First, some obvious ones: Irish people swear a lot. Essentially, the 'F' word is like punctuation around here rather than an actual word. The Irish have a very casual relationship with profanity and there's no use calling them out on it because they don't even know that they're doing it really. And second of all, they drink...A LOT lol. Probably they drink too much but hey, they're Irish, and they are quite literally surrounded by bars and pubs. What else are you supposed to do in a country that's cold and rainy all the time?
Ok, so here are two not so obvious ones I've learned. For one, people here are extremely flexible with time. When someone says "Meet me at 9" what that really means is that you should meet them at like 9:30, or even 10. In fact, showing up to a party or whatnot on time is almost considered rude. Also, if someone you barely know says you should come by for dinner sometime, don't take them literally. They're just trying to be friendly. Secondly, if someone asks you if you had "crack"....they are NOT referring to drug use. Crack here is another way of saying "fun".....interesting I know.
Well, that's about all I know for now. And since the sun showed its face around here today, I thought I'd take some pictures around campus to show you all. Feel free to be jealous ;)
This is the creepy man statue in the main courtyard...which no one knows the significance of...
The main building - where many of my classes are located
The Library
Even the parking lots have fountains....
Plassey House - which they lovingly call "The White House"
Probably one of the weirdest buildings I've ever seen....
The bridge across the River Shannon, where part of the University is located
The River Shannon
About a five minute walk from where I live
Little waterfall running through campus