Do you know any Irish people in your country?
Yep
no
but I know a brit and that's pretty much the same thing
irish expats all over the place here in northern california
know 8 personally. they are all in the trades and all drink in at the same bar as me
>>53490232
Unfortunately
>>53490434
The ones who emigrate are mostly 'lads'
>>53490232
Yep, my cousin married an Irish guy
Some Irish guy picked a fight with my boss about hard tacos being the real thing and not tex-mex in a Mexican restaurant I used to work in. The guy broke his nose so he closed early in the morning to go to the hospital and gave me a free day. I've been really fond of Ireland ever since that day.
Ye boi
>>53490870
>"Tacos"
Here they're called tacos gringos.
Alas, yes. Is it genetically coded into Irish DNA to run away from their own country in droves at the first sign of trouble now?
>>53490232
nope. Where do you usually go?
also I'm surprised we're not higher on the list
>>53490232
i havent met a fellow irish person other than my family since i came here 3 years ago
>>53491096
I don't know anything about Mexican food, I was there for the money and the whole not being a neet thing.
>>53491241
they have burritos, tacos, nachos, tortillas, and other shit
>>53490232
No one.
>>53490232
Yeah hundreds there there pretty based. My uni is literally 2/3ds Irish.
>>53490232
I've met one from norther Ireland, if that counts.
>>53490232
Yes
>>53491743
wur dei catlik r prdsting
>>53490232
No cant say I do
>>53492045
good lad
>>53490232
Nope.
Test
>>53490232
A couple, they're alright. But I know plenty of diaspora and they're annoying as fuck.
Too many of the fuckers
>>53490232
Well then...
>>53490232
Yep
you can't go more than a few feet without hearing one of those cunt drying accents
>>53490232
I ran a business years ago in New Jersey and had some Irish clients i used call FOBs (Fresh Off the Boeing). They were top guys and only had a problem with them once. Guy comes in my office with an accent so thick i just handed him an pencil and paper and told him to write down what he needed. I always wondered what part of Ireland he came from.
>>53490232
>>53490232
Surprisingly I have never met an Irish person in Canada.
>>53493062
Conamara.
>>53494940
I haven't met any in terms of accent, but just ones with Irish heritage.
>>53492870
>Australia complaining about accents
Hol' up
>>53494940
Lots of us are beginning to move to Canada now. You'll probably see more in the next few years.
>>53496794
How come? Our economy is in the shitter.
>>53496861
i think trudeau did something with immigration policy
Yeah I've met several just in my small province alone.
>>53490232
Yes, a few.
>>53490232
The guy who cuts my hair and my friend whose a bartender's friend(whose a bar manager at a different place).
My wife is Irish.
I am part Irish (my paternal grandmother's maiden name was Brennan). Overall I blend in very well, its not the 1800s anymore and most Irish are just like every other American.
>>53491224
Where do you live? There are little enclaves of Irish in the greater NYC area.
>>53490232
>nz
never met one in my life
My wife's boyfriend is Irish.
My girlfriend's husband is Irish.
>>53490232
my grandparents
>>53490232
why do mexico has some many irish people?
>>53490232
>that high percentage in all those god tier countries
>>53497762
>mexico
>god tier
>>53497762
>Mexico
>Vagabondtugal
wew lad
>>53497797
>implying i was talking about mexico
>>53490232
Met some before. I don't any very well.
A guy in my uni is red headed and his last name is Mc Donnell
He's chilean tho
>>53490232
Irish-Spanish couples are/were pretty popular for an unknown reason. I know some of their kids.
Irish race horses is well known rather than irish people in japan.
like a Singspiel,Pilsudski,Tony Bin and Moon Ballad.