I had a man tell me that that he was Irish, meaning he was an American with Irish heritage like myself, and that it was St. Patty's because it's short for Patrick not Padrick, and that Paddy was the bar in Always Sunny. I genuinely couldn't believe someone claiming Irish heritage couldn't even understand why it's Paddy and not Patty.
"Paddy" is also an early 20th century American slur for Irish immigrants. Hence the phrase "paddy-wagon" (a police van used to round up numerous people at a time).
Dave is a funny guy. You'd never know he used to have a fear of public speaking, as I learned from his Google training video. The delivery, the pace, the facial expressions, all work for great entertainment. Come to Colorado Dave!
I could instantly tell the type of girl he was talking about was Californian! Also thanks for mentioning the shamrock vs 4-leaf-clover thing! I wasn’t aware of that
That reminds me of a documentary about this guy who is a vegan marathon runner and he passed out around mile 10, while everyone else was still going full speed.
TerraTN no he’s not. He’s promoting the crap he’s invested in. A month after appearing in Gamechangers, he did an in house GQ interview in which he made a steak for lunch and put eggs in his smoothie.
DUDE, ngl, I lowkey wanted to hear this guy do an American accent (coz we like to imitate his culture's), and I was pleasantly surprised and thrilled when he went thru that woman's "tirade" at the end. I hope they drop his whole special soon, this guy is great.
We do say "Paddy's Day" in Missouri at least, not "Patty's." Someone where he was must've misspelled it. I didn't realize about the shamrock vs the four-leaf clover though! Fair point. 🤣
"Lemme at the fecker, I'll knock her block off!" Yeah I ain't fighting that today, are you blinkered? She's too pissed to fall to a Mach speed Mack truck!
My Music Teacher is Irish and someone in my class called it “St. Patty’s Day” so my teacher corrected her and said that that’s American. (I’m not American)
I laughed out loud when he look at the screeching women demanding attention about one of them being a boxer and winning a prize and he quietly said back to them, "Feckin' woke." Beautiful.
I'm Irish and in my local area there's this joke about Americans that there all actually Irish because there great great grandfather's brothers nephews sisters best friends dog (or something absurd like that) is Irish and this comment and the replies it got reminded me a lot of it
I spent 25 days at a yoga retreat in the Bahamas, and I swear every single person was exactly like the character he met at the grocery story. It was a living nightmare. It was so draining listen to people belch out the details of their lives and try to connect over nothing in common at all. I will never go to another retreat of any kind where the majority are white Americans. 😅
OMG! 4:40 " _what?_ and there was an audible dissappearance of wind from this As this woman opened her lungs to fill them to capacity to facilitate an amount of unsolicited information!"
Bushmills is made by Unionists who didn't hire Catholics in the Antrim distillery in Northern Ireland , unlike the many Irish Whiskys ( eg James ons, Middleton, Powers, Paddy etc etc) made in Republic of Ireland( no e in Irish whiskey I believe?) Even so, I like the fruity taste of Bushmills in an Irish Coffee.
Dad was born and raised in Limerick and has taken me there many times on his visits home. I am well aware it is Paddy not Patty and Shamrock is three leaves not four. I do understand what this guy is saying about lack of knowledge about Ireland, I will be nice and not say "ignorance".
To be honest I think most Americans don't know a difference between Paddy and Patty when we shorten Patrick in that way. American lingo is famously lazy and we shorten everything whether there exists a legit Paddy or Patty origin or not, to us its just shorter and less formal, so most people go for it... 🙃 Also, some American accents replace all T's with D sounds while others properly pronounce their T's. My brother's name is Patrick so I don't tend to ever shorten it when saying St. Patrick's day.
Just found this guy. Watched his bit on Mexicans. This dude is great. I have been living in Mexico for a decade. I have a 4 year old with a Mexican woman that looks just like Canelo. Not the woman.. my 4 year old.
They do grow there and in the US...sorta. they are not normal I don't know if a mutation is the correct word but they are kinda a mutation. If you were to come over a clover patch and be diligent enough you would probably find one mixed in with all the other clover.
crudkick i am irish never heard of the 4 leaf clover until i started watching Yt,i mean it makes no sense ,4 leaf clover can't explain the trinity. Legend has it that St patrick used the shamrock to explain the trinity to the pagan irish.
