Moved to Ireland 5 years ago: Kerry people are cute (in the Irish sense) Cork people are lovely and they do sound like they're singing Dublin people are grand Mayo people are absolute madmen Tipperary people were genuinely funny I've never had a bad run in with anyone here, and I've been in some pretty funny situations. Ireland is a great little country, with lovely people. It has become a second home and I'll always love it.
Gr8 comment. Irish heritage Canadian here, feel a longing to return for the first time to Cork now.... see the old standing stones... Farewell and Merry Christmas✨✨
My father was from West Cork, I accepted the ‘sing song’ accent as completely normal! ‘God’s own County, the devil’s own people’ my mother used to say , she was from N. Ireland.
Yeah but the same answer would be valid for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry, maybe anywhere in Ireland you’ll get some blarney with your directions, even Dublin.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams....................
IT is possible to understand anyone no matter where in the world they come from, all you have to do is listen and learn, It will be a very sad day when all we lose all our accents and we all sound the same no matter what part of the world we come from & now a story about a Cork man I once met at a party we were chatting away then I asked, what part of Wales do you come from, the poor man was shocked, He said I am from Co Cork. I can hear a little of a Welsh accent when some Cork people talk, they have got a lovely lyrical ways of speaking. At a very early age my brothers and 1 were led astray by a Cork/Donegall man , Yes the very brilliant Rory Gallagher, with my brothers we traveled all over the land just to get to see Rory in action, Rory & Phil Lynott were the very greatest rockers of all time
Freya Riordan I love them I first met my friends in Thailand while I was training as a Thaiboxer I have stayed friends with all them . That was back in 2004
Cork people are some of the nicest in Ireland. Generous to a fault, very proud people. I travelled Ireland selling CD's at gigs and they always bought more than any other county and were friendly and great craic. Had brilliant times in Cork. From a Dub also.
You are going to learn a lot and also have a few laughs, In no time you will be thinking, talking, walking and telling your own stories of like just like an Irish person, you are very welcome to the gang.
Corkscrews? When I first heard the word, "Corkonians", I thought it was funny. I shouldn't have because the people of the city where I came from have a similar name.
Man, born in fucking Ukraine. Grew up in Dublin, bounced to Cork and lived here for a over 5 years. I do miss Dublin sometimes, but you know how it goes, the more country you go the easier people get. At the same time all we are is small little Island on the far West of Europe, with all the bits of traveling I've done over myself, the Irish imo are the absolute soundest, wherever you are. One love ❣️
I live in a gigantic country, the distance between Dublin and Cork to me is like going to the house next door, and they speak as if Cork was in another continent
I'm from Cork, born in '92, and I was really surprised to hear the cork accent from the 80s etc on youtube... It sounds totally different now, not as strong, strong enough with older people but the kids all sound American haha
I'm from cork and I've long standing friends from dublin, I love and respect all Irish people, this cork dublin rubbish is ridiculous, we are all one in this world, no different on our little island, peace out!
Belfast man in Cork for 25 years: I’ve never felt anything but at home. I often go to Blackpool Shopping Centre and just sit there thinking I’m in the Park Centre. Corcaigh abú.
Yes indeed,when I was young back in Cork some families from Belfast came to my town ,Bandon, to get away from the Troubles,and they prospered opened their own businesses and we're well thought of in the community..I am thinking especially of a man called Paddy Boyle from the Falls.He owned a pub across from the courthouse where my father worked.I always went in to see him when I came home from New York. Sadly he's passed on now and he and my father are looking down upon us now.
(I'm a German) : Rory Gallagher (from Cork!) is one of my favourite musicians!!! And, for example, even The Burnett Sisters Band likes : Taste - "If I don't sing I'll cry" (with Rory Gallagher)!!!
This is probably because lots of Cork people migrated to the Caribbean. I always find it fascinating listening to the Irish accents and pick out certain Caribbean ways of saying things like how in some islands they will say 'daag' for dog. That's Irish. I also listened to an old Irishman on a video here and I couldn't understand him but detected that he kept throwing in 'sir' in every sentence. Jamaicans do that a lot. "Me know you 'sar?"
If someone from cork see my commentaries As foreign. I can say. Tanks you very much. I was living. There in 2018. I’m honest you are really respectable people. open mind for the foreign not racist at all. ..... I been everywhere in Irlaned. I hope to meet only people as you. Tnks cork people from my heart ❤️
I was hitching in Connemara, picked up by a farmer from West Cork who was delivering a load of sheep to a farm in Kerry. He offered that he had never been so far west and didn't know if he could trust the folks thereabouts. Mind you, it's a separation of some 25 miles. Ha!
