The Reason Why Irish Never Understand UK People!

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Lauren

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Hi everyone! Lauren here 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 it’s always fun to compare countries, especially ones that are so close to one another! Obviously there is a lot of cultural crossover but also some differences which are always fun to learn about!🥰

Laurenade
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Hey an Irish lad here and I just wanted to say the republic of Ireland is not part of the UK. Since I assume a lot of different nationalities might stumble on this video I thought I'd spare the time to sort out this misconception. Not a big deal but really in the grand scheme of things but not a lot of people foreign to Ireland seem to know this. Peace ✌️

jacksinnott
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Hope everyone loved this video and found it fun and interesting to watch!
It’s mad how we’re all so close to each other, yet also so different the moment you cross our borders.
Keep watching and supporting World Friends and see you guys soon!

Rowena🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

doandrow
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I was definitely shocked when Lauren talked about British people being late!! Here in Greece, we actually think the opposite. We even call someone who arrives at an appointment just in time, or even earlier, a "British man" or "British woman" as well...

jgvunxv
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Eoin is wonderful, he’s fun and smart — and I love the speed by which he talks, it’s FAST. 😀 Kind of the image I have of Irish people, talking quite fast. A good trio here altogether, I do like these videos.

davidkasquare
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This is a fun trio, and it's nice to get some insight into the differences between countries. It would be fun to hear about even more differences like different regions in each country, between big cities and country life. And generational differences, like how kids, teens, adults, and seniors see things uniquely in each country.

deanmcmanis
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The fun thing about this is how most of the 'unique' cultural things are basically shared and how we're all way more similar than we are different

chrislyne
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I wish these videos made it more clear that Scotland and England are part of the UK, but Ireland is independent. It's a very common mistake and it'd be so easy to make that a little clearer

Schoritzobandit
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For the record Ireland is not in the UK nor part of British culture.

jondebarra
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That "refusing the first offer" in Ireland is so true! Just yesterday, my brother's girlfriend was going to pay for part of my food because I didn't have enough, and I was like "No it's grand, I'll just order something else" and she was like "no go ahead, get it" so I was like "ah well, if you're sure then, thanks".

ShizuruNakatsu
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The more I learn about the Irish, the more I can see their outsized influence on the history of American culture.

jlpack
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Me, an American, goes to look up what 20 C is in out it's about 68.

It's endearing to know what different parts of the world find as hot ToT It's sweet. In my part of the world, 68 would be considered chilly.

Opix
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It's so interesting to hear Rowena and Eowin's accent. There's great chemistry with you all. Love to see more videos with you guys.

rameeshapadmatilaka
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That Irish guy looks so Irish, that it's scary.

lissandrafreljord
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Don't say "South Ireland" or "Southern Ireland" to refer to the country of Ireland. Northern Ireland is the name given to the UK controlled north of the island of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland, or simply Ireland, is the country that controls the rest of the land. I understand how it might be confusing to outsiders, but Eoin here should've spoken up about it when Rowena said "South Ireland". Doesn't hurt to educate.

touieg
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Irish lad needs to speak up and tell the other 2 that Ireland is not South Ireland nor is it British, it left the UK 100 years ago after a little thing called a war of independence, the two girls seemed to give the impression that Ireland was still an integral country within the UK.

veronicadredd
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Umm idk what part of Ireland he is from but pants is underwear in Ireland and trousers is like just any type of clothing on your bottom half well ofc shorts and jeans are still technically called trousers we would say jeans or shorts but maybe its different in different parts of Ireland

mariegillespie
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I’m from Ireland and the pants thing is not as Eoin described. We, like the UK, say trousers and pants means underwear. In every group of friends there is an odd one that says pants like Americans do instead of trousers. Eoin is that one odd friend 😂

Edit: This is from my experience of living in multiple counties. Maybe my view is influenced by only being in my 20s (GenZ).

ciancomerford
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I was genuinely waiting for you three to come up in a video. Thank you for such an amazing video.

alwinthomas
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No, in Ireland pants is underwear maybe young people are influenced by American tv too much these days but it was always underwear, Also Eoin should point out that Ireland(where he is from) is not a part of the UK for the people that dont know much about it.

heilong