@HSELive my sister was taken to hospital twice (once in an ambulance), she was told she’s get her test results within a week& still no sign of the results. How long is the backlog for severe symptoms?
@IainDoesJokes@LoveIsland the person in charge of the Love Island playlist this year deserves a raise 🙌🏻it better be on Spotify on Monday! God knows we’ll need it to help us mourn once the series ends! 😭#lovelsland#pleasedontend
@khloekardashian Fun Fact ☘️Pádraig (pronounced Paw-drig) is the Irish translation of the name Patrick. Paddy is short for Patrick here in Ireland. This is why we call St Patrick’s day “Paddy’s Day” NOT Patty’s Day. Please spread the word to our friends in the U.S #PaddynotPatty
Facts about #Ireland in time for #StPatricksDay:
1) No Irish person has ever said “Top of the mornin to ya”. Trust us. Don’t say it. Just don’t. This nonsensical phrase, coined by American screen writers years ago, should’ve died off with their low budget movies #thankyounext
@enews on behalf of #Ireland, please spread the word. It is called Paddy’s day- NOT “St Patty’s day”. Patrick is derived from the Irish name Pádraig (Paw-drig), hence the name Paddy. Also, no1 in Ireland has EVER said “top of the mornin to ya” Please help by sharing! #PaddysDay
My dad made this bookmark. It is my sister’s name in “Ogham”, the ancient language of the Celts. The Celts were similar to the Mayans- they were sky watchers with their own unique carvings and customs.
@CNN on behalf of #Ireland, please spread the word. It is called Paddy’s day- NOT “St Patty’s day”. Patrick is derived from the Irish name Pádraig (Paw-drig), hence the name Paddy. Also, nobody in Ireland says “top of the mornin to ya” Please help by sharing! #PaddysDayPeeves
@thepaytontaylor @enews This time of year drives us mad over here. So many of the pronunciations are wrong. We only use the word Gaelic when referring to Gaelic football, our national sport. We don’t all drink or live on rural farms- I’m a city girl. So hard to watch American TV in March 😭lol @enews
@enews on behalf of #Ireland, please spread the word. It is called Paddy’s day- NOT “St Patty’s day”. Patrick is derived from the Irish name Pádraig (Paw-drig), hence the name Paddy. Also, no1 in Ireland has EVER said “top of the mornin to ya” Please help by sharing! #PaddysDay
@khloekardashian did JW really just try to turn this into a racial issue? Seriously, it’s an in issue of human decency/indecency. Simple as. Nothing to do with race. Nothing to do with gender. A mistake is a mistake and there are no excuses. Now world, please let us move on! 🌈
@khloekardashian when you look back on your life, you will remember the empire you built and the supportive family you have around you. Everything else is ‘just confetti’ 💞
@sabrinanetflix I assume the word pronounced ‘Sow-mane’ in your show is supposed to be Samhain? The correct pronunciation is ‘Sow-in’ (it’s a Gaelic word& the word we use for November in the Irish language) #fyi#sabrina#pleasedoyourhomework#fixthis
In my classroom we give 3 compliments to the person standing closest to us every day before Home time. That way, nobody goes home feeling low #positivity#notobullying#teacherlife#SpreadLove
Great to hear Catherine from Scoil Oilibhéir in Ballyvolane talking to @neilredfm about her #Christmas cards for the elderly initiative. Last year was a great success and we hope to make it even bigger this year https://t.co/8HBj4VMPF5