Irish expectations in the U.S. are often tied to opportunities for economic advancement, cultural expression, and community support. Many Irish immigrants sought better living conditions and employment prospects, which they largely found in urban centers. Additionally, the Irish diaspora has maintained strong cultural ties, celebrating heritage through festivals, music, and literature. Overall, while challenges existed, many Irish Americans feel that their aspirations have been largely fulfilled in the United States.
More than a trillion times did the Irish meet their expectations. They have benefited immensely by moving to America. Only this way they were able to prosper and thrive economically and socially.
Those who thought that the streets were paved with gold, or that there would be no antisemitism, were disillusioned.
It depends on who it is exactly. Some British people are very wealthy and are doing much better than most Americans and there are others who do not have as much money as some Americans and have not met their expectations yet.
Irish is also the plural, e.g. One Irish man. Three Irish men.
Yes, my expectations have been met.
This is a question about a job you have applied for and it is about YOUR expectations. How can anybody else but YOU know what YOUR expectations were?The question is therefore unanswerable.
The Irish in Us was created in 1935.
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.
you like balls
yes sometimes,whenever im trying,I achieved
The duration of The Irish in Us is 1.4 hours.
I expected to provide accurate and timely responses, and to adapt to varying customer needs. My expectations were met as I was able to deliver helpful and relevant information, and went above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction.