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 Are most Irish people of Native Gaelic ancestry & are there any Irish with English ancestry?
Also does being protestant mean you're of English ...


 Are you from ireland?
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 Somewhere different to Newry in NI?
I'm goin up the north next week i have done so for years however now that everyone else has coped on to the fact it is cheaper the traffic is mental. So i wondering can anyone recomend anywhere ...


 Have you been to Cork in Ireland?
We've been told it's a nicer place to visit than Dublin. My nephew said that Dublin is over commercialised?...


 What are current social issues in Ireland?
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 What does Ireland/the Irish consider to be a heat wave?
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 Dublin weekend breaks?
Does anyone know any good hotels in the centre of dublin coming from liverpool...and can anyone tell me how fat the airport is from dublin centre???

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 Is Gay marriage legal in Ireland?
also, im thinking about moving there, and i have a few quesitons

1)... will i have trouble understanding the accents?
2) where would be the best place
3) is it really like on TV,...


 What is the History relanships between England and Ireland?
Help?...


 Is Wexford (in Ireland) a City, town or a village???
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 How many polish people live in ireland?
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 How many polish are there in ireland now?
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 Where is a nice place to live in Ireland?
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 Help! Worst places to go in Ireland? I hear the north is really bad.?
My fiance and I are planning our honeymoon to Ireland and know there is a lot of violence(religous) in certain parts. What places should we not go to so that we can have a FUN and SAFE time?
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 Re dublin.Were we in wrong place?
I went to Dublin during the week.We decided to check out Temple Bar but couldn't find a temple...only bars EVERYWHERE. Were we in the wrong ...


 Anyone ever been to Dublin, Ireland...?
I live here, I'm just interested in other peoples opinion of the place. All comments good or bad welcomed....


 Gaeltacht need to no, easy?!xXx!?
I'm going to the gaeltacht* this Summer and I am wondering what I should bring? What clohes should I bring? What phrases will I need to know? What should I act like flirty or quite or whatever???...


 Anone else in Ireland waited a month for letter from UK recently?
Postal strikes and all - I know there are delays, but I'm still waiting for a letter posted a month ago. Usually they take 2-7 days. Just wondering if anyone else had had this problem?...


 Is it true that Rob Pattinson may be coming to Dublin?
Thanks =)...


 Working in Ireland - will it be possible to find work with a visitors visa?
Hello all,

At the moment am in UK holding a HSMP visa, my visa will expire in May and I cannot renew the same. I would like to work in Ireland and when I applied for jobs, people are ...



littledirtygirl

Dublin, Ireland or Las Vegas??? ?

I want to get an internship and move somewhere this summer. Which is better, Dublin or Las vegas?? give me your thoughts! I am 21 year old female, love to party and have fun, meet lots of interesting people, and most importantly, network so i can find a good job! I am going into business/marketing.

    



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Kris......
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If you want a realistic lifestyle with further opportunities then it has to be Dublin, as you have easy access to the rest of europe and different cultures, and Dublin in a fantastic City, and what is Las Vegas famous for? I rest my case.


Tony G
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Dublin...wait a sec...that may be biased because I'm basing it on the fact that that's where they brew Guinness. *grin*

Joking aside, I'd still say Dublin because not only will you meet some incredible people, you'll also have opportunities to visit other Euro countries. Not to mention, hitting up the parties in Ibiza, La Costa Brava, the French Riviera, and Oktoberfest and Fasching (aka Mardi Gras) in Munich.

As for Vegas, though I can't deny the opportunities, there are just too many temptations that can overwhelm your senses and take you off track.


Sweetener
Las Vegas for sure.


crissangelfn
I disagree with the statement that there are always jobs in Vegas. My finace and I were just there and spoke to a lot of people who work there and are struggling because of the economy. Think about it...when the economy isn't doing well, people are losing their jobs, and homes is Vegas going to be their first stop? Ireland is doing quite well financially and will continue to do so. Its a no brainer but do your research. I just read an article on MSN in the financial section about how much Vegas is suffering.


slipstreamer
Dublin. Las Vegas is like the surface of the sun in daytime in summer. You will have fun for a bit in Vegas, it is very shiny and fake, but you will get tired of it very fast.

Dublin is still a lively enough place and you will have a better time there I'd think.

The job thing will be easier in Vegas. There are always jobs in Vegas, even in a down economy. The economy is bad everywhere - Ireland too.


Orla C
I take it culture isn't that important? Then go to Las Vegas.


T.M
come on now, of course Las Vegas is the better city, Dublin is a dirty and boring city and the weather is always crap there, also dublin is a dangerous city





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