Friday, 6 March 2020

Learn Irish greetings to have an easy trip to Ireland


·         Cheers in Irish- it basically means good health, if you want to say; good health to you to someone in Ireland then you will say “Slainte”. It is pronounced as “Slawn-Cha”. The perfect form of wishing someone good health in Ireland. Irish people are really friendly and it is best to return the vibes of friendliness to a warm and smiling human being
·         Hello in Irish- hello is the starter of any conversation, you can’t just directly jump on to asking people questions, one has to greet people by saying Hi or Hello in their language and then start a proper conversation. Saying hello makes a big difference, people are more likely going to pay attention if a person starts giving his message after a proper hello. The Irish people are courteous and they will absolutely love it when foreigners wish them good health by saying Cheers in Irish. Hello in Irish is written as; “Dia dhuit” and pronounced as “Jee-ah ghwitch”
·         Thank you- a person having a habit of saying thank you to people is more likely to have a grateful approach towards life, people, and god. This sort of person will be happier in life. It is the human psyche to develop a feeling of affection towards people who are thankful and kind. Irish people are very generous it is best to return their favors with a little thank you in their language. Thank you is called “Go raibh maith agat”, pronounced “Go ruh mah a-gut” 

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