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


 What are the best places to visit when in Glengarriff, Ireland?
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lovely folk, smelly drunks, very advanced
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 Travel to Ireland - Fishguard to Rosslare. Can you take food or household commodities.?
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i m looking for frequencies for utv 3 and utv 4 i live in dublin ...



Juan P

Find cheap accomodation in Ireland?

Hi. I am 21,live in France. I would like to go to Ireland to work there for about a month. Where am i most likely to find cheap accomodation? Ideally i would like to find a roommate. I thought about going to Dublin but accomodation is expensive there. Ideally i would like to find a place where i could understand people accent...i heard the irish accent was hard to understand. Also how expensive is public transportation in Ireland? If i could find a place where it does not cost that much it would be good. I am searching for accomodation RIGHT NOW!!!!! So if you know someone please tell me. Where am i most likely to find a job? What are the student cities in Ireland? Please answer my questions and by the way if you want to be my roommate by offering me cheap accomodation, if people have an understandable accent (for foreigners) in your area, if there is good public transportation and if im likely to find a summer job in your area please send me an email. I'd like to go next week.
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How good is Wicklow?

    



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POCKET JOKERS - THE DARKSIDE
www.daft.ie is the best website for accomadation search.

Wicklow is lovely and your not too far from Irelands major citys there either!!


Orla C
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Student cities in Ireland are Dublin (but very expensive), Galway, Limerick, Cork and Waterford.

All foreigners find local accents understandable after a few days.

There is not just one Irish accent, every region has a different accent. If it's any consolation, I live in the south-west of the country and I find the accents of Northern Ireland very difficult to understand at times.

If it's a job you need, just for a month or so, try www.nixers.com. Good luck.


submissivmsle36
hi you
you will find accommodation no problem in cork right not and more over most of the student accommodation is empty right now till the end of September till they return to collage and it is normally cheap as for a roommate you will have to check that out here in cork or have something fixed you before you come you should have no problem understanding us here in cork as we almost sign when we speck on the cost of public transport here in cork city it 1.45 euros any where in the city and then it depend and where your going if you go out side the city if your looking for a job there is even a web site you can look up from over there is fas.ie or you can call into there offices when you come students cities in Ireland are cork, Dublin, limerick, galway, Belfast if i have left a place out sorry we here in cork have good transport we understandable when it comes to people here that are foreigners and more over if there non-English specking people


noelia
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You can start for this http://kinvarainn.com/ is a beautiful place to stay


xJESSx
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www.booking.com

search ireland or find some place ring round
irish accent very hard too understand if your not from there
in a pub irish drink loads


Liz
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Here is a website link about cheap accommodation in Ireland. Hope this helps you.


bouncer bobtail
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Cork and Dublin are the student cities. Gallway is a Centre for the Arts.

The Irish accent is easy to understand. In Kerry (SW) there are still Gaelic speakers. In Nothern Ireland the accent is more difficult and people can talk extremely fast.

I would recommend avoiding Limerick, otherwise everwhere is pretty nice. Ireland has lots of YHA youth hostels and also has its own youth hostel association, so you shouldn't be short of a temporary place to stay if you wish to travel.

Kerry has a low population and attracts a lot of summer tourists, so I guess there would be work there.



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