Sorry, I was in Glengarrif, nowhere near Connemara. Had to go to the map to refresh my memory. On the Kenmare road. Later in the trip I hitched all over Galway and up to Donegal. It was a long time ago.
I always found Cork people to be a bit arrogant. Obviously you can't judge people by where they're from but I've travelled around the country a fair bit and, just as an observation, they seem a little less welcoming than, say, Kerry people or Galway people.
.married a Kerry man got rid of him thirty eight yrs ago.ignorant selfish up to date I hear he's in a time warp still as ignorant hates people who arnt Irish he's been in England since he was 17 he's now 70
I had a friend from Dublin who visited every year and ran into my neighbor Jimmy Sullivan. She says I don't talk to Jimmy he's from Cork. Now I know lol.
i think cork have the soundest people in ireland there very helpful,complete opposite to tipp people,an im a tipp man mesef,tipp are a cold bunch..cork are sound tho
I'm from cork and I guess everyone has their own opinions.were from lreland not mars an believe me I know over 100 if not more in cork. Same as n e city.
People from Cork are just salty at Dublin, legitimately or not, I'm not here to argue. But a perfect example of this was when while I was listening to American comedian Bill Burr's podcast, he answers questions from the public and a guy from Cork asks him one and at the end on the question he said oh and there's more to Ireland than just Dublin you should do gigs around the country next time he visits. Bill then proceeded to name all the counties he has gigged in, including Cork. The guy just presumed Bill only visited Dublin and even though his question had NOTHING to do Ireland he had to throw a dig in at the Dubs. Obsessed
the more I hear Jamaica patois (in fact even when one polishes up and speaks 'proper') the more I want to thank the lovely people of Cork for making it way more fun
All these CR's Video Vault clips seem to indicate that RTE from the 1960s and 1980s was devoted to making a lot of TV programmes about Ireland. In recent times, I don't associate it with that at all. It's like one big spin doctor's ad for nothing in particular. Then again, I barely watch TV anymore.
My dad was from Cork. His accent mostly faded away, America will do that. The only time I would hear it clearly, was when he was talking to another Cork man. It was language all their own. Castletown bere was where he was from. He would tell us stories of Bantry Bay and fishing boats.
I m from Limerick city and I moved up to Galway about 4 years ago but I went out for a pint in Eyre Square and met a man from Cork but he taught I was from Cork. 8 out of 10 guess I'm from Cork rather then Limerick . To me or accents are different but most people say very similar accents. You Langer lol.
I can only go by the cars (my gf would go by the clothes!) but I'd say late 70s/ early 80s. There's a Mk1 Fiesta and a Mk4 Cortina in there, both came out in '76 but have seen better days here. A Mk3 Capri too ('78) looking a bit newer...
South Dubliners have difficulty understanding North-Dubliners . Not surprising the think Cork are a separate race.. Incidentally i hear a lot more Dublin accents in cork in recent years, (white flight) 😂
There are different Dublin accents to do. Like someone from terenure is gonna sound completely different from someone from sheriff st..north and south dubs sound different..
benzo80 o.c YOU wouldn't know the difference between tallaght, CLONDALKIN,CRUMLIN, INCHICORE,BALLYFERMOT BLANCHARDSTOWN, FINGLASS,BALLYMUN KILLBARRACK,AND ALLOT MORE BOATH SIDES OF THE RIVER,UP THE DUBS
@@Pfessor_Moriarty She's most possibly from Switzerland. I am Swiss and i am quite certain she speaks with a Swiss German accent. Not 100% sure, though.
“I think they’re a nice race of people” lol
Different race n all 😂🤣
😂😂😂
Ireland is a race and are all cultchy !!
@@CaseyKCRichards stick to farming bro,,
It's culchie 🙈 c u l c h I e
I was taught Business Studies in secondary school by a Cork man, and he was one of the most fair and decent teachers we ever had in our school.
Listening to the dubs you'd swear Cork people were from another planet.
Some Cork people think they're a different country.
I mean....
They are !!
@@edwardosullivan731 shut up you
I lived in Dublin for years and found 99% grand but some take the banter too far too seriously - much the same a dub would find here in cork!
Moved to Ireland 5 years ago:
Kerry people are cute (in the Irish sense)
Cork people are lovely and they do sound like they're singing
Dublin people are grand
Mayo people are absolute madmen
Tipperary people were genuinely funny
I've never had a bad run in with anyone here, and I've been in some pretty funny situations.
