My Scottish mother, my Irish self, and the rest of my mum’s family do that “bye bye bye” thing. It goes as far as calling each other back just to say “bye” and hang up.
I have an extremely subtle accent, and my friend didn't notice until I was annoyed and i sort of muttered Sweet Jesus and she was like "Are you Irish?" cus i pronounced it like "*sigh* swaet jaysus..."
My grandad sometimes hangs up on people before they get to say goodbye and my nan will then instantly ring them back and say goodbye to them for no reason
The penny sweets story was 100% accurate. As a 90's kid I remember them days well and you used to get to know which shop keepers weren't arsed counting the 100 sweets so you always were happy to see them instead of the one that always counted them out.
@Mr.Nate_YT Our currency in those days was the Irish pound and for £1 you could buy 100 what were called penny sweets. They were just small candies. Imagine trying to count out 100 really small candies though, that is why they would normally grab a huge handful and give them to us. lol Good times.
I could not stop smiling, seeing jack get so excited about his culture and remembering everything was just so amazing to watch. Plus i really enjoyed learning about the Irish culture and comparing it to my own and others. Neat!!
Neither could I because its wonderful to see jack bond more with not only his culture but helping us bond with it as well! And when his excitement takes over and its just so precious! On another note, there's a youtuber that I love watching and thought you would like as well. Her channel goes by the name SuperSeizer and in my opinion, she is really funny and energetic in her videos. I don't know if she is your cup of tea or not but I'd thought I would recommend!
My grandmother (may she Rest In Peace) was an Irish emigrant and I learned in my childhood to FEAR the wooden spoon. She had a special one set aside just for the purpose of spanking. It had holes in it too for maximum pain. One day it she broke it on my sister and I thought “Yay! I don’t get spanked today.” And what does she do? She pulls another from the aether realm and beats the living daylights out of me for laughing.
I may not be Irish, but in Latin America we have the "chancla" (basically a flip flop) and that strikes as much fear into us as the wooden spoon in irish people
My grandfather would tell me stories of his childhood in Ireland with a huge smile on his face... but as soon as he brung up the wooden spoon he would get the most serious face I've ever seen an whisper, "Never.get.the.wooden.spoon."
VirtuallyBoris well I suppose but as far as my geography is concerned I'm next to Ireland (Scotland) for me it's not that hard to understand. Except for the mumbo jumbo of words.
“Irish people do not complain. Until we’re away from the part where we should be complaining, then we complain about everything.” Ah, that’d be the Irish in me.
+summer milson I shit you not, I'm being dead fucking serious. America was invaded by European immigrants. All white people in this country aren't from here.
Sora Song... Im going to assume this is a poor attempt at humor. The alternative is feeling bad that you may actually just be _that_ dumb, _and_ a horrible person... Cheers!
This makes me smile..... normally I don't really notice his accent this much...and as he kept reading and talking I kept noticing it more....and him talk about it more makes me want to expirience being born and living in other countries. Edit 1: Holy omfg I never expected to get so many likes. 😂😂😂 Thanks guys. Have a nice day.
I honestly love his Irish accent, its so nice to listen to sometimes! But I just love jack as a whole! On another note, there's a youtuber that I love watching and thought you would like as well. Her channel goes by the name SuperSeizer and in my opinion, she is really funny and energetic in her videos. I don't know if she is your cup of tea or not but I'd thought I would recommend!
I’m a full blooded Hispanic and I’m laughing so much at how the Irish are so different. YOU CASUALLY HAVE THE RADIO SAY WHO DIED? MY MOM TELLS ME THAT HER SECOND COUSIN TWICE REMOVED’s DAUGHTER IN LAWS DAUGHTER THAT I MET SEVEN YEARS AGO DIED AND I HAVE TO ACT LIKE I KNOW
I'm Irish and I take the bus to school and every time the death notices come on while we're on the bus our bus driver makes us all be quiet and turns up the radio to see if anyone he knew had died 😂🇮🇪
Every time someone dies; My aunt: “you know John Murphy?” Me: “No.” Aunt: “Ah you do! He lived in the 14th house from the left on the terrace over by the shop!” Me: “I really don’t.” Aunt: “Ah you do! He was Stephen O’Connell’s friend’s grandmother’s uncle’s stepson twice removed!” Me: “Ahhh yeah! Why?” Aunt: “Oh he died there this morning. God rest his soul the poor crater. And his wife only passed 10 years ago. Awful sad isn’t it? Now come on and help me hang out the washing.”
