I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say there Tanzila, but if this helps:
I = (first person singular) You = (second person singular) He = (third person singular) She = (fourth person singular) Us = (first person plural - because it includes the first person singular - you/I/me) Them = (second person plural - because it doesn't include the first person singular)
In Ireland that's pretty much the whole width of the country
Ideally ,he'd live close enough for us to have some spontaneity, but not so close it'd feel like we were in each others' pockets. In other words, too far to walk but handy enough to nip over in the car...
What I don't understand is men in the US/EU contacting me (or women halfway around the world). They must have a gazzilion perfectly ok women on their own doorstep yet they're contacting a woman in the remotest part of Ireland?? Eh why??
Yeh, with the exception of one (Australian) sure why not, it'd be great craic. Only problem is they'd be back on here raving about how nice I am....and we can't have that now can we
Yeh you seem a real water baby alright Tulefell. I'm the same, I love it and would spend every waking hour in it if I could.
I haven't had any proper holidays since the pandemic started. But we're hoping to go somewhere interesting for xmas and if not xmas then January..it feels like it'll never happen at this rate lol
In Ireland, I've been asked by quite a few American tourists where we get our food from. They were baffled because they couldn't see any big shopping malls/supermarkets..
I had to endure a month of eating it in it and spent more time gagging and heaving than actually eating. I've since been told by others (Irish) they couldn't eat the food over there either, so it's not just me. And we were all eating in pretty good places as well, so it wasn't its being cheap that could explain it..
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