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15/05/2011

The Queen's visit on the 17th... A hot topic

QUEEN Elizabeth II is expected to visit Cork on the last day of her official state visit to Ireland. But some Irish people don't seem to be very enthusiastic about that. For instance, Sinn Féin said it will oppose the visit and stage protests and that "It will be a sad day for Cork if the visit happens". Historical reasons may explain such comments.
Since the visit of King George V in Dublin in 1911, no British monarch on official duty was back in the Irish capital. The bloody struggle for independence, from 1916 and the conflict between republicans and loyalists in Northern Ireland for over three decades had led to the present complicated relationships, even conflicting, with the English crown, long symbol of the oppression of the former British Empire.
What is more, for some people "The British monarchy is based on values of hierarchy, inequality and deference which have no place in a modern republic. I see no reason why this feudal relic should be invited to Cork, or feted at taxpayers’ expense." 
On top of that, after Eurovision results, loads of groups on facebook came up regarding how many points the UK gave to Ireland and vice versa. The UK gave 12 points to Ireland and Ireland gave 6 points to them.

"England: you owe us six points!!!! Ireland: You owe us six counties?!"
"What every Irish person was thinking during the UK votes: give us 12 or the queen gets it" 
Nevertheless, some are PRO-Queen's visit and highlights the economic stakes this will involve.The city council’s head of corporate affairs, said it will boost the city’s national and international profile :"We are well used to state visits and will pull out all the stops. We are also very conscious that the UK is our biggest tourist market and we want to showcase the best of what the city has to offer," she said. 



12/04/2011

15° in Ireland...Summer time for Irish !!!!

The last 2 weeks were quite sunny in Ireland. But not that warm... 15° (ok, maybe 17° at a peak...). I was so shocking to see all Irish wearing shorts, flip flops and dresses ... I'm still wearing my winter coat some days... I feel so weird amongst them !!

Ma grand-mère m'a toujours dit : "avril ne te découvre pas d'un fil ! ". And I'm still keeping that in mind, especially in Ireland !

28/03/2011

Socks with sandals banned in Tramore ...

Large notices have been put up on the outer railings of Waterford town Tramore's only children's playground saying: 'Socks must not be worn with sandals at this playground. Especially white ones. Its very creepy and wrong.' 
Fashion lesson ??? Joke ? Irish humour ?
Nope!!!

Explanation: Local town councillor Maxine Keoghan said Tramore does not have a strict dress code but it did not want creepy old men with comb overs loitering around the playground and handing out sweets to children they didn't know.
Report say that a growing number of middle aged men have no fear of braving the elements in light-coloured socks and sandals. Read more :





22/03/2011

"Like", one of the favourite word of the Irish

What's the craic, boy ? Oh my god, Will ye stop messing, like ?
which means: What's up? Oh my god, will you stop that behaviour ?

Irish-style speaking... Some rules and idiomatic expressions to fake being an Irish:

- Say "like" as much as you can. You have to put it at least at the end of each sentence!

- Say "Thanks a million" instead of "thanks very much"

- Use  "Good craic". Be careful bacause if you say it to an American or an English, they could understand you are looking for drugs! Actually, this gaelic word doesn't have a clear translation. It means having a good time, having fun with your friends, listening music and drinking. In French, it's "amusement, divertissement, fun". if you want to know where there is a good party, you can ask "where is the craic?"; If someone asks you "How was your night?", you can answer "it was good craic".

- Say "chuck it down" if you definitely agree with your friends. It's a slang expression especially used in Cork. In French, we would say "carrément!".

- Say "lovely" for everything!
 (even if it's not lovely)

- Say "Jesus Christ" for anything you're in shocked. In French, we would say "c'est pas vrai??!!"
e.g : " - I went to a houseparty last night and I walked home around 9 a.m.
          - Jesus Christ! You're f***** crazy man !!"
Each time I hear an Irish saying it, it makes me smile because if I would say it in France, people would stare at me very weirdly).



18/03/2011

--St Patrick's Day-- What a day !

I celebrated St Patrick's Day (or St Paddy's Day) in Cork; and I have to say: it was amazing !
So, first, before showing pictures and videos about this crazy day, have a look to this video, which give you an idea of how Irish celebrate it :




First of all, be aware that Paddy's Day starts at 00h01 am, which means you have to go out the night before the 17th. (It also means that irish have been drunk for 48 hours). As Paddy's Day is a bank holiday, everyone is out the night before.
The 17th, if you are alive, you can begin your day with a bailey's coffee. At 1 pm, go ahead to the parade in town, enjoy and keep drinking of course !
To me, it was a very strange parade! You can see celtic music, dance schools, Irish army, foreigner communities, sport club but also people praying (while parading)...so much different stuffs in this parade...

Celtic music (moment intense pour moi, limite un peu homesick de ma Bretagne en les écoutant)

Polish community (there are loads of Polish in Ireland)

 Chinese community





Sport club


Let's see some pictures of this crazy day:




Have look to her tights !!





Even Mac Donald's has St Paddy's colours!


Some pubs, such as An Brog had green pints for this day...and most pubs had Irish bands. Irish people spend easily 30 hours in pubs for Paddy's Day drinking beers... and people from 16 till 90 years old, both sexes, everyone drinks !!!!!!! I saw in front of a pub 3 women, who were around 50 years old, smoking and they were so drunk... 2 of them called a taxi for the third one who was shit faced...It was only 8.30 pm. ahaha!
I think this day is definitely the most profitable for pubs.
St Patrick's Day is such an experience to live ... I strongly recommend to spend it in Ireland at least once in your life !

05/03/2011

Technology, Computing Sciences, Social Media... Irish are ahead of the game

With the biggest multinational companies over here such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Blizzard Entertainment, Apple and so on... We can understand why Irish are ahead the game.

As regards to Social Media, every pub in Ireland has a facebook page... On top of that famous Irish brands such as Cully&Sully, for example, uses Social Media very cleverly but also with online contest like "Chef-factor" (see http://www.cheffactor.ie/). I think Irish companies have a bigger awareness of what you can do and what you can get with Social Media and Internet in a whole.

But to what extend are they ahead of the game ??

"A new survey finds that 43% of Irish children report using the internet excessively compared to the EU average of 30%. " Irish Examiner, Tuesday, February 08, 2011

I told about that to a friend (who is Irish) and she said that she thinks this can be true and adding her six years old little brother got a laptop et Christmas !!!!! A real laptop, not a toy! Shouldn't he play with toys at this age ? So, where are the boundaries?

04/03/2011

Rag week in Ireland


A week that will never happen in France… A week in which everything is allowed… A week in which lecturers have like holidays, garda and taxis are overbooked… Let’s see in details what is this RAG week!


RAG week = Raise and Give Week. 
Officially, the aim of this week is to raise money for charity organisations at college. For that, contests, games and gigs are organised during the week. Watch this video ("an opportunity to have fun and entertainments!!" ahaha)



Unofficially, this is a week where students drink alcohol 24/7 and skip lectures. 
Exemples of events and games : 

Pillow Fight in Amphitheatre. (BYOP or pillows will be on sale €5 on the day)

Shaving & Waxing for Charity
Got a big scruffy head of hair, or legs that would make ... cringe?? Get involved in our charity shave and wax
€20 to shave off your hair for charity
€50 to wax one leg
€70 to wax both legs
€100 to wax everything you got... and by everything, we mean E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G!!!
Eat the more pizzas the faster you can 
like in american movies.... disgusting!!

Iron stomach : you have to eat some gross stuffs (e.g: tampons...)

They also sell naked calendar and hoodies !! 

When we see such a week in French universities, pigs might fly !