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Re: WDYT of Irie?
I'd think the parents were serious potheads.
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PotheadsI had a similar reaction. :-) For me it just screams "trustafarian"-- "privileged white kids who subscribe to the hippie lifestyle (because they can) since they have no worries about money, a job etc. They can then devote their lives to eating organic, following Phish, and wearing dreadlocks (no need for job interviews)www.urbandictionary.com**Edited to add that every Jamaican I've met has had a name like Nigel or Pauline or Wesley, so when I hear "well-know, distinctive piece of exported Jamaican culture" I don't assume that Jamaicans will be using it, hence the white American connotation. Just to clarify.

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Yeah, it just makes me think of some dumb college kid way into smoking pot throwing around slurred phrases like, "I feel soooo irie, man..."
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*snorts*I've never heard the term Trustafarian before. I can't wait for an opportunity to use that in conversation.
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Rastafarian is a religious movementhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafarian
Not all Rastafarians are pot-smoking, dread-lock-wearing, phish-following, tie-dye-loving hippies.
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I know that.But my comment was about the usage of irie as a name, not about Rastafarians. It sounds like a "white America getting attached to something Jamaican" name to me.

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I was just wanting a clarification since you said "hippy" in your original response, not "Jamaican", and there are some people out there who don't know the difference so my own response wasn't directed to only just you but to everybody who may not know.
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