Post: You know you're in Ireland when...
12-11-2013, 12:58 PM #1
SuperGamecube64
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12-11-2013, 02:35 PM #2
Or when people have that funny accent. That usually gives it away.

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12-11-2013, 02:46 PM #3
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Lmfao get out now LOL


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12-11-2013, 03:03 PM #4
Dman93
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Originally posted by Madison
Or when people have that funny accent. That usually gives it away.


Way to stereotype all Irish people there..
12-11-2013, 05:27 PM #5
OmfBen
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Originally posted by Dman93 View Post
Way to stereotype all Irish people there..


Although, your reply could also be classed as stereotypical...
Not all Irish people have "funny accents" (an irish accent)
You can be completely non-Irish, half Irish or even just Irish and have an Irish accent. All you have to do is live in Ireland for several years.

My Nan is 50% Irish and she moved there to live in the country. Before, she had a "London accent" due to spending nearly all her life in London, owning a pub. Now she's lived in Ireland for 8 or so years, she doesn't sound out of place. She sounds, well... Irish. (Not full-on, but close enough)

and, My Grandad moved out with her at the same time, lived there for the same amount of time as her, also ran the pub with her... but he doesn't sound one part Irish. Still sounds like he is just visiting from London.
12-11-2013, 05:42 PM #6
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You think that's cute? I wake up to several horses in my bedroom, a couple even between my bedsheets. Get on my level.
12-11-2013, 08:05 PM #7
Dman93
Crawl to your cross
Originally posted by Xmas View Post
Although, your reply could also be classed as stereotypical...
Not all Irish people have "funny accents" (an irish accent)
You can be completely non-Irish, half Irish or even just Irish and have an Irish accent. All you have to do is live in Ireland for several years.

My Nan is 50% Irish and she moved there to live in the country. Before, she had a "London accent" due to spending nearly all her life in London, owning a pub. Now she's lived in Ireland for 8 or so years, she doesn't sound out of place. She sounds, well... Irish. (Not full-on, but close enough)

and, My Grandad moved out with her at the same time, lived there for the same amount of time as her, also ran the pub with her... but he doesn't sound one part Irish. Still sounds like he is just visiting from London.


Oh so you're saying because I didn't think of people who may have picked the accent up or not and live here I'm stereotyping?
How do you mean you nan sounds 'irish' there is a different accent in every county in Ireland and there is probably two that are very hard for non irish people to understand and may sound funny to them. But in the town where I live there is very little accent and most people I talk to online don't know where I'm from till I tell them, so for someone to say you can tell where all irish people are from, from their accent is stupid it's like me saying all americans talk loud and obnoxious, it's just stupid..
12-11-2013, 08:13 PM #8
Originally posted by ExoticFox View Post
You wake up to a cow in your kitchen haha

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I'm Irish, laughed hard at this Happy
12-11-2013, 10:01 PM #9
SuperGamecube64
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Originally posted by Predator View Post
I'm Irish, laughed hard at this Happy


Where ya from?.. I'm from Westmeath
12-11-2013, 10:02 PM #10
Originally posted by ExoticFox View Post
Where ya from?.. I'm from Westmeath


South Armagh, Crossmaglen :p

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