Dublin, Ireland, is known for its friendly locals, but even Dubliners can get offended if you cross a line. And there are certain actions foreigners tend to do that offend Dubliners.
We consulted a Quora thread on the worst cultural faux pas in Dublin and did some of our own research to find out how travelers can avoid standing out in Dublin.
Here are 12 things to avoid doing when visiting the Irish capital.
1. Not buying a round of drinks when out with a group
If you happen to be out with a group of locals from Dublin, you'll soon come to find that it's normal for each person in the group to buy a round for everyone throughout the night. If you don't reciprocate when you've had rounds bought for you, it'll be seen as cheap and as a sign of bad class.2. Keeping your hat on at a bar
This isn't only the case for Dublin. Irish people traditionally remove their hats at bars. It is considered rude not to remove your hat upon entering a pub, so don't be surprised if you are asked to do so.
3. Taking yourself too seriously
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4. Making a backwards peace sign with your palm facing inward
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5. Ordering an Irish Car Bomb
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6. Ordering a light beer
If you're in the land of Guinness and you order a light beer, chances are you'll be frowned upon for making a bad choice. It's not that lighter beers aren't great, but remember that you're in a country that takes pride in its renowned dark beer blend.
7. Grabbing your Guinness before the bartender is finished pouring
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8. Asking to open a tab at a bar
While bartenders can open a tab at a bar, they'd rather not as it's not a common occurrence in Dublin. Typically, people will pay for each drink instead.
9. Calling an Irish person British
While and Ireland and Britain have good relations today, calling an Irish person British becomes offensive when considering the long-standing history of British occupatio?n Ireland faced for hundreds of years.
10. Not attempting to make any small talk during business meetings
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11. Wearing novelty Irish souvenirs
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12. Getting off a bus without thanking the driver
It's common courtesy to thank public bus drivers, but failing to do so in Dublin is looked down upon. In fact, don't be surprised if you're on a bus and see each and every individual saying thank you to the driver before leaving.