Nah its annoying. They could learn to say it properly. In Dublin it drives me nuts as I hear them saying it all the time. Imagine if we pronounced America as "Amirica"
I wish they tried potato bread, soda bread/farls or wheaten bread, tea cakes, jaffa cake, wagon wheel and after eights Try it next please In northern Ireland the only thing we call cookies is choc chip
Cally Vlogs im not trying to correct u but i’ve always wondered about this so if u would answer it would help my dilemma out a lot. my parents are irish, and they have irish blood in them, as do i, but i wasn’t born in ireland. am i still irish
Kaylie Smith well yes you technically can classify your self as Irish but I was talking about people who’s great grandparents moved to America during the famine and say there Irish
I’m American. Your full Irish breakfast is AMAZING!!! I know they’d both love it if they tried it. It might sound weird but all the flavors go together perfectly.
Yes Irish was our language but when the British took over, we started speaking English. The Irish language is used in school so every school learns it to keep it alive, it’s written on signs English to Irish.And in some counties (different parts of Ireland) Irish is used all the time, I don’t if this makes sense but it’s the easiest way to explain.
I'm Irish and I'm going to an Irish school,and a funny thing is when the English came to Ireland they made new names for places that had Irish names and the names they gave them had no meaning but sounded like the Irish one so like "Round stone" that means nothing and its a place in irland but in irish it "Cloch na róin" that means stone of the seal bc there where seals living there
In Ireland cookies are thick cookies with like chocolate chips or something and biscuits are thinner and are mainly for tea because they dissolve in liquid
My grandfather came to America with his mom and dad as a little boy from Airdrie, Scotland. He fought in Vietnam as a United States Marine. He passed in '98. A real legit bad ass
@@michealodriscoll6796 He never said he was both. An Irish American is an American of Irish decent. America was built on immigration. Besides Irish Americans have more love for Ireland than we do! 😂
Sianna fianna fàil Atà faoi geal ag eireann Buinn dà slua Seo an tìr a romhnaig cuamhainn Seo a bhàid bheith saor Sean tìr a sinseair fasta Nì fhaigar faion tìreann à faion trà Mar anocht a tèmasa na bhearna bhaiol le geal ar Gaeil Cun bàs nù saol Le gunna ag screach Làn le bpillèar Seo ag channaig amhrain na bhfiann
Paddy is a nickname for Pádraig which is the Irish for Patrick. By the way Ireland’s Call was created because some Protestants of the Irish rugby team refused to sing ‘Amhrán an Fiann’.
Yeah,becuase when the english played against ireland in croke park they refused to sing amhran na fiann because its about defeating the english ancestors
Pearse I know about this as I have fifteen men named Patrick that I’m related to in one way or another including my cousins six year old son . We all call him little paddy .
The huge corporation Kraft bought Cadbury, fired the British workers and closed their factories. Kraft moved production to Asia and the taste changed too. However the Irish Cadbury factory is still going and the chocolate still has the great taste it had during the 1900s.
I'm American and believe me, you don't have me fooled... I'm clued into the shiat. My Father was Irish and therefore that makes me 1/2 Irish and I know the Irish very very well. All us Merican's aren't as clueless as you seem to believe we are.
To be clear Irish is our native language but most speak English instead. We don't hate the British and they are our closest friends. But we hate being called British or told we are part of the UK as we aren't and have not been since 1922! Also it's a pitty you didn't get a real Irish breakfast. It may sound bad but it's the most amazing breakfast ever. It's like a dinner but for breakfast
Haven’t watched yet but if he doesn’t like tayto i swear to god Like if your Irish 4:07 you won’t last long in Ireland saying chips Edit show them GAA or hurling
I’m an American but genetically Irish on my dads side. Well I’m predominantly Irish all together, but he taught me that saying st paddy’s was kind of a slur (like how they called police vans “paddy wagons”) so we always said st Patrick’s day.
@@monkeyz240 Having irish blood does not make you irish at all. People of Ireland certainly do not consider Americans with irish heritage to be irish. Irish culture is extremely exploited and disrespected in America. You can respect your heritage by getting involved in your bloods culture but its not your culture, so do not say you’re irish. Paddy is not a slur, Really really old irish english, Paddy used to be used an insult, The word Paddy is just a boys name nowadays.
