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Be Jaysus, St Bob Hands Back His Freedom Of Dublin......
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-419 64299
I understand how he feels, what possessed them to give the Burmese president the same honour?
I understand how he feels, what possessed them to give the Burmese president the same honour?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't understand why non-Irish people seem always to feel the need to break into ridiculous "Oirish" idiom when they speak of (or to) someone from the Republic of Ireland. Very few, if anyway, actual Irish people say things like "Bejaysus" or "Begorrah" or "to be sure, to be sure". Yet English and American citizens seem to think it is clever to speak to and of Irish people in this ridiculous and stereotypical way.
You seldom hear an Irish person, when talking of an English person, saying things like "Absolutely spiffing, Old Bean" or "By Jove Old Boy", which would be equivalent caricatures of English methods of speaking.
Irish people speak excellent English, albeit with a different accent. They don't talk like leprechauns.
You seldom hear an Irish person, when talking of an English person, saying things like "Absolutely spiffing, Old Bean" or "By Jove Old Boy", which would be equivalent caricatures of English methods of speaking.
Irish people speak excellent English, albeit with a different accent. They don't talk like leprechauns.
My dad is a Dubliner and he always used to say the typical Irish . Being over 80 now and in the UK since he was 19 we don't notice his accent but others still do. In fact it is a running joke that 88 is idiot when he says it.
Almost every country and sometimes many many districts within them have their own sayings and they are used both as a description, insult and endearment.
So I was going to say . Off and find something worthwhile to complain about but we are all entitled to feel aggrieved at stuff so, complain all you like.
The gesture will only have an effect if money or income for the city is affected. Do either of them have an impact on that?
Almost every country and sometimes many many districts within them have their own sayings and they are used both as a description, insult and endearment.
So I was going to say . Off and find something worthwhile to complain about but we are all entitled to feel aggrieved at stuff so, complain all you like.
The gesture will only have an effect if money or income for the city is affected. Do either of them have an impact on that?
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