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 Ireland. If you live in Ireland/are Irish. Can you answer this?
Why are you fighting and warring with each other?

What's it all over?...


 Which Irish celeb/personality would you most like to clatter?

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Ha yes clatter or clobber, which ever really....


 Is ireland a safe place to visit? there is alot of violence over thr with the IRA and stuff!!?
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 Dublin comes in which Ireland? Northern or Southern? ?
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 Is it true that 'Paddy' is actually an offensive nick-name for an Irish person?

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I mean is it offensive to call an Irish person Paddy in jocualr conversation or not? Thanks....


 I am a british citizen, do i need a visa to work in Republic of Ireland ?
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 For real irish people:?
Here in America we say "uhhh..." and "ummm...."
Ive NEVER heard an irish person do that! What do you say instead?
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 I am from the USA and I want to know, do most people?
in Ireland speak Gaelic or English? Is it very difficult to learn Gaelic? Thank you for your answers.
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 Is it just me or is the whole thing about Ireland and everything Irish being "ooooo amazing" just a big myth?
They're the best self-promoters in the world, that's all. If you want genuine warmth and hospitality go to somewhere like Lebanon (when there's no war on).
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 Best place to find leprechauns??
Im going to ireland soon and i want to know where the best place to find leprechauns is? also is it true that they have a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow as i need some money to spend in Dublin ...


 Do some people in Ireland actually speak Irish?
Just curious, because I want to travel to (the Republic of) Ireland one day, and I am wondering if it would be a good idea to learn Irish?...


 What would happen if the British queen go to Ireland, and cry in a village full of farmers this?
and she says to the Irish villagers:

"Ireland is a big and gay emerald island, and it is colonie of UK as the Falkland Islands, I think it should be invaded by my great british army&...


 Does the Republic of Ireland want a reunited Ireland?
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 Where can i find a leprechaun?
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 How many people speak gaylick in Ireland?
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 Ireland vs england differences?
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 Why are there a lot of redheads in ireland?

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yes genetics of course but for examples the vikings invaded ireland maybe the redheadscan be of viking origins or not?...


 What side of the road do they drive on in Ireland?
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 What is your opinion on foreigner's coming into Ireland 2 work?
i personally think they take all the jobs and the Irish can't get work then because of them!...


 Do you think they should open the pubs on Good Friday in Ireland?
or is it become part of our culture, just like the angeles, or is it time to move on. And, who is NOT having session at home tonight, be honest?
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Americans pubs or Irish pubs? better one?

Nothing can beat the good old Irish pubs, the atmosphere is unique and the americans just can't beat it, Irish pubs are all over the world, theres loads in manhatten, rome, paris, etc. A pub in central Dublin will be the best expereince, nothing can beat it...

    



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well said......


kel b
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The americans have not got a clue about pubs,ive never been to a good one yet.


dark.crusade
Can't touch a statement like that, because when your right your right.

So all i can say is amen to that. All it's down to the pub for a pint, nothing beats it.


angel_falling
lol You mean, American BARS? I cannot bring myself to call the crackhouses we serve liquor and beer in "pubs" here. Irish have it right.


the dictionary
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The Irish pub wins hands down, thats it question over!what an atmosphere and much more friendly. You always get Irish people in an Irish pub(around the world) but never many americans in the american pubs.


Diane
Ive been to Irish pubs in about 5 different countries, and there are always Americans in them, so the Americans loves the Irish pubs too.


rachael g
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irish pubs are better obviously! america dont even have pubs not real pubs anyway... the atmosphere and drinking seen in irish pubs cannot be replicated anywhere else in the entire world!


ponchopilate
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Irish pubs all the way! I've been in quite a few bars in my life, all over the place too, but nothing compares to a good old Irish pub.

You can't beat a proper Irish Guinness either! I've tried that pseudo-Guinness in America, Greece and even England. You just can't beat it at home!

I look forward to getting down to my local every week with a few mates, get a few jars in me and listen to the fiddly-dees! Especially when, as soon as I walk through the door, the barman already has my pint on... crackin stuff :-)


cherub
irish pubs the best


Mr. Fox
Ohh aye we do have the best pubs but sure we take our pubs seriously don't we! I went to an 'Irish bar' in Cancun once called Paddy O'Briens wearing a Down GAA shirt (not from Down btw just had it on). The waiters kept saying to me "Manchester, Manchester" thinking it was a United shirt. People started coming in and asking them if they were going to show the All Ireland final (Tyrone and Armagh that year) but the waiters didnt even know where Ireland was. They were all wearing green shirts with shamrocks on them though...


missie
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agreed. Slán go fóill.


EVA
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You certainly cannot beat the Irish pubs no matter which country you are in!
There is no comparison


Led*Zep*Babe
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hmmm...didn't know the U.S. had pubs. I thought we just had bars, though I live in a dry county so my town has neither!


jb
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Well said!!!! ummmm yeah just well said


Angel
I totally agree with you!!!!!!!!!!


KB
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Irish pubs are the best...hands down.
As far as that goes, Dublin is Mardi Gras 24/7....LOVED IT!!!


Blondie*
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I agree!! I love Dublin!!!


Belmar
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Dublin pubs are the best


Yeah yeah yeah
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I can't agree
I've had some of the best times of my life in Dublin pubs but the craic was equally as good in Galway and sometimes the memory is longer lasting. A rainy day in Galway city and you dart into Sally Longs and the fire is on. Sit up on a high stool at the bar with a pint and a hot whisky and listen to the trad playing in the corner while your great coat steams on the back of your chair
Fantastic memories


marcoporres
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True ... so very, very true. Mine's a jar and whatever you're having!


♥ BRiANA ♥
oh!no contest there hon!iRiSH ALL THE WAY BABY!irish pride!WHOO!


ME
I think you said it all.


Rebecca
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Irish and also some british pubs are the best in the world - no contest



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