What Does “Craic” Mean in Ireland? No, It Does Not Mean That
There are few things funnier than watching the face of an American visitor the first time an Irish person casually asks: “What’s the craic?” You can nearly see the panic arrive in stages. First, confusion. Then concern. Then the silent question behind the eyes: What kind of country have I landed in? Relax. Nobody is offering you anything illegal. Nobody is asking where to buy anything suspicious. And no, your friendly Irish host has not just turned into a character from a crime drama. This post actually came about while I was working on my local guide to Tralee . That is the funny thing about writing local Irish posts: one idea often leads to another. You start thinking about visitors, pubs, conversations and the little things people notice when they come to Ireland, and suddenly you remember that we casually use a word that can make an American visitor look genuinely alarmed. What Does “Craic” Mean in Ireland? No, It Does Not Mean That In Ireland, craic means fun, chat, news,...