What are the Irish good for?
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What are the Irish good for?
10 things the Irish are the best in the world at
- Thanking bus drivers. Pin.
- Sunday roasts. Pin.
- Avoiding a compliment. Pin.
- Irish mammies. Pin.
- Drinking Guinness. Another thing that the Irish are the best in the world at is drinking Guinness.
- Talking about the weather.
- Drinking tea.
- Slang.
Why Ireland is so famous?
Ireland is a place to visit not only for its beauty and history, but because of its lively atmosphere. The Irish are known worldwide for their festive celebration and the country hosts many events and festivals along the year. It is the largest festival of traditional music in Ireland.
Are the Irish Loyal?
An Irish man will always stay loyal to his friends. They take their bromances very seriously and take pride in their male friendships. An Irish man could quite literally be left talking to a wall.
Why do I feel great pride in being Irish?
I felt great pride in being Irish because of the overwhelming support we received from fans and watchers all over the world on our football fans, and especially because our Irish players and supporters did us proud and gave the world something to remember! Sometimes I wonder why everyone favours us.
Is there such a thing as a nice Irish person?
No, it does not exist. I am not saying there are no nice Irish people. But friendship can be difficult among people who begrudge the success of their neighbour. (Don’t deny it, even the Irish say it themselves). For whatever reason, you are obsessed with money.
What are some Irish habits that drive everyone else up the wall?
From our “it’ll be grand” attitude when dealing with our problems to not accepting compliments, there are a number of tendencies common to many Irish people that drive everyone else up the wall. Here are 11 annoying habits the Irish just can’t crack… 1. Ignoring problems If ignoring your problems was a sport, then Ireland would be world champions.
Does everyone like you Mr (Irish) nice guy?
Sir — With reference to Brendan O’Connor’s page one article: ‘No More Mr (Irish) Nice Guy’ (Sunday Independent, September 14, 2008), Mr Paddy, sorry for disappointing you, but, no, not everyone likes you. A s a matter of fact, it is pretty amazing how disliked the Irish are.