@@galoglaich3281 I bet if you really looked and combed over a patch of clover you would find one. They are just an anomaly of regular clover. In the US the four leaf clover is considered lucky as it is not really a natural normal occurrence and are a bit rare. You also usually have to actually look for them by manually combing over a clover patch. But your also correct as the four leaf clover makes no sense when it comes to st Patrick except for a way of secularizing him perhaps.
even in Canada, so many people call it Patty's day...I try correcting, but they insist I (an Irishman) am wrong about my own culture LOL
I am Canadian and in my neck of the woods we say “Paddy”. But much of the area was settled by Scots and Irish.
Hey, you’re irish, punch’em in the face!!! They’re canuckies, they’ll probably just excuse themselves and dash off to plow some snow or something…😂
I had a man tell me that that he was Irish, meaning he was an American with Irish heritage like myself, and that it was St. Patty's because it's short for Patrick not Padrick, and that Paddy was the bar in Always Sunny. I genuinely couldn't believe someone claiming Irish heritage couldn't even understand why it's Paddy and not Patty.
Keep trying, for christ sake keep trying!
It's the cities that do that really.
Dave Nihill is terrific. The accent pulled me in but his content kept me watching. He is excellent & I pay to see him.
"If Ireland won 46 gold medals, I'd still be in a field drunk somewhere" :D
@@edithdlp8045 literally no one asked
@@edithdlp8045 calm yer ego lad
With a can in your hand. A lot of Irish youth/young adults have beers and ciders and such in fields together.
Best line
I still be *
"Paddy" is also an early 20th century American slur for Irish immigrants.
Hence the phrase "paddy-wagon" (a police van used to round up numerous people at a time).
Paddy wagon! Never knew. Thanks. Love word orogins
origins...derp...
thorified the word for that is Etymology 🙃 paddy is just the shortened word for Padraig, Irish word for Patrick, pronounced like paw-rig
@@thorified7904
You're welcome.
@Pipe Tunes
That Cheeto-head probably thinks that all Irish people are under 4 feet tall, and all have a pot of gold hidden in our houses.
I was actually in the hometown of the Irish boxing champion when she won in 2012. It was amazing!
My hometown Bray.
“As a vegan, I don’t have the energy to walk, but spiritually I think I can fly”, haha.
I train jujitsu with a vegan when he taps me out he says maybe you should consider salads
If being drunk in a field was an Olympic sport I would have won ample Golds for Ireland, I just did it for the love of the sport, not the glory...
Dave is a funny guy. You'd never know he used to have a fear of public speaking, as I learned from his Google training video. The delivery, the pace, the facial expressions, all work for great entertainment. Come to Colorado Dave!
Oh my goodness, I was sad when this ended! He’s hilarious 🤣
Fun fact: the 3-leaf clover ☘️ is associated with St Patrick because St Patrick used it as a symbol to represent the trinity- 3-in-1
Why is no one talking about this guy? Fecken fantastic.
oh my gosh what a funny guy! great time to find this, we all need a laugh! thanks dave and thanks drybar!
I could instantly tell the type of girl he was talking about was Californian! Also thanks for mentioning the shamrock vs 4-leaf-clover thing! I wasn’t aware of that
Also mind your P's and Q's means mind your pints and quarts
@@davidgordon7306 no it means 'pleases and thankyous'
@@ajrwilde14 lmao
"I don't have the energy to walk, but spiritually I can fly" 😆😆😆 -every vegan ever
That reminds me of a documentary about this guy who is a vegan marathon runner and he passed out around mile 10, while everyone else was still going full speed.
goodscharlotte every Catholic at the end of Lent.
TerraTN no he’s not. He’s promoting the crap he’s invested in. A month after appearing in Gamechangers, he did an in house GQ interview in which he made a steak for lunch and put eggs in his smoothie.
Oh my gosh…I could listen to his comedy all day long!
Listening to the accent alone is worth it. Good comedy is just a bonus. :)
02:25 "No, no,no. We wun wun". I am loving it!!!
Ahhh no, we didn't win won. We won wan :)
I want to see more of this gent
He is funny and his vocabulary when telling his stories is fantastic. Listened to it twice. Don't go Bruce Jenner on our patron saint!
DUDE, ngl, I lowkey wanted to hear this guy do an American accent (coz we like to imitate his culture's), and I was pleasantly surprised and thrilled when he went thru that woman's "tirade" at the end. I hope they drop his whole special soon, this guy is great.
I thoroughly enjoyed that!
thank you so much!
This guy is a poet 😍
We do say "Paddy's Day" in Missouri at least, not "Patty's." Someone where he was must've misspelled it. I didn't realize about the shamrock vs the four-leaf clover though! Fair point. 🤣
I just want to say hello from Missouri myself. Glad you mentioned us. lol.
