and DON'T say Halloween came from either Britain or America I mean IRISH PEOPLE INVENTED HALLOWEEN sorry I just came across people saying that Halloween is from Britain or America on websites when I was doing research so of course I started shouting in irish like I always do when i'm angry!
crimedia I swear when people say ' You're Irish. Isn't that like British but in a different place ?' If you call an Irish person British, long story short , you'll get a whack 😂😂
Number 11 don't say hurling is like cricket Number 12 don't say A few words in Irish if you can't speak it fluently ( you'll just get confused ) Number 13 we don't all love potatoes ( but I do )
Number 14: Haggis is SCOTTISH, not Irish. Number 15: Yes, the Irish have a language. It is called, "Irish." Not Gaelic or Irish Gaelic .. it's IRISH!!! (Labhraím Gaeilge) for those who not get that... póg mo thóin Number 16: The expression, "Don't be fucking with me Lucky Charms," said in a thick, fake Irish accent stopped being funny about 30 years ago... and ... it was never funny in Ireland... It's just friggin' insulting.
1:07 we don't call them Irish- Americans we just call them Americans if you weren't raise here and you don't live here you're not Irish! Regardless of your parentage
I plan on moving to Ireland for college and then for work until I can get a citizenship there. After I get a citizenship... would I still be considered American, or would I be considered Irish? Or would I be considered Irish-American?
Lily Host 101 Irish, without a doubt! Identity isn't important here just be friendly and part of the community. "It isn't blood that makes you Irish, it's a willingness to be part of the Irish nation"- a quote from someone I can't remember who was in Irish history.
Number 11: Don't say everyone has red hair. Number 12: Do not tell an Irish person that they get drunk all the time. Number 13: Do not make fun of the Irish sports because they are the most popular in Ireland. Number 14: Be aware of what we say. It doesn't always mean what you think. Number 15: If someone from Ireland says "hi" to you MAKE SURE YOU SAY HELLO BACK TO THEM... IF NOT PEOPLE WILL THINK YOU'RE REALLY RUDE. Number 16: Smile and day hi to everyone. From experience because I'm Irish I think this is the MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO IN IRELAND.
Haha, you should certainly visit Belfast in Ireland! Also, for some typical phrases in Gaelic, you should learn, "tiocfaidh ár lá", which means "good day to you", and "up the ra", which is "thank you".
I wish there was a big dome around Ireland so we could just be left alone by the rest of the world to eat our bacon and cabbage and salute eachother all day
The first time I went to Dublin it was pretty obvious that I was part of tourist group (just imagine a gang of 25 teenagers wielding camping style backpacks covered it Canadian flag pins). We arrived the day before Saint Patricks day, It was about 10 am when our bus dropped us off on a side alleyway off O'Connell Street. We were walking down O'Connell when we say these two older men (probably about 60 ish years old) sitting on the side of the road, ironically drunk off their ass. We were just passing them when one of the men started to maniacally laugh, then scream, "Ooh tourists are we?! Better be careful! Lot's a' SEX and COCAIN in Ireland!!!" That said man then proceeded to pass out face first on the concrete, while his equally as smashed friend starting howling at our shocked expressions. Easily the weirdest interaction I've ever had with a stranger, but one of the funniest memories I have of Ireland :')
When I moved to rural cork for a few years, I learnt the 'finger twitch' acknowledgement very quickly! I still do it at times and wonder why I don't get responses from other drivers. And one thing you DON'T do in Ireland is say 'no' to a cup of tea, when visiting someone. Even if it means sitting down to a plate of buns, cake and scones as well.
LOL. you're in a lot of trouble then! Do you know the Mrs Doyle character in Father Ted? Always trying to force her cup of tea on visitors? It's no joke!! G'wan, g'wan, g'wan, g'wan - sure have a wee cup! Seriously you could get a note from the doctor telling them you're gluten intolerant!!
My wife and I went to Ireland. Only bought 2 plane tickets and a rental car no hotel. We flew into Shannon and our first stop was durty Nelly's next to bunratty castle. We talked to a few locals and they told us to stay away from from Dublin and actually experience Ireland. Best advice I ever got. Had an awesome time in small towns
You are correct about corned beef and cabbage not being Irish but ye should have told people that Irish people eat BACON AND CABBAGE! That would be BOILED fat bacon now,not the thin slices you'd have in a fry which are called " rashers". You'd see the big hunks hung up in butchers here all over but I've never seen it in England. Also, you'd have WHITE pudding as well as black in an Irish fry. You can only buy it in a few shops in England that sell Irish foods and it's a shame because it's so much nicer than black pudding! No gristly bits and a bit of a spicey flavour-I love it!!
Half of this is so wrong. Is anyone else wondering why two bris are telling people what not to do in Ireland when they cant even say the name right this practically say iland
😂Isobel O dwyer Ye, I'm from Waterford down in Munster and I went to America for a week and when I said "It's good craic here," everyone turned there head to me😂
lol I remember when my friend came over to Ireland and I had to tell him everything to do and not to do .I also told him just to nod a agree when we speak Irish or Irish slang .It was so funny .
I went 3 times in Ireland. I'm french and people were convinced I am when I spoke.😁. You may be ok with french tourists cause the only ones of us who go in Ireland are contemplative and festive ecologists 🤣🤣. Most seriously, i would say life is good in Ireland when youre a frenchy on hollyday: bus, youth hostel, pubs, people, bandb, accent that I understand more than english one, coleslaw👍, meet beef 🥩 ( steacks that no one want to buy except french and italians😄), bycicles, your serenity and awareness, security (where are the cops ?... I didn't see any violence so...), and a collective care about nature. So thank you Ireland. Keep that precious spirit. See you one day again bro's.
I got more out of the comments than the video. Those from Ireland....I plan on visiting your beautiful country in September. I prefer not to stand out as an ignorant American. I believe when in a different country do as they do. What is your best advice on how to act when in your country?
Rebecca order lots of Guinness, get drunk. Be extremely excited about hurling because the all Ireland championship final takes place in September and remember you can't be neutral always pick a team. Say " this is great craic" instead of " I'm having fun" and never ever ever say something nice about England and their royal family.
