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The Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish | Frank McNally
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A guide to understanding the Irish that unravels their idiosyncracies and national characteristics.
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This is a hilarious but informative take on all things Irish, both the Republic (south) and Northern Ireland. A few sections require some knowledge about Ireland so I didn‘t understand them but they were quite short. In fact, the book is very short, less than 100 pages. I can‘t believe I haven‘t found this series before! I love it! #Ireland #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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Sadly I just finished this extremely fun book. Review to come. Here‘s one last fun tidbit.

#Ireland #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

GingerAntics This sounds about right to me! 1mo
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GingerAntics We have always had WAY more fun out here on Paddy‘s Day than they ever had back home. It‘s sad really. 1mo
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ncsufoxes My mom‘s dad is from Ireland. She always said growing up that he never made a big deal about St. Patrick‘s Day. They never had a special meal (my mom was 1 of 9 & her mom was Polish). The only thing he would do was have shamrocks sent from Ireland. Even when I was growing up my mom never made a big deal. I realized (& she does now too) was that her parents played down being immigrants because they were expected to assimilate & be American. 1mo
GingerAntics “Back at headquarters” 💀💀💀 1mo
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AnnCrystal 👏🏼😂💝💝💝. 1mo
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GingerAntics YES!!!🙌🏻 1mo
marleed Ohhhh 😢 1mo
AnnCrystal 😢the languages of our ancestors 💝💝💝. 1mo
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#Ireland #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

This is an EXCELLENT book, very fun reading.

GingerAntics It depends on what part of Ireland you‘re in. There are parts of the country (small parts, sadly) that are called a Gaeltacht, where the predominant language spoken in the home is Irish instead of English. 1mo
AnnCrystal @GingerAntics even while only in a small way, that's still wonderful 😉💝. 1mo
GingerAntics @AnnCrystal it really is. Another fun fact about keeping the Irish language alive. The places with the most Irish language learners are The US, Canada, and Australia. The diaspora have taken up what was taken from our ancestors and will hopefully keep it alive. 1mo
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AnnCrystal @GingerAntics Truly? That is fascinating! The few times I've heard the Gaeilge language were thanks to TV & movies...don't know how accurate these samples were, but it was truly beautiful.

I want to learn my ancestor's language. A bit difficult, we don't live near the Tohono O'odham Nation, nor the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. I have done a little online research and have learned a handful of words in Oʼodham. The name of my Ancestor's Creator, and “mom.“
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GingerAntics @AnnCrystal there is something so fulfilling to even learning those few words. I know a little bit of Irish, like a very tiny bit. The bits I do know feel so wonderful. Especially when a conquerer has come and taken that language away, it feels so powerful, revolutionary, and rebellious to actually learn every word you can. 1mo
AnnCrystal @GingerAntics that is a powerful way to feel about our stolen languages. And it is true with every word learned ☺️👍🏼💝. (edited) 1mo
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GingerAntics Thanks Normans! 1mo
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This is my next ebook for #Ireland #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

And it‘s the perfect book for #letterX #litsyatoz

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