While every Tom, Dick, and Patrick will tell you about what to do when traveling to Ireland and how they are actually 5% Irish themselves, not many people talk about what mistakes to avoid. If you are planning a trip to Ireland in the near future or maybe even think about moving there, you are on the right page. Here is my list of mistakes to avoid when traveling to Ireland - or how to avoid looking like a fecking eejit.
Irish Slang Words 2.0 - 10 (New) Words You Need To Know As An Expat In Ireland
In my previous post about 10 Words You Need To Know As An Expat In Ireland, I already featured 10 words and phrases you should know when moving to Ireland. Even though Ireland is a predominantly English-speaking country, it sometimes feels like people here speak a different language due to slang and Irish phrases added into the mix. Have a look below if you feel like a feckin’ eejit when Irish people talk to you!
The Expat Pep Talk
Being an expat is not always easy. You have to battle homesickness and culture shocks. Not to mention your family and friends, who - we know - love us and want what's best for you but keep asking when you are moving back because - let's face it - what is even the point of living abroad during a global pandemic? Yes, living abroad during a global pandemic is especially hard. When all things hit the fan, it is time to give yourself an expat pep-talk.
Ireland: Types of Rain
Ireland is also called the Emerald Island - with good reason. Ireland is famous for its weather - almost no week goes by without some sort of rain. Even though growing up in Germany I am no stranger to bad weather, I definitely realized I had something to learn when moving to Ireland - about the types of rain, the suitable outfit for each of these (a surprising amount still includes shorts and sneakers) and most of all - the attitude (‘Ah, sure look., we’ll be grand.’). Though I am not a meteorological expert, here are the 10 different types of rain that definitely do exist in Ireland.
A Guide To Guinness
How can I live in Ireland as an expat without writing a guide to Guinness? Exactly, I can’t. Guinness is the most famous Irish beer and I know quite a few people who are not the biggest fans of it. Speaking out of my own experience, however, I can say - it truly does taste better in Ireland. And since the Guinness Storehouse is one of the top things to do in Dublin, you should definitely book a tour and have a lovely pint of Guinness while you’re there.
Expat Life In Ireland: Pros And Cons About Moving To Ireland
Naturally, I would answer the question ‘Should I move abroad?’ with ‘Yes, absolutely, thank you very much!’ I have lived in the US, moved back to my home country Germany, moved abroad again, and have now been living in Ireland for almost three years. But is Ireland a great choice as an expat? There are many pros and cons regarding which country to move to and the answer will ultimately depend on what you want and what is realistic. Since I have moved to Ireland myself, the pros of this list have obviously outweighed the cons but I will try to give you a holistic view about what it is like to move to Ireland and what you should consider before making a decision.
Tips For Expats During A Pandemic
For a year I have been working from my bedroom in an apartment in Dublin. I don't have many exciting things to report, because I have barely left the city due to the lockdown radius the Irish government implements during high lockdown stages. Being an expat during a global pandemic is hard. Here are some tips that helped me cope with >12 months of a global pandemic and several lockdowns.
Irish Slang Words - 10 Words You Need To Know As An Expat In Ireland
I have been living the expat-life in Ireland for almost three years now. Ireland became a predominantly English-speaking country at the turn of the 19th century. However, it sometimes feels like people here speak an entirely different language. The Irish have managed to make English their own by using their very own slang words. This is actually called Hiberno-English (Hibernia is the Latin for Ireland). To unleash on all unfamiliar with the lingo, the Irish love to drop some actual Irish in between their sentences. So if you need to brush up on your Irish local skills. Below you find my favorite Irish slang words and expressions.
Being An Expat During A Global Pandemic
A global pandemic has been hitting the world for more than a year. Traveling - if possible at all - is a small nightmare with COVID tests, quarantines, and calls from local health authorities. Restaurants, shops, pubs, museums are still closed in many countries. The highlights of my day are the walk to the supermarket and a walk along the canal in my neighborhood. Over the past couple of months, I have lived through various degrees of lockdowns with a radius of 2 km, 5 km, curfews, and police controls. Don't get me wrong - I understand why all of this is necessary. But locked away in my shared apartment in Dublin is certainly not how I envisioned my life as an expat in Ireland.
Realizations From An Expat
There's a difference between people who travel to a country for a limited amount of time and people who actually chose to live in a foreign country. And while I absolutely encourage everyone to pack their bags and travel the world whenever they can fit it into their busy schedules, I salute all of you who board a plane and take the leap without having a return ticket in their pocket.