Got it! Nice. Thank you so much for the advice :) I had to google hurling. I'm excited to see it in person! I will learn all I can between now and September about the sport. :)
definitely visit a lot of different counties. Try Irish sweets (candy) they're lovely. Say "this is great craic" "craic" is pronounced crack. It also annoys people when you mention the Queen or England, or compare Ireland to England or your own home. You should definitely go into town in Dublin and go to lots of shops, e.g: Dunnes Stores. Visit the River Liffey and go to a pub and get drunk. You should definitely visit Tayto Park, it's a whole theme park dedicated to our crisps, Tayto crisps. You should also visit Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo. Hope this helps, Ireland is a lovely place.
I haven't got to go to Ireland yet but I worked construction with a guy from there. The brogue he had was so contagious especially when swearing at tools that broke. I asked him what it was like there ' its so f****** green everywhere ' he tells me haha.
Irish lesson: I like you - is maith liom tu (pronounced is mo lum too) I hate you - is fuail liom tu (pronounced is fool lum too) Potatoes - pratai (pronounced pra tea) Talk - caint (pronounced c eyent) Apple - ull (pronounced ool) Water - uisce (pronounced ish ca) Wet - fluich (pronounced fluck) Dry - tirim (pronounced tear im) Book - leabhar (pronounced l ow ar) Write - scriobh (pronounced sh cree uv) How are you - conas ata tu (pronounced cun as a ta too) I'm sorry. (ta bron orm pronounced ta bron or im)
slime obsessed a lot of people in ireland dont know how to speak irish like me i dont know how to speak irish and i am irish and i even live in ireland so dont keep thinking that everyone speaks irish still some people do only speak irish so this is a good coment no offence to anyone here i dont want to start a fight
Him:I guess we're talking about ISLAND then.. Me:NOOO!! You are talking about IRELAND pronounced IYER-LAND you eejit 🙄😂 (Btw im Irish if u haven't guessed,does this bother any other Irish people?😂)
Hey guys! This is my current favourite channel and for some reason, I don't visit these places but you're so entertaining and funny... You deserve more subs... Thank you 😆😆
I'm guessing by "here" you mean Ireland...the reason you may have never heard of it is because it's not Irish, it's Irish American. Pork was cheap in Ireland but when the Irish got to America it was expensive. The Irish in New York City were introduced to corned beef in the Jewish delis. Brisket used to be a cheap cut of beef which is why it's prepared as corned beef, pastrami, BBQ brisket, etc. These cooking processes turn a tough piece of meat into something delicious. The reason corned beef is cooked with cabbage is because cabbage was less expensive than potatoes plus the salty meat would add flavor to the cabbage when boiled together. It was cheap and easy to cook so it became a common meal in the Irish American community.
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ImperfectAesthetic his intro is from an episode of friends where one character put on an extremely stereotypical accent. (Didn't know if you knew that, so I'm just putting that out there)
This is one of my pet peeves. The irish language is irish as in the spanish language is spanish or Gaelige as in the spanish language is espanol. Gaelic is a very confusing term that is only used by people who are not irish. So to recount it is either irish or gaeilige NOT gaelic. ( Sorry if that seemed rude i was just trying to clear things up )
Yeah and also(apart from certain parts of Ireland ) we don't even speak Irish, we speak English. Irish is taught to us in school since we started school, but it's not taught very well and not many of us would really be able to have a conversation in Irish
Ireland is one of the places I would love to go, so thanks for the tips but some of them I didn't know was a thing that most people got wrong, good to know it now.
1:If u can speak fluently in Irish talk but most of us Irish people speak english if u know bits ahd pieces dont say anythingnu will get confused with the little words and will make fool of ur self 2:If ur going to big citys (Dublin,Cork,Belfast etc) If ur not into traffic jams,air polution(mainly Dublin),hotels and restarants being booked or always being on a scedule so u dont be late dont go there! 3:If u absolutly hate traffic jams the bigfest traffic areas are Limerick(Adare) or Dublin also traffic is bad at rush hour (Morning 8:00 am to 10pm)(Afternoon 2:00 pm to 3:30pm)as u could be delayed from 5 min to a hour half hour. 4:If u dont wanna look like a tourist dont go to tourist shops,dont wear alot of the Irish colurs gold,yellow,orange and mainly GREEN
You do- the reason they sound like they are saying "island" is because they have English accents and the English accent is non-rhotic i.e. they don't sound the R unless it's at the beginning of a word. I have an English accent too but my parents were Irish and I have lived in Ireland for 10 years now so I hope my pronunciation is better.I used to give out stink ( severely reprimand) to other English kids who called it " island" when I was a kid
Number 11: if you’re coming to Belfast I would recommend learning a few basic phrases in irish. For example, ‘Tiocfaidh ar la’, pronounced chuk-hee ar law, which translates to ‘hi, I hope you have a great day’. Another common phrase would be ‘up the ra’ which means thank you. So if you get lost you can go up to the Garda (police) and say ‘tiocfaidh ar la, how do I get to this place , up the ra!’ Have fun on your travels to Ireland! :)
dont say your anyway Irish if the only possible link of Irish in u is your last name it's fucking annoying when they say my great,great,great,great grandfather moved in USA so that means I'm a quarter Irish
People in the US, at least white people generally identify themselves by some ethnicity other than American when they are asked. A vast majority of people from the states that travel to Ireland do so because they identify themselves as Irish. So since you want our money- I guess Ireland will have to put up with our foibles.
J Whiskey Considering your money is so weak next to the euro and the jobs american companies provide are low paid and extremely unstable, we would rather not put up with your foibles but our mothers raised us to be polite.. And take every penny off of American tourists! I have some Irish glass if you want to buy. It's a window from my house but it's 100% Irish glass. Yours for €1000 or $2000 (higher of because of exchange rate) You pay for the shipping but I have to say it's a higher price because of needing a new window.... I mean tax!
