Somhairle Óg wrote:
on a serious note, Ó Broin in that Urban Irish video I posted goes into the whole tribalism between dialects ie Kerry & Donegal, he said people refuse to talk to him sometimes because of his dialect if hes in another Gaeltacht. Aside from any dubliners going in telling gaeltacht people theyre talking wrong, I think its a bit snobby if Gaeltach people wont talk to someome because the talk differently.
I've not encountered that problem at all. I got a very friendly reception from native speakers in Donegal as well, even with my strong Connemara accent.
I think Munster speakers have a tendency to "correct" people more, but even then, I think it is more of a non-native habit, the kind of people who mistakenly think that
gluaisteán is better than
carr or
guthán is better than
fón. Native speakers just take those kinds of differences in their stride. Non-natives are forever butting in.