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letinplease

Do people wear rubber boots alot in Ireland?

I see that they have peat bogs in Ireland, and I see lots of people wearing rubber boots in Ireland. Do almost all people wear rubber boots in Ireland because of the land and climate?

    



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no,when they do it has a reason.they dress normal.mostly just for work like a farmer do wear these boots


johnsredgloves
I've been to Ireland 3 times and have never seen anyone wearing rubber boots. This wouldn't be a bad idea though, since it does rain an awful lot.


Sheels
Ha Ha Ha very funny, I'm from Ireland, Dublin and i don't even own a pair of rubber boots.......... So I'd have to say no.


the answer chancer
It depends on age, gender, occupation, location.

They're probably much more common on the West Coast and Midlands than the East.

And you're always safer to have a pair of them in the boot of the car. Most GAA matches (Gaelic football, hurling, camogie) apart from those held in Croke Park will require a nice pair of wellies on a wet day!

I live in a remote part of Galway, on the West Coast, and if you're even thinking of going anywhere near the farm, or grassy areas in general, wellies are a must.

And then, much to my delight, wellies hit the Irish Highstreet, with all rhe major shoe-stores stocking them in bright colours with feminine patterns... Culchie bliss!

But anyway, I'm waffling. Where I come from, anyway, you're mad if you don't wear them on a wet day because you'll literally sink into the ground in anything else!


jrkeamore
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As per any country if you are in the countryside then you need to dress appropriately, so in winter boots and warm and water proof clothing is a good idea if you are on a farm, but not on O'Connell street in Dublin's city centre of high street in the town of Skibbereen - an umbrella will do.

Hopefully your veiw is not that we are a backward 3rd world country! If so I would recommend that you brush up on your knowledge of the country, and maybe visit - if you like bring boots!


yowezz20
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i dunno


deborah
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I highly doubt it, im sure they have alot of dry areas.


dj
I worked 6 months in Ireland and really needed my wellies


Garnet
haha no!! We have a lot of well developed cities and towns across Ireland not just peat bogs! I dont own a single pair of rubber boots.


abuela Nany
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Afraid you are correct...
It's not called the "Emerald Isle" for nothing,...
The land is always so beautifully green because it rains a lot, and the weather is often damp and gray...
This is offset by the sunshine in the peoples smile!...
But rubber boots or "wellies" as they are often called are definitely worth having!
:-)





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