@@Pureblood32 yes, it's just so good to be Irish, I love the way we have our own way of saying and doing things that only an Irish person will understand
In the first moment that someone said this to me I thought that person doesn't like the conversation and said bye several times to make me desapear 😅 haha. Now I caught myself saying "Ok...Wright..." And "now" all the time hahaha I love Irish people ❤🇧🇷
@@LaryssaSSSantanait’s because at parties it can take half an hour going round goodbyeing everyone and reminiscing what a great day we had that we have to go round again! So best to head to the door, turn round raise your hand and…..”….”
That parts so true, its like every time i hear a woman over 25 on the phone i feel like the are always having that exact same conversation for 20 minutes straight always ending in that bye bye bye bye bye, like they are afraid to be the one to end the conversation
My ma’s friend is from Manchester and their convos are hilarious 😂 she didn’t know wat a press or “the messages” were, and my mother cudnt understand why everything was “mint”… 😂❤️🇮🇪❤️
@lisacanavan5665 hahaha that's hilarious 😂 my ma used to say she had to press my clothes instead of iron them too. And she sing me a wee song about Johnny walker being in the press 😭😭🍀❤️
Guilty! Of absolutely every one of these, on a daily basis 😂 my sister literally texted my brother yesterday to come round and jump on her wheelie bins 😂❤️🇮🇪❤️
@@Lady-C we never pass each other in rural ireland without saying hello. Instead of waving, though, we lift the index finger from the wheel...it's hilarious but thats how its done.
Maybe that’s just a Catholic thing I do that too and I’m not Irish. But I live in New Mexico USA an all the Catholics do that too Funny! Love the similarities
lol I want to go too. I actually live in a state in America called New Mexico. We’re not part of Mexico. We do have a lot of cultural cross over though and a lot of people speak Spanish here and we eat a lot of spicy food. 😂 🌶️ 🇺🇸
And the prayer that goes with blessing yourself when passed by ambulance, fire engine or police car....... "God speed to them in need and thanks to God it's not for me"
@fart_smella99 I've not heard the red part before but I do remember being supposed to salute him! There was also a kids programme I remember called Magpie - plus the song one for sorrow two for joy, 3 for a girl and 4 for a boy. 5 for silver 6 for gold, 7 for a secret never to be told, maaaagpie....and so on.
@@43694 if you were driving your mum mad, she always said ‘where that wooden spoon??!!’ She never used it but you quickly behaved… it’s an Irish thing lol
Year's ago when you had the bottles of milk delivered to your door and you would leave the empty bottles out at night for the milkman to collect in the morning and if the weather was really bad ,sometimes someone would say i will leave it till the morning when the milkman calls, you wouldn't put a milk bottle out in that weather.
Try get a lend of a 5r card charges more if you press that poxy button Yrs ago my ma would be stuck cos her sisters around the corner would borrow hers till Wednesday but sometimes we’d wake up Baltic no electricity or esb 😂
The magpie one I do all the time - you can bless yourself aswell and touch wood - but usually when u salute a magpie you then see another straight after ;)
@@ninjacat4929 never met an Irish person with bad blood. If they're angry about illegals flooding in, I don't blame them. Only respect ROI, don't like Ulster lot. Lol
Loved the magpie & de ✈️ clapping.. false tan & bringing no coat or jacket w me of a wet & chilly night out in winter autumn & I 'spose spring & summer too!☘️
More so in the North (Ire- esp Belfast) people would call the back hallway in the house - the back passage. Woman talking to her daughter on the phone, ''Oh Mary, I got an awful fright last night, a big rat ran up my back passage''.
The "yeah, yeah, yeah" while breathing in haha i swear it's built into the DNA
thats a norwegian thing as well :-D
And Danish @@helenevigdal2531
We do that in French Brittany as well!
I agree
It’s called ingressive pulmonic speech and unique to only a few countries and areas in the world but mainly Ireland and Scandinavian countries.
You Left out thanking the bus driver
And the airplane pilot!
I love how I'm an American 4 generations revived from the home country but we are still so similar!❤ Brings me great joy.
