Rephrase the question.
In a word? Lousy
A lot of names that you would assume were english. John, William, Peter etc. But also the obvious candidates, patrick, Brendon, Dermot etc.
port cake, bread pudding, ale, Irish stew, bacon and cabbage (boiled together in water).Boxty, coddle, which involves boiled pork sausages. Ireland is famous for the Irish breakfast, a fried (or grilled) meal generally comprising bacon, egg, sausage, black and white pudding, fried tomato and which may also include fried potato farls, fried potato slices, soda bread,plum pudding, Irish tea, corned beef, and buttermilk scones.
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
If born in Ireland and Irish citizen, then Irish.
The Irish for friend is "cara" in the Irish language
In a word? Lousy
Catholic
Irish stew, bacon and cabbage, a full Irish breakfast, brownbread etc its all fairly bland! POTATOES!
I'm Irish. It's typical go to friends houses, clubs, bars, pubs and have a party.
A lot of Irish music use the fiddle and the harp.
Do you mean "Dresses"? Irish dresses are usually made out of cotton or wool. Wolfstone Kilt is a great company that still makes traditional Irish dress. Their website provides images and descriptions of typical traditional Irish dress. Their website is below:
Many. Typical examples include Gaelic Football, football and rugby
A lot of names that you would assume were english. John, William, Peter etc. But also the obvious candidates, patrick, Brendon, Dermot etc.
port cake, bread pudding, ale, Irish stew, bacon and cabbage (boiled together in water).Boxty, coddle, which involves boiled pork sausages. Ireland is famous for the Irish breakfast, a fried (or grilled) meal generally comprising bacon, egg, sausage, black and white pudding, fried tomato and which may also include fried potato farls, fried potato slices, soda bread,plum pudding, Irish tea, corned beef, and buttermilk scones.
Kiss Me I'm Irish Happy St. Patrick's Day
Many stories In The Dubliners have no plot. They are simple vignettes of Irish people in everyday life written to show what the lives of typical Irish may be like.