Ireland is a great little country, with lovely people. It has become a second home and I'll always love it.
Gr8 comment. Irish heritage Canadian here, feel a longing to return for the first time to Cork now.... see the old standing stones... Farewell and Merry Christmas✨✨
My father was from West Cork, I accepted the ‘sing song’ accent as completely normal! ‘God’s own County, the devil’s own people’ my mother used to say , she was from N. Ireland.
Ironic that the only person who truly understood Cork people wasn't even from Ireland
Where is she from?
@@TRAVELLINGCHANNEL1 I'm not sure. Dutch maybe?
Yeah but the same answer would be valid for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry, maybe anywhere in Ireland you’ll get some blarney with your directions, even Dublin.
@@Omulosi Think you missed my point which was that sometimes it takes an outsider to accurately describe the mindset of a region.
@@mjgalway3769 not at all, it’s a perfectly valid point I agree entirely.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams....................
😳
"Cork people, a great bunch of lads"
IT is possible to understand anyone no matter where in the world they come from, all you have to do is listen and learn, It will be a very sad day when all we lose all our accents and we all sound the same no matter what part of the world we come from & now a story about a Cork man I once met at a party we were chatting away then I asked, what part of Wales do you come from, the poor man was shocked, He said I am from Co Cork. I can hear a little of a Welsh accent when some Cork people talk, they have got a lovely lyrical ways of speaking. At a very early age my brothers and 1 were led astray by a Cork/Donegall man , Yes the very brilliant Rory Gallagher, with my brothers we traveled all over the land just to get to see Rory in action, Rory & Phil Lynott were the very greatest rockers of all time
Cork people are great people some very dear friends from cork very loyal people when u win their respect from a Dublin man
Thank you
Freya Riordan I love them I first met my friends in Thailand while I was training as a Thaiboxer I have stayed friends with all them .
That was back in 2004
Cork people are some of the nicest in Ireland. Generous to a fault, very proud people.
I travelled Ireland selling CD's at gigs and they always bought more than any other county and were friendly and great craic. Had brilliant times in Cork. From a Dub also.
Your friend are deer? Are you the deer whisperer?
I am a Cork person with a Thai wife (who I met here) moving to Kerry, how fecked is that
I've never been to Cork or Dublin or even Ireland yet here I am watching their opinions on each other lol
Not just that, their opinions on each other in the 1980s!
Stay watching because we are at our most entertaining when evaluating each other and at our least entertaining when evaluating ourselves!
As a person from cork I can honestly tell you none of the opinions seen in this video would have changed
What's taking you so long? stall over!
You are going to learn a lot and also have a few laughs, In no time you will be thinking, talking, walking and telling your own stories of like just like an Irish person, you are very welcome to the gang.
Corkasians, a nice race of people
Too funny, I was thinking Corkatolians.
Corkonians
Corkers
The lads
Corkscrews? When I first heard the word, "Corkonians", I thought it was funny. I shouldn't have because the people of the city where I came from have a similar name.
My mom was from Dublin and my dad from Cork so I love both.
Man, born in fucking Ukraine. Grew up in Dublin, bounced to Cork and lived here for a over 5 years. I do miss Dublin sometimes, but you know how it goes, the more country you go the easier people get. At the same time all we are is small little Island on the far West of Europe, with all the bits of traveling I've done over myself, the Irish imo are the absolute soundest, wherever you are. One love ❣️
Ok
Probably illegal😂.
@@pewdiepieisgay7345 😂
Hahaa, the woman at 2.04 talking about the country people coming to Dublin and taking the jobs on the Dublin people was great.
Yeah sure there's always someone trying to take our jobs haha
Dublin people. Don’t work 😂
It's hilarious as everyone in Dublin knows there's feck all work there lol 😅
@Jack W lol 😅
My grandma was from cork Rip nanna O'Leary . Still miss you after 30 years
How is she gonna see this comment?
@@gsd8225 NOT! Funny
@@gsd8225 that was funny.
My Grandmother was from Cork as well!
My nan an grandad and my mum's maiden name was O'Leary, think they originated from cork many years ago.....from Liverpool
Dub here, we're all irish n you can't buy that, my great grand parents were from the rebel county and I'm very much proud of that xx
It would have been a perfect comment if you didn’t right “the rebel country” that’s just cringe
@@meme6684why would you say that? By the way it is "write" not right. If you are going to move to Ireland at least learn to spell the language 😢
I live in a gigantic country, the distance between Dublin and Cork to me is like going to the house next door, and they speak as if Cork was in another continent
That's your problem
Oz or Canada?
