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There are dozens of Irish accents, at least 50, probably more. There are many more accents in Ireland than the US or Canada, despite the fact the country is much smaller geographically.
That's the way it's meant to be pronounced. I'm from cork and I say it that way. Just because we shorten words and phrases due to laziness (probably), doesn't mean the way we pronounce it is correct. For instance, some people from where I live say fool like foul. That doesn't make it the proper pronunciation. Doubt that's due to laziness though
As an Irish teen alot of us actually do wear bright coloured clothing. Like nearly all teenage girls in my year wear bright neon yellow or pink to discos, so it really depends on the age group and peoples preferences aswell.
No matter where in Ireland you are , just go outside 10km of that area and you’ll hear a different Irish accent . For such a small country our accents are so diversed . Love from cork 💚☘️🇮🇪
Great video! We were in Ireland in January. We stayed in Southern Ireland because we were there for our friends wedding. We also noticed the interest in American politics. They also love country music which I thought was interesting. For me the food was the biggest difference. It was amazing. Everything was very farm to table. Not like what we have here in America. The restaurants and pubs always had a board telling where they sourced their food. Even the bag of potato chips had the name of the farm/field where the potatoes came from! I can’t wait to go back. Next time we will make it to Northern Ireland.
- Accents - I'd say I could easily identify about 10 different Irish accents, narrowing someone's origins to about a 50 mile radius. Social class has an impact too. Galway is pretty neutral, and I've heard other foreigners who like it too. - Buskers are supposed to have licenses, and in busy places, have to book their spots - so the argument you saw was probably about that - Trump - My immediate thought when I see any American is 'Did they vote for him?' Can't help it! His antics take up a lot of bandwith in our media too - Clothes - I think Irish people wear relatively bright clothes compared to people in central Europe, where black, grey, and adventurous brown are everywhere. That said, when it rains so much, kinda dont need too much bright colours - And I'm 90% sure I got a haircut in that same barber's about 10 years ago, no lie Glad you enjoyed your trip!
I think the reason why we have such a big interest in American politics is because of the strong bond between Ireland and America. President Kennedy for example, an Irish American. But also because the politics of America expands far beyond the shores of America. Bit thats a discussion for another day.
The Dublin accent isn’t really a Dublin accent that’s a more natural Irish accent proper Dublin is very different look up how Dubs say Purple n burger that’s a Dublin accent I’m from Wexford my town has an accent out the road 10miles has another accent each town and county has an accent must be very hard for non English speakers as I personally find Northern Ireland Derry accent hard n was same when we learned Irish in school I found Northern Ireland just I couldn’t understand what they were saying
Hey 👋🏻 I’m Irish and all your points are 100% just one small side note. If your in Dublin city center in the evening/night you will see a lot of drunk people only because that’s where most people go to party. Most of the good bars and night clubs are there too 👍🏻
The Dublin accent is clearer because they were part of The Pale which was British.Dublin people are called West Brits.If they deny it just keep telling them they’re British.They love it 🇲🇱🇮🇪
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You know there's 32 counties in Éire but generally each county generally has an accent but has different varieties of the accent. In Dublin there's 3 accents, North Dublin, South Dublin and the rural accent. Here in Mayo there's 4 accents. The East Mayo accent is very soft. North is a stronger East accent. Now South Mayo is very strong ( apparently I'm a South Mayo lad I don't here it but the other parts say we do ) we pronounce our words with an sh. So shtick shtone. And then West Mayo is a really thick version of the South Mayo accent. Also shtick shtone shtop Then there's Cork and West Cork which both sound different but similar. And each Ulster County sounds the same but different at the same time. Each accent in Ireland is unique to the location. We don't all sound like Leprechauns on acid. All of our accent as bearla devloped from our accents as Gaeilge. My accent when I speak irish is easier to understand compared to when I talk in English. Gaeilge is my preferred language though. Is aoibhinn liom mo teanga
This was so interesting to me as I always want to know the differences in all the different things of people of various places in the world. It is so interesting and fascinating and I thought this was a fantastic choice of topics and examples. Really enjoyed (and learned!) thank you!
*_I'd love to know if the mural's along West Broadway, South Boston [southie] are still there. They are a perfect replica of all the major republican murals in the north of Ireland. I loved driving by them each morning going to work in South Boston. I hope there still up. I knew the guy who kept them touched up & he swore they'd always be up but with the freedom to express yourself now a thing of the past i would imagine that sadly there gone_*
Interesting that they didn't know there where different accents in Ireland but with them being from a country as big as America with states bigger than the whole country in both size and population it's understandable. Every county has a different accent and each one has different accents within it. Talk to a guy from inner city Dublin and a guy from D4 and you'll notice a difference, that's just one. With a good ear you'll know where a person is from down to the postcode sometimes.
