Welcome to place where Ginger Lady and I are gonna be showing you Ireland at its best and worst.
Our favourite channels on RU-vid are Harald Baldr, Eamon & Bec, Hannah Lee Duggan, Lost in Transit, Karl Watson etc. We love filmmaking, we love photography and we love editing so that is what we will do. We will upload videos as often as we can and see where that leads us.
And clap after the plane 4 days ago for the first time I went on a different airline than aer Lingus this time I went on Lufthansa and nobody clapped at the end of the flight I had my hands ready and I was so surprised
By your own logic don't assume the small part of the City Center you visit is like the rest of Dublin, with its woke idiots dressed like yourself and it's cultural enriched environment ! Dublin is the driving force behind the Irish economy with a lot of hard working people raising families with the highest cost of living in the country with no extra allowances either. At all, at all.
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Great accent by Lorraine. So stereotypically Irish. And you are more than welcome here as the new Irish. Don't know why you'd leave Croatia - such a beautiful country. Keep doing both the positive and negative videos. Shows honesty. 👍
@Corrky That's true. Been there loads of times since about 2010 and steadily it became prohibitively expensive to holiday in Croatia. Still, I'd take the weather over ours 😂
I’ve heard that actually but I was never actually in Dublin properly and I don’t know it so I didn’t want to say it in a video just in case it’s not true.
I used to work at a hotel which had a lot of Irish people staying on business trips. We had a 24/7 bar. It was almost a guarantee that every Irish person to visit would stay up too late, drink themselves silly, brag to the other guests about being Irish, all while having zero idea that they're just ruining everyone else's night trying to let everyone know that they're Irish, like being Irish makes them the hottest item in town... And this was the only thing they'd talk about - how in Ireland they can drink better, all while making fools of themselves and thinking everyone wants to be their buddy for the night. I'd say I can tell an Irish person from a mile off, but in my experience there's something wrong with you if you can't hear them talking about it from at least two.
I was friendly with a Russian colleague on a job. Did him a few favours and behaved in a collegiate way. He got upset that I didn't stay in touch after the project ended. It's just a cultural difference. Ireland is small. Our paths cross and re-cross. I think Irish people understand that and don't worry too much about staying in touch, but people from bigger places, maybe don't.
Dude! Seriously, WTAF are you smoking? Most Irish people are ‘Bouncy Castle Catholics’, or ‘Recovering Catholics’. The Muslim part of the population is TINY. People who ticked the ‘No Religion’ box at the last census far outnumber them…,
We don't trust easily. "Friends" is a long way off, but I feel I'm polite and respectful to everyone, but like all countries, we have our d!ckheads too