Yeah basically my nan until this conversation occurred Nan (to my dad): you remember that Sean Mcconner you went to school with him Dad: why is he dead? Nan: no... his daughter just got married, why did you think he was dead?! Dad: BECAUSE THEY'RE ALWAYS DEAD My nan stopped doing this for about a year.
@@erickernestoserratosgalleg4692 bruh Mexicans ain't nice nore are Cubans in fact my friend when he was young got spanked with the side of a machete or a chancla
My father is stereotypically Irish. He cries at Irish songs, he's held a grudge for about 3 years, and is a fine connoisseur of beer. Oh, i also have 20+ uncles and aunts in Ireland, and Uncle Jim LITERALLY GETS HIS MAIL DELIVERED TO A PUB.
Every year on Saint Patrick's day seeing Jack act so Irish reminds me how American I am. Though I don't act American. Literally my reading teacher was reading over something of mine and told me I spell like an old English woman. I laughed it off and said I've always spelt like that. She still corrected it anyway.
I used to spell theater like that too, until my drama teacher in high school told me that you spell it like that for example "she took a theatre class" and it's "er" for "she went to the theater" so the "re" she said is the subject where as the "er" is the physical place/building. And honestly I think nowadays it's just "er" for both.
Fucking yes Jack!!! The fucking wooden spoon!! I've been in America for three years but I was born and raised in Ireland and this video just reminded me of the memories I made there. I really miss my friends there and I hope that I can go back someday and see what became of them but for now I'm happy where I am, sitting I'm my room watching TH-cam, best thing to do when you have nothing else
In the last ten minutes of the video only Irish people would be able to actually hear what Sean is saying cuz the accent thickened throughout the whole video😂😂
Seán: explaining what it was like to grow up in Ireland Me: EXACTLY!!! OMG I MISS HOME. these tests where my childhood oh my lord. I love living in the UK. It's lovely and everyone is kind. But i miss being able to go to that shops and get me and my brother some sweets. Seán you're completely right I would count them with my Bro and we would have competitions to see who got the most. And I still don't complain when they get my order wrong. It's so humiliating when my friends get the waiter to take the food back. ITS GOOD FOOD IM HUNGRY AND IM GONNA EAT IT! Be prepared for my comaining later tho 😂😂😂 god, I miss Ireland. Don't miss the immersion tho. Or that damn spoon
I love the phone call question, because that happens for me too (UK), but it's like "yeah, okay, cheers, talk to you later, alright, bye, bye, bye" while slowly tilting your head more and more down...
Saint Antony is the patron Saint of lost things. If you loose something ask him "Excuse me Saint Antony where idi I leave me ___" When you find it always say "Thankyou Saint Antony for helping me find my ___"
I'm full on irish, accent and all, and I live in a little village in county limerick called Athea with my granny and these days, me and my friends skate around the centre of town and cause trouble. But ill be honest, i get the wooden spoon now and then.
Ye, my mam says bye bu bye by bey bye bye. I asked her why once and she said “cause some people wanna continue the call after u have to go” Ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh
*ARSE BISCUITS!* Ah, no show like the ol' Father Ted. 😂 Everything in this video was so relatable, Jack. Your Irish fans fucking love these Irish videos, had me in stitches 😂
I love it when people explain foreign slang with...other foreign slang. Like he explained "acting the maggot" with the sentence "You're just a wormy, wriggly, kind of guy. You're out for crack, you're out for scoops." and I have no idea what any of that means.
I'm Irish and 16 and I grew up with Father Ted and my sister works in a shop and she always comes home telling us that at least one customer comes to her and says 'ah well did you hear so and so died last week shocking'
I love how Jack goes full Irish when talking about Ireland
Stormy Wulf me 2
Same
We all do it . Its an irish thing
Stormy Wulf lol he my best person to go to history project when I have to do when I have ireland even tho im irish
+raking leaves exactly chap
This is the most Irish I think anyone will hear Sean, ever.
Wait until you see Terraria with the other Irish youtubers lol
And then he played games with the lads :'D
Lmao this didn’t age well
@@radicallybean what
Watch his older videos
Jack: what are u in for?
Prisoner: murder u?