1.don't call st paddys day st patties 2.don't mock the accent even id punch someone for doing it 3.don't say you have irish ansestroy 4.not every one is paddy or Patrick O'Reilly 5.it's not funny to ask the Irish no.4 6.go to some other landmarks like coragh Patrick or kilmainham jail 7.not everyone is in the ira tiocfaidh ár ĺa 8.not everything we drink I guinnes there's also balies 9.ask for a beef stew or a shepherds pie instead of corned beaf and cabbage 10.if you say fuck the ra you'll be shot
Number 11 Don’t say 'POTATOES' it is very annoying and hardly anyone says it, considering I know because I am Irish Number 12 Don’t wave the tri colour around or your flag in Ireland many people find it disrespectful (not me I’m fine)
RainbowFarting Unicorns2003 let them find it disrespectful, they are far more disrespectful to our culture, burning the tricolour and pictures of murdered Catholics on their shitty 12th July bonfires - funded by their even shittier government!
Although Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, it is actually a part of the UK. The Republic of Ireland is the rest of the Irish island, which is its own country
Also here is some Irish phrases if you go to Gaeltacht areas.. Póg mo thoin- have a nice day (prounced po-g muh ho-in) Faigh as-. Nice to meet you ( Fy aus)
Very late response, not all americans do. People from the mid western areas would call it EYEre land with an emphasis on the ire. t's here are usually ignored and emphasis is placed on i. The U.S. is massive many different cultural tics not just in language.
Number 11: In Northern Ireland, especially in the Bogside (Derry), the Shankhill and the Falls (Belfast), do not mention religion, if you don't want to be bombed.
I come from a small Irish (descendant ) town south of Montréal where it was common practice to finger twitch in my young days . It was a real pleasure to respond to finger twitch on the small roads from Dingle to Waterford . Ireland is great.
I think it's a dish that started being made and eaten by Irish immigrants to America, which is why so many Americans believe it is a traditional Irish dish.
@@sirwatermelon6944 Yes, it's a traditional Irish-American dish for St. Patricks day. Apparently most Irish beef was exported & expensive in Ireland back in the day (Bacon & cabbage would be more common in Ireland) but was inexpensive in the USA, so, Irish immigrants would eat it as they viewed it as a luxury food. Unfortunately, public schools in the USA are terrible about teaching modern history & most have zero idea that this isn't an actual thing from Ireland.
We don’t judge. We just know ye a tourist when we see ye. Also I’m a leprechaun 🍀. I’m like 100% Irish. 11. Don’t pretend ye know about me country. Ye don’t know what ye talking about Edit: 12. PRONOUNCE IRELAND RIGHT
Top of the morning to ya! Since I’m 100-% Irish, I’m about to sit down and have bowl authentic Irish corned beef and cabbage. I’m going to finish the beer I bought myself and then go home to book a flight to Dublin. Ireland here Income!
number 11 : don't call irish people British, cause you'll get a clatter
crimedia Jasus you'll get a fierce fucking batin if you call me British
and DON'T say Halloween came from either Britain or America I mean IRISH PEOPLE INVENTED HALLOWEEN sorry I just came across people saying that Halloween is from Britain or America on websites when I was doing research so of course I started shouting in irish like I always do when i'm angry!
crimedia I swear when people say ' You're Irish. Isn't that like British but in a different place ?' If you call an Irish person British, long story short , you'll get a whack 😂😂
Average Joesson god if you said that to an Irish person face to face that would bate che
Agree
Number 11 don't say hurling is like cricket
Number 12 don't say A few words in Irish if you can't speak it fluently ( you'll just get confused )
Number 13 we don't all love potatoes ( but I do )
Number 14: Haggis is SCOTTISH, not Irish.
Number 15: Yes, the Irish have a language. It is called, "Irish." Not Gaelic or Irish Gaelic .. it's IRISH!!! (Labhraím Gaeilge) for those who not get that... póg mo thóin
Number 16: The expression, "Don't be fucking with me Lucky Charms," said in a thick, fake Irish accent stopped being funny about 30 years ago... and ... it was never funny in Ireland... It's just friggin' insulting.
Number 17: There's no Lucky Charms cereal in Ireland, save for a few shops.
Number 14: It's not potatoes, it's "spuds"
Leanne_TGG nahhh most of us here say potatoes cause of the taytos... GO TAYTO PARK!!!
Ellate Games whatttt?! I say spuds 😂
When people say "Are u British"
Me: No I from Ireland
Other person: Yea that means you're British
Me: NOO I AM NOT
Yep your *IRISH*
It's like people don't know that word
I agree
IF I COULD LIKE MORE I WOULD
BTW I am irish
Wat
I punched someone for saying that
I am irish and I have never heard of corned beef and cabbage
Think that's an Irish American thang.
Same
It’s an Irish American dish, my relatives make it for me when I visit them in New York
Everyone in the US thinks its an irish dish.
Literally same😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I nearly cried when he called top of the morning a typical Irish phrase
I'm just commenting because my husband is from Dublin and Everton is his team :)
1:07 we don't call them Irish- Americans we just call them Americans if you weren't raise here and you don't live here you're not Irish! Regardless of your parentage
Michelle Michelle fack app
I plan on moving to Ireland for college and then for work until I can get a citizenship there. After I get a citizenship... would I still be considered American, or would I be considered Irish? Or would I be considered Irish-American?
Lily Host 101 Irish, without a doubt! Identity isn't important here just be friendly and part of the community. "It isn't blood that makes you Irish, it's a willingness to be part of the Irish nation"- a quote from someone I can't remember who was in Irish history.
finally someone with sense
Claire Landers or we call dem Yanks 😂
Number 11: Don't say everyone has red hair.
Number 12: Do not tell an Irish person that they get drunk all the time.
Number 13: Do not make fun of the Irish sports because they are the most popular in Ireland.
Number 14: Be aware of what we say. It doesn't always mean what you think.
Number 15: If someone from Ireland says "hi" to you MAKE SURE YOU SAY HELLO BACK TO THEM... IF NOT PEOPLE WILL THINK YOU'RE REALLY RUDE.
Number 16: Smile and day hi to everyone. From experience because I'm Irish I think this is the MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO IN IRELAND.
