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sky.kisses

Doubts about ireland?

Well...

My family thinks I am living in Sligo Ireland and I'm not. Sometimes they ask me things that I dont know what to say, so place help me...

- "if you go to the hospital there (i dont have any insurance) you have to pay?"

- "there is snow in sligo? what time of the year?"

- "name of a departamental store"

- "famous bookstore"

Hmmm I think that's all, anyways, if you can tell me any other detail, place do it.

    



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sophie b
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If you go to hospital, you dont need insurance but they will charge a small fee, maybe €40.

There is a small amount of snow during the winter, usually between october-january.

The name of a shopping centre(mall) in sligo is Quayside Centre which has such stores as River Island, Monsoon, Oasis and Jane Norman, all womens fashion stores.

A famous bookshop is Easons.


You should really just tell them the truth. What happens if something happens to you and they dont even know what country you are in?


The_Nest
You could always try the truth... a novel concept I know, but it seems a lot easier...


toffo3619
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Tell them the truth, but until you do......

No you do not have to pay insurance but they will look for a small fee, I think it's 20 Euro when you visit the hospital.

Very little snow in Ireland but sometimes Sligo does get snow and usually in Jan and Feb.

I don't think there is a departmental store in Sligo.

I don't know of any famous bookstore in Sligo

Tell them truth, you'll get caught eventually.


curious
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And what will happen if they decide to visit you?


Orla C
Why on earth are you pretending to live in Sligo, of all places?

Aside from the Yeats connection, there really isn't anything much in Sligo .... but you knew that already, right?


slim trim
and where do you really live??/?


AnteK
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1]you can go in as a public patient and pay €20 and then it's grand
2]frequent snow. more than the rest of Ireland. mainly January
3]Dunnes Stores
4]Easons


Viva La Eire!
haha. where are you really living??

when you go to the hospital you have to pay a little bit and you don't need insurance, unless it is a private hospital!

there can be snow in sligo but there hasn't been any this year, its usually between Dec and march!

don't know

i dont think there is one!!haah!


Rossie
funny, lol


ollieoops
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Why did u tell them that it doesn make sense to me. unless u are witness protection or something?!?
Also i would love to know what part of country u can go to hospital for 20 euro??
U have to pay for hospital unless u have a medical card which u get on social welfare


rosie
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Dont take advice from any of the above, they definitely dont live in sligo. It is €50 just to see a GP and it's €60 if you go to casualty where I live. You will not get any kind of medical service for €20-40 in this country - any part.


turniptop
Sligo whygo ?





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