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What’s something uniquely Irish that people here completely take for granted, but visitors find fascinating?
Could be cultural habits, food, slang, pubs, scenery, weather, humour, small-town life, public transport chaos, random traditions — anything really.
I’ve noticed a lot of visitors seem fascinated by things locals barely even think about anymore, so I’m curious what people here would add to the list.
u/Similar-Rutabaga5145 — 22 hours ago