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theelous3 | 8 months ago

You're not understanding my comment at all. I'm not talking about the internal use of ROI within Ireland.

Not once have I heard anyone even broach this as a topic. Nobody cares. If someone asks you where you are from, and you tell them Ireland, and they inquire the north or the republic - what are you going to do? Just repeat "Ireland" at them like some kind of contrarian idiot? Tell them you are "not from northern Ireland" so as to rule out all of the places you are not from?

ROI is a perfectly serviceable term for helping people understand what you mean, if the context isn't clear enough already.

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closewith|8 months ago

> Not once have I heard anyone even broach this as a topic.

I have a feeling you just don't pay attention or, from previous experience with you, are incapable of determining how other people feel about this topic.

> ROI is a perfectly serviceable term for helping people understand what you mean, if the context isn't clear enough already.

It's a specifically politically charged term used by people who either don't know better or have a bone to pick. It's not commonly used in Ireland and it's not used to differentiate innocently between Northern Ireland and Ireland.

GJim|8 months ago

> It's a specifically politically charged term used by people who either don't know better or have a bone to pick.

And you, quite clearly, appear to be the one who has a bone to pick! Everybody else is (thankfully!) now moving on with their lives.

theelous3|8 months ago

> from previous experience with you

Are you confusing me with someone else? I don't think we've spoken before.

> I have a feeling you just don't pay attention

To what exactly? Where does this topic come up regularly for you?

> It's a specifically politically charged term used by people who either don't know better or have a bone to pick.

You are the only one picking a bone. I'm merely relating that I don't care and have never heard anyone care before.

> It's not commonly used in Ireland

Did you even read my responses? I said as much myself. You're arguing with the ghost of someone else or something.

SiempreViernes|8 months ago

Just say what town of Ireland you're from?

dehugger|8 months ago

How's this help when speaking to someone who hasn't memorized a map of Ireland and does not know which town is in which country?