Number 17 ITS NOT PRONOUNCED EYE LAND ITS IRELAND
Kealan Morton in 16 you misspelled say
No Soccer is more popular than Hurling and Football I’d say and I’m from Clare
I’m red head and Irish!
Saorise Talent well aren’t you special sausage
Only Irish people can brag we’re 100% 🤣
Exactly because we are
Yup
Haha ye
Yaaaa
Exactly
Thumps up if your 100% Irish
👍
IM IRISH
Hunting times no but i live there
👎 northern irish
Hunting times How can somebody be considered 100% Irish?
Haha, you should certainly visit Belfast in Ireland! Also, for some typical phrases in Gaelic, you should learn, "tiocfaidh ár lá", which means "good day to you", and "up the ra", which is "thank you".
Alvaro Dumain also póg mo hól means “how are you doing”
Alvaro Dumain lol I can't believe you told people to say 'up the ra' in Belfast
I'm laughing my head off
Up the ra definitely isn't the ira
KBrideshane 705 This made my day!
Alvaro Dumain you are cruel😂😂😂
This is just bs😂 two British lads telling ya what not to say in Ireland
It’s Dee yo this is hardly racism
Ikr
ItzDark
chill.
Hehehehe
I mean some of that crap is true
You forgot about my favorite sport because I'm Irish hurling its traditional to play hurling in Ireland
Not played the most though. Gaelic and Football are played the most. But hurling is very Irish indeed.
“Ireland is part of UK right “ not joking that line would get you stabbed where I come from
Dino Doctor Stop being over dramatic please it’s childish
Stab city
upa hrl
The Irish Lad hahaha north Dublin no over reacting over here pal
Only Northern Ireland
I wish there was a big dome around Ireland so we could just be left alone by the rest of the world to eat our bacon and cabbage and salute eachother all day
So wanting to be left alone is the same as wanting safe spaces? (Which not all Americans want anyway.)
His name is Jack What if I want to see the country-side ;-;
2 Glam 2 Give A Damn It doesn't help that we're smack bang in the middle of America and Britain, both of whom are complete messes
2 Glam 2 Give A Damn we might get better weather
2 Glam 2 Give A Damn also we would be safe from Trump
Americans be like: my dads uncles cousins dogs neighbours step sister was irish so that makes me 99% irish
Oran5 5 true
Oran5 5 my dad was irish, my 3rd great grand father moved here during the great potato famine
True
dtv gaming 11 dont call the great famine the potato famine.
Most people in Americans with Irish ancestry, their ancestors came to this country in the mid 1800s during a famine so stfu
Him: Don't say 'Top of the mornin!'
Jacksepticeye: * High five * TOP OF THE MORNIN TO YA LADDIES!!
@Seamus Peacock *say that again mortal*
Seán is allowed to say that
@@liamvr6696 yes but Jacksepticye is nothing like a true Irish
@@berryamv2296 don’t worry. He is. He has clarified multiple times not to say that in Ireland and he is only doing it for the laughs 😂
The first time I went to Dublin it was pretty obvious that I was part of tourist group (just imagine a gang of 25 teenagers wielding camping style backpacks covered it Canadian flag pins).
We arrived the day before Saint Patricks day, It was about 10 am when our bus dropped us off on a side alleyway off O'Connell Street. We were walking down O'Connell when we say these two older men (probably about 60 ish years old) sitting on the side of the road, ironically drunk off their ass. We were just passing them when one of the men started to maniacally laugh, then scream, "Ooh tourists are we?! Better be careful! Lot's a' SEX and COCAIN in Ireland!!!"
That said man then proceeded to pass out face first on the concrete, while his equally as smashed friend starting howling at our shocked expressions. Easily the weirdest interaction I've ever had with a stranger, but one of the funniest memories I have of Ireland :')
Thats the dubs far you
stoney71 us dubs are off our heads
Amanda Street Thats Ireland. Hope you come back soon!
Rebecca Melia Did you see the giant two Penney's there
Teighan Curley I live there
I live in Ireland and I agree with all of this
oreobunny do you agree with them not mentioning the giants causeway?
oreobunny I am also irish but you know the worst thing you can do? CALL IT F*CKING ISLAND
oreobunny me to I'm from Ireland and I aggre
Mark Crowley were u from
oreobunny same
Is anyone gonna mention that jacksepticeye was the thumbnail? XD
matcha dumpling I know, nobody said anything
*Ahem*
TOP O THE MORNING TO YA LADDIES
It’s click bait lol :p
yes my favourite youtuber XD
Jacksepticeye is my all time favorite UA-camr
Best video intro award goes to Destination Tips "NOOOOOOOO!!! Before you go!"
thumps up if your reading this in 2018.
Hunting times I am
Hello from the future XD
I did both cause I'm Irish and watching in 2018
Hunting times I’m not
1245
2019
I'm Irish & I'm proud
Same tho-
Yedap upa ireland
Uppa ra
Tiocfaidh ar lá
I'm Irish and because I live in the country the finger twitch cracked me up!😂😂😂
When I moved to rural cork for a few years, I learnt the 'finger twitch' acknowledgement very quickly! I still do it at times and wonder why I don't get responses from other drivers. And one thing you DON'T do in Ireland is say 'no' to a cup of tea, when visiting someone. Even if it means sitting down to a plate of buns, cake and scones as well.
So true
LOL. you're in a lot of trouble then! Do you know the Mrs Doyle character in Father Ted? Always trying to force her cup of tea on visitors? It's no joke!! G'wan, g'wan, g'wan, g'wan - sure have a wee cup! Seriously you could get a note from the doctor telling them you're gluten intolerant!!
I know, especially in the country!
Fabulous people, in that respect. Hospitality is a real sacrament.
My wife and I went to Ireland. Only bought 2 plane tickets and a rental car no hotel. We flew into Shannon and our first stop was durty Nelly's next to bunratty castle. We talked to a few locals and they told us to stay away from from Dublin and actually experience Ireland. Best advice I ever got. Had an awesome time in small towns
How ironic! Two Brits telling us what not to say in Ireland!! This is the shit that makes me mad!!
