American Guy Reacts to Americans that think they’re Irish

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  • @christineharding4190
    @christineharding4190 3 месяца назад +14

    Quite a few Americans who have a romantic notion of their roots often go home disappointed. They expect to be welcomed as long lost sons and daughters when they visit the 'old country', but find that the locals couldn't care less and simply regard them as Americans. Bless 'em - reality rarely matches the dream.

  • @ElunedLaine
    @ElunedLaine 3 месяца назад +16

    Why is it only US folk do this ? If you were born in the US, you're from the US. You may have ancestry that goes back to somewhere else, but you're a North American

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  3 месяца назад

      Divided culture, pride, ego..so on.

    • @FrankGhal
      @FrankGhal 3 месяца назад

      Because americans are immigrants and different ethnicities have their own cultures inside the US

    • @dnoop_sogg
      @dnoop_sogg 3 месяца назад

      Bro not only Americans are doing this. It is actually very common thing all over the world. In Europe there are also many Ethnicities living in other countries that still think of themselves as not being part of it for example. We have a large population of turks in Germany and many of them would still call themselves that even though they are 3rd or 4th gen. I bet that’s everywhere and for me actually totally understandable if I think about it.

  • @ajikpajik9331
    @ajikpajik9331 3 месяца назад +10

    Lol so many American's come to Scotland and tell us they are Scottish. 😂 A large proportion of them believe they are a direct descendant of William Wallace, he didn't have any children. We sell them Nessie and whisky and tell them the tall tale of haggis being furry creatures that run round mountains. 😂

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  3 месяца назад +3

      Oh man 😂😂😂

    • @wizardman1976
      @wizardman1976 2 месяца назад +1

      If I had a buck for every descendant of Polish kings in USA (and all of them have last names typical for peasantry)

  • @betagombar9022
    @betagombar9022 3 месяца назад +7

    "Guns, double glazed doughnuts and Donald Trump" 😂

  • @AdamDuffy-l2l
    @AdamDuffy-l2l 3 месяца назад +5

    I was Born in Northern Ireland and Live in London England and as a Brit Most American Irish are 3 or 4 Generations Removed from Ireland North or Southern Ireland so think of it this Way They are The Diet Coke of Irishmen and I am The Full Fat Irishman ?.

  • @angelahawman4263
    @angelahawman4263 3 месяца назад +8

    His dry, sarcastic delivery was very disturbing and funny.

  • @WookieWarriorz
    @WookieWarriorz 3 месяца назад +7

    hes taking the piss out of them, but i think he tells them that hes going to roast them before haha. For us irish people its really frustrating that americans think theyre irish, they dont understand our culture or hisotry at all really, or what we lived through, ive had americans that claim to be irish talking to me about white privalege as if my childhood wasnt basically a warzone during the troubles and the whole 'white' thing doesnt really exist in europe, on forms there is no white option, theres irish, british, race issues exist more between people americans would consider all 'white'. The irish population still hasnt recovered to this day from the famine in the 1840s that killed over 2 million and forced 2 million to leave, the population is still less today than it was in 1840. Also a lot of the st patricks day things are different, leprachauns, pot of gold all that stuff is more american, you dont see it as much in ireland, its almost kinda offensive they way characterize us, like irish minstrel shows (not as bad tho) when they have these weird little creatures doing weird voices and saying top of the morning (which irish people dont say) and obsessing over gold. St patricks day is a bit more relgious in ireland and youll see more celtic imagery, especially when i was younger a lot of us kids would play songs like Céad Míle Fáilte on our tin whistles in church. Holloween is a holiday that comes from ireland too btw.

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for this comment. It educates me!

    • @FrankGhal
      @FrankGhal 3 месяца назад

      If and indian person moves to Ireland are their grandchildren not Indian? Nationality and ethnicity are two different things also many irish americans families have been here since the famine so of course irish american culture will be different than the culture in ireland

  • @discontentedcitizan6046
    @discontentedcitizan6046 3 месяца назад +5

    He is joking. The Irish love taking the mick and that my friend is a Dublin accent being sarcastic

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz 3 месяца назад +2

      No hes being quite serious in a joking deadpan way. Taking the mick is for friendly bant, this guy is taking the piss out of these people, hes roasting them and what hes talking about is a lot of common frustrations with americans for us irish. I think he tells them before filming that hes gonna roast them though thats why theyre usually laughing.

  • @101steel4
    @101steel4 3 месяца назад +3

    This is brilliant, and sums it up perfectly.

  • @tinatovar7548
    @tinatovar7548 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this I'm American but my ancestors are from Ireland and I always wanted to visit I don't have any problem with that or them

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder 3 месяца назад +1

    I saw an Irish guy once, - I'm Irish be gorrah🍀😂
    They scream how America is the greatest country then claim to be Irish / eye talllian or scotch 🥃 etc.
    It pisses the locals off no end.