@@conormccormack7841 Brazil mate
I'm from Cork, born in '92, and I was really surprised to hear the cork accent from the 80s etc on youtube... It sounds totally different now, not as strong, strong enough with older people but the kids all sound American haha
@Yelaa Bob Why is it awful? I think Americans sound cool.
Same with the kerry accent. Pity
@@beschwichtigungsmeier8284 because they want a SEPARATE identity from English's most overspread accent MAYBE? 🙄
This is common in all countries. It's like asking Londoners what they think of Yorkshire people!
yes, theres a Capital city complex.
I'm from cork and I've long standing friends from dublin, I love and respect all Irish people, this cork dublin rubbish is ridiculous, we are all one in this world, no different on our little island, peace out!
Spot on, I can't understand the divide either.
Just a bit of slagging lad
You must be serious craic at parties.
Sounds awfully bland
The video is about 50 years old
Belfast man in Cork for 25 years: I’ve never felt anything but at home. I often go to Blackpool Shopping Centre and just sit there thinking I’m in the Park Centre. Corcaigh abú.
Yes indeed,when I was young back in Cork some families from Belfast came to my town ,Bandon, to get away from the Troubles,and they prospered opened their own businesses and we're well thought of in the community..I am thinking especially of a man called Paddy Boyle from the Falls.He owned a pub across from the courthouse where my father worked.I always went in to see him when I came home from New York.
Sadly he's passed on now and he and my father are looking down upon us now.
Cork people have always been lovely to me when I visited 😎
Race??????? We're 🇮🇪 FFS. Brighter note as a Dub, Cork is Beautiful and its people are Brilliant. 😊
I met some Cork engineers way back in Dunfermline building the 24-hour Asda. Super guys. Car was Care, and Here was Hair.
I'm from Cork 😘 Nothing wrong with the way we speak 😉 we are far less serious 😋
Do you think we are too serious in Dublin?
@@gsd8225 nah just wankers
@@evancleary3315 take a chill pill Evan
From an old Dubliner
@@evancleary3315 Lol. 😂
@@johnhariis250 🤣💪🏿
(I'm a German) : Rory Gallagher (from Cork!) is one of my favourite musicians!!! And, for example, even The Burnett Sisters Band likes : Taste - "If I don't sing I'll cry" (with Rory Gallagher)!!!
Goin' to my Hometown, A Million Miles Away x RIP Rory x
There is a Hostel by St. Ann very nice and peaceful. I took a nap with the window wide opens. Again I felt so at home.
Am glad people from Dublin think its hard! And I'm a Brit🤪
Slainte.
My mam thought my Cork housemate was a foreigner. She asked me when he moved from Jamaica. Funny, but true!
Hi gorgeous
This is probably because lots of Cork people migrated to the Caribbean. I always find it fascinating listening to the Irish accents and pick out certain Caribbean ways of saying things like how in some islands they will say 'daag' for dog. That's Irish. I also listened to an old Irishman on a video here and I couldn't understand him but detected that he kept throwing in 'sir' in every sentence. Jamaicans do that a lot. "Me know you 'sar?"
@@mizzyroro "migrated" lmao they were forced out of Ireland for standing against English invaders.
Cork people are nice outside of cork.
Proud to be a Cork man'ss son. An lrish patriot
If someone from cork see my commentaries As foreign. I can say. Tanks you very much. I was living. There in 2018. I’m honest you are really respectable people. open mind for the foreign not racist at all. ..... I been everywhere in Irlaned. I hope to meet only people as you. Tnks cork people from my heart ❤️
There was a news headline years ago ‘Cork man drowns’. How is that possible?
I loved it there I’m ready to go back. It felt like home.
I have family in Cork, one of my favourite accents and sometimes I prefer Cork to Dublin.
You live on a small island and you are classified as Irish, we are one family
Met a few corkies in my time. They're a decent bunch of lads
Lovely ! Great videos
I don't know what they're saying either
I'm from Cork and me neither
LOVE THIS!..JIM WAS MY ELDEST BROTHER....
I was hitching in Connemara, picked up by a farmer from West Cork who was delivering a load of sheep to a farm in Kerry. He offered that he had never been so far west and didn't know if he could trust the folks thereabouts. Mind you, it's a separation of some 25 miles. Ha!