@@gailstovall17 Me too!
@@ohillbilly Well hello fellow Missourian. Very nice. Thanks for the reply. Smile face.
Same here, Hi from Missouri.
@@UCKY5 After thinking, I pronounce the first "t" as tee but the second as a dee. Interesting.
Not only hilarious but also teaching people as he goes. ❤
There are 4.5 million people in Ireland. That is the extended population of Houston, Texas.
Houstonian here, so I can absolutely confirm this!
@Pipe Tunes Alabama is the anus of usa.
This guy. Is beyond great :)
This Irish guy is so on the money😂😂👍❤
I needed that ..thank you.
"Lemme at the fecker, I'll knock her block off!"
Yeah I ain't fighting that today, are you blinkered? She's too pissed to fall to a Mach speed Mack truck!
This was unexpectedly hilarious!!!
Beautiful, love this dude 😂
Patty's a burger. That's why Americans eat more burgers on Paddy's day..
Don’t be that guy.
??? Source, "cause I dun belev et."
They always eat burgers.
Upload more of this bloke pls
Wow. This guy is good!
My Music Teacher is Irish and someone in my class called it “St. Patty’s Day” so my teacher corrected her and said that that’s American. (I’m not American)
Women's boxing gold medal. Don't mesh with an Irish momma.
I laughed out loud when he look at the screeching women demanding attention about one of them being a boxer and winning a prize and he quietly said back to them, "Feckin' woke." Beautiful.
@@ladybug591 no he said "woke as feck" as in: Ireland is so woke they are standouts at women's boxing.
My God this guy's great. And no, that's not my 17% Irish heritage speaking either lol. 🤣🤣🤣
Mike O'Barr with your last name I thought it’d be more
@@ihateyouall7026 It is higher than that actually. My mother's maiden is O'Brian and her moms was O'Ryan.
@@ihateyouall7026 Me too. Because I'm 6 percent. lol!
I'm Irish and in my local area there's this joke about Americans that there all actually Irish because there great great grandfather's brothers nephews sisters best friends dog (or something absurd like that) is Irish and this comment and the replies it got reminded me a lot of it
@@dangercat9188 you seem like a fun guy to have around
Hilarious and quick. Or, as they said when I would meet someone from Ireland in Europe a while back, "Brilliant, that".
LMAO!!!! Watching this 10 more times so I can memorize it! LMAO!! This is legendary!!!!
Great set and delivery! Consider me a new fan!
Hey, your rowing team won a medal too! "Pull like a dog!"
I love the guy at 1:27 it took a second for the joke to register
I spent 25 days at a yoga retreat in the Bahamas, and I swear every single person was exactly like the character he met at the grocery story. It was a living nightmare. It was so draining listen to people belch out the details of their lives and try to connect over nothing in common at all. I will never go to another retreat of any kind where the majority are white Americans. 😅
I thought he was gonna say we're celebrating 4th of July. Good ol Auntie Samantha. MURICA
Oh I love this guy too!
I think best so far, and I've been watching the posts on this channel religiously for the past month
OH MY GOD, THE FOUR LEAF CLOVER WRECKS ME!!!
Glad you got the shamrock thing sorted👍👍👍
Well done, bravo...
Amazing sir!
That was brilliant.
Excellent stand-up, very funny show.
That´s how Mexicans feel when Americans try to explain taco bell as an authentic Mexican taco.
OMG! 4:40 " _what?_ and there was an audible dissappearance of wind from this As this woman opened her lungs to fill them to capacity to facilitate an amount of unsolicited information!"
This man is speaking facts. Lolz
When was this filmed?? The Brazilian Olympics had the Irish winning silver in men’s rowing. The two brothers from Skibbereen.
2012 I'm guessing based on the womens boxing - Kate Taylor
Bloody brilliant
That was soooo good☘️
I’ve got to remember the weekend plans line
Oh my
Goodness spot on 🤣🤣🤣
I like this guy. Does that make me a nihilist?
I saw what you did there...and I like it, lol!
🤣 I enjoyed that way too much
My birthday is St.Patrick’s Day. I saw this title and was like leggooooo. Lol
Saint Patrick's Day was celebrated in New York City by 1790. Dublin didn't bother to celebrate March 17th until decades later.
Go America
Their mind was blown with the 4 leaf clover.
Ok this guy was good!
This guy is good 🙂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Trader joes joke right on point! Last one good, girly voice would have made it better! 👍
I wanted more!
