Like Steved said, probably shouldn’t say Irish Goodbye anymore.

1 Like

Know it as an Irish exit. Have never ever called it that. Probably just call it fucking off without saying goodbye or something

3 Likes

I don’t think I’ve ever done this. Unless I have. Who knows?!

take a powder

we used to say “he left without saying goodbye”

1 Like

I did this on Friday, cheers

1 Like

I call it the Juke Special

1 Like

in the pub?! risky

In my opinion it is nice to say “good bye”

2 Likes

Regardless of what it’s called, do you do it?

  • Always
  • Frequently
  • Rarely
  • Never

0 voters

never heard it called that. Why an Irish exit?

You were always the poetic one

4 Likes

Robert Plant was the singer in an obscure beat combo called Led and the Zeppelins, who have a famous lyric about wanting to be “your backdoor man” that was oddly omitted when said song was used on weekly cultural show “Top of Pops”

2 Likes

because they like a bit of the old drinking, do the irish

VINDICATION!

Ghosting—aka the Irish goodbye, the French exit, and any number of other vaguely ethnophobic terms—refers to leaving a social gathering without saying your farewells.

1 Like

still don’t get how that relates to not saying goodbye? Because you’re too pissed?

The more pissed i am the better the goodbye you’re getting!

2 Likes

On 1st November we’ll be able to call it “doing a Brexit”

Eh

Eh

3 Likes

Save it for thurs

1 Like

This is “topical humour”

nah m8 yr alright