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 Do you have to have relatives in Ireland to move there?
I'd like to move to Ireland when i'm done school, is it possible? I'm 15 and live in Canada now. I don't have any close family in Ireland. I think my dad's brother-in-law'...


 Cork Ireland is there a medical supply factory there ?
and if so how many people does it employ....


 Has anyone been to Ireland before?
My dad is sending my mom and me to Ireland, where I've always wanted to go, as a graduation trip in August. The trip is already paid for but I'm sort of regretting my choice to go there ...


 Why don't people from Ireland?
Like Black Americans
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 Is being with an uncircumcised man any different at all?
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 Anyone know the best city to visit in Ireland besides Dublin?
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 I am looking for a good hotel in south of Ireland for xmas?
I need hotel near kilkenny or waterford wexford area 4or 5 star
from 22 to 27 dec is it posabel?...


 Going to Ireland in late August! Young! Nightlife??
Some friends and I are heading to dublin for the weekend!

What clubs and bars should we go to that are popular with young people?

How much does it cost to get in, on average, to ...


 Looking for a girls name with a "New year,Irish" theme to it.?
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 I'll be in Cork for few days, do you think I should go to Kinsale for a couple of days?

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Cork c'est le nom d'une ville ;-)...


 What's the scenery like in Ireland in November?
Hello,

I'm traveling to Europe in late November, and debating whether or not to include a stop in Ireland.

I've heard November in Ireland can be chilly and wet, but ...


 Traveling from Scotland/England over to Ireland across the Irish sea?
Me and some friends and family are traveling over there this summer and unfortunatly have made no plans to travel to Ireland. Now Im not sure where Im going to be when we decide to go over there (...


 Has the island of ireland even been independant as one ?
just something am looking into and would really helpful if you could give me the answer yes ...


 Living in ireland and planning to move house...some help?
Im planning to move from kildare to either longford or carrick-on-shannon and i need a furniture removal company any ideas for a cheap one? i tried googling it and got a quote of 400euro, i dont even ...


 Passport where required in Ireland?
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 What clothes should we pack for a trip to Ireland this month?
My daughter is twelve years old and going for nine days with my mom.
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Thank you to everyone who left thoughtful answers. She does know not to wear cliched green, and ...


 Would a 14 year old like it living in ireland?
i want to move there but need to know some ...


 Does anyone know if there is a B&Q in Cork I know there are 2 P s and a Y in Tipperary?
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 Is gibberish a real laguage its all my sis speaks?
we used 2 live in a small community due north of Dublin and thats all ppl speaked ex.:helldgell odgo howdgow aredgare udgoo dodgoo ingdging? (hello how are u doing?)...


 Am I allowed to bring potatoes into Ireland or will Customs through a hissy fit?
What if they are red ones?
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I don't know my Irish history, was there a potato importation scandal I'm not aware of?...



Bobbi W

Do the Irish not like polish visitors?

Given that they are doing the jobs that most irish people would not do and help keep the irish economy going.

    



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Orla C
I've found that Polish and Czech guys are very good workers, they come in and get straight down to business, no messing around with the kettle and having cups of tea before doing a bit of work. I think that a lot of Irish workers could learn from this attitude. I'm delighted we have good workers in Ireland who give value for money, I'm sick of paying over the odds for shoddy work.


Aoife
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I don't get this "losing our identity" stuff. How do we identify ourselves as Irish people? By shopping in Tesco and Debenhams? By supporting Man U, Liverpool or even Sunderland? By eating in McDonalds? By speaking with Americanised accents? I really don't understand where the Polish come into this.

And to the first answerer: What's a non-national? Do you mean non-Irish national? And if so, do you also get annoyed by the amount of English people in Ireland seeing as they're the largest group of non-Irish nationals in the country?


Squee
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You can't tar them all with the same brush and I do think some people do just that. They'll bump into a Polish shop assistant who's having a bad day (therefore is grumpy) and since we're a nation of moaners, they'll go on to slate the lot of them. All of this mixing is great for broadening minds and everything, but I agree with what the first answer said, it's like we're losing our identity. If you walk around Dublin you see 10x more foreigners than Irish people. I dunno, it's just that there's so many of them and so few of us...


jesusisking51
Collectively?


dermotpurcell24
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lets put it this way does a dog like getting its bone taking away, no i don't like them


box-crazel
dont know


mysterous.....
Ireland is a small place, and word gets around quick. As a small nation i think it is only fair to say that YES sometimes we feel lost as a nation due the large increasing number of non-nationists in the country. Before you slate me for being racist etc... . we are composed of approx 4,109 Irish .It was estimated last summer of June 07 that approx 40,000 polish people were present in Ireland. Keep in mind ,this is bigger than the combined population of county Leitrim and Roscommon. and that was a year ago! Are we are loosing our identity as a nation? possibly.


Ella's Mamaí
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when ya start seeing polish shops going up all around the place -- signs in polish and leaflets in banks in polish it just says that the place is FULL of them- theres apartment blocks around here and its like being in Poland with the amount of them living there...the polish men are very rough and creepy! the women seem to be different though - friendly and hard workers! thats just my opinion



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