Mick
Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.Lots of Irish people would eat curry.
There would be no partition, Irish people would still speak Irish, not English, and Ireland wouldn't have such a colourful history. England's invasion of Ireland has had such an affect on the country, it's hard to say what it would be like if it hadn't happened.
There would be some Irish people living in Lebanon. Ireland's best known connection to Lebanon is that Irish soldiers have served there as peace-keeping troops.
They would be the English person !
A person living underwater would die. But, people do float.
Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles. So on that basis, there is no answer to the question. What you are referring to is the sea between Ireland and Britain. That is the Irish Sea.
The Irish Sea lies between England and Ireland. It would not be described as a strait as it is too wide.
John Lydon's parents were both Irish but he was born in England. So technically he is English but grew up in an Irish household with Irish ideals. It also says in his book that he would go to Ireland every summer to visit family there.
Why would you bury a LIVING person? lol
Like people of any country, Irish people do all sorts of different jobs, anything you can think of. So it would be impossible to list them all here.
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.
No. It is not an event in Ireland, except amongst Americans living in Ireland who would celebrate it themselves.