Rachel burns no there telling your if your a tourist and you go to Ireland what not to say you dumb bitch
And they are American....
Shut the fuck up you prepubescent child
Rachel burns yea but its all true
Rachel burns to be fair every tip they said is true.
I'm Irish we don't eat beef and cabbage we eat chip 24/7
Aaron Walsh the fuck is 247
Aaron Walsh I get mine from macaris and Apache 👌👌👌
that is correct
EDIT : Im irish to so thats not racist
You realize we don't only eat chips? We eat fries and potatoes..
Oh wait I am a eejit that's all potatoes...
I'm Irish and some of these things people do/say bug me and when other people of different nationalities tell us what to do in our country 😂
Amy Mythen idk who tells people what to do when there not in there own country that would bother me to
same
Amy Mythen oh same
Sameee
Amy Mythen same
I went to the cliffs of moher! Breathtaking. Absolutely breathtaking. I’m Irish btw
OMG I hate when people say they're Irish when they're not!
Poppy What
Esp when it's there great grandad's brothers hamster that was Irish, so they think they too are Irish.
Poppy I'm irish
Poppy it's so annoying when people do that. A shit ton of people tell me "I'm Irish because my granny was half Irish" my response is 😑🔫😵 kill me
Shikie Leio lol
You are correct about corned beef and cabbage not being Irish but ye should have told people that Irish people eat BACON AND CABBAGE! That would be BOILED fat bacon now,not the thin slices you'd have in a fry which are called " rashers". You'd see the big hunks hung up in butchers here all over but I've never seen it in England. Also, you'd have WHITE pudding as well as black in an Irish fry. You can only buy it in a few shops in England that sell Irish foods and it's a shame because it's so much nicer than black pudding! No gristly bits and a bit of a spicey flavour-I love it!!
Not Amused they also should have told we eat spuds
Ah yes- my father didn't think it was a dinner without spuds and my fella always calls dinner " The Spud",lol!!
Not Amused ya the white pudding is soooooooo much better and also don't forget all the potatoes
Ye a dinner isn't a dinner without the spuds
Don't. Mention. Leprechauns.
Don't read this comment lmao
slender man ye we find it affensive
slender man I call my friend a leprechaun 😝he finds it funny
Why not? They are cute and they taste funny (a Little like chicken)Ok, if you wish i could call you irish just Wolpertinger(s) ;-)
Yeah I hate it when people say that we don't sound like leprechauns
Another thing to not do when going to Ireland:
It is pronounced Ireland not Island. That is one of my biggest pet peeves! 😂
I pronounce it are-land ( and im from ireland)
ArtsyAbi
its so annoying tbh
SAME
Half of this is so wrong. Is anyone else wondering why two bris are telling people what not to do in Ireland when they cant even say the name right this practically say iland
we say what's the craic
😂Isobel O dwyer Ye, I'm from Waterford down in Munster and I went to America for a week and when I said "It's good craic here," everyone turned there head to me😂
I'm from Tipperary , a lot of people tell me I look quite posh so when they hear the culchie accent it's kind of a shock to the system
Isobel O dwyer we don't say it that much were only famous for it because were the only country that says it intact I never say it
{*Unknown Falcon*} I'm also from Waterford and you'll always here 'What's the craic' in random places
Isobel O dwyer how's she cutting.conas atá tú
And don't expect a shamrock on your Guiness
Paul Potter except if youre in O'Connor's in Doolin,
Paul Potter oh my god no
Paul Potter seamróg orm genius nah ifreann
ach tá a fhios agam cad tá tú ag caint faoi mar a thagann mé as Éirinn freisin a iontach anseo
Tá an Gaeilge sin go maith
Ta Gailge e seo
lol I remember when my friend came over to Ireland and I had to tell him everything to do and not to do .I also told him just to nod a agree when we speak Irish or Irish slang .It was so funny .
number 12 don't say nothern ireland is not in ireland or else u will get a clatter
bryan irwin Technically it is. But yes you're right it's part of the U.K aka England.
They’ll get ya feckin hopped
bryan irwin Yurt!
Liam Foran UK is not England, and England is not a country but rather a state
#11 don't ever mistaken us as being part of Britain
carcar soupe so true
I saw an atlas the other day and it included us in the British Isles. 😨
So TRUE I hate when ppl say that 😡
Northern Ireland is apart of Britain though....
Well it was british once untill some fucks decided to be retards
Number 11 english people stop calling it "island" and americans stop calling it "eyer-er-land" it's pronounced arrland
Fr.Dougal McGuire I promounce it Eyer Land
Fr.Dougal McGuire Lmao Dougal BTW rip Ted Crilly.
if we brits said arrland we would sound like we were attempting a fuckin stupid oirish accent. That's why we say island or ire-land
Holy shit! thats how yo say it!? OMG my life is a lie!!!!
YnobeSnapdragon "Eyer-land" is fine too.
I went 3 times in Ireland. I'm french and people were convinced I am when I spoke.😁. You may be ok with french tourists cause the only ones of us who go in Ireland are contemplative and festive ecologists 🤣🤣. Most seriously, i would say life is good in Ireland when youre a frenchy on hollyday: bus, youth hostel, pubs, people, bandb, accent that I understand more than english one, coleslaw👍, meet beef 🥩 ( steacks that no one want to buy except french and italians😄), bycicles, your serenity and awareness, security (where are the cops ?... I didn't see any violence so...), and a collective care about nature. So thank you Ireland. Keep that precious spirit. See you one day again bro's.
Ha I'm Irish and live in Ireland 😎
Shikie Leio what county I'm from Mayo
The Amazing Gamer Deasy Mcnicholas Limerick
Shikie Leio ntb
The Amazing Gamer Deasy Mcnicholas ?
Shikie Leio same
I got more out of the comments than the video. Those from Ireland....I plan on visiting your beautiful country in September. I prefer not to stand out as an ignorant American. I believe when in a different country do as they do. What is your best advice on how to act when in your country?
