Yes, it is OK to be Irish.
ceart go leor
There is no Gaelic equivalent for 'okay"In Irish it's maith go leor / ceart go leorceart go leor / maith go leor
Maith go leor! (Good enough!) Ceart! (Right!) Tá ceart!
It depends on the kind of blessing. A religious blessing should come from a priest, though the priest doesn't have to be Irish, though it would be better if he was. Any other kind of blessing could come from anyone, but again it would be ideal if the person was Irish.
First of all you should never even think about eating soap and no.
Since I'm not Irish, any answer I gave you would by definition no longer be true, and even if I were, if you're not Irish and you used it, then again there's a problem here.If you want a stereotypical Irish saying, there's "Erin go braugh", which means "Ireland Forever".
okay look,you got to Irish whip him into the casket and then press r analog stick up
Yes liqueur only gets better with age
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bounty is better because it absorbs much more because mohamed yusuf said so OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OAKY BECAUSE HE SAID SO OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OAKY OKAY
Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
It is a tradition of the Irish and is like a handshke in irish irish dancing is and was a way of life for irish people