I guess he's an American bc he def doesn't have an Irish accent. It'd be silly for him to get upset over Irish stereotypes when nobody can even tell he's Irish. 🤷🏻♀️
What a gloriously beautiful young man who is delightful to listen to. I hope I can say that since I’m older than dirt at almost 80 years old. I see so many lovely looking young people today. I just hope they are as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. My trip to Ireland was long awaited & much enjoyed. It far exceeded my expectations. The amazing country & delightful friendly & fun people. It was hard to get on the plane & fly back to the states. My memories are still bright & dear in my heart! Thank you!
I think the cussing is genetic because my Irish family doesn’t even realize they are cuss words. People catch me cussing and I swear to you I didn’t lol they are just “filler” words at this point. 🤷♀️
I was in Ireland and asked a woman where the bus to Londonderry was. She said "I think you mean Derry". I said no my friends said Londonderry. She repeated but a little angrier. I then said, "yeah I'm pretty sure they said Londonderry". Her face turned beet red and she started to yell but a guy intervened and told me they were the same place and explained it. I apologized and said in America in New Hampshire there is both a Derry and a Londonderry which are two different places which is why I was confused. She didn't seem to accept the apology or my explanation and stormed off. She was also a redhead. I turned to guy and thanked him and said, that's probably who I was supposed to marry and I F'd it up. He said, "you might be right but you wouldn't have survived for long with that one".
"Top o' da morining" is the Irish equivalent of "G'day mate" and we'll have the same reaction, cringe/look you up and down and walk away, Also the "you 'cuss' a lot" and "yeah 😀" made me laugh a lot
It looks like we’re already writing a romance novel I will start with with the first paragraph somebody do the second and so forth and so on About the handsome rogue Sir Stuart who didn’t understand why he was so taking aback by this dark haired beauty. Beads of sweat were forming on his forehead. His heart began to race faster and faster. He knew this feeling was more than lust as he had felt lust before.
As an Irish woman, I love everything about this lad. He's absolutely correct in everything he is saying and is absolutely fabulous looking. Just look at his incredibly beautiful hair and eyes.🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘
I really like the Irish. My sister and I went there on holiday and I have never come across a more friendly and welcoming country. Thank you Ireland 🙏🏾
With a name like Murray, It Sounds like you are one of us. We also got Morgan Bullock (the Rivedcer) and rhasidat Adeleke who we are hoping will rumble the Great Femke Bol. We're dreamers. We just can't help it. We're just rockin it over here. Hurry on back now you here❤😂
You’re making the dark heads envious with that comment. There’s a lot of guys in Eire who look like Colin Farrel and they’re completely shook of red heads taking their women.
Daddy was half Irish (from Cork/Limerick), half Cherokee & Choctaw. Mama was from Hawaii!! Only in America! Honestly, there's a big link between the Choctaw and the Irish. They helped the Irish by sending them money during the Victorian reign. That was after the Trail of Tears. And Irish people did not start out with red hair, Amen.
@@the3rdfrequency: "Irish people did not start out with red hair." Based on what I've heard the indigenous Irish, that is the ones who are not of Norman descent or plantation Scots (although the plantation Scots probably have more distant Irish ancestry) are genetically pretty similar to the original inhabitants of the island, once it was (re)settled after the end of the last ice age. Could you please enlarge upon your comment.
@@resourcedragon yes. Basically the Irish have the 2nd largest percentage of rh negative blood in the world and the red hair goes along with it. They try to completely ignore this as it contradicts that stupid "everybody is African" theory. The elite think if they say, "everybody is African", then they can go in and exploit Africa for rare earth minerals.
@@kimquinn7728 they're only emotive words. Who deemed them "bad"? why? there's been many theories as to why the Irish swear a lot. most of the theories surround the idea of the lack in the English language and / or colonialization.
@@kimquinn7728 I never trust a person who doesn't cuss. It means they are overly self-righteous, insufferably sanctimonious, and hypocritical and keep all of their negative emotions bottled up inside of them which means they are likely to erupt and become violent and dangerous.
@@everything5797 And I am pretty sure he isn't into crass, rude and shallow people like you. It gives me comfort to know that. Thanks for making my day!
@@marvelismylife946 Everyone was just so nice and I love the nature there it is so beautiful and I just love the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the pubs. Oh and they speak English haha so that is a big bonus.
My family is from irland and every time I stay with them they say this: (in a irish accent) "Top of the mornin to ya and the rest of the day to me self" 😂
I love your beautiful eyes and your red hair is coming from a red head. I'm from Texas and I have Irish in my background. My great grandfather was part Irish. He had beautiful blue eyes which my youngest daughter inherited. My oldest daughter inherited my red hair very close to the same shade as yours. I am 60 and I am blessed to still have my red hair. I would love to visit Ireland someday.