Jack: I got 300 sweets for a pound
Prisoner: lord oh Mighty he a tough one
LMFAO
B
@@zoilahernandez6075 B
The scariest things on this earth are when the person in the TH-cam video reads out comments when you look at them
😂
My Scottish mother, my Irish self, and the rest of my mum’s family do that “bye bye bye” thing. It goes as far as calling each other back just to say “bye” and hang up.
that sounds amazing. Is it also like the Midwest USA thing of spending half an hour to say goodbye?
@@deathray6032 in my midwest experience, that would be a yes
I have an extremely subtle accent, and my friend didn't notice until I was annoyed and i sort of muttered Sweet Jesus and she was like "Are you Irish?" cus i pronounced it like "*sigh* swaet jaysus..."
My grandad sometimes hangs up on people before they get to say goodbye and my nan will then instantly ring them back and say goodbye to them for no reason
I call my step sister every time I get a notification that she needs ta charge 'er phone, just ta tell 'er and hang up
Jack: **gets progressively more Irish as the video goes on**
PHANNY
@@crybvie phandom?? Yee yee
@@akras_a did you mean Fandom?
@@Sradish1978 no I meant phandom.. dan and Phil's fandom is called the phandom
Oh you noticed it as well, I commented that before I looked. 🤭
The way his eyes light up when he's talking about Ireland is so cute
Ireland is pretty great though
he's already cute
My parents are Irish descents so I can relate to most of this
yeah
Advire 7796 descents?
*An obviously Irish TH-camr takes a series of tests to prove what we already know... And still, it's entertaining af*
CultureCrash true
CultureCrash hiii
CultureCrash I know
I'm a little Irish...and true
True 😂
The way Jack becomes more Irish while talking about Ireland is like me speaking more and more Chinese while talking about REAL Chinese Food.
Mother love me long time
30 seconds in: Accent is fairly normal
2 minutes: Accent slightly thicker
5 minutes: Noticeably thicker accent
10 minutes: Really thick accent
20 minutes: Undecipherable
nah 20 minutes in is just everyone here on a daily basis. Especially the farmers and culchies
Are you sure you're just not Irish?
HA I understood him all the way through
LittleBMO that’s not impressive it’s the furthest thing from a challenge it’s literally listening to someone talk. It is far from hard
@@biind00 great👍
I love how Jack's accent gets thicker and thicker the further he gets through this video.
Yep.
Abby I know it's adorable.
OMG I thought I was the only one who noticed that!!
Same it makes it surprisingly more entertaining :D
I love his accent
Anyone else notice that just saying those phrases went Jack's accent back, like, 3 years in his career?
xan carter Yes and I love it!!!!
xan carter i
Yup
I was sitting there thinking that he sounded more Irish than normal
Never leaves ya baiii!
The penny sweets story was 100% accurate. As a 90's kid I remember them days well and you used to get to know which shop keepers weren't arsed counting the 100 sweets so you always were happy to see them instead of the one that always counted them out.
@Mr.Nate_YT Our currency in those days was the Irish pound and for £1 you could buy 100 what were called penny sweets. They were just small candies. Imagine trying to count out 100 really small candies though, that is why they would normally grab a huge handful and give them to us. lol Good times.
@Mr.Nate_YT not if u live near travellers
we also do this to the rare times u find this in the USA
I could not stop smiling, seeing jack get so excited about his culture and remembering everything was just so amazing to watch. Plus i really enjoyed learning about the Irish culture and comparing it to my own and others. Neat!!
Lyre Songbird
Yea someone enjoys the IRISH 😀😀😀😀😀😀😍
Neither could I because its wonderful to see jack bond more with not only his culture but helping us bond with it as well! And when his excitement takes over and its just so precious! On another note, there's a youtuber that I love watching and thought you would like as well. Her channel goes by the name SuperSeizer and in my opinion, she is really funny and energetic in her videos. I don't know if she is your cup of tea or not but I'd thought I would recommend!
Nice! But who in the world compares cultures
Ya, same!
@@bloodyblue9117 sqme. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
My grandmother (may she Rest In Peace) was an Irish emigrant and I learned in my childhood to FEAR the wooden spoon. She had a special one set aside just for the purpose of spanking. It had holes in it too for maximum pain. One day it she broke it on my sister and I thought “Yay! I don’t get spanked today.” And what does she do? She pulls another from the aether realm and beats the living daylights out of me for laughing.
