Archive for the ‘Irish’ Category

Condolences

Monday, January 8th, 2007

A tragic way to begin a new week; Tom Raftery’s mother has passed away. My condolences to you and your family, Tom.

A month after I first came to Ireland a co-worker’s father died in a road accident. The co-worker and I had shared a few drinks together and I went to his home village to attend the funeral. I was quite dumbstruck by the outpouring of support the community gave. Hundreds if not a thousand people arrived for the funeral. The local fire-brigade came in dress and formed an honour arch as the family left the church. Most of the crowd could not fit into the church and we stood outside in a cold November morning as songs were sang and words spoken.

I thought the deceased man must have been a great one, someone high-up in the power of things. And while he was liked and respected I found out during the rest of my year in Ireland how this community support is quite normal. Many a time passing through a village on the way to Dublin or Carlow we would be slowed down as hundreds of people left a cemetery after a funeral.

This respect for the lives, current and past, of people is something I really like in the Irish.

Irish English

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

I have to say that the level of English in the Irish youth is shocking. Kids graduating from universities and colleges with degrees and even honours have the writing skills of AOL script-kiddies. It pains me to read these resumes before me. Each paragraph is laden with cringe worthy grammar and infantile sentences. There is a strong literary history in Ireland but I am not seeing it in the current generation.