Where is this irish accent from? |
I'm not Irish so I'm just trying to imitate it
But I was in Dublin and I heard people talking sort of like that, but I have no idea where this accent is from, because in the ... |
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Where is the nicest place in Ireland? |
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Where everyone foam here?im drom ireland limerick,,? |
Additional Details as when people ask or ans a question it nice to know where in the world people are ,,not following up any more details..... |
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Irish phrases? |
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What is the most hated animal in Ireland? |
Additional Details The question was not a metaphor.
Like animals, not people.
The Mink is a nasty little critter alright. They go for your eyes. The pigeon is like ... |
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This takes the biscuit. Is it Ireland? |
Have stumbled upon this description of Ireland online....
Ireland is a place apart from all others. It is a land of simple charms - of leprechauns and jaunting carts, castles and pubs, ... |
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Are you rude to tourists because of their accent or nationality, or nicer because of same? |
Additional Details This is good, not one nasty answer yet!
I can relate to being swarmed with tourists myself, but I am always nice unless they are awful themselves.... |
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What does an American accent sound to the IRish? |
I am an AMerican and I think the Irish accent sounds really cool but heard that an American accent sounds ugly and harsh. is this true?
also, can you guys tell between southern/midwestern/Boston ... |
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Is it a Bank Holiday in Ireland on Monday? |
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Is Adams an irish Surname? |
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Have you ever kissed the Blarney Stone? |
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Dublin or belfast? |
i'm going to ireland this summer and haven't decided which city to go to yet. |
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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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I like both but Dublin would probably have more Facilities, Tourist spots etc.
http://www.tourismireland.com/
http://www.shamrock.org/
http://www.discoverireland.com/ire/
http://www.visitdublin.com/ (Dublin Tourism)
Good Luck. = ) |
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slipstreamer
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Why not see both as they are just a short bus or train ride away from each other? It's a relatively compact country. In summer Dublin is very crowded, so I would say Belfast, great town. |
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if it were 10 years ago i would have said dublin definately. since then i think it has become a city that could be basically anywhere in the world. hardly anyone in dublin is irish now. the city centre does have alot of shops etc and its good for temple bar for pubs but the prices of things are ridiculous.
Its a verrrry big city and basically i go there alot but only to stay at a hostel and get drunk with my friends, but I make sure im basically drunk on beer ive bought before hand cuz drink is soo expensive in dublin and so is much of everything else!
Belfast on the other hand 10 years ago i would have said no way! but now its turning into a really nice place. Its smaller and you can easily walk from a really cool student area (botanic) where bands play, comedy nights go on etc into the middle of town with the new victoria shopping centre which is actually really cool and then on out past bars and the docks to the odyssey which is a big complex of a cinema bowling restaurants and good clubs.
Theres the 'belfast eye' aswell which is pretty cool.
Ask anyone in town where a certain thing is, im nearly 100% sure they will know where to direct you to what kinda thing ya want. unlike in dublin where i ask where things are and either the person i ask doesnt speak english or theyve never heard of it. (cuz its so big yano?)
I do love both but i just think in my experience, belfast has alot to offer in a easier to visit, more compact place than dublin. To be honest dublin confuses me.
Just my personal opinion!!
have fun anyway.
cyaaaaa |
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dee
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dublin has more to offer |
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MUSICGUY
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Dublin definitely
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVv0Nn12Jog |
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Denise
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Dublin costs a bomb bai!!!
and they try on the Dub charm, to charn ye outta ur money.
come to Belfast much cheaper..and much more places to c.
But its up to you both places rock man:) |
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Orla C
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Neither. Belfast is in Northern Ireland and part of Britain, and Dublin, while the capital of the Irish Republic, is the most English of all cities in Ireland.
Go to Limerick, Galway, Cork, Kilkenny or Waterford instead. |
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Stodney
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I would say good to Dublin....It is more set up for travelers and is one of the top cities on the rise in Europe...there are ton of fun pubs that range from college-esque bars to your sports bar to your olde-style wooden pub. You can find high fashion clubs with gold imported from Africa that lines the walls to your hole in the wall pub where the back corner of the room smells like urine and the toilets in the bathroom are overflowing with puke. Dublin is also one of the most diverse cities in Europe and you can find cuisine from all over the planet. You can see rugby and futbol games at Trinity College or go to the Guinness storehouse and have a blast there. There are tons of cool hostels to stay in for cheap and they are really nice . Check out the brewery hostel its great! |
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Emily
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DUBLIN!! best city ever |
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tyler1392
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I never been to either but I heard both were really fun. I only know one person who to Dublin and they loved it...
Do both if you can...Do some research and see what offers more of what you are looking for. |
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gerard c
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Dublin,sure you can always hop on a bus and visit Belfast if you wish,just a couple of hours. |
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Jacqueline A
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Baile atha cliath!!! |
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Cals S
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Dublin! |
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David
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Dublin - Belfast is technically in the U.K. So for Irish culture, head to the capital city. |
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mamas_boy_99
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belfast!!! definatly!! |
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dot
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Dublin,,,,, its just amazing, so much to do, a lot of fun and lovely people, what more could you want.. |
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Double Black- The Wise One
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Dublin, Belfast is like going to a Church.
Dublin is free. |
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