Ethan French that's a European grandma thing haha my Oma also taught us to fear the wooden spoon
Is the wooden spoon to Europeans what the chacla is to Hispanics
Juan Martinez yes
I'm American, with british granparents and I'm afraid of the spoon haha
Jæsus, that's harsh!
In Ireland when you get caught using copy righted teabags in a vid instead of getting sued you get given free tea bags. THE WORLD NEEDS MORE TEABAGS
“deco goes missin” ACCURATE there’s always that one fella that just goes home hahahaha, slán
Is it just me or did anyone else notice that Jacks accent skyrocketed like 3 minutes in😂
By five minutes in he can no longer control it and my phone is turning green
Yea!
I was thinking that. Lol
Sean always sounds more Irish in these videos, his accent is thicker, and it honestly makes me so happy to listen to it.
Belle I was thinking the same thing.
Belle Darn, I only noticed this comment after saying something similar. I love his thicker accent so much. Like how he pronounced "tea" like "tay."
I was just thinking that
An irish accent is one of my favorites so I love the fact that he is laying a very very VERY thick irish accent
Cyndy myers that’s not even very thick at all
@@clapped_camel6443 got you
That’s not very thick. I’m from Ireland and my accent is probably stronger to be fair
i’m from ireland
@@clapped_camel6443 god it is
Weddings in Ireland are an all day affair.
*stares in Indian*
IK IT TAKES ALL FOCKING DAY
@@Jelly.R4y youre not indian if you think its jsut one day
@@jetaddict420 but in Ireland its also like that
We just get hammered
Indian wedding ceremonies can go for atmost a month
I may not be Irish, but in Latin America we have the "chancla" (basically a flip flop) and that strikes as much fear into us as the wooden spoon in irish people
Yessss, that wretched slipper!
Oh that wooden spoons hard as rock
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!!!!
In America its usually a belt lmao
I'm from the Philippines and for us it's a slipper (chancleta or tsinela) and a hanger.
Hearing Seán talk about his childhood and seeing how his eyes light up when he talks about the penny sweets just ughhh it makes my cold heart warm 😍😍
the only person who actually can spell his name right
Off topic but your name sounds like foxy proxy from bloodink
It's so cute!
@Gaming Boy Population dont do that
@@finedig1854 isn't it Séan?
My grandfather would tell me stories of his childhood in Ireland with a huge smile on his face... but as soon as he brung up the wooden spoon he would get the most serious face I've ever seen an whisper, "Never.get.the.wooden.spoon."
If I got the woodin spoon just run
A not an
Sorry just had to
@@younggrathhoppa2620 Technically it'd be and not an
True
A friend of mine once described the Late Late Toy Show as a “mandatory nationals broadcast”
It is
Dang! His accent kicked up big time! Love it! 😂😂😂
Eeeeeey, my name is Caitlin, and its spelled the same. (This is not my email, its on my other account)
“Some might say, the Irish are the loveliest, but when they’re talking to other Irish people it’s miserable....”
You just described my class.
Ye hes fuckin right but its just the craic
You just described my whole mind (and family)
Not in my school where I live there's no bullies but people bully then stop
This is Lunar that offends meeeeeeee
It’s adorable how happy he is talking about Ireland
Daisy :D its like hes my teacher...
We fuckin love our country
Lol English people fucking hate England
Seán's normal accent: 🇮🇪
Seán's accent by the end of the video: ☘🍺🇮🇪🍻🍀
Underrated comment tbh.
I'm Irish and when Jack started talking about all the stuff I was smiling so much and agreeing with him because literally its all so true lmao 🇮🇪
Can't tell if ur an American or actually one of us
One of us! One of us! One of us!
I was smiling and giggling because it was so true...
Is he one of us
Ikr
I like how his accent just got heavier
Is it just me or Jack’s accent got stronger in this video to usual 😂😂💗
•BeyondTheScene • Its like mega evolution from pokemon expet you can only have it once a year
•BeyondTheScene • yesss!😂😂
It could just be how the music compliments his voice
it did! I love his accent :)
Lmao that came to mind also!!!! haha
I cackled when “did you hear who’s after dying” came up. Holy shit. 😂 It’s been 10 years since I heard that
Same with my small town 😂 Everyone's like, "Damn, poor Thomas, heard him and his wife had been fighten', poor las"
Holy bajeesus not thomas
Aye i live in one and everyone knows everyone
You have no idea how relatable this video was to me
Jack went into full Irish hyperdrive in this video
Crimson Feathers woah how’d ya get that icon in your name?