So, I’m Irish and, this is my review on the video!!! The accents: Yeah there are A LOT of accents so... Two: Skinny jeans and bright clothing: Mhm definitely for the bright clothing but skin it jeans I’m half and half. Getting Drunk: One, what even are you thinking you must’ve stayed in some risky places and two the 12 yr old (I’m 11 so I know what I’m saying when I say this) he was just some wee hard lad ( guy who thinks he’s cool and strong but he’s just posing) THERES LOTS in Ireland And politics: I just skipped the whole political part cuz I’m sick of listening about that stuff cuz I’ve heard about so many times it’s driving me insane!!! Some slang idk too much I don’t say too much ( also this slang is mostly around Derry) What’s the craic?: how’s it going Mucker: friend Mate: well, people say this in England so y’ know And then the weirdest thing is... I say dude and I’m THE ONLY GUY IN IRELAND THAT SAYS THAT so some people think it’s while (really) funny OMG HOWD I FORGET THE MOST IMPORTANT OUT OF ALL: Aye: yes ( pronounced like eye except the first e is a half a) Edit: wow I wrote A LOT I hope people read this ;-;
You guys didn't go North dublin and of course not for you own safety don't wanna get stabbed or mugged But from others outside of Finglas Ballymun Coolock and Darndale (North Dublin towns) the accent is incomprehensible
It's true we don't wear bright colors often. In Ireland if you stand out a look great people will hate on you because they think you are trying to be better than they are.
In america drive 4 hours and ur still in the same country, In Ireland drive less than 2 hours and the accent has changed at least 2 times (I'm irish btw)
Very kind of you not to mention that 50% of all conversations in Ireland involve the weather. The reason you were targeted by kids to get them booze is because they know you wouldn't just trouser their money. Kids don't ask me to get them beer, they know better!
It’s kinda cool to see how other people see Ireland when they come here because there’s a lot of things that I just consider normal but maybe they’re not compared to the US
I love how me being Irish i spelling things like this Yer=you’re Yes=yous Me=my So like if I typed like this: omg yer massive me ma is jealous of ye They wouldn’t understand 😂😭
I wear bright colours and I live in Ireland it doesn't stand out at all And people do not get drunk that much Also please stop saying Ireland so weirdly it's annoying
Agreed. We don't actually drink that much, especially in smaller towns. It's too espensive now. We all wear bright colours in my county 🤣🤣🤣 🤷♀️. I don't think they liked it here 😕. They went to all the tourists traps 🤣🤣🤣
American girls generally have the habit of saying “I feel like”. (1:20). You don’t FEEL the differences in accents from Dublin. I realize it’s an inadvertent way to soften their speech so they don’t offend anyone but it annoys me to no end. Just own it and say “I think” already.
I’m from Portstewart (near Giants Causeway not sure if yous made it up there?) but live in Belfast. Yes, we are obsessed with Americans politics aul Donald is quite the character 😂 Drinking is definitely excessive here also 😬 Galway some spot 👍 Never been to the states but definitely on my list!
So I'm Irish and I found the drinking one offensive but that's just my opinion but I do agree that we go to the pub like once a week but it's not usioly the same people at the pubs unless there working there
For reference the right hand image used when commenting on anti English propaganda in display in Ireland is from the GPO museum in Dublin it is used to portray what would have been displayed in the past regarding England. There isn't just a ton of anti English signs and posters about the place 😂
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I loved your video, and I am looking forward to watching some more. Getting to meet people across the world is fun, so I hope we can get to know each other.
Literally everybody wore skinny jeans in the Dublin airport except like one person or myself who was wearing a skirt....even old men and old ladies! I had a hangover and it was making me sick! Ha ha....especially since I had to hang out for hours! I’ll never wear such pants. Not figure fri madly!
hahahahah it’s called fishing when the boy asked yous for drink, he must of been going to a disco that week or a session or something like he wouldn’t drink it then and there
The accent you thought was from Dublin wasn't actually a Dublin accent but a more neutral Irish accent. There are 2 Dublin accents, northside and southside but also there are a lot of Irish people living in Dublin but not actually from there.
