"Tis the Way We Says it, boy"...CORK the real capital.. (Invite Only Group)

The Cork accent has a tone which sets it apart from neighbouring counties. If you weren’t born under Shandon’s chimes, you would have had to live in Cork for a long time to even attempt to explain the subtlety. for instance if a Corkman says he has a ‘jag with a lasher’, he’s looking forward to a date with a pretty girl.

words "like" or "so" are used to terminate a sentence: e.g. "I don't know him at all, like". Use of the words "boy" (often pronounced "by") and "girl" are common, used to address each other, even into adulthood, e.g. "Come here to me, boy"