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What's something that you thought was stupid as a child that you learned to appreciate as you grew o (by Sparky)
Learning Gaelic in school , in Ireland its compulsory to learn it from a very young age and i hated it , but now that im older i regret never paying attention and messing around during Gaelic class cuz it would be nice for me as an Irishman to be able to speak my own language fluently :(
@TheCelt: But you still can. My mom was in her 40's when she learned it.
*Sigh* now I'm homesick, oh damn :-(.
*Sigh* now I'm homesick, oh damn :-(.
@Zilya777: i already know a lot of words in Gaelic , its just putting them words into a coherent sentence that is the problem ,
and wait what , your mom learned Gaelic in her 40's ? , i didnt know you were part Irish lol
and wait what , your mom learned Gaelic in her 40's ? , i didnt know you were part Irish lol
Hard work, restriction, spending time with family & relatives. Relationships.
@im1made4u: Good one. That's everything people take for granted & the morality that seems to be disappearing
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