Rebecca Go to Waterford, it's a lovely city❤️
Rebecca order lots of Guinness, get drunk. Be extremely excited about hurling because the all Ireland championship final takes place in September and remember you can't be neutral always pick a team. Say " this is great craic" instead of " I'm having fun" and never ever ever say something nice about England and their royal family.
Got it! Nice. Thank you so much for the advice :) I had to google hurling. I'm excited to see it in person! I will learn all I can between now and September about the sport. :)
Waterford. Got it. Thank you :)
definitely visit a lot of different counties. Try Irish sweets (candy) they're lovely. Say "this is great craic" "craic" is pronounced crack. It also annoys people when you mention the Queen or England, or compare Ireland to England or your own home. You should definitely go into town in Dublin and go to lots of shops, e.g: Dunnes Stores. Visit the River Liffey and go to a pub and get drunk. You should definitely visit Tayto Park, it's a whole theme park dedicated to our crisps, Tayto crisps. You should also visit Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo. Hope this helps, Ireland is a lovely place.
Omg that was freaking hilarious! I'm from Ireland and I found this to be very good! You guys are the best! The last one was the funniest one!XD
Thanks a lot! P.S - don't miss tomorrow's Comment Friday! lol
Destination Tips ofc not! I never miss your vids cuz they are always interesting and funny! Keep it up lads!
Anthony Saysipaseuth nope.
RideOrDie what part Dublin cork?
I'm from IRELAND tipperary
I haven't got to go to Ireland yet but I worked construction with a guy from there. The brogue he had was so contagious especially when swearing at tools that broke. I asked him what it was like there ' its so f****** green everywhere ' he tells me haha.
I live in Ireland a traditional dinner is stew
YES.
Luke Omalley yes lad
im irish and when i have stew i would act the same way as if i was threatened to be shot
Yep love stew its great on cold freezing day when its raining out.
Luke Omalley I'm irish an my dinner everyday is raw spuds
Don't kiss the Blarney Stone. The locals think it's great sport to urinate on it.
How the hell ya gonna break into a locked area and piss on the backside of a stone?
I don't think you've seen the fucking craic we can get up to during a sesh dgtlionbarger.
It is Ireland not island!
James Henry Brennan also pronounced arrland
It is said island if you say it Ireland you sound stupid
Tiwundo Dias it's pronounced like rrland
Maura Fox if you say it like that it makes you sound fukin stupid then
And also its not ire-land its just ireland as in are-land
Irish lesson:
I like you - is maith liom tu (pronounced is mo lum too)
I hate you - is fuail liom tu
(pronounced is fool lum too)
Potatoes - pratai
(pronounced pra tea)
Talk - caint
(pronounced c eyent)
Apple - ull
(pronounced ool)
Water - uisce
(pronounced ish ca)
Wet - fluich
(pronounced fluck)
Dry - tirim
(pronounced tear im)
Book - leabhar
(pronounced l ow ar)
Write - scriobh
(pronounced sh cree uv)
How are you - conas ata tu
(pronounced cun as a ta too)
I'm sorry.
(ta bron orm pronounced ta bron or im)
ArtsyAbi x you shout add tallaght to you list
Someone trying to show off the fact that they know a bit of irish, everyone from Ireland knows thid!
Doing it for the tourists 😊
slime obsessed a lot of people in ireland dont know how to speak irish like me i dont know how to speak irish and i am irish and i even live in ireland so dont keep thinking that everyone speaks irish still some people do only speak irish so this is a good coment no offence to anyone here i dont want to start a fight
ArtsyAbi nooo stop don't remind me of school
don't play shitty non Irish traditional music in the backround of UA-cam videos would be a good one to add!
Him:I guess we're talking about ISLAND then..
Me:NOOO!! You are talking about IRELAND pronounced IYER-LAND you eejit 🙄😂
(Btw im Irish if u haven't guessed,does this bother any other Irish people?😂)
YES
Little Lion I say are-land ALL the time and I'm FROM Ireland. ..oops?
I hate it when he says eye land ItS iReLaND GET IT RIGHTT
It annoys me and some Irish people I watch don't even pronounce it right it's so so ANNOYING
Kate isphantrash nope
Hey guys! This is my current favourite channel and for some reason, I don't visit these places but you're so entertaining and funny... You deserve more subs... Thank you 😆😆
Thank YOU!
That was an awesome comment, really appreciate it! :D
Jake Williamson they say fake facts.😤😤😲😲
Lmao I like how Jack comes out and coughs when they say "no on says top of the mornin to ya"
Here's a another one don't make a video about Ireland without Irish people
Corned beef and cabbage? Literally never heard of that and I live here lol
Me too!
I'm guessing by "here" you mean Ireland...the reason you may have never heard of it is because it's not Irish, it's Irish American. Pork was cheap in Ireland but when the Irish got to America it was expensive. The Irish in New York City were introduced to corned beef in the Jewish delis. Brisket used to be a cheap cut of beef which is why it's prepared as corned beef, pastrami, BBQ brisket, etc. These cooking processes turn a tough piece of meat into something delicious. The reason corned beef is cooked with cabbage is because cabbage was less expensive than potatoes plus the salty meat would add flavor to the cabbage when boiled together. It was cheap and easy to cook so it became a common meal in the Irish American community.
You guys are really good at making videos and has pit a lot of effort into them which I really appreciate I hope you guys get really successful and earn many many subscribers LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Hey, thanks a lot! Really appreciate it :)
WOW!You actually spent time looking through your messages and replied that's the first time someone who has a lot of comments have replied to one of my comments and also could I have a shoutout
Ill tell all my mates to check out your channel cos its rly helpful and they may find out something they have always been doing wrong in other countries.
The finger twitch or wave is also common in the southern US.
Jack is still Irish even though he's says top of the morning, lmao
Thats only his niche tho to give him character. He does it for the Americans
ImperfectAesthetic he says that cause he got from the show friends I think so anyway
ImperfectAesthetic his intro is from an episode of friends where one character put on an extremely stereotypical accent. (Didn't know if you knew that, so I'm just putting that out there)
ImperfectAesthetic you dont know that
he does
I'm
Offended
To fuck...... 😑
Same
What?
