The Irish are known for their many talents in sports such as The Notorious Connor McGregor, Building New York, their Guinness and of course Saint Patrick’s Day among much more. 

Today’s article will have us dive into the Irish’s favourite ways to spend their free time!

Camping

Camping is enjoyed across the globe, it’s relaxing, fun and a great way to spend time with loved ones, family and even friends. Although Ireland is not known to be very dry, on the days it does turn out to be sunny the Irish will be flocking the outdoors in no time to soak up what little sun they can!

With little preparation, a quick camping trip can ease the mind from the daily stresses of our hectic lives. Remember to pack snacks, rain gear and some sleeping bags and warm jackets to keep you warm throughout the night!

Gaming

The Irish are notorious for their luck and dabbling with games of luck. The country is famous for the leprechaun and their pots of gold and also inspired some of the world’s most famous slot machines! In fact, many of the online casinos in Ireland offer Irish-themed slots featuring rainbows, leprechauns, pots of gold and clovers.

Gaming is a super fun way to spend some free time and it can also be quite sociable when done with friends. The Irish are also renowned for their love of sports betting.

Listening To Music

The Irish are renowned for their input into the music scene with bands like U2, Thin Lizzy, and The Cranberries just to name a few. Just like the 4 tips for scaling your business, listening to music can be super beneficial for your mental health and overall life. 

Whether you are creating it or just listening to music, it activates several regions of our brains and sometimes even causes emotional reactions. Music after all is the universal language and it’s connected the world for centuries.

It’s no surprise that the Irish have a love for music, especially when you consider the great bands and musicians that have come out from Ireland.

Learning New Skills

The Irish never really had an easy life and in fact, were forced to immigrate to many countries. Perhaps this explains why the Irish love to spend a lot of their free time learning new skills. Back in the day, it was essential to pick up new skills and fast if you wanted to provide for your family. 

This was especially true for the Irish who moved to the U.S back in the day. Picking up new skills is always great, whether you will use them or not is another story altogether but having more skills at your disposal makes it easier to find new jobs.

Having A Pint 

Yes, it’s true the Irish are big fans of a nice cold brew after a hard day’s work. The Irish are known to be very sociable and what’s a better way to unwind after a hard day’s work than a chat with friends while sipping down on a lager or two?

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