@@weebiexox you can be genetically Irish. Having Irish blood does actually make you Irish. I never claimed to live in Ireland. But we all came from some place. My great grandparents came here from Ireland I had an ancestor that died on the titanic. And I merely asked about something I personally learned. Which according to you was in fact a slur at some point. No need to be a jerk to someone just trying to learn more about my heritage. No one is just American. I’m allowed to be proud of where I came from just like anyone else. Get a life ✌🏻
@@monkeyz240 To answer your question in detail. The reason they were called paddy-wagons was due to the amount of irish arrestees, arrested for illegal migration as fun fact; even to this day ireland still hasn’t fully recovered from the famine. Pádraic was a really common irish boys name back then. Thats how police cars came to be known as the name Paddy-wagon. If you called an irish person a paddy it was basically like calling the person a illegal prisoner. I suppose racist Americans turned the boys name into a ethnic slur? Yep itd been turned into an insult no thanks to the Americans but like some racist Americans are going to appropriate Irelands organic culture (St Pádraics day) If you want to be more inclusive of your hertiage, use it by its real name St Pádraics day/ St Paddys day, St Patrick is just english vrs of the irish holiday. Don’t say St Pattys day. To call a irish person a paddy is insulting but it is still and always was just meant to be a boys name. Yeah thats all.
You’re a fool. Irish America bank rolled the War of Independence, without the USA Ireland as a nation wouldn’t exist. When Dev become President where did he go? That’s right, America. Irish America has always had our backs. Get educated and show some respect you clown.
If your bread lasts more than 2 days then it's not proper bread, the guy looks genuinely shocked that it only lasts a few days, not eager to try American bread I have to say. I'm Irish and my father won't eat bread that's more than a day old, has to be Brennans too.
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the name Paddy comes from the name Padraig; which I believe is one of the more formal spellings for the name Patrick (english spelling and pronunciation)... since you did ask.. ;)
Irish taters (I personally call them that) I'm Irish and don't know a lad who don't like taters, but irish don't always go to a pub (bar) and get drunk with Guinness and fight people
Cadbury and dairy milk is from the uk if it’s made in another country or not is no argument if that’s the logic Nike is now Indian lol. Carlsberg is brewed in the uk and is our number one beer but it’s not English.
No Cadbury Diary Milk Chocolate is just a product of Cadbury and is made all over the world but Cadbury Diary Milk Chocolate was first produced by the Cadbury Brothers at Bournville in Birmingham UK in 1879 where as Cadbury Chocolate only started production in Ireland around 1932, so yes it may be made in the Irish Factory, but it is made in every Cadbury Factory.
An american guy rented a room in my house in Ireland. He couldn't go to the supermarket often, so he did a big grocery shop and bought six loaves of bread. He asked me 5 days later why his bread was covered in mould.
In Ireland we do speak English but some people do speak Irish. In school you learn Irish but some people who have learning disabilities or a learning curve they do not learn Irish.
Tayto “chips” are so popular that people call all crisps tayto in Ireland and I only found out about a year ago that their called crisps a Not tayto from my polish friends and some of my Irish friends
Irish is our native language it’s not spoken in many parts
Like if u love Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks for all the likes
Thig liomsa leoirt I gealige
trácht Lads Yeah má tá grá agat d'Éirinn
Edit: closest I could get
Faye K im american but i got a friend from Ireland that’s fluent in gaelic. He lives in Laois.
Yes
Jack is ainm dom
To Irish it's not bacon its rashers
Also it is a sin to put a 99 in a bowl it has to be a cone
Yes it broke my soul, gala’s 99s are the best 👌🏻
@@caitlinlyons8376 no from the ice cream truck
Not ice cream truck icecream van
Van truck they both have 4 wheels eh
Yes XD
When the 99 was served in a bowl and not a cone... it broke my heart
It's a banana boat then if it's not in a bowl!!😂
When I went to Ireland the 99 was the first thing my Irish cousins made me try I honestly like the flake bars on there own better
Same
still more irish than most so called 'irish foods' on youtube tho!
Pairs of bastard's
I am from Ireland and THE FOOD IS NOT WEIRD!!!!!! ITS GOOD 👍
True
8ts not weird for ireland
Yassssssss
YESSSSSS
so true I just had a pack of tayto
I'm Irish
And people are gonna come after you for insulting Cadbury
Bubble Street YES
EXACTLY!
I'll help
They are shite now, because Kraft bought them out and use the yank chocolate in them.
HELL YEAH!
If we’re speaking irish here it’s a RASHER not bacon
Edit: thanks for the likes guys
Yeee
Yup😉
Beans and toast😂
Yes
If your English it’s rasher not bacon
Patrick is the American spelling and the actual spelling of the name or the Irish spelling is Pádraig. That’s why it’s Paddy not Patty.