Meg c: I'm from Ireland and I'm offended too
Fucking same
Same
I'm Irish and wow with the fucking jacksepticeye clickbait
Yeah I mad >:(
This should be mandatory for everyone coming here to Ireland to watch this video but an irish person should make it
How do they know about the finger salute!
11. MOST IRISH PEOPLE DONT ACTUALLY SPEAK IRISH 🍀
izzy gordon w8 I thought the Irish language was Gaelic
This is one of my pet peeves. The irish language is irish as in the spanish language is spanish or Gaelige as in the spanish language is espanol. Gaelic is a very confusing term that is only used by people who are not irish.
So to recount it is either irish or gaeilige NOT gaelic.
( Sorry if that seemed rude i was just trying to clear things up )
Yeah and also(apart from certain parts of Ireland ) we don't even speak Irish, we speak English. Irish is taught to us in school since we started school, but it's not taught very well and not many of us would really be able to have a conversation in Irish
Toxidious we speak English because the English invaded Ireland in the late 1800s
I went to an all Irish school for my whole life
Im irish the finger twitch one made me laugh
Emma Houlihan i call it salute
That's what every Irish person I've ever met calls it!
Lol in Dublin unless you raise your hand to say hi or say thanks the finger twitch would usually be the middle finger xD
Emma Houlihan an Irish army wow
Emma Houlihan AYEEEEEE IRISH ARMY
Ireland is one of the places I would love to go, so thanks for the tips but some of them I didn't know was a thing that most people got wrong, good to know it now.
In two months these guys will have > 100,000 subscribers.
That would be awesome! ;)
buk lau it's true
Destination Tips fuck you
Eoghan nice.
Eoghan treat others with the same respect youd give your parents, if thats how you treat them then best chances are youre a flop.
This offends me as if these English boys know about Ireland when there not even Irish
MusicLoverJess Sss shut up you dumb bitch
I'm in northern Ireland
MusicLoverJess Sss 1 They're American, 2Its they're job to know about stuff like this so uh.. Stfu -.-
Omg ikr I’m irish too. You might be able to tell by my name. Btw lucey mighnt sound irish but it comes from O Luasa or in my case ni luasa
Better shit to get offended over lad.
You were right about everything you you said, especially about the leprechauns 😂😂💖
1:If u can speak fluently in Irish talk but most of us Irish people speak english if u know bits ahd pieces dont say anythingnu will get confused with the little words and will make fool of ur self 2:If ur going to big citys (Dublin,Cork,Belfast etc) If ur not into traffic jams,air polution(mainly Dublin),hotels and restarants being booked or always being on a scedule so u dont be late dont go there! 3:If u absolutly hate traffic jams the bigfest traffic areas are Limerick(Adare) or Dublin also traffic is bad at rush hour (Morning 8:00 am to 10pm)(Afternoon 2:00 pm to 3:30pm)as u could be delayed from 5 min to a hour half hour. 4:If u dont wanna look like a tourist dont go to tourist shops,dont wear alot of the Irish colurs gold,yellow,orange and mainly GREEN
Do you pronounce the r in Ireland because it looks like your saying island?
use roblox yeah ye do pronounce the r
use roblox yup you do
You do- the reason they sound like they are saying "island" is because they have English accents and the English accent is non-rhotic i.e. they don't sound the R unless it's at the beginning of a word. I have an English accent too but my parents were Irish and I have lived in Ireland for 10 years now so I hope my pronunciation is better.I used to give out stink ( severely reprimand) to other English kids who called it " island" when I was a kid
use roblox i-er-land thats how u prenounce it but tis spelt ireland
I've lived in Ireland for 15 years and I've never heard any one say top of the morning to Ya
same other than people doing impressions of peoples stereotypes
#IrelandSquad where you at?
Sniper Kai here
That Guy Kai here
That Guy Kai here
HERe!
That Guy Kai I'm here bruh
Number 11: if you’re coming to Belfast I would recommend learning a few basic phrases in irish. For example, ‘Tiocfaidh ar la’, pronounced chuk-hee ar law, which translates to ‘hi, I hope you have a great day’. Another common phrase would be ‘up the ra’ which means thank you. So if you get lost you can go up to the Garda (police) and say ‘tiocfaidh ar la, how do I get to this place , up the ra!’ Have fun on your travels to Ireland! :)
I am Irish
dont say your anyway Irish if the only possible link of Irish in u is your last name it's fucking annoying when they say my great,great,great,great grandfather moved in USA so that means I'm a quarter Irish
Okay,it's not my name though
People in the US, at least white people generally identify themselves by some ethnicity other than American when they are asked. A vast majority of people from the states that travel to Ireland do so because they identify themselves as Irish. So since you want our money- I guess Ireland will have to put up with our foibles.
J Whiskey Considering your money is so weak next to the euro and the jobs american companies provide are low paid and extremely unstable, we would rather not put up with your foibles but our mothers raised us to be polite.. And take every penny off of American tourists! I have some Irish glass if you want to buy. It's a window from my house but it's 100% Irish glass. Yours for €1000 or $2000 (higher of because of exchange rate) You pay for the shipping but I have to say it's a higher price because of needing a new window.... I mean tax!
The Best you'd actually be 1 6th Irish
1.don't call st paddys day st patties
2.don't mock the accent even id punch someone for doing it
3.don't say you have irish ansestroy
4.not every one is paddy or Patrick O'Reilly
5.it's not funny to ask the Irish no.4
6.go to some other landmarks like coragh Patrick or kilmainham jail
7.not everyone is in the ira tiocfaidh ár ĺa
8.not everything we drink I guinnes there's also balies
9.ask for a beef stew or a shepherds pie instead of corned beaf and cabbage
10.if you say fuck the ra you'll be shot
Don't talk about the troubles.
Dont order a "Irish Car Bomb", you'll be thrown into the Shannon.
Number 11
Don’t say 'POTATOES' it is very annoying and hardly anyone says it, considering I know because I am Irish
Number 12
Don’t wave the tri colour around or your flag in Ireland many people find it disrespectful (not me I’m fine)
Number 13 do not talk about politics in Northern Ireland or reuniting Ireland you're asking for an argument.
