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 Any1 in dublin??
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 Am i Irish? .?
Both my parents are Irish & so are all my family going back generations, But i was born in the UK..
Does this make me British or Irish?...


 How bad do you think the recession could get?
I have heard that builders are stopping any building work and that houses and apartments are now empty.

Given the massive rise in prices over the past 10 years do you think Ireland is in ...


 Magic mushrooms in Ireland?
Where can i pick magic mushrooms in Ireland? Thanks!...


 Where can I get cheap accomodation in Dublin?
Im looking for 2 nights in dublin town centre for my partners birthday but am stapped for cash as it less than a month between his birthday and our wedding. Any ideas?!?...


 Would a 2 year old child need picture id to travel to northern ireland (uk)?
we're due to fly to northern ireland in August from England Will my two year old need picture id? i.e ...


 Where in Ireland? ......?
I want to visit ireland this year but as ive never been i don't know where to start, looking for somewhere nice and peaceful, picturesque but not totally deserted.

Thanks....


 Immigration in ireland is getting out of hand, do you agree?
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 Why Ireland don't kick the british out of northern Ireland?
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 Wheres the best place to visit in ireland as in a boys holiday?
basically 4 boys wanna go ireland and want to know the best place to go where we can partyy for the week
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dodgey??? can you ...


 How many people secretly support the old IRA?
Perhaps support is a little strong, how many people have sympathy with the old IRA (pre-1990 IRA)?
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All I did was ask a question Eddie, read the f****** question before ...


 Is it a bad idea to move to ireland (read description)?
Every time I ask a question about ireland people always say that I don't want to move there. Or they accuse me of wanting to move there because of Obama or Bush or whatever else. Some even ...


 Are there any Irish people that don't like U2 ?
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 What is like to live in Ireland?
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 Where are some fun places to go in Ireland?
Me and my mom are going to visit Ireland in either April or May 2010. Does anyone have any suggestions of where to go and places to see during those months, where to stay, what towns to visit...any ...


 Best place to live in Ireland?
Looking to move to Ireland. we need somewhere semi rural, good schools and not too expensive....


 What are some unique facts about Ireland?
like how in Japan, they practically sell anything and everything in vending machines.
facts that you can only find if you visit the country.
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come on, people. ...


 Who is Irish?
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 What's the weather like in Dublin?
One of my cousin will be there from tomorrow until the 17th and she doesn't know what clothes to bring and to wear... Help!!...


 Question (about irish people)?
i live in ireland and i am jst wondering why people (mostly amercians) think that they are so funny and cheerful. they seem the same compared to other people in the world so why are they called funny?...



Ardaloth

Anyone born in Ireland? (The real Irish)?

Hi, I'm an American with Irish descent, who lives in a community where almost everyone's grandparents or great grandparents were born in Ireland, and everyone is getting drunk just because of Saint Patrick's day? And everyone is calling themselves Irish, while I believe that they are "Posers" and just because they come from Irish descent doesn't mean that they're Irish and it annoys me so much!!!! Any input?
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I know Irish people aren't drunks. But people here are stereotyping them as that and getting drunk because of "Irish Pride"

    



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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
Don't stereotype ALL Irish into being Drunks, We're all different.

I was born (and still live in) Donegal in Ireland and I don't drink.

= )


Golden Femurr
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im RUSSIAN/canadian and i get shittfaced on st paddys.

but aye, i do agree with you. it pisses me off to when people consider themselves irish when their grandpa once shat on irish soil for example.

cheers.


deburca98
I am irish and live in ireland, I have never gotten drunk on st patricks day, it just for gombeens and ejits, I hate seeing native irish people playing up to stereotypes.

Fair enough, i drink and do get drunk, but our national day is no excuse to get SH1tFaced, we worked hard enough to get a country of our own


ftwhite03
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I'm not Irish but I know a little bit about this. They are typically called "Plastic Paddys." People of Irish descent that were born in America arn't technically Irish..... they are American. But it is ok to celebrate your heritage. I myself am proud of the fact that I am of Irish descent and am proud of my anscestors for having the courage to make the journey over here. When I celebrate St. Patricks day I think of them....... I dont pretend to be Irish. (For the record St. Patrick's day isn't about being Irish, its honoring St. Patrick for bringing Christianity into Ireland. Supposedly March 17th was the date of his death.)


Ella's Mamaí
Yes...born in Waterford, have lived here all my life!


irishcharmer84
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Don't you take our stereotype away from us.

Man i'm wasted.


MUSICGUY
ye born and raised in Dublin


Ballin Chemist
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Yeah, they're Posers indeed.. Pseudo-Irish, if anything.. Not even close to the real thing.. Irish-Americans, etc..

Now, me for instance.. Born in Ireland, Irish citizenship.. I'm the real thing..


n.barrett93
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i'm real irish.it's just an excuse to have a laugh and get drunk(which the irish do more than anyone, but not as much as the stereotype suggests).and yes it does annoy me a bit when american people who have an irish great,great,great grandad claim to be irish although it's grand if they just say that they come from irish descent - because that's true.


ms.toni
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I'm Irish, we love any excuse for a drink and love anyone to join in with us. so embrace the day, wear some green, drink some guiness and talk crap!!
we open our arms to you :)


:-)
Yes, I was born in Roscommon. I now live in NY, but I grew up in Ireland and still fly back to visit my family every chance I get (and can afford to do so lol).


sapphirarainxx
I am Irish and I live in Ireland. We love to party with anyone and we believe anyone can be one of us if they try hard enough!!!
Seriously though when I lived in America everyone claimed to be Irish. We are just so cool, everyone wants to be us!


ladyluckann
haha i'm irish and living in ireland and i'm really hungover right now x


~Gorje~yeA i KnOw Im UgLy SshHhH
nope can't say I was


Bonnie C
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No, but I went there for a family reunion a few years ago....17 of us on one flight over......was great!!!





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