Oh no no you have it wrong, the north Dublin accent is one of the more stronger accents in my opinion the easiest to understand is probably the Midlands as in westmeath, meaty, longford and meaty area
Only Irish would notice this (I’m Irish )
The way Americans say Ireland is sooo weird.....
Airland
It really is weird
It is i am from Ireland to
They say it like eyeareland
Eye orrrrrrr lannndddd
Breaking News: two American women found out that Ireland has a significantly different culture and somehow managed to make the video completely about America and themselves - Truly Groundbreaking stuff folks
That's Americans for you
@@themoodiestsmoothie all hail communism
Im Irish (like really like I was born in Ireland and I live in Ireland )
And I find Americans kind of funny
Yous are such dry shites, have no problem slagging others but the minute someone dares disrespect ireland you're all up in arms xD
BAHAHAHAHHAHA
That comment made my day
Nah In Ireland every house has a different accent
Lol.... We are 6 our children have slightly different accents to us parents even...🤣
Wrong it's only a few counties
😂😂😂
Game Villain no, you’re wrong.
Unless youre from donegal then the whole county is the same men and women lol
There are dozens of Irish accents, at least 50, probably more. There are many more accents in Ireland than the US or Canada, despite the fact the country is much smaller geographically.
Ahhh yes the only country to have a diffrent accent for every 20km u travel up a road
Bruh there's not eve 30 counties Ireland
There are 32 counties
lets Game There’s 32.
There are 26,407 different accents in the US, one for each high (secondary) School.
Irish people: “Ireland”
Americans: “Ayrhelend”
That's the way it's meant to be pronounced. I'm from cork and I say it that way. Just because we shorten words and phrases due to laziness (probably), doesn't mean the way we pronounce it is correct. For instance, some people from where I live say fool like foul. That doesn't make it the proper pronunciation. Doubt that's due to laziness though
Did anybody you spoke to manage to get a word in edge ways with the two of you?
Martin Clail ha ha they talk over each other annoying r what🥰☘️🥰🇮🇪🎃
I've been to Ireland, probably because I was born and raised here
Gwan ya Boi 😂
same
Me too.
Callum Corcoran Aye same z
@@coraconnolly766 well lllaaaaaddddd what's the craic bai
Ireland doesn't have 3 syllables its
Ire-land not I-re-land please stop saying it like that
I know like they can notice all those things but that can't notice how alto say ireland
@@mrbossmanistheboss8476 That's THEIR accent.
jesus everyone has different accents
It's just an accent. Not everyone pronounces things the same way
Patty P that’s not an accent that’s just not the same word
Stop talking through each other.
We actually liked it. Thought they were natural and fun!
As an Irish teen alot of us actually do wear bright coloured clothing. Like nearly all teenage girls in my year wear bright neon yellow or pink to discos, so it really depends on the age group and peoples preferences aswell.
(not alot of bright colors)
Boi go to the child section in Penny's 😂
Pennys , the irish mecca lmao
@@JackedBiker sooo right
Lmao
Hahahahah
That one section in lidl tho
That Dublin accent sounded more like it was from around Louth maybe am from Louth it sounded similar to mine 😂
Yes Dublin has 4 different accents and man it ain't soft LOL
-Tracey - duuublin
Yep. Definatly not a Dublin accent
The Dublin accent was Ryan Tubirdy speaking
No matter where in Ireland you are , just go outside 10km of that area and you’ll hear a different Irish accent . For such a small country our accents are so diversed . Love from cork 💚☘️🇮🇪
Great video! We were in Ireland in January. We stayed in Southern Ireland because we were there for our friends wedding. We also noticed the interest in American politics. They also love country music which I thought was interesting. For me the food was the biggest difference. It was amazing. Everything was very farm to table. Not like what we have here in America. The restaurants and pubs always had a board telling where they sourced their food. Even the bag of potato chips had the name of the farm/field where the potatoes came from! I can’t wait to go back. Next time we will make it to Northern Ireland.
Yess the food was delicious!! Everywhere we went, I had to try the beef stew. So so good! ~S
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We like country music because it was derived from irish trad when we went to America
Country music in America mostly comes from Ireland ?
Thank you for visiting the EU Sector of Ireland, enjoy the non EU Sector.
Go raibh mhaith agat alig!
- Accents - I'd say I could easily identify about 10 different Irish accents, narrowing someone's origins to about a 50 mile radius. Social class has an impact too. Galway is pretty neutral, and I've heard other foreigners who like it too.