Northern Irish U.K. loyalists find the tricolor disrepectful
RainbowFarting Unicorns2003 let them find it disrespectful, they are far more disrespectful to our culture, burning the tricolour and pictures of murdered Catholics on their shitty 12th July bonfires - funded by their even shittier government!
Number 11 don’t be an eejit (sorry for spelling)by saying Gaelic is like soccer
Isn't Belfast part of the UK?
SFSR Ball No, because it is in Ireland (not Northern Ireland) and therefore not in the UK.
Leon Heun It's actually in Northen Ireland, so....yeah...
Although Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, it is actually a part of the UK. The Republic of Ireland is the rest of the Irish island, which is its own country
SFSR Ball It is
SFSR Ball yes
Ah the finger twitch
Also here is some Irish phrases if you go to Gaeltacht areas..
Póg mo thoin- have a nice day (prounced po-g muh ho-in)
Faigh as-. Nice to meet you ( Fy aus)
Don't bring Union Jack, don't bring rangers jersey, don't bring england jersey, don't mention the British empire or anything to do with england
GingerNinja 123 tiocfaidh ár ĺa
Ooh so many english haters.....
who clicked on the video because sean was in the thumbnail
TheGaming Rat me
TheGaming Rat me.......too cute to resist.....
TheGaming Rat ...me.
Why does everyone outside of Ireland pronounce Ireland like island seriously
Katelyn M Mainly British, Australian, South African etc. Pronounce it that way. But the Americans and Canadians don't pronounce it that way.
Katelyn M I'm American/Irish and I pronounce it arrland
Toxidious that's what all Americans say 😂
Very late response, not all americans do. People from the mid western areas would call it EYEre land with an emphasis on the ire. t's here are usually ignored and emphasis is placed on i. The U.S. is massive many different cultural tics not just in language.
I like to think I pronounce it the right way like IREland. I could be wrong
Ashford Castle is a nice place to tour as well 😀
Tbh Galway is probably less packed than Dublin
Pixzella and probably the greatest city in Ireland!?! Loved it!?!
That's coz all the dubs are on the streets sleepin
Wait I a from Galway !!
Best city ever
@@leahcoen8916 yes!!! Gallimh!!!
Yay I requested this!
Thanks!
Destination Tips I'm Irish beef is the common around here P.S I'm Irish
Bethhconde s.
Louis Flanagan I am as well or Irish stew
Tucker Vlogs 101
Number 11: In Northern Ireland, especially in the Bogside (Derry), the Shankhill and the Falls (Belfast), do not mention religion, if you don't want to be bombed.
oh yeah
applause
BrickyBoy you're right lmao
Londonderry, mate
I come from a small Irish (descendant ) town south of Montréal where it was common practice to finger twitch in my young days . It was a real pleasure to respond to finger twitch on the small roads from Dingle to Waterford . Ireland is great.
I’ve lived in Ireland all my life and I’ve never EVER had corned beef and cabbage >:(
I've had cabbage but I never knew corned beef was a thing until watching this video
I think it's a dish that started being made and eaten by Irish immigrants to America, which is why so many Americans believe it is a traditional Irish dish.
@@sirwatermelon6944 Yes, it's a traditional Irish-American dish for St. Patricks day. Apparently most Irish beef was exported & expensive in Ireland back in the day (Bacon & cabbage would be more common in Ireland) but was inexpensive in the USA, so, Irish immigrants would eat it as they viewed it as a luxury food. Unfortunately, public schools in the USA are terrible about teaching modern history & most have zero idea that this isn't an actual thing from Ireland.
I'm Irish and I have an Irish accent
Tomas Tumulty No way, same
Tomas Tumulty SAME!!! But I've a Cork Irish accent
Tomas Tumulty I'm Irish but my accent doesn't sound that Irish. It probably depends what county ur from
Tomas Tumulty I'm Irish but in the north, so I have a Belfast accent
We don’t judge. We just know ye a tourist when we see ye. Also I’m a leprechaun 🍀. I’m like 100% Irish. 11. Don’t pretend ye know about me country. Ye don’t know what ye talking about
Edit: 12. PRONOUNCE IRELAND RIGHT
I know your not Irish because your saying ye to much and we dont actually say it that much so stop pertending
I really hope you are irish
ONLY IRISH PEOPLE SAY ARELAND
@@roninssword4917 well people do but it's usually their accent and they don't use it in text so I agree that he is not Irish
amanda veale no they dont
Top of the morning to ya! Since I’m 100-% Irish, I’m about to sit down and have bowl authentic Irish corned beef and cabbage. I’m going to finish the beer I bought myself and then go home to book a flight to Dublin. Ireland here Income!
Things not to do in India pls pls
King Queen what's the meaning of commenting here?
K Sanil yes! I agree with you!
Why the fuck would anyone wanna go to India 😂😂
So we are talking about island
ME: it's Ireland
I know it Annoys me sooo much when people say Island instead of IRELAND 🇮🇪
@@gracewarren5503 same here
I'm irish and it's Ireland not iland
Alex Courtney vids yeah I’m irish and it’s like Our land
Well what I'll say is the only thing I agree with is the finger point thing XD. It's something to obey and look out for on the road
Say Free the North and you’ll be accepted by the locals
Say Free the North in the North surrounded by English flags and you'll be stabbed lmao
Lol
What if I say." The sun never sets on the British Empire."😁
Who here lives in Ireland🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
John from down the road
Sophie King Go on the Ivory Coast
Clearly not you considering you used the wrong flag
Your clearly not l. Your not even using the right flag mate
Well I'm irish but not Indian
If you're going anywhere in Ireland go to cavan please because you can explore our 365 lakes, excellent parks and pitches and rich heritage 😊😊😊😊
Kate Mulvey worst potholes in the country wahoo!
Kate Mulvey Cavan? Cavan? Cavan?! I’d rather go Laois or Kildare or even Longford! NO NEVER LONGFORD!!!
I’m Irish and I found this hilarious 🤣