JamesUnchained he's a sponsor
That’s really cool holy shit.
IRISHU... OVERDORIVEU!
I love how jack is passionately talking about everything and making jokes while im just like what the *fuck* are you saying...
but he's so adorable while doin' it all, I don't even care
VirtuallyBoris well I suppose but as far as my geography is concerned I'm next to Ireland (Scotland) for me it's not that hard to understand. Except for the mumbo jumbo of words.
+Irys Korsak true that
+Sharpe Gamer yeah to be fair I did learn "BEJESUS PETER POUR ME A PINT OF THE BLACK SHTUFF" and its fun to say each and every single time.
Our wedding went on for 24 hours +
The band stopped at 3am then started again at 7am. When the hotel kicked them out at 10am, they headed to the pub..
I love the slow increase in Irish-ness throughout this video. Please, do this more often. XD I was laughing so hard.
He sounded like, 10000% more Irish in this video.
Probably due to homesickness
Tori Jones IKR
The music auto tuned him. :)
Tori Jones gee I wonder why...
He probably tones it down a ton in his other videos
I'm American, but I found myself smiling at how much Jack loved reminiscing about his childhood and just Irish things in general. Awesome video! ♡
Same, and i'm Namibian.
"Jack" puts the wooden spoon up
"Me" putting the screen down to the smallest version
“How long should a wedding last?”
I looked down to see the answers and all I saw was *A Chicken fillet roll*
Chicken fillet rolls are arguably more important than wedding here
“Irish people do not complain. Until we’re away from the part where we should be complaining, then we complain about everything.”
Ah, that’d be the Irish in me.
This is so true. My grandad is Irish and my dad is half Irish. That same thing happens in my family too. XD.
Welcome viewers who watch videos that are 1 year old because they like there content
@@cerealboi7566 Actually I came to rewatch all of Jack's videos ahah. Been a fan for a long time. I rarely comment XD
@@undyingrose6198fixed it
THIS. And the obsession with obits
I love how strong your accent got, the more nosthalgic you became! I could not stop smiling, and now my cheeks hurt XD
MOOD
America is the only country with accents, you ignorant fuck!
Sora Song is this a joke
+summer milson
I shit you not, I'm being dead fucking serious.
America was invaded by European immigrants.
All white people in this country aren't from here.
Sora Song... Im going to assume this is a poor attempt at humor. The alternative is feeling bad that you may actually just be _that_ dumb, _and_ a horrible person...
Cheers!
My mums sister hid my granny’s wooden spoon when they were younger, so my granny went out and got a branch off the tree lmao
Them switches were rough, did not feel good
Sammme I did that as a kid and got into soooo much trouble
This makes me smile..... normally I don't really notice his accent this much...and as he kept reading and talking I kept noticing it more....and him talk about it more makes me want to expirience being born and living in other countries.
Edit 1: Holy omfg I never expected to get so many likes. 😂😂😂 Thanks guys. Have a nice day.
I honestly love his Irish accent, its so nice to listen to sometimes! But I just love jack as a whole! On another note, there's a youtuber that I love watching and thought you would like as well. Her channel goes by the name SuperSeizer and in my opinion, she is really funny and energetic in her videos. I don't know if she is your cup of tea or not but I'd thought I would recommend!
Dragonblade Thanks man/woman \_(",)_/ I'll check it out
No problem! I am a man BTW, very glad you didn't assume my gender haha! But, I hope you like her!
I know right it was so weird !
What gets me the most is how he says boys. “BAIS!!!”
I love hearing about his Irish childhood!
I’m a full blooded Hispanic and I’m laughing so much at how the Irish are so different. YOU CASUALLY HAVE THE RADIO SAY WHO DIED? MY MOM TELLS ME THAT HER SECOND COUSIN TWICE REMOVED’s DAUGHTER IN LAWS DAUGHTER THAT I MET SEVEN YEARS AGO DIED AND I HAVE TO ACT LIKE I KNOW
Royal Queen You just solidified that being Jamaican is the best of both worlds! 🤣
Royal Queen I forgot my dad is from England, my Uncle moved to Wales, and My Aunt is Irish!
