Swearing
Swearing is handled differently in different cultures. In more conservative nations, using a swear word during a conversation is one of the most humiliating mistakes you can make. It is regarded considerably less seriously in Ireland.
During your journey, you may hear a lot of profanity. It doesn't carry the same weight in the United States as it does in other nations. The main thing is not to make snap judgments or become upset when you hear phrases you're unfamiliar with. It's possible that what you think is an insult is actually a term of fondness.
Swearing used to be reserved for all-male meetings or specific locations (such as athletic events or the schoolyard), but it has grown much more prevalent, unisex, and offensive in recent years. Centuries of tyranny and a lack of self-determination or economic prospects left wounds, and the flip side of our national eagerness to welcome everybody and throw a party at any time is a certain gruffness of expression and a feeling of fatalism.