Americans: happy saint "PATTYS" day
Irish people: .....where's the IRA the FCA and the armed forces lads
My name is Pádraig lol
It's either Pàdraig or Padhraig
MeWhiteVan it’s á(Irish)
à(Scottish)
Patrick is English (American speak English)
Im from Ireland. This really lit me up but its real funny to listen to Americans say Ireland lol ☘️☘️☘️
Ik lol
Nah its annoying. They could learn to say it properly. In Dublin it drives me nuts as I hear them saying it all the time. Imagine if we pronounced America as "Amirica"
@shanehughes3511 yeah true but at the same time you can't blame them. It's just their accent.
It also cringes me
I'm Irish and I play rugby like if you think Irish has the best food and the best country 😁 thank for all those likes really appreciate it
What club u don't got to say
SO AM I
Virginia girls
I play Rugby
My paddy that the Irish spirit brother
You paddy from Patrick because the Irish for it is pádraig
Tysm for that
Pronounced pawdrig
@@andrewlitchfield2811no its not its pawrics day
Matthew Cahill you will regret your insolence.
Yes this is true
Who else is TRIGGERED that they had no cone with the 99
Thanks for 300 likes?!
Kardidle me
Yeaaaaas
I am!
I don't think it's a 99 without a cone
I was so triggered
I wish they tried potato bread, soda bread/farls or wheaten bread, tea cakes, jaffa cake, wagon wheel and after eights
Try it next please
In northern Ireland the only thing we call cookies is choc chip
Them trying to put on an Irish accent just makes me sad😥😥
Yeah but at least they didn’t say anything that would annoy us (even though they read out the list)
You aren't alone
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
To be fair they were more respectful than most
Agreed
As a person from ireland
*no one speaks like that*
Yes
*never say top of the morning unless you want daggers staring though you*
I know it is a bit racist
Ikr
Do true
PROUD TO BE IRISH
likwe if your agree!
If you were born in America and your great grandparents were Irish your not irish
Cally Vlogs im not trying to correct u but i’ve always wondered about this so if u would answer it would help my dilemma out a lot. my parents are irish, and they have irish blood in them, as do i, but i wasn’t born in ireland. am i still irish
Kaylie Smith well yes you technically can classify your self as Irish but I was talking about people who’s great grandparents moved to America during the famine and say there Irish
Kaylie Smith and I depends if your parents were born in Ireland
@@sevade5600 and if they were raised
I'm from Ireland and that box full of those foods, love them! Hope ye enjoyed them lads! G'luck!
It’s saint paddy’s day cause Irish for Patrick is Padraig.
You are the lad
Ooh smartie pants
Exactly
Ceart go leor
Alexatron Ryan or paidi
Some terms i use are. Sound, whats the craic, howya,
Edit: this is how many people that are irish. Edit thanks for all the likes
👇
Fifteen people lol
Sound is the most Irish word I can think of
Omg same i say "sound" all the time and "thats class" as in thats so cool 😂😂
And i say "like" and "litchrly" ALL THE TIME (i know i spelt it wrong thats how i saw it lol) 😂😂
I'm from cork
The fact the craic pack had “turn off the immersion” on the box shows it’s made by an Irish person
Yes i know its confusing
Sry wrong comment to reply
Ha
That’s what my mother says to me. That’s such an Irish thing to say
Deffo
Americans: an irish breakfast sounds horrendous
Me as an irish person: Dont knock it until ya try it!
Lads we don’t put Cadbury’s and Jacobs against each other lol we just take what we’re given
Ciara Hall and be happy that we got anything hahah
Dara Kelle exactly 😂
ya we’re definitely more calm and normal than americans lmao
It's Paddy because Patrick in Irish is Padraic
Caroline Nepomuceno surely its pádraig
Do they not have 99’s in America 🥺 their life must be sad 😔
My family introduced it to my american friends now a tradition for parties XD
Rip
Oh my gosh. They don't?
No.
They do but they call it soft serve
How dare he day that our Irish breakfast is horrendous 😢🇮🇪
I’m American. Your full Irish breakfast is AMAZING!!! I know they’d both love it if they tried it. It might sound weird but all the flavors go together perfectly.
I'm Irish and I totally like stew🤥
@@m.montague5228 its not an Irish breakfast unless you left the fried egg yolk a bit runny and dipped your toast and sausage in the runny yolk
Ik
@@m.montague5228
It is great but mushrooms and tomatoes hmm not really but the rest yesssss!!!!!
