6. Flies in a pint. This is one of the many Irish stereotype jokes that’s flying around, but unlike many it isn’t exactly offensive. “An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman wander into a little old pub in Kildare. They each ask the barman for a pint of Guinness.
There are certain features and stereotypes that we think of right away when we think of those who hail from the Emerald Isle. IB4UD's fun facts about Irish stereotypes: 5. Red hair – a stereotypical attribute. 4. Pale skin – the pasty Irish. 3. Freckles – one of the most recognisable Irish facial features. 2. The name, which means roughly, Girl, implies feminine. Lad is a boy or young man, Lass the female- with the ie diminutive suffix, hence Lassie- young girl. The equivalent Irish word is colleen. Craic – A word with a few meanings. It can mean fun, going’s on or gossip. “What’s the craic” can also be used to say hello to someone meaning “hi, any gossip/how is it going”. If someone says “the craic was 90” it means the fun, laughter and joviality was amazing. Yoke – A word used instead of saying “thing”. wba0cs. 233 193 17 23 442 469 209 277 276