I'm Irish Canadian, and to me, you sound very Irish. However, in Ireland, I suppose they think you sound North American, so it's all relative! Thank you for sharing your story, you seem like a great person!!😊
I'm Canadian, and honestly, I find entire _strings_ of her words sound indistinguishable from how we speak in my English neighbourhood of Montreal. But rarely an entire sentence. There's her Irish 'ow' (as in 'now' or 'down') sound that's more closed - and bent into a diphthong - than ours; or her pause word 'em' where we would say 'um' or 'uh'. Oh, and her 'a' vowel is more closed, as well - like, her 'and' sounds like awnd or ahnd to me. But I really do hear her Canadian childhood, clearly! :^)
Dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you're bored like me atm then you can watch all of the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last couple of days xD
WOLFIE MOMMA THANK YOU FOR YOUR HONESTY AND THE LOVE YOU BRING TO EACH VIDEO YOU HAVE DONE. YOU ARE A GREAT ROLE MODEL AND A GREAT INSPIRATION TO IRELAND!🇮🇪 GOD LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!🙏
I was once married to a beautiful woman from Tallaght (Dublin 9) who was born in Blessington. If you can imagine the singer Adele with typical flaming curly red Irish hair, that was her. We visited Ireland twice during our marriage. On our second trip, we drove out to Ardagh to visit her grandparents' farm. Ireland is a beautiful country.
Aw this makes sense, I knew your accent was not Irish as I am Irish and you sound nothing like anyone I know😂Was wondering when I seen all the Irish related videos, I was thinking but you aren’t Irish ☘️ Great videos ☺️
Started laughing when you revealed your celebrity crush. He’s my daughter’s too. She is 20. When she was about 4 I caught her rewinding our Star Wars Attack of the Clones vhs tape to keep watching him. I asked if she thought he was cute and she turned all shades of red.😂 I popped my earbuds in so she could hear your answer and she started laughing too and said, “Yep!”
It's amazing how much grief an accent can get you. After living in France for a year, I came home with a Canadian accent - because all of the English-speakers I worked with were Canadian! (I'm American.) :D
First time at your channel and thought getting to know you was the place to start! 😆 I can’t believe you do not drink coffee! I live on coffee 🤣 which I’m sure isn’t healthy 😆
@@haitssam2810 Hi Samantha how are you. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to Canada 🇨🇦. Hope you’re safe from covid. It’s a good video and she is very nice. I send warm greetings to you and stay safe 😊🙏 Michael
Thank you. It was brilliant idea to make this video. I really enjoyed it.Oh, I used to watch Anna Saccone as well. It was years ago, when he had her first baby.
Loved this. I'm from Dublin, I lived in Wicklow for 14 years, have been in Canada for almost 7 (Saskatchewan) and we're going to return to Wicklow once all this madness has passed! I always thought your accent was American! What part of Canada were you born in?
Hey neighbour! 👋🏻 I saw Saskatchewan and had to pause to read your comment because I wasn’t expecting to see someone who lives here! My fiancé is from Dublin too and lives in SK with me.
Patricia O'Brien Hahaha, I hear you. We’re in the southern part of the province. Small town. Hope you’re keeping safe with all of the new cases in the north!
Good morning to you and hope everything is going well for you during Covid-19 and hope you guy's are staying safe and healthy and God bless you and your family and stay safe and healthy. Love you, Matthew Carrubba from Oklahoma, USA
Can to do a video on your Mom and Dad…? That history… I’m Canadian dreaming about moving to Ireland… my daughter has an Irish passport so it may happen… 😮
I loved this getting to know you and never would have guessed that you were raised in Canada. I've watched some of your other videos about the Irish language and just assumed you were Irish. Where in Canada were you raised, if you don't mind me asking?
fascinated by the way you speak and smile at the same time. I wish you more happiness in your life. I am very far away (Morroco) but I will put a challenge for me to see you directly if possible.
Do you have an Instagram account? I know you have a link in the description box, but whenever I try to go to it it says it doesn’t exist. I would like to follow you!
I don't hear the Canadian in your accent. To me it sounds like you're an American ( I know you're not, just how it sounds to me) who moved to Ireland and picked up that ascent somewhat.
Let me introduce myself to ya in a nutshell:My name is Raisa Kabir, everyone at home and my close relations call me by my nickname Cherry,Kabir is my surname and Raisa is my official name.I am from Bangladesh and in a family of five-my parents and two sisters,I am the youngest of three. Unfortunately, I lost my eldest sis Kashfy in 2001 in a tragic accident. My other sister Michelle has been living in Australia since 2007 and married.Meanwhile I live with my parents in Dhaka Bangladesh. I am pursuing my BA in English currently in fourth year at a private uni in Bangladesh.I took my GCE and IAL exams between 2009-2016.
are you irish no way your accent is similar to american accent.anyway i love it as long you dont use slang iget it .i enjoy so mach watching your videos .
U sound Irish but quite understandable, as a rule of thumb its hard to understand people from Ireland. I would have never said u sound Canadian but we all perceive things in a different way
@@mbubbles4808 my wife is Irish too and I didn't even ask her and told me if im trying to sound more irish. I like the way she sounds but not Canadian whatsoever in my humble.