Yes Irish was our language but when the British took over, we started speaking English. The Irish language is used in school so every school learns it to keep it alive, it’s written on signs English to Irish.And in some counties (different parts of Ireland) Irish is used all the time, I don’t if this makes sense but it’s the easiest way to explain.
I'm Irish and I'm going to an Irish school,and a funny thing is when the English came to Ireland they made new names for places that had Irish names and the names they gave them had no meaning but sounded like the Irish one so like "Round stone" that means nothing and its a place in irland but in irish it "Cloch na róin" that means stone of the seal bc there where seals living there
Anyone else from Ireland? ;D
Galway man here
Ahh here leave it out 😂 conas atá tú a chairde
Yup out of that we're the farmers boys
Fermanagh
Dublin
This is the first Irish taste test I’ve seen all the right stuff we actually eat👍🇮🇪
Aye, i know
Defo 👌
Right??
Every time I see Irish taste test it's always different food
Same
Never diss a full Irish it’s literally the greatest thing ever🇮🇪🇮🇪
Bacon, sausages,beans,black pudding,white pudding,tomato, and a nice oul mug of tea is LEGENDARY
no fried eggs?
Yummy ❤❤❤
Bacon..... no its RASHERS
When Brennan’s came on I was pure like “ today’s bread.. today”
Yes
Same
Legit same
Sameeeee
I’m from Ireland and it makes me cringe how Americans say Ireland 😂😂
Same
I am the exact same its so sad
Omg same! Lmao 😂
I'm Irish and I say it "RLAND"
Same
you:”who in their right mind would argue cadbury’s is better”
irish people:” us”
Ye
Yes dude, yes!!!!!!
tanks lads 😂😂❤️😘🤪😍🥳🤩🤯🥰🥰
Cadbury Is better
cool dude yeah
I love how they look at the bread
And the crisps on sandwich is class
Tayto sandwich 🖐️
I’m from Ireland and this is one of the best videos I’ve seen of people trying Irish food 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Yeah it's pretty good. Where you from? I'm from Offaly
Ireland is the bestes and the madens place on paddys day and i am from ireland
Roisin Smithers me too
Where are u guys from I’m from Kildare
Apart from nothing being irish!!!
Sort of wanted the craic pack but then I realised I could just go to the shop cause im Irish ☘️ 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
😂😂😂😂😂
YES
Tescos is our craic pack
Aleight baiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I love CADBURYS DAIRY MILK!!!
like if your Irish
Sorry but Cadbury is so English it probably voted Brexit ... but I guess in actuality it’s American now so ... yeah.
Golden crunch is the best
English, but yeah its heckin great
flip inheck say what? My Aunty went to uni with Erica Cadbury of the Cadbury family I know my shit - British heritage despite Kraft!!
Thanks for all the likes!
In Ireland cookies are thick cookies with like chocolate chips or something and biscuits are thinner and are mainly for tea because they dissolve in liquid
99 percent of people here are irish just wanting to see reactons
Yes
True🤣
Ye I am
Yes
Yeah
Who’s Irish like if your irish
Savannah Yancey is féidir liom labhairt as gaeilge agus táim ón contae corcaigh
I am Irish and I'm from Wicklow.
Tá mé in ann labhairt as gailge.
Is maith liom Èire
Dia dhuit
Savannah Yancey is miss padraig o’dochartaigh ta me dha bhlian Deag daois
only the real irish know the great fun of a “shift” or “meet”😂💚💚
thanks for the likes :)
Alice Ruane mad lad
At the zangos
"Will u shift my friend?" #killdisco
Yikes
Yes boi what the craic
My grandfather came to America with his mom and dad as a little boy from Airdrie, Scotland. He fought in Vietnam as a United States Marine. He passed in '98. A real legit bad ass
A 99' must be served in a wafer cone, it's just ice-cream in a bowl otherwise. 🤔
Sue McMahon YES
Thats what I thought! And should have carrolls ham and irish chedder on the sambos 😂 with dairygold 😂
YESSSSSS
when that came on i looked at the ice cream and i had the urge to scream imposter
And with a flake to finish it off (and strawberry or chocolate sauce) 😂
Clicked on this expecting to be so triggered( I'm Irish) but God bless the man who made that list of things not to say😂
😂😂😂😂(I'm Irish )
aGrEeD
When ur from Ireland and u hear someone do an Irish accent,ight I'ma head out
im from eye err land - some yank
U mean Ireland
Scottemerald that’s what he said
I’m full Irish pure Irish 100% Irish all always will be yeoooo
U Americans lol, I'm Irish
paddy is from padraig (irish version of patrick) patty is english and incase u didn't know, we don't like the english
Like if your Irish and proud yaaaa!
