I'm listening to radio Oban, they play a lot of the Irish country and western songs that mum and dad would have danced to. When advertising local products and services they do it southern English and London accents, I suppose they must find them reassuring and trustworthy.
Thought they didn't like the English. Hope you haven't come up against that attitude, but you'd be exempt with a name like yours. Pity the poor Nigels and Humphreys.
No, I haven't come across any unfriendliness, it might be an English myth. Radio Oban were playing 'If your Irish come into the parlour' yesterday, a song with an unpleasant message I thought.
I'm listening to radio Oban, they play a lot of the Irish country and western songs that mum and dad would have danced to. When advertising local products and services they do it southern English and London accents, I suppose they must find them reassuring and trustworthy.
ReplyDeleteThought they didn't like the English.
Hope you haven't come up against that attitude, but you'd be exempt with a name like yours. Pity the poor Nigels and Humphreys.
No, I haven't come across any unfriendliness, it might be an English myth. Radio Oban were playing 'If your Irish come into the parlour' yesterday, a song with an unpleasant message I thought.
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