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 What grounds are there for thinking the Irish superior to the English?

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They sure do drink more, but my criterion is rugby.
At Croke Park, in Dublin, when the visitors are taking a place kick at goal, you can hear a pin drop. Not so ...


 I don't have a passport or a drivers licence. im goiong to ireland for the day on saturday.what am i to do?
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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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Well, I've received some interesting answers so far. I ...


 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?
So do the Republic of Ireland actually want to join with the north and what would happen to the loyalists if Ireland was to reunite?...


 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?
what are the main differences between england and rep. of ireland? i have the choice to pick any of them for interchange. People are like the same in both countries? accents? food? culture.....tell ...


 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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Angel

Any beautiful seaside places with good nightlife in Ireland to visit?

Any cheap hotels at that place too?

    



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Liz
Galway city is buzzing with nightlife and has some of the best beaches in Ireland. You could google it to find out more information.


Lady Charlemont
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Galway, definitely. It's a fantastic city, great pubs, and Salthill (for the beach) is just "up the road".
I had a weekend break in Galway at the beginning of November last year and the city was buzzing. (Quay Street (Jury's) is a great location to stay)

Enjoy!


gogsyc
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yeah tramore in waterford is not bad this time of year its on south east coast of ireland. theres a good few pubs with live music and a couple of niteclubs.. there is a few hotels the majestic or o sheas are about 90 euro per room.. alot of b &b's probaly cheaper and a hostel too


Natalee..xo
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Bundoran Co. Donegal has beautiful beaches and lots off water activites during the day and at night theres a couple of nightclubs and bars in Bundoran and Ballyshannon but the best place would be in Letterkenny for nightlife, countless bars pubs and clubs..

Salthill in Galway too. Ive never been there but my sister went to college in Galway and always recommends the nightlife there...


AngeG
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Portrush (not exactly beauitful), Ballycastle or Gallway


Orla C
Galway and Dublin, but don't try looking for anything cheap in Dublin.

Try www.hostelworld.com for accommodation.


Answerman
Ballydonegan is the most beautiful beach in Ireland. Here is an article about it, where to stay, etc.

http://www.findingdulcinea.com/features/beach/2008/Ballydonegan.html


Martina L
Kinsale in West Cork... hard to find a cheap place, especially in the summer, but it's well worth it! Check out on www.booking.com, where you can get good rates and book without paying in advance.


grumpyolgit
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Choose between portush (north) and galway (west) - both have nightlife and scenery. Go with Portrush if the scenery is more important, Go with Galway if you're more keen on the nightlife.

Ignore AngeG - Portrush and area is very beautiful.

For cheap and friendly accomodation (cosmopolitan too!) Rick's Causeway Coast Independent Hostel in Portstewart is hard to beat. (Just 3 miles from Portrush and also a very pretty seaside village)


MaryC
Doolin co clare. its a small village on the west coast. During the summer there is irish traditional music every night, the guiness is great!. There are hostels and B&B's there. there are lots of things to see in co clare : cliffs of moher, caves, other seaside towns, dolpins(kilrush), you could go horse riding, pitch and putt, surfing,lots of walks exploring the lots of rugged landscape, (theres lots to do!!!). . The smell of the sea,lovely fresh air, its great.
if you want a traditional irish break, it would be a great call.

You would have about a 3 1/2 hour drive from dublin (aprox)

im from the north, and my family went there for our holidays, it was a four hour drive, but it was worth it.

Good luck


agooddub
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Try Malahide, 10 miles north of Dublin. A great village with pubs, shops and restaurants. Lovely marina and reasonable Bed n Breakfast places.


Misty Blue
Galway city.You'll have to compete with them Galway girls though
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zFlfSeh-Ts8

As Natalee above says Letterkenny(Donegal) is the place to go.They come from Galway, Derry and allsorts for its nightlife.


RAW
Dingle or Kinsale are the best - see www.discoverireland.ie


Louise M
I have to say really anywhere along the North Antrim coast. Particularly Ballycastle or Portrush. Both have decent night clubs and are on the beach.
Portrush would problably be the more lively


IRISH AND PROUD
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in county wexford you have loads of beaches and then a 20 min max drive to the town where you have night clubs!!


zazazaza
DEFINITLY westport best town in ireland by far, full of character, beautiful scenery and great nightlife, you wont be far from the 'craic' wherever you stay there


&#39;Er indoors!!
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Spiddal, Galway is not only beautiful, but the "craic" in the local bars is great too!!


Adam M
CO.ClARE, YOU CAN FLY 2 SHANNON AIRPORT AND YOU ARE AN HOUR FROM MORE THAN 20 BEACHES WITH TOWNS AND VILLAGES,KILKEE,DOONBEG,LAHINCH,SPANISH POINT AND OFCOARSE WITH LOTS OF PUBS SOME NEWER SOME OLD IRISH WHATEVER YOU PREFURE, A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM THEM BEECHES YOU HAVE THE BUREN THE MOST BEUTIFUL PLACE ON THIS EARTH WERE FAUNA AND FLAURE ARE ONLY FOUND HERE AND NOWERE ELSE ON THIS PLANET, BUNRATTY CASTLE AND FOLK PARK,ALLIWEE CAVES, CLIFES A MOTHER AND MANY MANY MORE,,, HOPE THIS HELPS AND YOULL LOVE IT HERE TRUST ME


DhanaS
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Naomi G
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It will rain... So I wouldn't paln the beach :L


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It's not much you're lookin for!


Lauren E

Im going there in two weeks (:


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