Irish for the win
💗💗💗 🍀🍀🍀
💗👧✌➕📩👋👱🍀
💗💗💗 🍀🍀🍀
Feck of will ye🤣🤣🤣
Im irish
No
I'm going to give u a lash with a hurl
It's called St. Paddy because
Pádraig is Irish for Patrick
Hence Paddy's
(I think so)
Also Patty is Patricia
Its me uncle paddy and me aunt patty
I said this tooooo hahahha
DIJO JOSE Paddy’s Day / St Patrick’s Day / Patrick’s Days NEVER. St Paddy’s Day or Patty / St Patty
Yes you’re correct
I'm from Ireland we speak English cause along time ago England took over
Tru
caroline doyle true dat
You must not speak of the dark times
1916 for the win
800 long years
9:59 that’s literally the sound they make in the ad for McDonnell’s curry sauce lol 😂
Paddy comes from the Irish word for Patrick which is ‘padraig’ ❤️
Tyvm for explaining that... I am irish american and was never taught that... So again.... Tyvm
Hóí ur either Irish or American u can't be both
Oi oi
@@michealodriscoll6796 He never said he was both. An Irish American is an American of Irish decent. America was built on immigration. Besides Irish Americans have more love for Ireland than we do! 😂
Caragh.E ta
The Irish anthem is in Irish. Look up the lyrics in English the anthem is Amhran na bhfiann
Sianna fianna fàil
Atà faoi geal ag eireann
Buinn dà slua
Seo an tìr a romhnaig cuamhainn
Seo a bhàid bheith saor
Sean tìr a sinseair fasta
Nì fhaigar faion tìreann à faion trà
Mar anocht a tèmasa na bhearna bhaiol le geal ar Gaeil
Cun bàs nù saol
Le gunna ag screach
Làn le bpillèar
Seo ag channaig amhrain na bhfiann
@@ruairiodonohoe2533 you went the extra mile
@@west1tchthesew0unds yes
Xxshadow foxxX am I fuck
Imagine them singing it
Paddy is a nickname for Pádraig which is the Irish for Patrick. By the way Ireland’s Call was created because some Protestants of the Irish rugby team refused to sing ‘Amhrán an Fiann’.
Yeah,becuase when the english played against ireland in croke park they refused to sing amhran na fiann because its about defeating the english ancestors
Pearse I know about this as I have fifteen men named Patrick that I’m related to in one way or another including my cousins six year old son . We all call him little paddy .
Those protestants. Up to no good as usual
The huge corporation Kraft bought Cadbury, fired the British workers and closed their factories. Kraft moved production to Asia and the taste changed too. However the Irish Cadbury factory is still going and the chocolate still has the great taste it had during the 1900s.
You two don't know how painful it is when you get Irish names wrong😭😩
Conal McAleer
I just ran through my door...holy shit
My names Irish and it acc hurts
Caroline Gilmartin fr
@@CMcA41 that os my nickname 😂
My names aine Google pronounced it as... Ane
As an Irish person, I can confirm Ireland tastes like Tayto crisps
And spice bags x
Do u not just call them taytos?
Love my country
I agree
Tayto cheese and onion tastes better down south :(
“I wanna know an Irish chant”
Me: starts beltin out Black and Tans 😂
That's exactly what I thought too 😂
Come on out ye black and tans
I pure just busted out up the ra
Same 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
HE CALLED IRISH BREAKFAST HORRENDOUS 🇨🇮😤🤬
America why?!
How dare them!!
He spoke in a Scottish accent at the start fs😪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Musicby 66 lmao ikr
Musicby 66 and not even a good one
They were racist a lot in this video
Ryan Mckenna in fairness the guy in the right was worse
@@sanko9489 is Ryan McKenna a teacher
Being Irish and watching this just makes me piss myself laughing, the Americans just have no clue 😂🇮🇪
Me too😂
Ye its so funny
I know clueless isn’t the word
Only one Irish man here
I'm American and believe me, you don't have me fooled... I'm clued into the shiat. My Father was Irish and therefore that makes me 1/2 Irish and I know the Irish very very well. All us Merican's aren't as clueless as you seem to believe we are.
IM IRISH AND IM GLAD THEY LIKE CRISP SANDWICHES OR SHALL I SAY (chip sandwich) and they love the famous tayto crisps!