- Buskers are supposed to have licenses, and in busy places, have to book their spots - so the argument you saw was probably about that
- Trump - My immediate thought when I see any American is 'Did they vote for him?' Can't help it! His antics take up a lot of bandwith in our media too
- Clothes - I think Irish people wear relatively bright clothes compared to people in central Europe, where black, grey, and adventurous brown are everywhere. That said, when it rains so much, kinda dont need too much bright colours
- And I'm 90% sure I got a haircut in that same barber's about 10 years ago, no lie
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We dont just have a strong opinion of American politicians we have a strong of Americans I'm general
That is obviously true. Look at all the comments u guys made. It’s good to have opinions and to share them.
I think the reason why we have such a big interest in American politics is because of the strong bond between Ireland and America. President Kennedy for example, an Irish American. But also because the politics of America expands far beyond the shores of America. Bit thats a discussion for another day.
Hi I live in Ireland I’m from Ireland so I’m Irish but I’m sorry to say this isn’t very accurate but hope you had a nice time here
Yeah
Drinking is just a stereotype
Aoife Brett Grout are you on something or just innocent everyone starts drinking at 12
Michael O'Connor sorry hen we aren’t all lushes like yourself
Yeah nah it’s fairly true
Are you mad
@@99mintaltezza2 I think you don't have great parents mate if your out on the drink at 12 years of age
”Leggings w pockets” 😂😂😂
Great quote.
The Dublin accent isn’t really a Dublin accent that’s a more natural Irish accent proper Dublin is very different look up how Dubs say Purple n burger that’s a Dublin accent I’m from Wexford my town has an accent out the road 10miles has another accent each town and county has an accent must be very hard for non English speakers as I personally find Northern Ireland Derry accent hard n was same when we learned Irish in school I found Northern Ireland just I couldn’t understand what they were saying
I couldn't find it also can ye look at one of me videos and tell me if I gave the proper Dublin accent
I cant watch these 2 they need to stop talking over each other its v v annoying
Hey 👋🏻 I’m Irish and all your points are 100% just one small side note. If your in Dublin city center in the evening/night you will see a lot of drunk people only because that’s where most people go to party. Most of the good bars and night clubs are there too 👍🏻
The hippies do not live in cork and we are not all drunk people
Ya
😁❤
Ella Vaughan exactly
The Dublin accent is clearer because they were part of The Pale which was British.Dublin people are called West Brits.If they deny it just keep telling them they’re British.They love it 🇲🇱🇮🇪
Don't you mean Jackeen
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Omg had to turn it off their voices were doing my head in
ye ameirciain accents do my heading sorry if i spelled ameirca rong
Yea they do my head in
I just know yes are all Irish 😂
You know there's 32 counties in Éire but generally each county generally has an accent but has different varieties of the accent.
In Dublin there's 3 accents, North Dublin, South Dublin and the rural accent.
Here in Mayo there's 4 accents. The East Mayo accent is very soft. North is a stronger East accent. Now South Mayo is very strong ( apparently I'm a South Mayo lad I don't here it but the other parts say we do ) we pronounce our words with an sh. So shtick shtone. And then West Mayo is a really thick version of the South Mayo accent. Also shtick shtone shtop
Then there's Cork and West Cork which both sound different but similar. And each Ulster County sounds the same but different at the same time. Each accent in Ireland is unique to the location. We don't all sound like Leprechauns on acid. All of our accent as bearla devloped from our accents as Gaeilge. My accent when I speak irish is easier to understand compared to when I talk in English. Gaeilge is my preferred language though. Is aoibhinn liom mo teanga
This was so interesting to me as I always want to know the differences in all the different things of people of various places in the world. It is so interesting and fascinating and I thought this was a fantastic choice of topics and examples. Really enjoyed (and learned!) thank you!
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
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We agree it was a topic and perfect examples.
Please don’t learn from this
That skinny jeans thing is new,and mostly just young guys
Great video, very interesting. Just to point out that wasn’t actually a Dublin accent but still it’s great to hear your opinions 😊
Thank you! The Dublin accent was our tour guide who told us that he lived in Dublin all his life. I wonder what his accent is considered then?
SORELLE Apologies, it wasn’t one of the two distinct accents (north and south), possibly from County Dublin, not the city.
