Well, they lived in huge places. They were rich. They were also known as barons.
If that particular Irish person happens to live in Illinois, yes we wear wool sweaters!
Same as any other nation, I know, I live in Ireland. We're very friendly ;-)
The Irish don't hate Britain. There is a long history between Ireland and Britain, with Britain having invaded Ireland. This long history goes back to 1169, so it is not possible to discuss it in detail here. There is some animosity between Irish and British people but there are also very strong links between the two countries. Many Irish people live in Britain and many people in Britain are of Irish ancestry. The Irish are the largest immigrant group in Britain.
This would be an insult implying that the Irish live "on the wrong side of the tracks."
You will find Irish people living worldwide
most Irish people now live in cities and towns
They are Irish people.
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Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
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If your people are from Dublin, then they are Irish. It will depend on where you are from, like where you were born and live to determine where you are from. You may have Irish ancestry through your people, but if you were not born in Ireland and don't live there, then you cannot fully claim to be Irish, although you will be able to get an Irish passport, if a parent or grandparent is from Ireland.
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hahaha! Irish people! Mayo is a rural county in Ireland and many people who live there own farms or live in the counrty side.
Well, they lived in huge places. They were rich. They were also known as barons.
Britain and Ireland are two different places. People who live in Britain are British. People who live in Ireland are Irish.