I'm Irish to
I'm Irish too
@@1980TMac what county
Am I the only one who calls them tayto sandwiches 😂
If they didnt id stop watching
To be clear Irish is our native language but most speak English instead.
We don't hate the British and they are our closest friends. But we hate being called British or told we are part of the UK as we aren't and have not been since 1922!
Also it's a pitty you didn't get a real Irish breakfast. It may sound bad but it's the most amazing breakfast ever. It's like a dinner but for breakfast
Haven’t watched yet but if he doesn’t like tayto i swear to god
Like if your Irish
4:07 you won’t last long in Ireland saying chips
Edit show them GAA or hurling
I kind of want to hit them in the face with a hurling stick because they're like these CHIPS are so good! THEYRE CRISPS, YOU FECKING SIMPLETON
Hurling is in gaa eejit
When you are from cork and you see Barry’s tea ☕️ ☘️🔴⚪️🇮🇪Who else is Irish 👀
Me limerick
Me too from kildare 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🏐🏐🏐🏐🏐🏐🏐🏐
@@nicolaotoole5522 happy saint pattrik day witni parades
You're not Irish
I’m from Offaly
The Irish version of Patrick is ‘Pádraig’ therefore the shortened version is Paddy.
I’m an American but genetically Irish on my dads side. Well I’m predominantly Irish all together, but he taught me that saying st paddy’s was kind of a slur (like how they called police vans “paddy wagons”) so we always said st Patrick’s day.
@@monkeyz240 Having irish blood does not make you irish at all. People of Ireland certainly do not consider Americans with irish heritage to be irish. Irish culture is extremely exploited and disrespected in America. You can respect your heritage by getting involved in your bloods culture but its not your culture, so do not say you’re irish. Paddy is not a slur, Really really old irish english, Paddy used to be used an insult, The word Paddy is just a boys name nowadays.
@@weebiexox you can be genetically Irish. Having Irish blood does actually make you Irish. I never claimed to live in Ireland. But we all came from some place. My great grandparents came here from Ireland I had an ancestor that died on the titanic. And I merely asked about something I personally learned. Which according to you was in fact a slur at some point. No need to be a jerk to someone just trying to learn more about my heritage. No one is just American. I’m allowed to be proud of where I came from just like anyone else. Get a life ✌🏻
@@monkeyz240 To answer your question in detail. The reason they were called paddy-wagons was due to the amount of irish arrestees, arrested for illegal migration as fun fact; even to this day ireland still hasn’t fully recovered from the famine. Pádraic was a really common irish boys name back then. Thats how police cars came to be known as the name Paddy-wagon. If you called an irish person a paddy it was basically like calling the person a illegal prisoner. I suppose racist Americans turned the boys name into a ethnic slur? Yep itd been turned into an insult no thanks to the Americans but like some racist Americans are going to appropriate Irelands organic culture (St Pádraics day) If you want to be more inclusive of your hertiage, use it by its real name St Pádraics day/ St Paddys day, St Patrick is just english vrs of the irish holiday. Don’t say St Pattys day. To call a irish person a paddy is insulting but it is still and always was just meant to be a boys name. Yeah thats all.
You’re a fool. Irish America bank rolled the War of Independence, without the USA Ireland as a nation wouldn’t exist. When Dev become President where did he go? That’s right, America. Irish America has always had our backs. Get educated and show some respect you clown.
Every Irish person right now:
“ You’re telling me that they don’t have these. But these are classic “
Irish food isn't weird. Thank you very much.
@BigC90 90 baha
Yep we irish r the best like if u like ireland
Nope
@@GolDRush007 who then
No one especially not Ireland
Bloodhound A&GV grow up moron
@@GolDRush007 i bet ur nan buys you mega blocks
If your bread lasts more than 2 days then it's not proper bread, the guy looks genuinely shocked that it only lasts a few days, not eager to try American bread I have to say. I'm Irish and my father won't eat bread that's more than a day old, has to be Brennans too.
They don't have laws like in the eu on food preservation measures over there. Most stuff is probably carcinogenic
Same
Wholegrain Brennan's bread is the way
Nahhhhh get doorstep or toast bread
Go on the Brennan’s!
I'm irish and seeing that the 99 wasn't in a cone I was pissed and bacon is called rashers in ireland
Any one else get annoyed when people call Ireland "I-yur-LAnd" and not just "are-lund" or are-lind"
I-yur-land is only acceptable when singing the anthem. The word has to be stretched over three syllables. But NEVER anytime else.