I work as a landscaper and for a long time before covid we had a lot of Irish and Australians working with us. I learned 3 things, never go drinking with them. Expect an arguments about sports, some of the absolute hardest workers I've ever worked with. I miss those guys 🥲
Ah yes! Beautiful man with the beautiful hair! My own hair used to be glorious red but now is long and has turned blonde with still some golden highlights. Our colors of the hair can never be duplicated. As we age it becomes our more beautiful crown! ❤
@@Smwilll6100 we’ve got it good icl, free medicines ,doctors, hospitals, College, university, bus travel all over the country (11-25), and yk, the obvious stuff like no shootings like America , or stabbings like you get in England. stunning sites to see too
I feel like I should be worshiping your fantastic hair!!!!!!!! Do you know how much goo I had to put in my hair in the 80s to get it to do that!!! So much love for you. I thought I was Irish for thirty years. Then I found out I was adopted. Then suddenly I became Cuban 😂😂😂
I prefer to go to the smaller historic pubs, buy some elderly gents a pint or two and sip my own drink listening to their tales of life and legend. Lovely company.
There is no England part of Ireland. There is Ireland, and the crown has decided to illegitimately continue to nurture its colony in Ulster. Free Ireland.
As an Australian travelling to Ireland i found it easy to speak to Irish on both sides of the divide , we arent too different in our perspectives , beautiful people!
Most people hate the divide, it only a small subset that embrace it and they would be ones who have flag protests or take issue over the whole Derry/Londonderry thing.
Me to. I want to do a photography visit to the usual tourist hot spots but also to the places those that live there would recommended. Often that's how you find the hidden gems and get a real feel for locations
@@angelabogaard1102 yeah Im american and I have some irish heritage, but I will never claim Im actually irish, because Im not. My nationality is American because I was born here.
@@ko0974 The Australians got most of their accents, humour, and slang from the English (which made up OST of the convicts and immigrants) not the Irish
I'm from Idaho, I 100% get the potatoes questions too 😂 Ireland is my dream vacation destination but I don't think it's because of potatoes, although I can't say that it's not either 🤷🏻♀️
I’m not Irish but my step dad who raised me with my mum is and so I learnt a lot of common phrases going up - sound naff with my accent but I love that it connects me and my dad. Taytos are also the BEST crisp!!! I buy a huge bag whenever we go to Cork ♥️
@@Gotapengwen: I reckon we can - although it does depend upon which part of America you're in. There is a story of a couple of Australian tourists in a mining town in the US whose swearing was too much for the miners, and the Aussies weren't even really trying.
@@resourcedragon I imagine there’s pockets everywhere. But in California where I live, there’s a lot of cussing. There is a generational separation on this as well.. there are moms and grandmas that you don’t cuss around, but my mother is in her eighties and I’ve never really held my tongue in my adult years and as she’s gotten older her usage of these words has increased. The kids are exceptionally foul mouthed and as far back as I can remember it’s always been that way.
I went to Ireland on my honeymoon. Best potatoes I’ve ever eaten in my life. Didn’t matter how they were prepared, they were good. Potato soup, mashed potatoes, fried potatoes. All amazing.
I’m from Arizona so I’m fully prepared to make an ass of myself when I get to Ireland “Oh my God it’s so GREEN I can’t handle how beautiful it is!! Why is it so green?? How is there water everywhere? How do you guys survive??”
I'm from the part of Oklahoma that's known as " Green Country",and when I would visit relatives out in New Mexico and AZ,I would wonder the same thing about the desert plain and mountains out there. It's beautiful out there, but I start missing regular trees and grass after a few days..
Omigosh, NEIGHBOR, lol! Living in the devil's armpit the heat does things to our noggins and we gasp at the sight of actual WATER in the RIVER! **gasp** *sigh* I'd give my eye teeth to move to Ireland.
@@MaryJonathan-dy7sl I was winning in a demo before I started a live account... All l can say is that I lost a sum of $1500 in there different attempts.
Definitely want to visit Ireland one day. I’m not super big on travel but lately have been wanting to have new experiences in different counties or cities, and the first place I picked out was Ireland. Hopefully, I’ll be able to go one day!
@@GeneralClankerDroideka oh when did connemara become a county in its own? Since it's not be best to tell someone not from the country what county it's in wouldn't it not? Bloody cultchies
Not as easy as you think, if you're not from a EU country it's difficult. I wish ireland would have stayed with their first referendum and voted no to join the EU. Lost a lot of their autonomy and way of life
lol one time I said "top of the mornin'" to an Irish person. That person got so mad. I'm from rural Alberta, Canada and my family is from an Irish community in Ontario. It's how we talk. I never thought of it as being an Irish greeting. Like if I go for a walk with my dog I often have people walk by and say "top of the mornin'". So if the person is from Canada and says it to you they might just be talking rural Canadian not meaning to sound Irish lol. I'm pretty certain the term came to Canada from England.
@@lynnettemurphy8243 in Southern Ireland that is how many of them speak. I am not from Ireland, but I’ve spent time there in the past and it was very common to hear the “th” sound replaced with a hard “t”.
You have AMAZING HAIR !!! ❤ I went to Ireland quite a few years ago with my family as a sort of mini family reunion . Ireland is a beautiful country & I am going to get back there one day .
My maiden name is Walsh, the F word is my buddy. I love it when people tell me I cuss alot, I say there descriptions of a situation, and I don't give a feck.
One of my friends in college is from Staten Island and talks in an Irish accent. One time I filmed another friend say in a fake accent “you fuckin drunk man, shut the fuck up mate.” and I sent it to the group chat. The next thing we knew we heard our friend barge out of the room screaming and swearing in his accent.