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 Can you tell me something interesting about ireland..?
or ANYTHING Irish-related? my social studies teacher is Irish and is giving us mandatory extra credit, and I want to tell about something interesting about Ireland and since i don't live there, I...


 Best part of Ireland to go?
its my 1st wedding anniversary next april,and i want to take my wife to ireland,we've never been.I want somewhere romantic with lovely scenery....


 What's your favourite irish song?
Mine is Kevin B...


 Do you need a passport to travel to Ireland.?
I don't want to seem stupid, but I want to go to Ireland next year on holiday, and don't have a passport. Do you need one, ?. thanks.
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 Irish accent?
What's ur favourite irish accent from the following:
Derry
Belfast
Tyrone
Galway
Cork
Kerry
Dublin
Monaghan
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 Is everyone here from the uk and ireland?
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 Why is Ireland so crap????????????
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 What places can you recommend to tourists visiting Ireland?
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 What do u people from outside ireland think of ireland and the irish?
what do u people from outside ireland think of ireland and the irish??...


 Why cant england give back full controll of ireland back to us irish isnt it time england stepped down?
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 Is "southern" Ireland its own country?
Or is it still bound to Britain?

This is what the home rule act, 1914, was right, it granted "southern Ireland" independence from the UK with the Unionists in the North opting to ...


 Is it time for a vote by people in Republic to see if they wish to have all of Ireland British?
This vote is held regularly in North. Should south have the chance too?
Then a United Ireland is possible.
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I meam a referendum in held regularly on N. Ireland ...


 Tommy Tiernan, your opinions on him?
Irish folks, like or loathe him?
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Oh and can you tell me some interesting Irish celebs generally. Reason I ask is I'm British and a lot of my British idols are of ...


 Are most Irish people shorter?
My dad's an irish citizen, and he's 6ft. Seems like most irish men are pretty short(ok, aside from conan obrian lol)....


 Seems its nearly St Paddys day, who are your fav top 3 Irish people?
And, yes, you can include Dustin. LOL
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I havn't fogotten is offically Paddys day tomorrow, so I'm celebrating twice, tomorrow and on Monday, as an anniversary ...


 Dont you think Ireland is the best country in the world?
Ireland is, it has the one of the best GDP per capita, it was voted best quality of life for 2005, and it has the most beautiful places, the people are friendly and its a wanderful place. The people ...


 What do people think of ireland?
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 Do Irish people still hold a grudge against the English?
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 Is anyone from ireland here?
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 Can drinking a lot of Coffee hurt your metabolism?
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clara

Do people like Ireland and the Irish??

I live in Ireland and I love it but do other people??
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yea I'm Irish!!lived in Ireland all my life!!so far anyway!!

    



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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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I love Ireland and the Irish!

= )


Dafydd
Yes I like both the Irish and Ireland - and that's both North and South.


brainyandy
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I love Ireland and the Irish people. Although I couldn't eat a whole one. Only kidding, I have friends in Ireland and love to go back there at every opportunity.


princesstasha08
Yeah i find the irish very friendly and outgoing lol


Ace Babe
If I could choose another accent it would be irish, I would love to sound just like a friend of mine when she speaks, it's lovely and so is she.


Trinity
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I really like the Irish, accent, music, riverdance, the whole culture...but you might not like me cos I'm English?


rhino
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the best accent in the world.Love ireland and the people.....the women are beautiful,and their eyes are stunning....


S-M
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the irish are great people,i love thier accent,
and it's a beautiful country.

hi fenris,i'm just stating a fact x


diamonds
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my mum is from Ireland...i find them a lovely bunch of people with a passion for living life to the full - which is great!

p.s. totally disagree with Pumpkin...the Irish accent is gentle & sexy i think!!


princesspea990
I live in England and would say the Irish accent is the most fabulous accent in the world. I LOVE IT. Ireland really is a most beautiful place with beautiful warm and funny people.


Misty Blue
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What's not to like?


colin_mcnally
i've NEVER been so proud to be Irish as right now!
i just read all the answers to this Q and it makes me so glad to be where i'm from.

thank you everyone for your compliments!!

i do hope our reputation keeps up and always proceeds us forever!!

thank you again


♫ ค๓คiค, la doncella CASTA ♫
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I've been living in Dublin for six years and I love it! Irish people is very friendly (most of them, anyway) and I like my life here.