Royal Queen I am mixed with literally every type of euro-American person except that
Royal Queen SAME!!!
SO TRUE
I'm Scottish and even my family does the "bye see you later bye bye bye" thing
I’m not event distantly related to Scottish or Irish people (that I’m aware of) and even I (an Aussie) do the bye see you later bye bye bye thing
Scottish and Irish are closely related peoples
I wish his Irish accent was this strong every video
Ya
wich of these phrases invokes the most terror:
"Top of the morning to you laddies"
That brings the most joy for me. School in the mornin', time for bed was the last thing I wanted to hear on a Sunday night.
“Good Evening”
222 likes
That’s the most atomising phrase
Hey, all you beautiful people...
“Walked put in Limerick one night”
*me currently sitting in my house in limerick* : I feel special for some reason
Lads. Don't be dissing Limerick or the rubber bandits will be after ye😂
It's called stab city for a reason
Same
"My friend Chase Brody" 😭😭😭
Mammy : Go to bed
Me : one minute
Mammy : takes out wooden spoon
Me : OK NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT
That’s me on a Saturday evening
Mine was metal 😂
Buk, You wouldnt get it man.. spoons are deadly
I'm guessing you're Irish
You have a potato profile pic
And yer an "O' Donnell"
But that's just me! XD
Buk Lau
Most mams in Ireland
There should be a scientific name for "fear of mammys wooden spoon" cuz that shits real
Cochlignumniphobia (spoon wood phobia)
Wooden spoon phobia
I agree
Mammys wooden spoon is a scary as a murderer with a knife and a gun
I'm Irish and I take the bus to school and every time the death notices come on while we're on the bus our bus driver makes us all be quiet and turns up the radio to see if anyone he knew had died 😂🇮🇪
Jesus you’re lucky my school is shite and can’t even afford new windows classic cork stereotype
Yes My Da listens to it as well ha ha xx
My school can't afford proper cleaners the toilets are mank
pfft all of you are lucky. my school cant even afford a school building! we quite litterally have class in giant plastic boxes
jack: HOW IRISH ARE YOU
me: ha no im scottish
also jack :
"I'm a milky boi" -Jacksepticeye 2018.
Did anyone else realize that jack got more and more Irish the further into the vid?
made me so happy
Jack: we might just be the friendliest people in the world
Me, a Canadian: hold my syrup
Daniel Stone
Omg dude
I busted up laughing
Daniel Stone lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I agree as a fellow Canadian
Hold my syrup please
i actually fucking laughed out loud ohmygod
Jack: „yer out for craic“
Everyone who’s never been to Ireland: 0_0
is it just me or did it seem like he got more aggressively irish throughout the video?
Jacob Pierce I saw that too it was amazing.
It's ta fecken irish energy flowing through do, ( do means him in irish.)
It's not just you.
he has da power of da irish JUST PULSING THROUGH HIS VEINS AT MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!!!!
Jacob Pierce yea like 5 minutes in he never lost the accent and started getting more irish by the second and I couldnt stop laughing
The accent went from 60% to 110%
Lad I didn’t even notice 😂
I’m half Irish and I swear my mum and me always have a longer convo saying goodbye than the actual conversation
lily mac Me too
lily mac I’m quarter Irish but I can relate to the longer convo after saying bye
As an irish man meself I can confirm almost everything in this video
He sounds the most Irish he has ever sounded
Like, the Irish Man inside him woke up
And pulled out-
aNYwAy
Fukin wut mate
Kinda wish I had my own language accent :,)
@@Jelly.R4y Same my Irish accent is split
@@LandenKilronan same with mine :,D
Every time someone dies;
My aunt: “you know John Murphy?”
Me: “No.”
Aunt: “Ah you do! He lived in the 14th house from the left on the terrace over by the shop!”
Me: “I really don’t.”
Aunt: “Ah you do! He was Stephen O’Connell’s friend’s grandmother’s uncle’s stepson twice removed!”
Me: “Ahhh yeah! Why?”
Aunt: “Oh he died there this morning. God rest his soul the poor crater. And his wife only passed 10 years ago. Awful sad isn’t it? Now come on and help me hang out the washing.”
My mom's everytime someone dies
Yeah basically my nan until this conversation occurred
Nan (to my dad): you remember that Sean Mcconner you went to school with him
Dad: why is he dead?