  • @Carolyn-o6l1c
    @Carolyn-o6l1c 3 месяца назад +3

    i am born in australia but my mother was born in dublin and my father was born in glasgow the only blood that runs in my veins is celtic and i have raratongan cousins who went to dublin to visit family so as my nanna wynne would say hes a bleedin eegit and hes full of shite

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 3 месяца назад +4

    An American argued with me online about aspects of English history and culture and told me he knew better than me, because he's English. He didn't know anything about England. I've been living here for nearly 53 years. It gets annoying sometimes. I much prefer Americans like you, who honour the culture of their ancestors without trying yo colonise it.

  • @tinatovar7548
    @tinatovar7548 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm American but my ancestors are 100% Irish

  • @Bakers_Doesnt
    @Bakers_Doesnt 3 месяца назад +4

    Isn't one of the largest ancestral groups in USA German? Why don't we see lots of Americans wearing Lederhosen for Oktoberfest? At least JFK wore a t-shirt that said "Lutsch meine Bratwurst - Ich bin ein Berliner"

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  3 месяца назад

      Good point!

    • @wizardman1976
      @wizardman1976 2 месяца назад

      Just look at the man in lederhosen, listen to German folk music and ask again :D

  • @declanrussell2232
    @declanrussell2232 3 месяца назад +1

    I’d imagine the one who’s mum was from Tyrone would definitely have learned Irish humour from her.

  • @FrankGhal
    @FrankGhal 3 месяца назад +1

    Europeans cant fathom subcultures being different from theirs after 100 years like no shit they're not the same their ancestors left and started their own version of irish culture in america same thing as africans who come to the states their culture will evolve into its own thing but is still distinct from other ethnicities in america

  • @markorollo.
    @markorollo. 2 месяца назад

    oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh man nothing winds me up more than this, and im not even Irish, i'm English. Its like if i went around saying i'm Polish just because my Grandmother was, ive never been near the place, can't speak the language (never heard my Grandmother speak it, i wish i had) i have Polish blood, doesn't mean i am Polish, Do my Irish friends a favour, if you hear anyone born in America saying theyre Irish please kick them in their unmentionables 😆

  • @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988
    @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988 Месяц назад

    same with being scottish americans and other tourists make fun of haggis and shit or ask to see jamie and claire from outlander and show where a one main charcter fecking time travels.

  • @TIDYJOKER
    @TIDYJOKER 3 месяца назад +1

    I'd think was a bit harsh, but then think about where all the British Americans went?

    • @stevovimy
      @stevovimy 3 месяца назад

      Haha what a cope. Have ypu done your 23 and me and found out you're 5% Irish?

    • @wizardman1976
      @wizardman1976 2 месяца назад +1

      They became Southern hillbillies.

  • @Lee-kf9tq
    @Lee-kf9tq 3 месяца назад +4

    If your parents are Irish then you're Irish lol. Being raised somewhere else doesn't change that. People today keep confusing ethnicity with nationality. If I was born in India it wouldn't make me Indian, i would still be an ethnic welshman. I think this is where alot of these identity problems come from today and why cults are so prevalent in America, they reject their natural culture and ancestral history in favour of a commercial one. They're lost and therefore easily led.

    • @discontentedcitizan6046
      @discontentedcitizan6046 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes you would have Welsh relatives ancestors and heritage but if you are born in India then you nationality is Indian unless you have duel citizenship. Ask Suella Braverman

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz 3 месяца назад +4

      mate what are you smoking. If you were born in india you would 100000% be indian and hold an indian passport and have absolutely fuck all to do with wales but where your parents were born. Nationality is a thing or do you not think all the black and brown people in the uk are english/scottish etc. My mates parents are americans and hes as irish as the rest of us because hes lived in ireland his whole life.

    • @stevovimy
      @stevovimy 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@WookieWarriorzA dog born in a stable isn't a horse. English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish are ethnicities.

    • @johnsimmons5951
      @johnsimmons5951 2 месяца назад

      Where you grow up determines the culture you follow.
      My company out sourced work to Indian companies who sent their guys to the UK for 2 year secondments. My colleagues who have lived most of their lives in the UK but with Indian parents are like me culturally English. We had great cultural problems with the Indians from India:
      + Indian English has many differences to UK English.
      + the way progress on work is reported is different causing misunderstanding.
      + numbers are written differently, eg a hundred thousand:
      # 100,000 in UK
      #. 1,00,000 in India
      Eg a million
      # 1,000,000 in UK
      # 10,00,000 in India

  • @DianeLittle-dd6ej
    @DianeLittle-dd6ej 3 месяца назад

    my grandparents are irish