Yeah. I'm Irish and Yes we definitely do. We hate being proved wrong.
You Can't really say that Irish people are racist because you haven't met all Irish people. Everywhere you go in the world you will met racist people and there's going to be a lot of them that ain't Irish.
No, that is a huge stereotype.
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
they dont like them --- We hate them. Although, to be fair, Irish comedians of course make a lot of jokes about the Irish which are accepted. But that is only because Irish comedians say things that the Irish can relate to. Whereas, when people outside of Ireland make Irish jokes, they're usually based on stereotypes and can be extremely insulting.
A lot of Irish and Swedish people have blond hair too.
You Can't really say that Irish people are racist because you haven't met all Irish people. Everywhere you go in the world you will met racist people and there's going to be a lot of them that ain't Irish.
A lot of people Irish Dance. Originally it was the Irish, but now days many Americans, Canadians, Australians, British, and others dance. Many kids do competitive Irish dancing, but adults can do Irish dance as well. at the worldchampion ships you se an awful lot of americans british and australians sometimes more than there are irish people. surprisingly a lot of russians do irish dancing too.
A lot of french fries
No, that is a huge stereotype.
I am Jewish. Every member of my family is Jewish and a decent human being in his own right. Neither I nor any member of my family has any categorical dislike of Irish people 'a priori'. Thus, by counterexample, the thesis of the question is proven false. The logical structure of the question is a lot like: "Why do you beat your wife ?"
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
they dont like them --- We hate them. Although, to be fair, Irish comedians of course make a lot of jokes about the Irish which are accepted. But that is only because Irish comedians say things that the Irish can relate to. Whereas, when people outside of Ireland make Irish jokes, they're usually based on stereotypes and can be extremely insulting.
More than likely no. It's just playing off the supposed luckiness of the Irish people, suggesting if you play there you'll be lucky and obvisiously win a lot.
some times that is true but in some cases red heads can be any cultrNo. Red hair comes from your genes--your heredity (assuming it's natural). Irish is a nationality. The Irish come in all colors just like everybody else. There are a lot of red-headed Irish, true--and also a lot of Irish who aren't and a lot of red heads that aren't Irish.AnswerRed and red-brown hair shades account for 10% of the Irish. Red hair is found among Ashkenazi Jews, Germans, etc.Well not always but in my family it is
because the south island is a lot like the high lands in Scotland plus there was a lot of land to farm
A lot of Irish people were transported to Australia when it was originally settled.
because there is so many people and they like to learn about a lot of things but some like to learn about one so they can go to the category they like and answer all the questions right. and plus the answer get changed if they are wrong and they get supervised by a lot of people