Nan: no... his daughter just got married, why did you think he was dead?!
Dad: BECAUSE THEY'RE ALWAYS DEAD
My nan stopped doing this for about a year.
I see so the strategy is to make em feel bad so they don't want to do anything but laundry
Same lol
Thats my brothers exact name wtf
Jack: Irish people are the friendliest in the world.
*stares in Canadian*
😂
I chime in with a
"Haven't you people ever heard of Mexico?”
@@erickernestoserratosgalleg4692 bruh Mexicans ain't nice nore are Cubans in fact my friend when he was young got spanked with the side of a machete or a chancla
I don't know much about Mexicans other than there major drug lords
But its true
My father is stereotypically Irish. He cries at Irish songs, he's held a grudge for about 3 years, and is a fine connoisseur of beer. Oh, i also have 20+ uncles and aunts in Ireland, and Uncle Jim LITERALLY GETS HIS MAIL DELIVERED TO A PUB.
As someone who probably has no Irish blood, this was incredibly entertaining
Dystopian not bro, same
I'm 50% Irish 49% swedish 1%everything else
Talon Boombringer you're probably right, since I'm Australian, but it would've gone way back
Dystopian not I'm 50%Irish and 40%German and 10% of whatever else
Every year on Saint Patrick's day seeing Jack act so Irish reminds me how American I am. Though I don't act American. Literally my reading teacher was reading over something of mine and told me I spell like an old English woman. I laughed it off and said I've always spelt like that. She still corrected it anyway.
Samidoesstuff me too. I'm from Georgia and I spell honour, colour and all those words with u. It's weird
My computer always corrects my spelling and I'm like I can freaking spell.
Ashton Michael I'm kind of the same way. There for a while, back a few years ago, I was spelling theater like "theatre" 😂
I used to spell theater like that too, until my drama teacher in high school told me that you spell it like that for example "she took a theatre class" and it's "er" for "she went to the theater" so the "re" she said is the subject where as the "er" is the physical place/building. And honestly I think nowadays it's just "er" for both.
Same
I love the music in the background. Irish music is my favorite.
That's not even Irish music lol
you only how isn’t it
@@mrscarinae you feckin faker
@@seanwalsh6835 shut up I'm Irish I'm from galway
That's saint paddy's music it's called a jog
i like how Jack gets nostalgic for Ireland
*GRABS WOODEN SPOON*
Jack: RUN
RedLogicGaming 😂
I'm Irish these were so true also happy Paddy's day
During storm Ofelia my mammy was out hanging up the washing hair blowing in all directions saying “it’s a great day for the drying”
Molly Coleman Same
Fucking yes Jack!!! The fucking wooden spoon!! I've been in America for three years but I was born and raised in Ireland and this video just reminded me of the memories I made there. I really miss my friends there and I hope that I can go back someday and see what became of them but for now I'm happy where I am, sitting I'm my room watching TH-cam, best thing to do when you have nothing else
Two years later hearing about father Ted after watching it with my British dad
Jack:How Irish are You?
Me:Not as Irish as you Jack
All star Nine same
In the last ten minutes of the video only Irish people would be able to actually hear what Sean is saying cuz the accent thickened throughout the whole video😂😂
You know your Irish when you didn t even realise the accent changed😂
Being Irish has helped me crack the code 😂😂
It doesn't sound like it's even changed to me
It didn't even change for me 😂
Omg the bye one!!!!!!! I can’t end a call without saying ‘ok, bye bye bye bye bye bye love you bye bye bye bye’
GemmaF005 same😂😂
Seán: explaining what it was like to grow up in Ireland
Me: EXACTLY!!! OMG I MISS HOME. these tests where my childhood oh my lord.
I love living in the UK. It's lovely and everyone is kind. But i miss being able to go to that shops and get me and my brother some sweets. Seán you're completely right I would count them with my Bro and we would have competitions to see who got the most. And I still don't complain when they get my order wrong. It's so humiliating when my friends get the waiter to take the food back. ITS GOOD FOOD IM HUNGRY AND IM GONNA EAT IT! Be prepared for my comaining later tho 😂😂😂 god, I miss Ireland. Don't miss the immersion tho. Or that damn spoon
Living in the lair of the enemy huh? You must love to live dangerously.
I love how his accent got more and more prominent as the video went on xD
Ikr
omg yass im glad im not the only one who noticed!
