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So who did you talk to? I am unsure.
I believe that she said she left it open so that any girl could respond.
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So who did you talk to? I am unsure.
@pockets Well, they have different accents. For example, someone from the north would say how their daughter is a "wee lass" but a southerner wouldn't. The southerner wouldn't pronounce most "th"s. E.g." There were tree trees!"
Edit: judging by his back story, he'd probably have learned Irish at school. Perhaps we could have our two characters talk to each other in Irish?
@FantasyChic I was leaving it open, for anyone to interact. When I am addressing someone specifically in the IC, I will tag them.
ignore my most recent post. It was accidental. x)
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I'm totally cool with that. Since he showed up ranting in an accent maybe you could approach him? Wish gaelic was offered around here, I'd have loved to have learned it.
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I'll do that after a couple more people have posted. Do you not live in Ireland (north or south)? I would have loved to learn it, but I'd be pretty lucky if I found a place to learn it in outer London! I guess I'm relegated to online courses that aren't as good as a teacher.
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No I live in Southern California in the U.S. actually. There's some Irish heritage in my dad's biological side of the family but my dad was adopted and from that side I'm 6th generation born in Cali.