Ah ok! That's interesting to know. Thank you for sharing
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Ye the Dub guy was kinda D4 so ye basically south side
These are the first Americans who actually seem like they know something about ireland other than their 1/10 of heritage
Ladies please. Can you guys speak one at a time? That talking over each other. Is so irritating. 😵
*_I'd love to know if the mural's along West Broadway, South Boston [southie] are still there. They are a perfect replica of all the major republican murals in the north of Ireland. I loved driving by them each morning going to work in South Boston. I hope there still up. I knew the guy who kept them touched up & he swore they'd always be up but with the freedom to express yourself now a thing of the past i would imagine that sadly there gone_*
Interesting that they didn't know there where different accents in Ireland but with them being from a country as big as America with states bigger than the whole country in both size and population it's understandable. Every county has a different accent and each one has different accents within it. Talk to a guy from inner city Dublin and a guy from D4 and you'll notice a difference, that's just one. With a good ear you'll know where a person is from down to the postcode sometimes.
The strongest irish accents are out west
You mean wesht
@@TheDonegan1 Sorry shcan you're right
Yup most people I meet can't understand a West kerry accent unless they live there
Completely agree😂😂
Na down south Kerry and cork
Skinny jeans is a European thing. The new thing is shoes with no socks.
Yess!!! I've seen that as well. 😂 ~S
I've got my brexit baggies on, haha
It was a thing in the u.s. like 10 years ago
We have so much accents cuz we had four different dialects of Irish (three now) and after getting invaded so much their accents had an influence
32 Counties 32 Accents
At least 64 accents, every county has at least 2 if not more. County Louth alone, you have, Drogheda, Dundalk, Ardee and others too
So, I’m Irish and, this is my review on the video!!!
The accents:
Yeah there are A LOT of accents so...
Two: Skinny jeans and bright clothing:
Mhm definitely for the bright clothing but skin it jeans I’m half and half.
Getting Drunk:
One, what even are you thinking you must’ve stayed in some risky places and two the 12 yr old (I’m 11 so I know what I’m saying when I say this) he was just some wee hard lad ( guy who thinks he’s cool and strong but he’s just posing) THERES LOTS in Ireland
And politics:
I just skipped the whole political part cuz I’m sick of listening about that stuff cuz I’ve heard about so many times it’s driving me insane!!!
Some slang idk too much I don’t say too much ( also this slang is mostly around Derry)
What’s the craic?: how’s it going
Mucker: friend
Mate: well, people say this in England so y’ know
And then the weirdest thing is... I say dude and I’m THE ONLY GUY IN IRELAND THAT SAYS THAT so some people think it’s while (really) funny
OMG HOWD I FORGET THE MOST IMPORTANT OUT OF ALL:
Aye: yes ( pronounced like eye except the first e is a half a)
Edit: wow I wrote A LOT I hope people read this ;-;
I’m irish and when she said just because their so small I automatically said “size doesn’t matter”
Hi guys I'm Irish and there are also different sports and there is a lot of different Irish in Ireland + I live in Dublin
You guys didn't go North dublin and of course not for you own safety don't wanna get stabbed or mugged
But from others outside of
Finglas
Ballymun
Coolock and Darndale (North Dublin towns) the accent is incomprehensible
dya have 2 euro for a hostel pal
The Dublin accent featured was not a Dublin accent
Thats not being drunk thats just havin the bit of craic
I’m Irish and you got everything right! This is so accurate 🤣
It's true we don't wear bright colors often. In Ireland if you stand out a look great people will hate on you because they think you are trying to be better than they are.
In america drive 4 hours and ur still in the same country,
In Ireland drive less than 2 hours and the accent has changed at least 2 times (I'm irish btw)
Manhattan has 33 district accents, by its self.
Dublin has like 3 or 4 different accents
Every gaff has a different accent ye messing 😂
Couldn’t finish watching you guys talk over each other....
Very kind of you not to mention that 50% of all conversations in Ireland involve the weather. The reason you were targeted by kids to get them booze is because they know you wouldn't just trouser their money. Kids don't ask me to get them beer, they know better!
You need to stop talking over each other
There's only 3,007 counties in America but there are 26,407 accents, one for each high School.(public secondary Schools)
It’s kinda cool to see how other people see Ireland when they come here because there’s a lot of things that I just consider normal but maybe they’re not compared to the US
I love how me being Irish i spelling things like this
Yer=you’re
Yes=yous
Me=my
So like if I typed like this: omg yer massive me ma is jealous of ye
They wouldn’t understand 😂😭
I wear bright colours and I live in Ireland it doesn't stand out at all
And people do not get drunk that much
Also please stop saying Ireland so weirdly it's annoying
Agreed. We don't actually drink that much, especially in smaller towns. It's too espensive now. We all wear bright colours in my county 🤣🤣🤣 🤷♀️. I don't think they liked it here 😕. They went to all the tourists traps 🤣🤣🤣
I think they loved it there!