Yup
Wolfire ! I
I love the phone call question, because that happens for me too (UK), but it's like "yeah, okay, cheers, talk to you later, alright, bye, bye, bye" while slowly tilting your head more and more down...
Ash Egyptians do that all the time! its crazy how such different cultures find common stuff like this to relate to no matter how little.
It's just funny, no matter who you talk to, it always happens
I'm from Ireland and i can relate to so many of these things
In Ireland today instead of the wooden spoon it's I'm turning the wifi off
Way too relatable aha
no still a wooden spoon....
Same, and I live in America
Saint Antony is the patron Saint of lost things.
If you loose something ask him "Excuse me Saint Antony where idi I leave me ___"
When you find it always say "Thankyou Saint Antony for helping me find my ___"
I'm from NI and a young lad and some of these are typical in my way of life like the rain and the death one!
Im too nl
meepx meepx Stop. You don't know where they live. That's unnecessary.
Same
I'm Northern Irish as well
Atimelord852 I'm from the roi and I come of across these as Well
"I'm a milky-tea boi" is probably the best thing ive ever heard.
EloiseRaeCullen
Ach did he now 😮
Well how's the kids going then anyway
He has disappointed Irish people everywhere.
its what us irish ppl say
Awesome Cheese i. Love it. I love that. I wish America had sayings like that. But we don't. Which is sad.
Stay frosty royal milk tea
I believe the term ya lookin for there Seán would be “The Dole”
I WAS FECKIN SCREAMING IT AT THE SCREEN
@@emwatchesthings lol same
@@emwatchesthings Pog.
The dole? Benifits? Like universal credit?
@@trans_boy_kole7640 Unemployment welfare.
*no thanks I don't like hot drinks*. *IRISH MUSIC STOPS *
I'm full on irish, accent and all, and I live in a little village in county limerick called Athea with my granny and these days, me and my friends skate around the centre of town and cause trouble. But ill be honest, i get the wooden spoon now and then.
I'm part Irish, part German, live in America, my friends can't understand a damn thing I say, and I am now pretty much immune to alcohol.
its spelt centre in Ireland
It's over in beetwen glin and abbyfeale.
Ye, my mam says bye bu bye by bey bye bye. I asked her why once and she said “cause some people wanna continue the call after u have to go”
Ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh
That's true
Mine too
*ARSE BISCUITS!*
Ah, no show like the ol' Father Ted. 😂
Everything in this video was so relatable, Jack. Your Irish fans fucking love these Irish videos, had me in stitches 😂
that would be an ecumenical matter...
Love that show
Your name is the most irish name ever. Sure looks like its from good old kilkenny.
I've watched every episode of father Ted,dougle is my favorite one.
I love it when people explain foreign slang with...other foreign slang. Like he explained "acting the maggot" with the sentence "You're just a wormy, wriggly, kind of guy. You're out for crack, you're out for scoops." and I have no idea what any of that means.
How Irish is jacksepticeye? ALL THE WAY!!!
J Chrapla YES THANK YOU I went into the comments to see if anyone else had done this, and if nobody had I was going to
He's Irish all day evry day! 🍀
J Chrapla thank ya laddie
oye, no problem laddie
* accent intensifies *
Happy St Patrick’s day everyone!
Sean, tell us about your childhood more! This was so interesting and entertaining to watch!
I'm Irish and 16 and I grew up with Father Ted and my sister works in a shop and she always comes home telling us that at least one customer comes to her and says 'ah well did you hear so and so died last week shocking'
Jack: Irland is very religious
Also jack: is an atheist
*sneak 100*
When did he say he was atheist?
Ireland isn't that religious anymore the only people that go to mass or 60+ y/o
In a detroit become human video
@@cordrust that is incorrect but ok.
@@emily-wu7rj where are you from
I feel like everybody lights up when talking about their culture!
Am I wrong?
Meh... some Americans. They more talk about the culture their elders brought to America than American culture itself.
YES
when you’re northern irish you just have a fear of getting shot to be honest lmao
Slavery
@@oof9701 depression
Watching Jack is like finding a four-leaf clover.
Wunkle I’ve never seen a four leaf clover 🍀 in my life
That is such an accurate statement.
Wunkle I know right
so true
Was that supposed to be a joke because he's Irish?
"Which of these strikes the fear of God-"
*Jack furiously clicking wooden spoon*