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 Do you think those people who voted Fianna Fáil for the past ten years will be proud of themselves today ?
As you sow, so shall you reap . Never was it more true after today’s budget. This is a party who tossed away the wealth created by this country. They cosied up to developers and builders and ...


 Ireland, a very under-estimated country...?
I have lived in ireland all my life, so clearly i'm proud of my heritage and all that crapology, but whenever i watch any American programs (family guy, friends, simpsons, etc...) they always ...


 Where do the south siders in Dublin get their roiiiiiiiiiiiiiighty accent from?
some are actually so bad they either sound english or american, like hello! its obviously put on, or is there something in the air that side of the city that makes em sound so ridiculous?
A...


 What do Irish people have against Irish-Americans?
Why does it annoy some Irish people when an Irish-American says they're Irish.

I don't mean people who like they're great great great grandma's brother was from Ireland....


 What do people wear in Ireland?
My friend and I are travelling to Ireland this summer. What should we wear to avoid looking like American tourists?...


 North Ireland or Rebublic of Ireland? Worse fighting about religion?
Where would you/should I live? North Ireland or Republic of Ireland? In which one do people figth more about religion?...


 What do people in the ROI call the 'British Isles'?
Geographically speaking the British Isles are described as "Great Britain and Ireland and adjacent islands" - and this term is pretty much used worldwide.

I'm guessing the ...


 Just moved to Ireland........?
+ everyone at my schools acts like im a freak or something. I wear stuff like hollister, abercrombie, juicy couture, aeropostale, coach, chanel, etc., stuff like that. i have brown hair that i ...


 Pint of irish beer?
whats the average cost of a pint in a typical pub in Eire ( in euros ), im going to cork in a week or two ( no not a stag do) & need to get some euros
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 Has anyone ever seen a Leprichaun?
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 Hey does any one know which network is best for the south of ireland? cheers?
meteor, vodafone...these two i think are the big contenders, just started uni from north of ireland so wanna try and get best deal

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 Who would you like to see as next late late show host?
Pats going soon( thank jaysus) he's so wooden-its like watching a robot present a show-I often feel for him when hes trying to chat on certain topics -You can feel how uncomfortable he is lol...N...


 Debit and Credit Cards, ATM Machines in Southern Ireland?
I am going to travel around Ireland for about 6 weeks can I use my normal Master Card to get cash?...


 What Do You Think Of Northern Ireland?
Tell Me What You've Heard |&&| Know....


 Looking for info on Ireland...?
I want to move to Ireland, anyone who lives there and could give me their perspective, would be great!...


 Can i travel by plane to eire with a driving licence?
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 Is there any ts in cork ireland?
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 If u could live in any other country...where would it be and why?
i would definetly say ireland...i just dont know why i want to go there...i guess bc i love thier accent....


 Don't get me wrong.I'm of Irish stock,But one thing baffles me?
Why is it that the Irish drop the letter aitch when using words such as : tink, instead of think,tree .....instead of three,etc
yet when it comes to the river Thames, they pronounce the aitch<...


 Does anyone know what life is like in Limerick, Cork or Dublin in Ireland?
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greenbenuk

Can someone please help me by telling me some fun facts about Northan Ireland?


    



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Enigmagic
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Yes, for a starter, its spelt Northern Ireland.


IsabellaParis
Northern Ireland? It is a nice place, once you get past the fact of the problems it has had. It has many historical and geographical places including the Giants Causeway, give me more info on what you want to know and I maybe will be able to help better.


-ilaavyou x
i just tried answering this question but you deleated it!
you mean nothern IRELAND
go on wikipedia.


snetterton
There is no such place. If you mean Northern Ireland, then perhaps we can help. Try Wikipedia.


Courtney B
Ok.....a "spide" is a derogatory stereotype, in Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast city, of an individual who has a particular dress code (caps, tracksuits, jewellry, and fancy trainers) and attitude (anti-social, joyriding, car jacking, etc). Spides gerally refer to young unemployed male adults from the Belfast and surrounding areas (Lisburn, Newtownabbey, Antrim, Carrick). The name is thought to have originated in the late 70s and early 80s. During this time "tartan gangs" were popular in Belfast. Due to the tartan patterns of their jeans, they gained the nickname "spidermen", later shortened to spide. "Spide" is applied to youths from both the loyalist and republican communities, and appears to be wholly without sectarian bias.


citizen_belfast
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Laynon..........its spelled "craic" mate. Lovely lo..........try joing the police force i you're a prod.......... Little or no chance.........Catholics more than welcome.


lanyon
its NORN IRELAND
and the fun fact is i live
here and the cracks great


203
The A2 from Larne is one of, if not the longest stretches of road directly along the coast line in the UK.

It also takes you to the Giants Causway, a rare basalt rock formation.


Is máith liom cáca millís!
The titanic was built in Belfast! Ulster actually rejected King/Queen way back during the plantations.


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
FIRST of all can people just get over a word being spelled wrong!!! There are 6 counties in Northern Ireland and it it is the north of Ireland!


Little miss naughty
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Not sure what you want to know!!!


greenorlagh
the Harrier Jump Jet was designed and produced in norn irn

it's where Harry Ferguson was born - famous for his tractors

and you are not more likely to be unemployed if you are a catholic than protestant...gosh talk about raking up the past.


LovelyLo
Fermanagh is the only county in “Northern Ireland” that doesn’t touch Lough Neagh.
The name Belfast originates from the river that the city was constructed near (the Irish Beal Feirste)
Oh and you are more likely to be unemployed in Northern Ireland if you are Catholic than if you are Protestant.

Fun. Fun. :/


amsterdam
What on earth is a "fun fact"?





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