Hope all my colleagues, whether or not they have Irish Ancestry have a wonderful day.
But please don't:
But please don't:
- Talk about how you're dining on that great Irish classic of Corned Beef, it's an American adaptation the Irish living on the Lower East side made when they immigrated (catch that word?) here. They couldn't find the salted beef that they ate in Ireland so they settled on using the Corned Beef from their Jewish neighbors, which was close enough. By all means, have some corned beef, I am, but don't think you're having a meal that was created, and being enjoyed, on the Emerald Island on this day.
- Tell that you had/or want a Black and Tan whatever. Asking for a Black and Tan in a pub in Ireland will get you very dirty stares if you're American; if I Brit does it, he'll lose some teeth. THE Black and Tans were a para-military force of English ex-WWI soldiers sent to Ireland by Winston Churchill to help put down the Irish Rebellion. They raised hell over there including an attack on civilians watching a Gaelic football match in Dublin's Croke Park where 14 were killed and 60 wounded. IF you want a real Irish drink that 50% Guinness and 50% Smithwicks, you ask for a "Half & Half"...