Top ten things I didn’t like about Irishmen in Ireland
An exchange student lets loose with her Irish beefs
Published Tuesday, September 6, 2011, 7:33 AM
Updated Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 4:21 PM
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abbym7180 | Sep 15, 2011, 05:39 PM EDT
FYI, a lot of american guys won't buy you a drink either.I'm an american too.
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abbym7180 | Sep 15, 2011, 05:17 PM EDT
I will gladly put up with unpolished shoes vs some of the clowns i've put with america.There are worse things than that, like finding out my date dressed in drag in college.Thanks , i'll head over to ireland for a semester!
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pat52rk | Sep 11, 2011, 03:43 PM EDT
she's not far wrong , where is the first country the Irish run to when they cant find a job , the big , bad old Usa, and I'm glad she didn't bring up the irishmans bedroom skills which are non existent and the fact that they think taking a shower once a month is fine...
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DrTrelawney | Sep 11, 2011, 10:15 AM EDT
Well, I think Trealach -- not for the first time -- wins the prize for dumbest correction of the week. "It was and [sic] Irishman who invented the Motor Car - Henry Ford from Dunmanway." Leaving aside the fact that he was born in Michigan, we should just clarify that Henry Ford DID NOT invent the car.
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bogsidebunny | Sep 09, 2011, 01:27 AM EDT
Careful when "hiring" a cer in Ireland. Even if you ask for FULL insurance coverage at the airport at 6:30 AM when the staff are overwhelmed, get a staff member aside and ask them about the coverage. If you press hard enough they'll finally admit there's a "deductible" on damage to the car and will take the "deductible" charge from your credit card AFTER you've returned the car and are happily sleeping in your NJ, NY, mConn or Mass bed. I foind out the hard way when the radio was stolen from the hire car in Cork. i was $700 poorer after that. AND, I had requested FULL, TOTAL cover no matter the cost of the policy.
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Springfield9 | Sep 09, 2011, 12:01 AM EDT
It's a fair list. I've seen it all done. However, it's dangerous to be too general. There are Irish gentlemen. There are polished shoes (some Dubs do it twice a year!). American women are predictably shaken by the absence of their self-absorbed pedestal. Irish women. also predictable, do not require the outward signs of deference. It's enough to know that when you find the right one ..... it sticks. In America it only sticks about 48% of the time.I dated a beautiful and intelligent girl from Co. Clare - expected nothing - got everything and produced a strange atmosphere of bone chilling fear and admiration. Beat that Ms. Chicago.
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mamaginnty | Sep 07, 2011, 04:45 PM EDT
This little madam is lucky she did not run into my two fine sons, they would have had her eating pigs feet and cabbage in no time at all, plus no polished shoes, they would have her wearing the wellies covered in cow dung and to damn tired to think of taking Them out for a meal, they wouldn't have gone for a meal anyway, they always say " the meals at home are better "hehe.
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cormacmac | Sep 07, 2011, 04:32 PM EDT
Well done Clare.You had your tongue near your left cheek when you wrote this but so many people clearly read it.
Well done. A lot of truths in there too.Our national inability to accept criticism is reflected in many of the comments.Another point,however,in my view, is that you
revealed you have a very bad date selection process.It
is still rare for an Irishman not to "stand" his round,
Where did you find these guys?
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citizen69 | Sep 07, 2011, 11:47 AM EDT
Steady on guys, it's only one person's opinion and it's probably meant tongue in cheek. Of course all Irish men aren't like that but a few are. Anyway, i'm not sure why someone would be obsessed with shiny shoes! ;-) @Trealach: Henry Ford was not Irish (he didn't invent the car either). His father was Irish (of English heritage) & his mother was Belgian. Ford was American.
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sirpeter | Sep 07, 2011, 11:43 AM EDT
If she went around criticizing peoples unpolished shoes.I think the other nine moans she has would happen pretty quick.
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gcy1980 | Sep 07, 2011, 11:25 AM EDT
Re Siobhan39
Irish people are not above criticism. But be a little bit fairer. She is judging all Irishmen by her experiences with a small few. I'm an Irishman and none of these things stated here are a fair reflection on me. Thats all we ask for!!
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gcy1980 | Sep 07, 2011, 11:22 AM EDT
And Claire, you contradict yourself when you complain that Irish people don't see Irish Americans as true Irish(most of us do see ye as true Irish) by then stating than Americans set up Apple. Wozniak and Jobs were polish American and Syrian American. So by your insistence they would be true Polish and Syrian.
It is OK for you to interpret peoples the way you want when it suits you but when an Irish person has an opinion on someone else's heritage, they are ignorant!!
What "lucky bag" did you get your journalism qualification out of?
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gcy1980 | Sep 07, 2011, 10:59 AM EDT
Americans invented the automobile and the computer?? My,my,my? You hear something new everyday!!
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Siobhan39 | Sep 07, 2011, 10:18 AM EDT
Dear God, someone criticized Ireland and all of the pseudo Irish (as well as Irish) are up in arms. Talk about thin skinned. Are the Irish above criticism.
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