Sounds like he was lost. Isn't Connemara in Galway, and therefore nowhere near either Cork or Kerry? 😎
Sorry, I was in Glengarrif, nowhere near Connemara. Had to go to the map to refresh my memory. On the Kenmare road. Later in the trip I hitched all over Galway and up to Donegal. It was a long time ago.
I meant Kenmare, not Connemara. On the Kenmare road, just outside Glengarrif.
How many of these people are actually from Dublin?
you don't have to be from dublin to be a dubliner ..its the same with all cities ..in dublin you people from everywhere
My mammy is pure Dub. Ballyfermot. I’ve been living in England since 1990. I miss Dublin and the craic.
the first girl was cute
Not the worst
I was going to post the same thing! I’d definitely snog and marry her! 😍
@@ProdigalPorcupine The romantic type haha
I think she’s a bit too old for you
I always found Cork people to be a bit arrogant. Obviously you can't judge people by where they're from but I've travelled around the country a fair bit and, just as an observation, they seem a little less welcoming than, say, Kerry people or Galway people.
Arrogant because they are indeed BRILLIANT 😂...lol; at least my cork relatives were! ❤
All with a bit of tongue in cheek I must add...3 years later.
That 2nd woman, could eat an apple through a letterbox, with those teeth of hers! 🤣🤣
Cork people are great
.married a Kerry man got rid of him thirty eight yrs ago.ignorant selfish up to date I hear he's in a time warp still as ignorant hates people who arnt Irish he's been in England since he was 17 he's now 70
No way
I played it back ten times haven’t the faintest idea what that last man said.
Me too
He said ''They're horrible cunts...because they're next to Kerry and they beat us in the All Ireland every year.''
A Dubliner here that's loves the rebel County.
Its all bollox anyway. no real animosity,
I love this as a proud cork man married to a beautiful dublin woman
This video must be from the early 1970s. Liam O Murchú is mentioned by one interviewee and he was active in RTE from 1964 to 1988.
That's definitely 80's! You can see some 80's cars driving in the background.
0:43 this woman's hair is very 80's too.
I'm from Cork but I do agree we are stubborn at times, but we always mean well, it's just the way we are like
and very sly
@@mikeohernia5498 😁 maybe a bit
im american and i understood cork people more than dublin people
Leon Eire
Sorry say that again 👂
Only messing around pall
D U B L I N F O R E V E R ☘
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA THANKS
Leon Eire Fair play to ya no Dublin lads can’t understand a word out of us but then we cant understand a word out of the Dublin lads
@@Iveraghboy many have tried
Who rattled your cage?
I had a friend from Dublin who visited every year and ran into my neighbor Jimmy Sullivan. She says I don't talk to Jimmy he's from Cork. Now I know lol.
My dads mothers side is Sullivan so I guess that is cool
@@iangallagher4135 Very Cool. He is a 👍 good guy.
As a Dub I have met many fine cork people very loyal with a great sense of humor
Best thing about Dublin is that the government are there and it’s 200 miles away! The guy at 2:10 is from Donegal? The only normal person here!
The former SS Officer's wife made me laugh.
Hahahaha..
My Grandmother was from Cork ,Annie Elizabeth Quinn Currie Taylor
How times have changed now the dubs beat us in the all Ireland every year
I'm from Anglesey. Every time I speak in Dublin, I'm asked if I'm from Cork.
We’re all Irish. Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Galway.. Irish! And that’s all that matters🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 Up the Dubs 👕👕👕👕👕
Two things about Irish men gift of the gab and a lot of them beautiful.blue eyes after that useless arseholes lol x
@@brendadrumm9708 you sound like you’ve experience in this matter?
I heard once, the only good thing to come out of Dublin was the road to Cork....
Lol
What about the Kerry - Cork rivalry?
I’m from cork I play for bride rovers u12 I’m Nathan this is my grandfathers account sorry bout the name and up da REBELS!!!!
I never knew Rick Astley was from Dublin 😂🤣
Rick Asssley 😆
@@TheBenzer9 he looks a bit like him doesn't he 😂👍
Yes lol
Huh?! I didn't even know there were differences! My grandparents were from Cork lol
Why is a film made in 1982 look like it was filmed in 1962?
It's filmed in 1982 and looks like it's from 1962 to because we're watching it from 2022
"If it sinks...if it swims...if it floats, he goes back home". Don't give up the day job.
i think cork have the soundest people in ireland there very helpful,complete opposite to tipp people,an im a tipp man mesef,tipp are a cold bunch..cork are sound tho
I think it depends on what part of Tipp you find yourself in.
