Do you ever feel that you're representing your country when abroad?
Daft question possibly.
As a foreigner in Spain I find myself asking the most basic questions of everyone I meet. '¿Donde eres?' being the first. And, 8/9 months on in Granada I have an overwhelming urge to visit Ireland and Italy simply because everyone I've met from these countries have left a very, very favourable impression.
Only exception is the posh English artist who claims to be Irish. I don't believe him.
Irish artist I met early on and later gave sketching paper and food and a pen. A lovelly young Irish couple who are now living here are amongst the most amiable people I've ever met. And, of all the people I didn't know previously who have taken photos of me, a young Irish guy is the first to email me the results after asking.
I love Irish people (all of them) and thank the fuck for Ireland. Top of my list of places to visit. All because I met lots of people from Ireland abroad whilst I was on the streets.
*Off for a Murphy's followed by an Italian something or, other. Or, perhaps not - I'm going dry for a week. Oh well, theres always next week.*



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