This person Mr. Nihill & his narration of all the things the Irish do in the name of democracy gives democracy a not so wholesome name.
Bushmill’s Whiskey 🥃 : Making Irishmen drink responsibly.
All Irishmen : Because we won’t drink it!
What's wrong with bushmill's?
Too much peet to be an Irish whiskey
@@da15991 Yeah, good call; come to think of it Bushmill's is pretty distinctive amoungst irish whiskeys.
They don't hire Catholics is what I heard and therefore the Irish don't drink it.
Bushmills is made by Unionists who didn't hire Catholics in the Antrim distillery in Northern Ireland , unlike the many Irish Whiskys ( eg James ons, Middleton, Powers, Paddy etc etc) made in Republic of Ireland( no e in Irish whiskey I believe?) Even so, I like the fruity taste of Bushmills in an Irish Coffee.
This guy is magically delicious 😀
5:24 at least he remembered their conversation XD
Good stuff. 😍
I found this dude on tik tok! I thought the background was familiar
Painfully accurate
😵💫
🤣🤣🤣
I've never understood the clovers instead of shamrocks it doesn't even make sense. Why would he pick up a clover to explain the trinity?
I always thought it had to do w/ leprechauns. 🤷♀️🍀
The shamrock stands for the father, the son, and the spirit i believe🇮🇪☘️
@@Seanx22 yeah exactly it wouldn't work with a clover
@@Seanx22 The Father, the son, the holy spirit and the holy spirits mate Dave.
Martina Luther King 😂😂😂😂😂
I've never heard St. Patty's day, only St. Paddy's day! I guess Pennsylvania has a large Irish population.
I love Irish accents 🤓
i got a challenge for you, how many are there
@@conlangknow8787 you got me there. I have no clue
@@MrsDazl I dunno either but every 5km there's a different accent
@@conlangknow8787 haha that's crazy
@@conlangknow8787 Good question but touring all of Ireland I would say at least four.
great stuff! i'm in dublin now... :)
That last bit was extreme.
5:25 Gaelic Storm: "Raised on Black and Tans" comes to mind during this floozies gas delivery of a life story.
Seen them 3 times. What a treat!
He’s good!
Brilliant
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼very good
It's ok. The US doesn't understand Cinco De Mayo either. xD
Very good
FUNNY, thank you.
im an irishman who moved to america for 10 years and couldnt wait to come back to ireland. america is bonkers
Dad was born and raised in Limerick and has taken me there many times on his visits home. I am well aware it is Paddy not Patty and Shamrock is three leaves not four. I do understand what this guy is saying about lack of knowledge about Ireland, I will be nice and not say "ignorance".
I loved it lmao!!!
To be honest I think most Americans don't know a difference between Paddy and Patty when we shorten Patrick in that way. American lingo is famously lazy and we shorten everything whether there exists a legit Paddy or Patty origin or not, to us its just shorter and less formal, so most people go for it... 🙃 Also, some American accents replace all T's with D sounds while others properly pronounce their T's. My brother's name is Patrick so I don't tend to ever shorten it when saying St. Patrick's day.
I have the app... can’t find Dave Nihill (or daven as was posted in the beginning of this clip).
Women's boxing well let me tell you about ME..🧘♀️🥊
Just found this guy. Watched his bit on Mexicans. This dude is great. I have been living in Mexico for a decade. I have a 4 year old with a Mexican woman that looks just like Canelo. Not the woman.. my 4 year old.
4 leaf clovers don't grow in Ireland? Mebbe that's why they are considered lucky
They do grow there and in the US...sorta. they are not normal I don't know if a mutation is the correct word but they are kinda a mutation.
If you were to come over a clover patch and be diligent enough you would probably find one mixed in with all the other clover.
crudkick i am irish never heard of the 4 leaf clover until i started watching Yt,i mean it makes no sense ,4 leaf clover can't explain the trinity. Legend has it that St patrick used the shamrock to explain the trinity to the pagan irish.
@@galoglaich3281 I bet if you really looked and combed over a patch of clover you would find one. They are just an anomaly of regular clover.
In the US the four leaf clover is considered lucky as it is not really a natural normal occurrence and are a bit rare. You also usually have to actually look for them by manually combing over a clover patch.
But your also correct as the four leaf clover makes no sense when it comes to st Patrick except for a way of secularizing him perhaps.
@@galoglaich3281 I just read that the occurrence of a four leaf clover is about 5000-10000 three leaf clover to 1 four leaf clover.
So FUNNY!!!
Very funny
Genius
The Leprechaun Is A PowerTop . 🍀