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 Is Ireland a beautiful country?
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 I LOVE Irish music.?
I love Irish music and want to find more. I already love Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Great Big Sea, Clancy Brothers, The Chieftans, Enya...does anybody have suggestions?
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 What is the problem with Ireland?
What is the problem with Northen Ireland and Southern? Why did they split and become two different Country's?...


 Is anyone else obsessed with going to ireland?
i have never been there but i really really want to go there!...


 During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, did the British Government every attack or consider attacking...?
targets in the Republic of Ireland?

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 Do you believe that educating children in Gaelic has advantages?
My son's go to a Gaelscoil and my youngest seems to be behind in his english reading. However he is miles ahead of english taught kids his own age when it comes to gaelic. Your opinions please.<...


 What is the darkest City in Ireland?
A dark city in Ireland? One that rains a lot. Someone said Dublin, but I want to make sure.
Thanks in advance,
Shelliie.
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Dark during the DAY....


 Is Ireland a completely non-smoking country as I have heard it is?
I would like to visit Ireland, but have heard it is a non-smoking country, as a smoker this would not be a good visit for me if I got there and did not know this.

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 Where do you like to go best in Ireland?
Even though i live in Ireland im just curious! ...


 Do you think that sales of Hunky Dorys will go through the roof now that Bernard Dunne is world champion?
We think you should all go out and get a packet of Hunky Dory crisps in honour of our great boxer Bernard Dunne. They stuck by him through thick crinkle cut and thin.
We're not sure if you ...


 Where do the rich and famous socialise in dublin?
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 Where is a nice place to go 4 a coffee in dublin for a 40 something person?
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 Will it snow in tipperary ireland tommor?
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 Can my daughter sit on my knee in a taxi?
i Need to get so the airport tomorrow...i only live in Swords so its not that far of a journey...can my daughter (19months) sit on my knee in the taxi?
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 Do ireland support wales' bid for independance?

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 What NOT to do in Ireland.?
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 Ian Paisley has resigned as the First Minister good thing or bad?
cannot wait until i come to back Ireland and i am gonna throw a party woo hoooo
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 Why do all the other counties hate the Dubs?
ON All Ireland Day, when the Dubs are playing, the rest of the country is alive with its fever of 'defeat dublin'. I'm bored with it now - since I know it is a reality, I'm more ...


 Wat do u think of the health care system in ireland ? ?

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 Fashion in Ireland?
I'm 17 and leaving for Ireland on tues. I'm packing and wondering if the fashion difference over there is way different. Typically, I wear the usual (ambercrombie, american eagle, some ...



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Do you think Ireland is a good place to live.?

Has anybody got any comments on the above.

    



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Hanna
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Well I love living here but maybe that's just me.

the only thing is the weather is pathetic.
and the new reports are mainly wrong.
and your almost guarantied rain but neaver snow!

I live hear 1/2 the time and the rest of the time in the united states California. and even though life in california is way more glamous there is something here thats just makes you fell at home apart from the weather.


zammo
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I live in the UK, I have been to Ireland it's a nice place. I went down southern Ireland into the valleys. Also been to Belfast Which was expensive. It isn't cheap in Ireland everything is expensive.


Confused -101-
Ireland is okay, as long as you don't mind a bit of rain. the south would have better weather than the north. i live in the north, and to be honest, i think i'd hate to leave. but maybe thats because i was raised here? I don't know. Try going on holiday to it for a while if you are considering on moving there. then you'd get an idea of what its like.

.*love*.


Carina N
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Definitely. We have a house over there in Glengariff, West Cork and it is a truly beautiful place to stay. I think it is best to live on the outlines of Ireland coz then you've got the mountains and the sea right next to you. We go about 5 times a year to stay there and I always dream about living there permenantly one day.


Misty Blue
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The best place.


chasegreenfields
Horrible weather all year round, very expensive, lack of facilites outside the main cities, terrible government, and the list goes on.


carol
of course, why not?


Don&#39;t tell my boss I&#39;m on here
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Well I haven't done too badly in life from having lived here.

You could compare it with other highly developed countries, but there would still be as many pros and cons with those as there would be for Ireland.


Sshhhh! It&#39;s Podge and Rodge
It's not the worst we suppose.


Tim M
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i live in ireland! So i dont want to live in any other country!. I think ireland is a good place to live. most people think ireland is very rural. I live in clare and i get tesco online shopping, so not that rural.

I think ireland is a good place to live.


karaltipoppy
It is THE place to live! I am born of this land and wouldn't even consider living anywhere else.

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