we are..
I’ve never been though I’m seeing a lovely culture with new arrivals - hope it doesn’t get like England - keep it Irish
Yes and ALL of the Serpents are slithering around Dail Eireann
We are literally one of the only countries in the world that doesn’t have snakes, it’s a pretty shitty analogy.
@@johnjordan6736 It works for me. Hissssss
@@Brownedoff-m6w And the social welfare offices, and they are not foreign either.
Glad you enjoyed my brother. 🇮🇪
That's not said when people of colour are racially abused and physically attacked in Ireland!
Keep swilling that Kool Aid!
You got it right, man 👨
Ireland 🇮🇪 is the best country in the world with the best people. 👌
Not true. I'm Irish and that myth is untrue. Look at all the anti immigrant thugs that destroyed O'Connell St recently..
As an Irish cailin thank you so so much for seeing & telling others about the real Ireland. I live in Dublin with my family & I don't drink. I'm so glad you enjoyed your trip & hope you will come back again to see more of our beautiful country. Top of the morning to yah (we don't say that either) 😊😊 🇮🇪 Sandra
This man does deserves all the Karma in the world for telling the truth about Ireland and it's people.
Good man Josh. Thanks for your kind words about our little green corner of the world 🌍
THANKS, FOR YOUR WONDERFUL WORDS 😘 ❤️, YOUR BEAUTIFUL 😍 ABSOLUTELY 💯 BRILLIANT 👏 AGAIN THANK YOU, YOU TAKE CARE GOD BLESS YOU AND 💯 YOUR BEAUTIFUL FAMILY. TAKE CARE ❤❤❤😢😮😢
Cheers man 🍀🇮🇪
Love you man, God Bless you 🇮🇪☘💚
Thank you. From an Irish woman that was great to hear.
And....we never say " Top of the morn" 😂
People who come here and be lovely; you will be loved! Imagine the great video we could get ifnyou were here a month! Ive lived here almost 12 years and each day is a mini adventure!
I remember living in NY years ago and some American actually thought that we only had little roads with grass growing up the middle, ironically i live on 1 of those roads now 😂 another American asked how long i had been in NY, i saw just a few months and they said "wow, you know english so well" just told him I'm a very fast learner, i didn't have the heart to tell him 😂. Know a man here in Ireland that used to do bus tours for Americans. He was bringing them round and stopped the bus, got out and started waving - as if waving people by - when he got back on they were curious and asked what he just did. He said "oh i was just letting the leprechauns cross" they completely believed him and thought it was great 😂😂😂
I'm so glad you had such a good time here. Come back soon my brother but come down to the 'sunny South East' and let me show you around. There's a lot more to Ireland than Dublin. Trust me. See y'all soon fam.
Thanks for showing Ireland in the light it deserves ,glad you enjoyed yourselves. Don't be a stranger .
Still laughing my ass off at his enthusiasm and excitement.
You Sir are now officially an honorary member of all things Irish and should be given the freedom of Dublin City.
Glad you enjoyed your stay.
We work hard do we can drink the price of a pint is madness now a days 😂😂
I read somewhere the past week, the most expensive pint was over 10 euros here, we need to work very hard 😂
THANK YOU. FROM CORK........SUBSCRIBED..!
I love how the jerseys change for each point! ❤
Thank you for your nice words brother
Ahh jeeeeeeesus brilliant. Glad you enjoyed the craic.. Love from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
This guy gone from one Irish stereotype to another Irish stereotype - hilarious 🤣 😂
Thank you Brother ❤
He's the most welcome tourist in Ireland right now!! 😊😊
Great video, I am Irish and I compliment you for the great understanding that you got of our country on such a short trip. I hope you come back regularly.
Lolol. Great video..
Thank you. You should be on the tourist websites. I love that you enjoyed your time here. If you come back, go to the west coast. The scenery is stunning.
Great stuff Bro…..right on.
So you discovered that we Irish are human like everyone else on the planet.
Do you know this guy is just GREATTTT!! His enthusiasm is infectious, his comments..... Entirely true ❤
Good on you.good to hear this.😂
Please come back to Ireland!! We love you! 😆😄
As an Irish girl from Dublin that was so lovely to hear about my country( and you even said Paddy's day and not Patty, good man yourself!) You'll be welcome back to Ireland with open arms when you come back!
Some of star wars was filmed in Ireland, saving private Ryan Harry Potter, lassie, King Arthur, brave heart. We do love our guinness and green or fields, yes it's very green, glad you enjoyed your stay, come back some time for more craic
I'm thrilled you had a great time in our beautiful Country ❤ Everyone is welcome here anytime as we love meeting new people . I love the Dublin GAA shirt. It suits you ❤ UP the Dubs 😂 🇮🇪
Thank you from Ireland ❤❤❤❤
Thank you my brother my another mother ❤️🇮🇪
I love camogie 🇮🇪💪
😂😂😂 he's so cute he really thought we we're all leprechauns
This man deserves the key to the country, what a review , and love all the shirts ,
Love ur energy, so uplifting ❤
Welcome back anytime
Love from a Galway girl 💜🫶✨️💕🍀
I hope he didn't just come here and just visited Dublin and not the rest of the country to truly experience what the country is like
Thank you for your video. The UK, per head of population, drink more than the Irish AND so do those in Poland, Russia, Romania and lots more. It's one stereotype that's very annoying. Explore the West and South of Ireland next time for a change. It's all lovely in fact. 👍🇮🇪
Love this guy 😁
Love this, thanks a million for that, I will defo share this video 👌🌟
This dude is comedy gold and I appreciate how much respect he showed us in this video
Thanks dude :)
Thank you Josh
Also, Ireland doesn't have schillings. Irish had punts and pounds before the Euro.
I am so old I remember that we did have schillings before we had punts. We were tied to Sterling before we broke away, years later we went decimal, then Euro.
Thank u 4 d beautiful recognition of our beautiful land and people ❤