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2) What should I call them?
Nationalists north or south are generally content to be called Irish. Unionists may prefer to be called "British", "Ulster- men/women", just "from Northern Ireland" or even "Irish" (if they are on their way to a rugby international). If you are asking someone, "from Northern Ireland" is probably safest: you let them choose to elaborate if they want to.
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