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 Why are there no snacks in Ireland?
An Irish kid told me there were no snacks in Ireland because a guy called Patrick had driven them all out. Do they not have any chips or pies or anything like that in Ireland? Who was Mr Patrick ...


 Which County in Ireland is the most over-rated and which is the most under-rated?

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I have been to both Donegal and Dublin and have to agree! Dublin very expensive, but still great. Donegal is magnificent for it's people and scenery. Galway good ...


 Wheres the best place to live in ireland?
Should i stay in sligo
Move to louth or dublin

Im thinking louth
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Sligo isnt really safe as someone reacently got a hatchet in the head but ive got 3 ...


 Which is the nicest? ?
Please note that this is posted in the Irish section because I want Irish people's opinions.

Thank you!

Which is the nicest name?
Claudia Michelle Maria
or
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 I'm irish and i don't like hot weather(don't know why?)i prefer wind and rain!?
I love rain and i hate hot's places.I seem to like cold places more.what's that all about??just curious?? smartass's welcome heh heh :)...


 Is Ireland a foreign country?
i live in england... so is ireland a foreign country to england??...


 Any 1 irish ??
because i am ...ya have ta be in ...


 Good restaurants in Dublin (Ireland)?
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 How many on here are Irish?
North or South?
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I am from the North. (Belfast) My parents migrated here when I was quite young....


 Ireland - where would you go?
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Im doing a survey on piano owners in Ireland. Do you own a piano and how often do you have it tuned ?

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 What day is chrismas in ireland?
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 Horrible Irish Weather?!!!?
Anyone else sick of our horrible Irish weather? Non stop rain in the middle of July!
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 Does anyone here live in Dublin?
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 What do you think about France and French people?
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 Does anyone out there think northern Ireland should become a different country all together?
i know it sounds stupid but could be the ...


 What does Ireland have to be so special??
love that country. I love the time I spent over there!!...


 What is a Catholic Mass in Ireland like?
Is the music more contemporary or traditional (contemporary being like guitars and stuff)? Is the Latin mass and Gregorian chant still popular?

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 Do I need a passport to fly from England to Dublin? I'm English.?
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 Does my friend need a current passport to visit Ireland?
My friend is English, but her passport is out of date, will she be able to visit Dublin, or must she wait untill she gets her passport renewed?...



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What is the traditional Irish response to the phrase "Top of the Morn"?

HI.Thank you.
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For real, this is for a contest at work. If you guess right, I'll win a prize and you will get 10 points.

    



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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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IRISH PEOPLE DO NOT SAY ANYTHING LIKE TOP OF THE MORNING OR TOP OF THE MORN TO YA!

We just say hello or hi.

= )


The Questioner
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Oh no, not another American. That is a stage Irish saying, you will never hear it in Ireland. You will hear either "maidhin breah" which is good morning in Irish, or simply "Good Morning"


boofuswoolie
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I've never heard such a phrase except from American movies...Bing Crosby kind of stuff. Honestly the phrase is not used in Ireland nor is "begorra".or "sure to be sure" !
A lot of this clowning stuff originated on England vaudeville stage ..
and is possibly explained by the fact that "English" as spoken in Ireland owes it's idiom to our own native "Gaelic"
All languages have their own idiom ..... to say "I have a cold"
would be "TĂ  slaighdĂ n orm" .. literal translation would be "I have a cold on me".....Gaelic is the oldest vernacular European language, being a branch of Indo-European Celtic languages.
(related languages which are readily mutually understood , are Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Manx and Breton.) BTW, this "Top of the mornin stuff and "begorras" is rather offensive to us here in Ireland ....as it had it's origins in uppity English "entertainment
We are not alone in this attitude the Dutch people for instance resent being called "Kaisen Kopf" by Germans.. i.e "Cheese Heads".....Hope you get the drift.....I'm Irish and a native Gaelic speaker. SlĂ n...


MUSICGUY
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ugh another american stereotype.nobody in ireland says "top of the mornin" we just say hi or hows it going? to each other

i have lived in ireland all my life and nobody has ever said "top of the mornin" to me nor have i ever heard anyone utter those words to anyone else

dont believe everything you see in american made films


*fi*
ha ha lol!!
we dont really say "top of the morn" except wen we're taking the piss...


Ella's MamaĂ­
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Im Irish and living in Ireland all my life, and ive NEVER EVER heard ANYONE EVER say that exept for in movies!

people in Waterford normally greet each other by saying "well girl/boy,how are ya?" and the reply is normally "ah well girl/boy, im grand, you?"


deburca98
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I am irish and live in ireland and find that steryotype phrase annoying and indicative of a racist steryotype. I find it highly offending as it is never said here in ireland, we actually find it disgusting, I mean do you think alll black people say "yes master" to white people,
We do not use it as it was typically used in old books , movies to portray a "drunken mick" or a dumb paddy.


janus
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This is Hollywood Americanese, It simply is not Said in Ireland. It is from the Days of the Quiet Man with John Wayne Maureen O Hara Barry Fitzgerald, Finnians Rainbow With Tommy Steele and Fred Astaire Etc. It is American Stage Oirishy. Most People in Ireland say Hows it Going and the Reply is Game Ball ,or mostly Good Day to you and the reply is I am Grand thank you very much, or even Hows the Man and the reply I am alright Hows yourself then.


Guaranteed Irish!!!
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pog ma hone!!!


Is máith liom cáca millís!
Firstly we don't say it!

Secondly it's Top of the mornin'

Thirdly the reply is 'And the rest of the afternoon/day to you!'


Misty Blue
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Get real.They'd piss themselves laughing and look at you like you are mental.

Hi Gyp-spoon of sugar did the trick!


Katie K
"Well thanks, but I'm gona come down from the top and beat some sensible greetings into you now!"


I should be doing something else
This is a stereotype. In all my years I can honestly say I have never once said that or heard anyone saying that, so you can tell whoever organised this in work, from me, a born and bred Irish girl, that NO ONE says that!

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gypsy_cat 345
As a Yank, even I know that actual Irish people don't use that phrase. But I nearly peed myself laughing at the responses.
Do I need to start wearing adult diapers when I log onto YA?

Misty---Yo, Chick, ever get rid of those hiccups? :)


auscorpion
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Well the response is more physical than lingual, they fall to the floor with hysteric laughter then if the speaker of such a phrase was wearing an aran jumper of some sort they would start rolling around too.


bumblebee
r u drunk?


Lilly L
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"I stepped outside of my little cottage with a thach roof and stood on a leprchaun, it was a pity but i got to keep his gold. Then I went to the pub and bought everyone drinks til they they were so drunk couldn't stand anymore, so it was basicly just another day. Do you like my shamrock, that I wear every single day?"


houseoffunksville
Generally F**k off!


Richard G
I'm sure I've heard it but can't remember :o(

So try this one instead:
May the saddest day of your future be no worse
Than the happiest day of your past!


bthomascrowgirl
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Bring me a beer and me pot o gold, laddy!!


Jacko
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"where's my ale?"



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