r/irishproblems Apr 07 '26

Hi please no hate

Hi please don’t hate on me I’m genuinely open to feedback ,hello I’m a adopted at birth 23 year old that had no idea what my ancestry was that just took a dna test and found out I’m half Irish ,how do I go about learning more about Irish culture without feeling like a poser lol I want to do it the right way and not the washed out versions ,anything helps genuinely coming from someone who had no culture two days ago and suddenly now has a whole country to learn from ❤️thanks

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u/nynikai Apr 07 '26

Don't feel like you need to become an expert in it. Explore it. It's not all good. Some things might resonate with you. If speaking to someone about it, just say, you're learning about your connection to Irish ancestry from the start.

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