Guardian angel
Yes I think the Irish are a great laugh,very friendly and warm.I am lucky enough to get to work in Ireland sometimes.Here's an example of their sense of humour http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BmJSrVNKnr0


Ellie
Generally everyone the world over loves Ireland and the Irish, hence why St Patrick's day is celebrated the world over. And most people love Scotland and the Scottish too.

Have you never noticed how all Americans came from either Ireland or Scotland? None of them want to admit they came from France or Germany, lol.


plato
Hope so as I'm Irish but do not live in Ireland-would love to go back though!
Glad you said that SM lol


Stewpot
I Love the Irish Accent especially when a Gal says something nice to you. I'm a Massive Fan of The Corrs


dancingchick122
i'm irish and i don't mind it here!


Jasmine J
Well as an Irish person let me say complimented i feel and how thankful i am for all of your kind words.always remember that there are good and bad people everywhere though i suppose the irish are,for the most part,a decent bunch with a few flaws and plenty of bad apples.as regards the english who fears that he/she may be unwelcome here due to their own nationality,let me say that you're more than welcome to come over and see us adn if you're warm and friendly you'll be welcomed as one fo our own.you might meet a few idiots who'll have a problem with your accent but just ignore them and enjoy your holiday.cead mile failte!


greenorlagh
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Well I do.


Orla C
I was born and reared in Ireland, and have been abroad quite a lot. So far I've been welcomed by every nationality I've met - France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Portugal, the Netherlands ....

So far the only real nastiness I ever experienced in terms of nationality was when I hit an obnoxious drunken Englishman who would not stop trying to feel me up, even when I told him to back off. He started yelling at me that I didn't like him because I was Irish and he was English, and I yelled right back No, I don't like you because you're an arsehole.

I'm happy to say that there was a large group of English people in the room at the same time who agreed with me, and the women in that group were particularly congratulory as he had been hassling them as well. The drunken Englishman went to another part of the pub and cried to the owner/barman who fed him coffee and came up to tell me that yer man was downstairs bawling crying because a woman hit him. However, the owner/barman knew the guy of old and reckoned he had it coming.

That Englishman was a lot nicer to women after that. So we were sort of friendly then .... but he always made sure he was facing me, and always kept a few metres or a few people in between us. ;-)))))


kevina p
Hi, I love Ireland and the Irish people, i have only visited Dublin (3 times in the past year) but i love it, i cannot have more praise for the country or it's people. One member of my family married a girl from Dublin many years ago, and they have visited all over Ireland and also love it.


danny t
ireland is a beautiful country and i spend a lot of time there on business.as to the irish people i have met those i like and those i dont.those i dont would be the same person of any nationality.i have made many good lifelong friends.


Beejee
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I like the Irish...even the 'Fighting Irish', if only on the gridiron but my affection would be greater if they would talk lower and slower.


catdubh1970
<===== Here I am !!! :-)

I love IRELAND and IRISH people!!!!

The Irish accent is the sexiest in the world, I wish I could have it, unfortunately it will remain a dream :-(


***** Slainte *****

... I'm from Italy


Jamie B
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I live in Newfoundland and we are majorly influenced by Irish culture, and I love every bit of it.l


judi
Well I'm English but I love Ireland and the Irish people. There are different accents there and I like the lilt of them all. I like to visit whenever I can.


slipstreamer
Hi, American with Irish roots (don't we all) who has visited Ireland. My first experience with the Irish was via family and friends, co-workers in the US...and all have for the most part been great. Beautiful country with friendly people.

I think the Irish are well liked overall; Ireland is a small and peaceful country that hasn't had much political intrigue outside it's own borders/history with England, so no nationality really has a bad opinion of them. They have flown under the radar in international politics.


♥ Baby Leprechaun ♥
I do.!!!
Maybe i'm a little biased though..xx


Melanie
well i dont have a problem with the irish, i am part irish myself


Liz
I am English and living in Ireland and married to an Irish man. I see no problems with Irish people. I get on well with them.





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