@@thisisamandagoinsTop of the morning to ya 😂
@@Pureblood32 yes, it's just so good to be Irish, I love the way we have our own way of saying and doing things that only an Irish person will understand
All of these things we also do in UK tbh
Bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye hit HARD😂
In the first moment that someone said this to me I thought that person doesn't like the conversation and said bye several times to make me desapear 😅 haha. Now I caught myself saying "Ok...Wright..." And "now" all the time hahaha I love Irish people ❤🇧🇷
@@LaryssaSSSantanait’s because at parties it can take half an hour going round goodbyeing everyone and reminiscing what a great day we had that we have to go round again! So best to head to the door, turn round raise your hand and…..”….”
This is what my mom dose
That parts so true, its like every time i hear a woman over 25 on the phone i feel like the are always having that exact same conversation for 20 minutes straight always ending in that bye bye bye bye bye, like they are afraid to be the one to end the conversation
You forgot to thank the bus driver 😅
lol
You forgot to ask the taxi man “are ya busy tonight ?”
Wait what? Are you trying to party with taxi driver? I'm confused as to why you all ask that one?
@@xman9963 no not to party 🤣,it’s to start a conversation with the driver,just being polite.
@@zenden6584 Oh OK. Gotcha. 😅
And the Uber driver!
🤣🤣🤣 yes that's classic taxi small talk
I often head out saying "I'm away to see a man about a dog" 😂
I've heard that in my family in the US.
I always say that tbh.
Im the man with the dog! 😋
My dad said that when he was going for pints when I was a kid
And then if Dad didn't come home my mom would say he is in the dog house.
Crossing yourself when you see a funeral go past...😊
I do that
Me too & don’t go to church but I’m a believer 😂
Or an ambulance
*Blessing yourself
When the ambulance goes by too
When someone asks you to do or go somewhere and you say " I will yeh" means you haven't a hope 😂😂😂😂
That’s soooo real tho
I'm scottish and do most of these things except clap when the plane lands lol we call shopping going for messages and the cupboard the press 😂😂
My ma’s friend is from Manchester and their convos are hilarious 😂 she didn’t know wat a press or “the messages” were, and my mother cudnt understand why everything was “mint”… 😂❤️🇮🇪❤️
@lisacanavan5665 hahaha that's hilarious 😂 my ma used to say she had to press my clothes instead of iron them too. And she sing me a wee song about Johnny walker being in the press 😭😭🍀❤️
No-one asked
No one asked you to write on this either ya helmet 😂😂
@@YourMotherIsACatFuntso why did u answer then… muppet
You forgot thanks a million
I love it when a customer tells me it
do ya one better, "thanks a mil"
Guilty! Of absolutely every one of these, on a daily basis 😂 my sister literally texted my brother yesterday to come round and jump on her wheelie bins 😂❤️🇮🇪❤️
And me 🤣🤣❤🇮🇪
SNAP! Ours were out last nite picked up at 7am very unpredictable sometimes 4pm 😂
Now are you sure it wasn't figurative or metaphorical? Did she "literally" do that ? Omg looked.🤡🤣
@@YourMotherIsACatFunt yep she literally did… 😁 did u look up my comments purposely just to post stupid replies? And I’M the clown 😂😂😂
Specially the green bin! I’m always jumping on that f***
Latvians clap too when Ryanair lands😀👌🏻
Omg I have to do it 😂😂😂
Saluting with one finger in rural roads...i do all of them even though im not irsh...30 years here got me converted!!!❤
I don’t get it
@@Lady-C we never pass each other in rural ireland without saying hello. Instead of waving, though, we lift the index finger from the wheel...it's hilarious but thats how its done.
So don't do it it's a we irish thing hey
So accurate. And dont forget Blessing yourself when an ambulance goes by. ❤
Maybe that’s just a Catholic thing I do that too and I’m not Irish. But I live in New Mexico USA an all the Catholics do that too
Funny! Love the similarities
@rachaeltrujillo9960 Hello Mexican friend. 👋🏻 I really wana go to your country and see Chichen Itza. Mexico looks beautiful and the food...🤌🏻
lol I want to go too. I actually live in a state in America called New Mexico. We’re not part of Mexico. We do have a lot of cultural cross over though and a lot of people speak Spanish here and we eat a lot of spicy food. 😂 🌶️ 🇺🇸
@rachaeltrujillo9960 Ahh cool sorry I missed the "New" hello American friend.
