It is because that feature is constantly displayed in cinema, television, print media, greeting cards, etc. I have to say Americans are probably the worst for this. They have a tough time accepting anything that isn't just like they expect it to be.
No, same that not all Irish are red haired. My gradfather was red haired, and he was a Scot. An acquaintance of mine is red haired, and he's Syrian 100%, with no Irish anywhere near his genealogical tree.
Most of the Irish are not redheads, they are only 9% including red-brown shades. (The Physical Anthropology of Ireland, Harvard U. study)
No
From the name of the Irish county, called Chiarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "CIAR's people".
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Well any culture can have curly hair really but I think mostly Irish and Scottish people, also African people have curly hair.
A black-haired Irish person with usually hazel or brown eyes, but also blue. This is because most Irish people have brown or red or reddish hair, and have very fair complected or freckled skins. Thus anyone who had an average or relatively 'dark' skin combined with black hair was called Black Irish.
Mil is the Irish translation for honey
paddys or micks
Yes. Christmas trees are common in Irish households.
Yes.
The Irish currency is the Euro, it is common to most EU countries, it has pictures of famous buildings from around europe, not people
It is Irish. Lewis is a common last name in Ireland. People with this last name will usually be Irish.
While there is no one common ancestry, many of them have Irish ancestry.
Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.
Green, white and orange.
== == Stories are a common feature of all cultures and societies, and so cannot be deemed truly Irish. In the old days there was very little to do in Ireland's countryside due to the isolation and lack of cars and so the tradition began.
There are different styles and types of hats that Irish people wear. The most common one is the flat cap that is wool-tweed and round in shape.
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 are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.