Drinking culture is actually kid of different. I can't put my finger on it but when I was in England I felt there was a different way of drinking and going out but ye its obviously more similar if you compare it to spamish drinking culture
Last year 39 people were murdered in the rep of ireland. 594 were murdered in the uk. I get uk has 10 times the population but it seems the uk is still higher. You should've mentioned school systems and sport and other major cultural differences
1) The UK didn't grant Irish people independence. Irish people took it, because imperialist such as Winston Churchill thought of Irish people and other colonised people as inferior and unable to rule themselves. Independance was never granted nor given freely, it was taken 2) The only cultural tie between the two countries is colonialism, with one country imposing itself on the other 3) Ireland and the UK created a common travel area in the 1940s, which means that Irish people are the only people who can live both in EU countries and the UK without a visa.
Nice idea for the video Barry!
Thanks
Thanks, It's always cool to find out about cultural differences😉
I know I need to practice but I thought it was ok
Good video Barry. Pretty educational too.
What did you think of it would you like me to do more of these types of videos
@@barryyoung8306 I enjoyed it. I think it adds more variety to your channel.
Drinking culture is actually kid of different. I can't put my finger on it but when I was in England I felt there was a different way of drinking and going out but ye its obviously more similar if you compare it to spamish drinking culture
Very little difference in the unemployment rate. They are both very small.
Last year 39 people were murdered in the rep of ireland.
594 were murdered in the uk.
I get uk has 10 times the population but it seems the uk is still higher.
You should've mentioned school systems and sport and other major cultural differences
I was expecting a different type of video yo be honest.
Our unemployment rate a murder rates are actually quite similar
1) The UK didn't grant Irish people independence. Irish people took it, because imperialist such as Winston Churchill thought of Irish people and other colonised people as inferior and unable to rule themselves. Independance was never granted nor given freely, it was taken 2) The only cultural tie between the two countries is colonialism, with one country imposing itself on the other 3) Ireland and the UK created a common travel area in the 1940s, which means that Irish people are the only people who can live both in EU countries and the UK without a visa.
It was the good Friday agreement in 1998 where British citizens can live in Ireland and vicea versa
Don't know why you brought up murder rates. Its not a major problem in ireland.
There is some gang violence in dublin but not a big issue
Awful analysis. Please do some research before posting.