
It’s a little nod to Wayne’s World, but instead of ‘party time, excellent’ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that won’t leave me alone.
If you’re joining in on today’s word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Today’s word is CRAIC.
I thought it might be fun to introduce you to a very common Irish word today, which you might have already heard before. Craic is basically a word for fun / good times, not to be confused with crack (as in the drug), although it sounds the same as crack but can only be spelled as craic. I hope that makes sense. Here are a couple of ways we can use this fantastic word :
“Having the craic” basically means having fun, enjoying good conversation or being in good company. It can involve laughter, music, storytelling, maybe a pint or two—just generally having good vibes.
“What’s the craic?” is like asking, “What’s going on?” or “What’s the news?” It’s a casual greeting, sort of like saying “What’s up?” or “How are things?”
Here are a couple of examples:
“We were out at the pub last night, great craic altogether!” or “it was great craic”.
“What’s the craic, Wayne? Haven’t seen you in ages!”
It’s a key part of Irish culture, mixing humor, storytelling, and a laid-back spirit. Please do not say “Having a craic” which I have heard some Aussies say haha.
Let me know if you have heard this word being used. I love to hear it being used and it always reminds me of home.
Wayne
love this word so much!
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Thanks Beth! I love it too.
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This is such a fun post about everything you need to know about that weird Irish invention – the craic! After 23 years of living in Ireland, I have come to the realisation that there are many levels of craic – good craic, mighty craic, savage craic, deadly craic, and the craic was ninety. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Love this Aiva! It made me smile at 6am before I head to work! There’s many levels of craic and I always love saying the craic was ninety!!! Love that you love this too!
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🥰🥰🥰
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What’s to stop you combining the two?
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Haha I’m sure many people have combined the two. I think for me craic is more innocent 😇
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Never heard of it, sounds fun@
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Haha it really is. Thanks Tanja. I’m happy to have I try you to a new word.
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I have heard the word before,and am aware of its meaning, though it’s not a word I use
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That’s great you have heard of it Sheree. It almost sounds weird to say it if you’re not from Ireland.
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Exactly
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