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Why do Irish people's characteristics makes them so unique?

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I must at the outset admit that I am no fan of Bob Gelfof . I was listening to the radio and the announcer said that Bob G . would be giving a talk about W.B.Yeats. Now said I ,to misquote from Monty Python, “ what did WB Yeats or Bob G. read more

Irish people are so unique because of their history, their nature as an Island race, and the influences that have shaped Irish culture and society down through the years. I think Ireland is a unique place, not that it’s better than anywhere else, it’s just, well, itself. read more

I’d say that they are for the most part, very friendly and pleasant people. When I first landed in London and moved north through England, the people were friendlier and friendlier the farther north I went. When I got to Scotland, they were even more so. read more

As late as the 1950s researchers were busy collecting data among Irish people such as hair colour and height, in order to categorise them as a 'race' and define them as different to the British. In fact British and Irish people are closely related in their ancestry. read more