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This Valentine's week, a guide to dating Irish girls - SEE POLL

When only an Irish lass will do, what you need to know


IrishCentral's guide to dating an Irish cailin
IrishCentral's guide to dating an Irish cailin

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Irish women are a force to be reckoned with. We have evolved through the decades into an independent, intelligent and ambitious race. However our rules of engagement can differ from norms here in the United States. So best to school yourself in our ways, means and desires before attempting to woo a lovely Irish girl.

Here are a few guidelines:

1.The Emerald Isle…Google it!

Ireland is a small island on the cusp of Europe. No we don’t live in the dark ages and yes we have electricity, the Internet and Sushi.

If you are going to impress an Irish girl then you need to have a scant knowledge of European geography. Before complimenting us on how well we speak English, take into account that it is in fact our first language.

Perhaps you have not been lucky enough to travel to Ireland, or venture to Europe. However one should express a desire to visit our green pastures.

2. Irish Heritage

Of course you’re Irish! Aren’t we all.

If you insist on telling the world that you have Irish heritage, then please do your homework. It is not OK to claim lineage and then fail to point out which county your ancestors hailed from. Even a guess is better than “Umm I think somewhere in the South”.

If you are tempted to lie about your lineage then throw some Mediterranean countries into the mix also. Maybe your half Italian/Sicilian.

3. Date settings

Where do you bring an Irish lady on a date?

For a first date the movies are out of the running. We like to talk, we are a nation of talkers. Loquacious to the core. So best to bring the lady somewhere you can have some good banter. Dinner, drinks maybe even a walk in the park.

Be imaginative. Use your extended knowledge of your home country to your advantage here.

4.Terms of Endearment


Try where possible to remain endearing without over use of nauseating terms such as honey, sweetie, baby, etc. You are just getting to know each other, chances are you don’t even know each others last names. No need for over the top labels.

Generally Irish women are not very good at taking compliments so go easy on the charm. There should be subtlety involved. If you tell an Irish girl she is beautiful, sexy etc they are not going to know where to look. Instead offer mild flattery such as “Your eyes are very pretty”. Our pale skin and freckles are a somewhat touchy subject especially when we are constantly surrounded by American bronzed goddesses. Do not point out the fact that even though it’s the height of summer we still look as white as a ghost.

5. Drinking habits

If by chance there is alcohol involved, take it easy on the gargle. You are not going to impress an Irish girl by getting rat-arsed. Chances are we can and will drink you under the table. So before disaster, admit defeat and take it one drink at a time. In Ireland, light beer is seen as a woman’s drink so perhaps don’t order a Bud Light!

6.Be Chivalrous

Work that American charm that you’re famous for. Hold open doors, offer to pay for drinks/dinner. Irish men are known for many things, but American men definitely trump them in terms of chivalry. So put all those good habits your mother taught you to work.

7. Some Final Don’ts


Do not mention Riverdance, the IRA, or Bono. These topics of conversation will not whip your date into a verbal frenzy. Try to avoid religion and politics also. We are very feisty by nature so it’s not a good idea to get us fired up at this early stage.
 
All in all, we are not that complicated. We like good banter and a beer. Try not to mention the fact that you still live with your parents and that you don’t know how much your car loan repayments are, because your parents pay them. You need to come across as the stereotypical American man of strength and courage. Just keep these helpful hints in mind and the Irish ladies should be lapping it up.

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I made an error when writing this comment in failing to include the word " wives " after the words " exclusively for married husbands etc . . . . ".
If both men and women, regardless of their ethnicity, had high moral standards, there would be no need for glib and cheap chat-up lines. Each one respecting their own self and the other person recognizing all are made in the image of God. This kind of respect covers all aspects of behaviour and includes the recognition that sexual relations are exclusively retained for married husbands - each man and women keeping themselves for their future spouse. What is probably the most divisive and destructive aspect of male/female relationships? Illicit sexual relationships such as sex outside of marriage, otherwise known as fornication, but sometimes also as adultery as the participants may be having sex with those who are the future spouses of others and the adultery committed with or between those who actually are the spouses of others. Sadly dishonourable intentions seem to be the main motivation of the vast majority of males and females. So many are deceived that living together is the ideal way to check out the suitability of a future spouse. Unforunately the divorce rates with this group is much higher than those who wait until married before having sex or living together.
Irish-American girls are the very same way. Be a gentleman, and don't be afraid to have a real conversation, and you'll have some fun. The mean streak comes out only when don't treat us well...then you'll hear about it, for certain. We don't suffer fools.
Excellent and so True.....
No word of being friendly, having good manners, being without a base agenda, honesty, integrity, not being glib, having honourable intentions, displaying respect. On point number one- why not say you know nothing about Ireland, but you would like to hear about the country and people? On point number two, why lie? If you have no Irish ancestry say so and explain about your own. Point number thrre is fine. On point number four, only extend sincere compliments. On point number five, light beer/lager doen't have the negative aspects suggested with most people. And as for " brozened goddesses ", who wants to date somebody who looks like a roast chicken? But it seems the suggestions proposed are based on not being your real self - putting on a show, a facade. So if Irish women, or women in general, fall for that kind of behaviour then they are a sad lot.
Hard to date Irish gals here in the states, their in Ireland....I don't know but I heard Irish gals have a mean steak an yard wide and tend to be egotistical and boarder line meglomanics...is it true? Here at the seminary there are a distinct lack of Irish gals.
Buy her a drink.Insert into the conversation that you are in credit with you're rent/mortgage.She won't even finish the drink.You'll be up and over her shoulder fireman lift style and giving her rear end the directions to your home.
Ha ha on the pale skin. I'm male, parents born in Ireland. People have often told me I have the whitest skin they have ever seen. Yet as a child when I would play outdoors for hours people took me to be Puerto Rican or American Indian. But at summers end it took only 2-3 days for all that tan to be gone. It was like I showered it off. In the winter my skin was so white it looked translucent. No freckles though, I had very very black hair.
 




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