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 What do you think of this Irish joke ?
An Irishman arrived at Heathrow airport in London and wandered about the terminal with tears streaming down his cheeks. An airline employee asked him if he was homesick.

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 People of ireland!!why are you so special?
I´m not from Ireland, but that place is so special, I love that place and the people living there!!!
will I be welcome when I go? ;) ;);) ;)
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 Northern Irish accent?
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 What about this job idea.?
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 People of Ireland, I ask you...!!!?
I am Irish and I want to get a tattoo representing my heritage (I'm not American Irish so a shamrock won't cut it! lol!!)

I want it to represent how far our country has come and ...


 How do you answer this rhetorical question? Is it yourself? Vital tourist information.?
Have you ever been asked this question, is it yourself? How did you answer it?...


 Are there any drive-thru's in ireland?

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 Do women love irish accents?
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 Is donegal the best county in ireland?
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 Can you get peanut butter in Ireland?
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 Are there any Myths about Ireland?
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 Why do Irish people call Ireland the "Free state"?
I live in northern ireland and i usually call Ireland "down south" but why do some people say "Free state"? Is it that Protestants call it "down south" and catholics ...


 In ireland, what languuage do they speak?
I am answering a question that wants to know how to say something in Irish-Please help!!!!...


 Passport required to fly to Ireland from England?
This might seem a stupid question but do I need passport to fly to Ireland from England??!
Can I go to all of Ireland or just Northern Ireland without one?
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 What is one thing people like about Ireland?
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 Will Ireland leave the Euro and return to the Punt?
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Antonella R

Best city to visit in ireland?

Hi, i want to visit Ireland, can you tell me what city i should visit.
thanks!

    



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Claus
Cork is the City i like!!
have fun in Ireland it is great


Icarus
Galway is easily the best city in Ireland! Cork, Belfast and Derry are all worth a look (In that order). I'd avoid Dublin, or limit your time there to 1/2 days. Its extortionate and unfriendly (like most capitals).


ctigerpose
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Galway is best for tourists. Take a trip to Salt hill aswell. It's a 5min bus-ride away from the centre. Dublin is very crowded wheras Galway has the city, the beach at salthill and the countryside if you want it.


2~Cute-as-pie~2
Dublin but I agree with Galway, very nice city.

Dont just see the citys, some of the towns are really quaint. You could base yourself in a city and travel through the day on the train.

Have a good trip...


slipstreamer
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Dublin, and also see Belfast - the two biggest in Ireland and N. Ireland respectively. Also see some small towns - cities aren't all there is, and it is a small country, easy to see a lot of it.


Kc911
Cork! And Dublin's fair city!


maz
Small problem- Drogheda isn't a city......

Galway is a very popular city - beautiful - near the sea (salthill) good night life - dublin is a great city- good shopping and nightlife (temple bar) - cork is my favourite city- maybe as its the one i visit most frequently- i love shopping here and- the night life isnt bad either!

enjoy your stay


brand_new_girl_pearl
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it depends on what you plan to do.

if you want high street shopping Dublin or Belfast if your going the north.

If you want senery Kerry or Wiclow ....or any county other than Dublin as theres not much really.

If yo want a mix Galways your best bet


K8
Dublin! plenty to do and see, great nightlife.


anthony p
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Dublin cuz menat to be full of polish ppl


ownman2000
Drogheda alll the way!!!! we have evertything here its great


Thumbs up
Its not a city but visit Westport. Its a little town on the western coast of the country. Just 1 and a half hours from Galway too, which is, by far and away the best city in Ireland.


Ivory33
Dublin


L-hol777
Galway esp now coming up in next few weeks, film festivel, Arts Festival, and the very popular Galway Races, 7 days of great horse racing,,,, at this time of year the buzz around Galway is unbelievable, as i always say Galway not too big or too small and the beach 10 min from city center,,, have fun


DigiDoc
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Dublin has it all.

Easy to get around, tons of things to do, pretty diverse in cultures, etc etc... So Much to Do!!!!

You can do touristy things, visit historical places, see sporting events, see shows, go to a concert, dine at tons of places, go to the park (Phoenix Park---HUGE Park) or simply hang out with the locals.

It's the biggest city in Ireland and the capital.


candygirl.x
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Derry or Donegal :)


Orla C
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Dublin is very nice, but it's not the 'real' Ireland, it still feels very English for all that it's the capital of the Republic of Ireland - even native Dubliners have told me this.

I think Galway is probably a good bet, and Cork, both are very nice cities.

Ireland is not really a 'city' nation, given than we have just over 4.1 million people in the Republic, which is not really a whole lot. It's still very much a rural, agricultural nation and to really get the feel of the place, I'd advise spending more time in the smaller towns and even in the countryside, if you can.


Kris......
I suppose it depends on what you are looking for,but most cities have a varied range on on-going entertainment, so check out a few on the web.


Pyro
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DUBLIN!! Woo!! People here are gonna be incredibly biased tho.



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