EYEerland
Here in Ireland we pronounce it arelind because Americans pronounce it i-er-lind it’s from our accents
We Irish love to go to America, to see our cousins. I bet they loved a couple of beauties like you two?
wolftrapman Thanks for making ireland look weird😂😂
No Irish person would associate skinny jeans with Ireland 😂 And I'm pretty sure alcohol is available in most parts of the world 😒
American girls generally have the habit of saying “I feel like”. (1:20). You don’t FEEL the differences in accents from Dublin. I realize it’s an inadvertent way to soften their speech so they don’t offend anyone but it annoys me to no end. Just own it and say “I think” already.
Never seen anyone here wearing skinny jeans ever 🤔👖
Do you live in a cave?
went to pub area , found drunk people, conclusion the stereotype of Irish people being drunks is true .
Belfast is in northern Ireland. It's not part of the republic
"In Cork where the hippies live" ha ha
The tight jean capital of Ireland. 😉
😂
Someone said they liked ur sweater ik no Irish person who says sweater we say hoodie or jumper
im from ireland and this was so true me and my friends have great fun laughing at drunk people in restraunts lol
I’m from Portstewart (near Giants Causeway not sure if yous made it up there?) but live in Belfast. Yes, we are obsessed with Americans politics aul Donald is quite the character 😂 Drinking is definitely excessive here also 😬 Galway some spot 👍 Never been to the states but definitely on my list!
That you noticed the accents is so interesting!
Class wee vid!!
People from the North of Ireland says wee for nearly everything like can I have a wee bag or are you going for a wee drink
So I'm Irish and I found the drinking one offensive but that's just my opinion but I do agree that we go to the pub like once a week but it's not usioly the same people at the pubs unless there working there
Northern Irish people aren’t anti England.
For reference the right hand image used when commenting on anti English propaganda in display in Ireland is from the GPO museum in Dublin it is used to portray what would have been displayed in the past regarding England. There isn't just a ton of anti English signs and posters about the place 😂
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I like your wlogg!
He is an idiot and he is no great business man.
Rain
I loved your video, and I am looking forward to watching some more.
Getting to meet people across the world is fun,
so I hope we can get to know each other.
That's not a stereotypical Dublin accent. It's much stronger than that.
I swear, one more American that pronounces “Are-land” like “Ier-land” I swear I will uppercut you so hard
You didn't need to watch the video :-)
When someone asks you, "What do you think of Donald Trump?", always answer, "What do you think about Donald Trump?"
Most kids start drinking in first year in Ireland (13 years old) it’s just the way we are I guess
Ireland and the north of Ireland is the same 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I am Irish and it’s so pretty
Why are Americans ALWAYS surprised that different accents & dialects are a thing?!?
I'm from Dublin,but that comment "where the hippies live" hahaha 😂😂😂😂
Literally everybody wore skinny jeans in the Dublin airport except like one person or myself who was wearing a skirt....even old men and old ladies! I had a hangover and it was making me sick! Ha ha....especially since I had to hang out for hours! I’ll never wear such pants. Not figure fri madly!
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“Not many bright colours”
Yeah, sure
You should have said "Slán" at the end, not Ciao. Do we look like we make pizza??
Ireland is a Beautiful country
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How normal say it: Ireland
How Americans say it: I-ER-LAAANNDDD
hahahahah it’s called fishing when the boy asked yous for drink, he must of been going to a disco that week or a session or something like he wouldn’t drink it then and there
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Nothing happened to ur man with the guitar that was supposed to be "drunk"
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Different areas in Dublin also have different accents one side Is stronger and thicker than the other
The accent you thought was from Dublin wasn't actually a Dublin accent but a more neutral Irish accent. There are 2 Dublin accents, northside and southside but also there are a lot of Irish people living in Dublin but not actually from there.
Do you know I live in Ireland
We are just very invested in politics
Come here and I tell ye that Dublin accent at the start was a POSH one and you’ll here that one the least
The Dublin accent isn't strong? They obviously didn't go up Pierce Street
Oh no no you have it wrong, the north Dublin accent is one of the more stronger accents in my opinion the easiest to understand is probably the Midlands as in westmeath, meaty, longford and meaty area
Did you know dat sorele in Romania means sisters?