Inside the aspects of Irish culture that 'deserve to be seen' on St Patrick's Day

Inside the aspects of Irish culture that 'deserve to be seen' on St Patrick's Day

"Ireland is one of those cultures where even strangers feel like they have a story, and you will constantly meet someone who has an Irish grandparent, an Irish surname, a trip they took, a song they love, a book they read, a pub they swear by, and it becomes this instant bridge, like you’ve been given a shared language before you even start speaking," she told Irish Star.

"Ireland is one of those cultures where even strangers feel like they have a story, and you will constantly meet someone who has an Irish grandparent, an Irish surname, a trip they took, a song they love, a book they read, a pub they swear by, and it becomes this instant bridge, like you’ve been given a shared language before you even start speaking," she told Irish Star.

Leo Marten — December 12

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The Irish influencer promoting the Irish language in the US

Vivienne Sayers O'Callaghan noticed a growing interest in the Irish language among locals in Boston and now, New York. An Irish influencer in New York is helping to promote the Irish language and Irish culture among the Irish American community in the United States.

Vivienne Sayers O'Callaghan, who moved to New York last May after spending a year studying in Boston, noticed a growing interest in the Irish language among locals. The 22-year-old Cork native subsequently launched her TikTok page, @Vivienne_in_NYC, which focuses on promoting the Irish language revival and making Irish culture more accessible to an Irish American audience.


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