I'm from cork and I guess everyone has their own opinions.were from lreland not mars an believe me I know over 100 if not more in cork. Same as n e city.
@@jdproject6640 cork have sound people tho cork an kerry my favourite type of irish
People from Cork are just salty at Dublin, legitimately or not, I'm not here to argue. But a perfect example of this was when while I was listening to American comedian Bill Burr's podcast, he answers questions from the public and a guy from Cork asks him one and at the end on the question he said oh and there's more to Ireland than just Dublin you should do gigs around the country next time he visits. Bill then proceeded to name all the counties he has gigged in, including Cork. The guy just presumed Bill only visited Dublin and even though his question had NOTHING to do Ireland he had to throw a dig in at the Dubs. Obsessed
No English speakers were used in this video.
Spoken in Leprechaun lol 😅
They're a great bunch of lads
My mum from Galway love it
the more I hear Jamaica patois (in fact even when one polishes up and speaks 'proper') the more I want to thank the lovely people of Cork for making it way more fun
Cork is now a kip, what happened?
All these CR's Video Vault clips seem to indicate that RTE from the 1960s and 1980s was devoted to making a lot of TV programmes about Ireland. In recent times, I don't associate it with that at all. It's like one big spin doctor's ad for nothing in particular. Then again, I barely watch TV anymore.
I'm a dub and the Cork people are sound. Most difficult accent is Donegal and Louth.
Meath man here. Never been to Cork. Is it nice?
I tink dey a nice race a people ya know!
I love Cork people they can be the best. Very funny they can be.
As a Limerickman, I have to declare that you would have to be in the mood for both of them.
Same Limerick
😅😅😅
And if you disagree you'll get stabbed
@@adamhardcourt9428 that an insult to limerick people how dare you
@@julieodam477 lol
My dad was from Cork. His accent mostly faded away, America will do that. The only time I would hear it clearly, was when he was talking to another Cork man. It was language all their own. Castletown bere was where he was from. He would tell us stories of Bantry Bay and fishing boats.
I heard that once you get a few drinks into someone their accent will creep back out.
That’s a beautiful part of Ireland.
I m from Limerick city and I moved up to Galway about 4 years ago but I went out for a pint in Eyre Square and met a man from Cork but he taught I was from Cork.
8 out of 10 guess I'm from Cork rather then Limerick .
To me or accents are different but most people say very similar accents.
You Langer lol.
Damn i wish i got to experience this ireland 😔
I couldn't even understand half of these people with the subtitles so God help me with Cork people 😁
What year was this interview filmed ?
I can only go by the cars (my gf would go by the clothes!) but I'd say late 70s/ early 80s. There's a Mk1 Fiesta and a Mk4 Cortina in there, both came out in '76 but have seen better days here. A Mk3 Capri too ('78) looking a bit newer...
@@The1trueDave no nct either, an open ascona passed and the front wing was hanging on barely!
The plo scarf on the girl I'd say mid 80s
1868
I need a Cork person to translate what the Dubs are saying!
🤣
South Dubliners have difficulty understanding North-Dubliners . Not surprising the think Cork are a separate race..
Incidentally i hear a lot more Dublin accents in cork in recent years, (white flight) 😂
Back when Ireland was Ireland
fuck off with that shite.
There's literally a foreign woman in the clip you gobshite.
A former partner, from Cork city, would say, ' he passed me out ', meaning she was overtaken when driving.
Is that a Cork expression?
As someone from Galway, I was always warned to be careful of Cork people as they didn't like the Irish.
The real question is what do the Irish government smoke when they are on their lunch
There are different Dublin accents to do. Like someone from terenure is gonna sound completely different from someone from sheriff st..north and south dubs sound different..
benzo80 o.c
YOU wouldn't know the difference between tallaght, CLONDALKIN,CRUMLIN,
INCHICORE,BALLYFERMOT
BLANCHARDSTOWN,
FINGLASS,BALLYMUN
KILLBARRACK,AND ALLOT MORE BOATH SIDES OF THE RIVER,UP THE DUBS
Ah ru from cork ? I am a roo
0.48 the first polish person in Ireland ☘️
I think its a German accent.
@@Pfessor_Moriarty She's most possibly from Switzerland. I am Swiss and i am quite certain she speaks with a Swiss German accent. Not 100% sure, though.
The Titanic was constructed in Belfast but if it had been built in cork it never would have sank
1:55 back then it was Cork people, now it's the poor old immigrants. Some things never change.
corkonians and irish travellors = a separate race of people
West brits completely separate.
Nice little watch🇮🇪👍