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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Boyle" data-source="post: 7084788" data-attributes="member: 49540"><p>In my job it entails interacting with people from the four corners of Ireland (republic). I hate generalizing but I have the people I interact are consistent. Clare = Queer hawks, Dubs = Great banter good laugh, Wexford = Very friendly, Limerick = Sound and very friendly, Cork = Great folk maybe they hear my accent, Donegal = A bit scatty but friendly, Galway = hard boiled but a little sugar crunch can be found inside, Mayo = Take no prisoners, Tipperary = Wide boys are you taking me for a ride, Meath = Angry they are not dubs. Not to mention Kerry kind of out there and friendly enough.</p><p></p><p>Just throwing it out there for a laugh will add more later if I can think of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Boyle, post: 7084788, member: 49540"] In my job it entails interacting with people from the four corners of Ireland (republic). I hate generalizing but I have the people I interact are consistent. Clare = Queer hawks, Dubs = Great banter good laugh, Wexford = Very friendly, Limerick = Sound and very friendly, Cork = Great folk maybe they hear my accent, Donegal = A bit scatty but friendly, Galway = hard boiled but a little sugar crunch can be found inside, Mayo = Take no prisoners, Tipperary = Wide boys are you taking me for a ride, Meath = Angry they are not dubs. Not to mention Kerry kind of out there and friendly enough. Just throwing it out there for a laugh will add more later if I can think of them. [/QUOTE]
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