And the prayer that goes with blessing yourself when passed by ambulance, fire engine or police car....... "God speed to them in need and thanks to God it's not for me"
The magpie thing is universal (I'm English, live in Wales). You're supposed to ask how his wife is too 😁
Wife AND family
Hello Mr magpie how your wife and kids doing lol growing up my nanny said wave to him then find something red to touch and the spell is unbroken
@fart_smella99 I've not heard the red part before but I do remember being supposed to salute him! There was also a kids programme I remember called Magpie - plus the song one for sorrow two for joy, 3 for a girl and 4 for a boy. 5 for silver 6 for gold, 7 for a secret never to be told, maaaagpie....and so on.
Can you explain the magpie thingy? It's not in Scandinavia.
@@Islenski_Krossfarinn magpie is chairman of joint chiefs of staff
You pretty much covered everything 😂
She never thanked the bus driver😅
Absolutely stupid
saying bye a hundred times befor hanging up
Saying goodbye 50 times then some how still being on the call 😂😂😂😂
I can relate to all of these on a daily basis! Thanks be to God! 🇮🇪
Want a cookie
Me to 😂😂😂😂😂
Bless us and saaaavvvvvee us!
said oul mother Davis
I didn't know herrings
we're fish.
We wave at magpies instead of saluting them 🤷♂️
As a kid in the 70s we said good Mr magpie how's the wife ,I still do it lol . Under me breath 😁
Obviously they are Irish speaking magpies then, different language is all 😂
@@COM70For some reason I always salute and say "Aye aye Cap'n".
@@justgrowthehellup6598 😂 lol.
I salute them
The 1thousand byes is so accurate🇮🇪🇮🇪
Here's how im irish
I was born here and....
I PLAY THE FIDDLE NOT THE VIOLIN😂
Why is it so true tho 😂
I moved to Ireland not long ago and when i heard “now” i always asked “ye? What”? Until i learned 😂😂
the ‘byebyebyebyebyebyebyebyebye..bye..byebye……bye’ is so relatable
Don't forget as a Irish person if you make yourself a cup You are automatic going to attract about 10 more households too make them a cupa 😅
I do them all… also ran from the wooden spoon when I was a kid too lol 😂
Hits home hard that one and the slippers to😂😂😂😂😂
Why?!
@@43694 if you were driving your mum mad, she always said ‘where that wooden spoon??!!’ She never used it but you quickly behaved… it’s an Irish thing lol
@@irisheyes7815 😂 thanks
Yes, grams loved the wooden spoon 😂
I’m heading out now
BE CAREFUL !!!!
😂😂 the bye bye bye, my mammy always and I do it too. I bless myself when the plane lands..😂😂🇮🇪🇮🇪
Yep, that's me 😂
Asking the taxi man, "Well, you busy," before moving onto the weather 😂
I'm scottish and I relate to every one lmao
Same 😂
Everything else is just so accurate
Loved the salute for the 1 magpie...
Ireland love of my life ❤😊☘️
Saying "For God's sake!" followed by an eyeroll a hundred times a day - on top of the rest (apart from wheelie bin jumping).
I’m a South African been here for 5 years and I do all of the above!!!😂😂😂
all of the above lol 😂
The last and first one is so true for me
Year's ago when you had the bottles of milk delivered to your door and you would leave the empty bottles out at night for the milkman to collect in the morning and if the weather was really bad ,sometimes someone would say i will leave it till the morning when the milkman calls, you wouldn't put a milk bottle out in that weather.
Someone: How are ya
Me: Ah yeah, I'm grand what about you mate 🇮🇪
Whys this so accurate lmao
The jumping in the bin😂😂
I've done this for a few years now and it's amazing how much room it creates.
Lecky goes out most Mondays unless there is still the emergency 😂
Try get a lend of a 5r card charges more if you press that poxy button Yrs ago my ma would be stuck cos her sisters around the corner would borrow hers till Wednesday but sometimes we’d wake up Baltic no electricity or esb 😂
@@cathydenby2532 funny you say that, I'm with budget energy and I can go minus a fiver !
I live in Dublin myself I can relate to all of them
Damn I must be Hella Irish. Even in Straya.