I'm Irish and everyone who comes over to the States says Cleve-LAND and Mary-LAND instead of CLEVE-lund and Marreh-lund. So it's the reverse.
100% true
Agreed
(I say are-Lund )
@@BlanceDevereaux yes!!!! Not land, lund!!!
It's so annoying how ppl put on an Irish accent in my head I'm like just stop
It's fun. Lol
Same
Why you’ve probably put on a Russian or Scottish accent
The accent is just so lovely to the ears, we just wish we could sound the same. Take it as the complement it is meant to be!
I feel the same when someone tries to mimic a NY or Boston accent.
In the first 5 seconds of the video I am already offended lol
So true
Agreed
yestotally
Yes
Its more scottish than irish
For some strange reason Cadbury stopped doing rum and raisin bars of chocolate which was fu*king gorgeous
12:09 / 12:10 The Daily Milk Chocolate 🍫 by Cadbury is actually not from Ireland 🇮🇪🍀 at all, but The Daily Milk Chocolate 🍫 by Cadbury is actually original from Uxbridge, London, England 🏴, The United Kingdom 🇬🇧, The Great Britain 🇬🇧👑, by the way my friend 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😁😁😁😎😎🙂🙂🙂🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Ye ate the Snack Bar/ Club milk wrong, you need to eat the chocolate around the edges first!!!! Hehe
Go n-eirí an t-adh libh🇮🇪🇮🇪
Lisa Tobin yessss the proper way to eat them
Yesss I always eat them that way!!
Tá gaeilge maith agat nach bhfuil
Liam Kelders ahh bhuel, tá sí ceart go leor....is dócha liom??!!😅😅
Lisa Tobin : níl cailleadh ar bith air, mar a dhéarfadh muid i gConamara! 😉
irish food isn’t weird it’s fecking scrumptious
I know. Ur man in the red doesn’t know a thing
Ya I was gonna say that
They acting like they don’t have food in America 😞
ik
Ya
Irish people (I'm Irish) say, "What's the craic," when say hello to someone. It basically means, "what's up." Just in case people were wondering 😂
Also ay means yes
I am from Ireland
Craic means fun, too, like doing something "for the craic" is like "for the fun of it"...
SAVAGE craic...
(Intense fun)
Right!?💚
Or "what's the craic" means "what's been fun?"
💚😎🇮🇪
Fair point guys it can mean a lot of things 🤣
We call cookies only the ones with chocolate chips in it
HOW DARE YOU SHOW KING CRISPS
TAYTO ALL THE WAY
HOOLIGAN
there the same company lol
MARY GET THE SHOTGUN THEY SHOWED KING CRISPS
Do Co LMFAO MARAAAAY
have u went to tayto park i have
Irish slang:
WiLl YoU sHiFt mE fRiEnD
No no no
Will ye shift me mate
Your welcome
Here will you meet me friend he's sound out
Will u shift dat lad over der here's he's insa sound
I might are they fit
@@UnknownPerson-ww2lp Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the name Paddy comes from the name Padraig; which I believe is one of the more formal spellings for the name Patrick (english spelling and pronunciation)... since you did ask.. ;)
howie wonderstud paddy comes from Patrick and Padraig is the Gaelic name from Padraig ! Irish and proud here ! Padraig pronunciation is ( paw-drig)
Padraig was my grandpas name ( he was from County Clare)
Claire.Bear1679 Clare is a lovely place
I grew up with a kid who's dad was named Podrick (sp?) His wife always called him Pady (like laddie)
elizabeth cunningham It is, I’ve been there many times, myself
The 99 wasn't even a 99 it's just vanilla ice cream with a flake and strawberry sauce
A true 99 is I'm a cone
One thing you should NEVER say to Irish people
ANYTHING ABOUT GUINNES
Conor Mcevoy or “POTATO”
Irish taters (I personally call them that) I'm Irish and don't know a lad who don't like taters, but irish don't always go to a pub (bar) and get drunk with Guinness and fight people
Cadbury is made in England Birmingham.and diary milk cadbury is made in Ireland
XxZohaAlixX but was made in Birmingham in 1905 if it’s made in Ireland now it’s Irish?
Ya what he said
Cadbury and dairy milk is from the uk if it’s made in another country or not is no argument if that’s the logic Nike is now Indian lol. Carlsberg is brewed in the uk and is our number one beer but it’s not English.
