How welcoming are the Irish? (25)

Aug 30, 2016 5:28 PM CST How welcoming are the Irish?
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
pat8lanips: One time in Ireland, I bought a sandwich. When I paid for it and said Thank you, she said You're welcome. I got the strong impression she was talking on behalf of the entire country.



So you thought that was a blanket welcome?



Sorry laddie sad flower
Aug 31, 2016 3:57 AM CST How welcoming are the Irish?
pat8lanips
pat8lanipspat8lanipsbabinda, Queensland Australia67 Threads 14 Polls 6,372 Posts
Then after that, I went to the chemist to buy some deodorant. When I asked about it, she spoke softly but with a very strong Irish accent and asked me "ball-type or aerosol?". I told her I just wanted some for my armpits.
Aug 31, 2016 4:46 AM CST How welcoming are the Irish?
Jimmy5IA
Jimmy5IAJimmy5IAWarrington, Cheshire, England UK59 Threads 2 Polls 1,013 Posts
pat8lanips: Then after that, I went to the chemist to buy some deodorant. When I asked about it, she spoke softly but with a very strong Irish accent and asked me "ball-type or aerosol?". I told her I just wanted some for my armpits.

Did she speak softly but in a menacing way or a seductive way?
Aug 31, 2016 4:58 AM CST How welcoming are the Irish?
Jimmy5IA
Jimmy5IAJimmy5IAWarrington, Cheshire, England UK59 Threads 2 Polls 1,013 Posts
Also...if you´re all so welcoming how come it´s Ire-land? Doesn´t that mean Angryland?
Sep 5, 2016 8:42 PM CST How welcoming are the Irish?
raphael119
raphael119raphael119washington d.c., District of Columbia USA19 Threads 3 Polls 5,181 Posts
mollybaby: It'd be a bad joke


not if thee english man was leashed.
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