I love ireland!!!❤
You are a sweet Irish ☘️ ❤
Byebyebyebyebyebyebyebye bye
Sometimes if I fancy a change I'll do one long alright buuuuuuuubye
Eh fair enough@@_sleepy_sarah
The praying is on point and the country music 🤞🏽🤣🤣
Irish people are really so sweet
We're stone mad!😂
I don’t think Irish clap on a plane.
Sometimes I just hide me face 😂
Thought it was American 🤔
It's Eastern European
I did in the jacks with a wan
This was litetwlly my whole Saturday morning in a nutshell
Max, It's Ireland, and you have a T-SHIRT???
The many “goodbyes,” always get me! Love it!😆❤
This is so relatable especially the first one 😂😂😂😂😂
Ok! (Go's out and walks for like two mins) "and this is a very important historical location and landmark thats X years old." 😅
The magpie tho. Every time. Never no when yer lucks up.
These are so true every Irish Persons the same we do it all 😂😂
I've never been on a flight where the passengers clap upon landing. None of my friends have either so I don't know where she got that from
Thanking everyone for everything ❤ being Irish its my favorite part of me thank you for posting ☘️
The magpie one I do all the time - you can bless yourself aswell and touch wood - but usually when u salute a magpie you then see another straight after ;)
❤❤ Eire ❤❤ a people of justice, equity and compassion.
Except when they are raging 🤯😂
@@ninjacat4929 never met an Irish person with bad blood. If they're angry about illegals flooding in, I don't blame them. Only respect ROI, don't like Ulster lot. Lol
THE BYE BYE BYE IS TOO REAL
Saying hello to everyone you pass.
I usually don't find these type of skits funny. Because usually they don't relate in any way. But this one is brilliant and absolutely spot on😂
Irish crossing themselves with their left hand....very authentic indeed
The bin thing is so relatable 😭
What is she doing?
When going off the phone sounds as a bellll
The millions of byes are so relateable. I swear as an Irish person. An extremely accurate video
Loved the magpie & de ✈️ clapping.. false tan & bringing no coat or jacket w me of a wet & chilly night out in winter autumn & I 'spose spring & summer too!☘️
The inhale "yeah, yeah, yeah" is a very big thing in Nova Scotia too. ❤ Probably from the Irish!
Yeah though I think we picked it up from Vikings
Scandinavian
*edit*
Also I don't understand how people do it. I have tried doing it and it's as uncomfortable as hell and doesn't feel natural 😂
@@Ava-wm6cv Ohhh that'd be very cool!!!
Alright lads is pure Irish
When it comes to the plane u can see out the window that it looks like clouds
the "now." is like something i hear every day
I've jumped on the bins so many times
Oo it's summer yime to go out oh its raining nice and it's really chilly best weather yet!
You forgot to thank the bus driver
Mrs Doyle - The Early Years.
Always my response to the :hey how's your day going:me GRAND
You forgot going over to someones house for ten minutes and coming back like an hour or 2 later
I turned my husband Irish with that first one. 😅
More so in the North (Ire- esp Belfast) people would call the back hallway in the house - the back passage. Woman talking to her daughter on the phone, ''Oh Mary, I got an awful fright last night, a big rat ran up my back passage''.
It's the bye bye bye bye that always gets me when speaking to Irish friends
The jumping in the bin is so real.😂 fit as much as possible
"C'mere. Go away and call me later." "Bin this." Runners, cookers, hobs, tomato sauce, and ice cream with jelly!
We are a great people
I'm Irish and I can relate to all of these 😂
As an Irish person I can confirm this is real. I just had a cuppa tea there about 2 minutes ago.
The "yeh yeh" thing where you breath in 90% of the oxygen is so real.
"You know yourself" and
"(Lip smack) Like"
TOTALLY! 100%! 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
I am Irish I’ve never seen anybody clap at the end of a flight
The press. Ha i thought just our house had a press for food.. 😂😂
I can relate to them all 😂😂😂
I don't ask what weather because there is only two types of weather
Oh wow, that confirming "yea, yea" on an inhale while one is listening to the other speak 😂😂😂 You can't fake it ❤
Love the 10th cup of tea. Never saw the jumping in the garbage can!
Straight facts . Jumping in the bin when i forget to leave it out on the right day .
So true the one Irish way to end a phone call😂