No Cadbury Diary Milk Chocolate is just a product of Cadbury and is made all over the world but Cadbury Diary Milk Chocolate was first produced by the Cadbury Brothers at Bournville in Birmingham UK in 1879 where as Cadbury Chocolate only started production in Ireland around 1932, so yes it may be made in the Irish Factory, but it is made in every Cadbury Factory.
Roses are red
Lions are fierce
We will not rest till we avenge páidrag pearse
We will avenge our leaders of 1916.
Have to say that to me history teacher 😂
Yeerroo
OMG yes
Yupppaaa
I’m Irish🇮🇪 I love all of those food we have no artificial flavors
I'm from Dublin (and 100% Irish) and legit eat everything in this video in a week like this is a pretty accurate snack box 🤣👏🏼
I WANT A SPICE BAG NOW 😭😂
I'm half 🇨🇮 and half 🏴 and I just want to say if I ever said I didn't like tea my parents would literally disown me
Now I want a macaries it’s a chipper in ballymun
Henry Gotta love a g Matassa or Macarie
Haha same with me
Video: * starts *
American Guy: * does an “Irish accent”
Me: * rolls my eyes back so far I can see my brain *
Emily Little honestly
I h8 when people use "ladie" and "lassie". It annoys me so much.
I know I got a nice view of my brainEmily Little
Well it’s more Scottish
Emily Little sorry I think u meant Scottish
That is not how we talk lol.
Btw I'm Irish.
And we call chips crisps
And fries chips
We call them taytos where I live😂
The place where I live “cavan” we speak English ur language must be we say crisps instead of chips and chips instead of fries nice...
@@endahartin503 oh kwl I'm from kerry the kingdom😂
Yellow belly
In Dublin we say crake and that means laugh
An american guy rented a room in my house in Ireland. He couldn't go to the supermarket often, so he did a big grocery shop and bought six loaves of bread.
He asked me 5 days later why his bread was covered in mould.
I am Irish ☘️
I am sort of offended
Barry’s tea not Berry’s tea
If you get offended, by every thing non Irish , do with Irish stuff then world will end within a week .🤣
CC N wat r u on bout any way I was only messing
@@iri11mi Weed😂
CC N taha r u Irish
@@iri11mi No I'm not Irish, but I don't know why but I've been binge, watching Irish related video's for 2 days now.🤷
In Ireland we do speak English but some people do speak Irish. In school you learn Irish but some people who have learning disabilities or a learning curve they do not learn Irish.
They learn Welsh in Wales schools. At least that's what I know
Where my dyeslexics at?
I live in ireland but im irish and.iam from Dublin
My school is an all irish school so Im fluent in both irish and english
ᑕєlєѕтє me too
Okay cookies have chocolate chips and everything else is a biscuit
Yesssss
Yes
Robert renelds WTF DID U JUST SAY
???
Aoife Temple yep. I strongly agree
Tayto “chips” are so popular that people call all crisps tayto in Ireland and I only found out about a year ago that their called crisps a
Not tayto from my polish friends and some of my Irish friends
I'm from Ireland and we HATE when people use accents or say stuff about leprocans but this was a good vid
Aggreed
I’m Irish but I like when people try the accent it’s funny
* leprechauns
Dafuq's a leprocan
Yes I agree!!!💜
Paddy comes from Pádraig, the Irish word for Patrick! Love, all cringing irish people
Rachel Keenan Dillon Cringing Irish people so true!
I usually crush my crisps up so I don't get stabbed by a standing crisp
When it cuts the inside of your throat
Lmfao same 😂
Ahhaahah
Same my throat always gets slowly sliced and it hurts so bad
@@benmcsweeney199 *a sentence worse than death*
I just looked at the thumbnail and saw hobnobs were labelled weird now I'm here to see why
Irish slang
Will u shift my friend??
Like if you know what it means and comment the meaning
Lol
Will you french kiss my friend, obs 😂
@@clodaghmorgan678 Ha! Really? If someone Irish said that to me I would have assumed they meant would I help them physically move their friend 😂
Pull or meet to
Wanna feak haha
Every irish disco
In our spice bags in ireland we use shredded chicken not nuggets
What's a spice bag?
Ah now a few have chicken balls
Not a single Irish soul says 'oi laddie'
Both ‘Oi laddie’ and ‘wee bit’ are Scottish to me
wee bit is more in the North of Ireland. South doesn't use wee. We say lil bit instead 😂
tainor89 ye I’m from Waterford and we say a lil bit
Yeah
We say ‘Hello’
12:00 in Ireland we do make s’mores with hob nobs 😂
Same