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• Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun

G'day people in Ireland - can you help out an Aussie shelia....?

G’day, I want to learn more about your country . . . .!

Out of your little ‘corner of the world’ what are the 5 BEST things about living there?

Also name 3 things you don’t like about it, or would want to change.

Thanks Mate

    



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MUSICGUY
5 best things
1)economic prosperity
2)Education
3)People are mostly friendly
4)Culturraly diverse
5)Summer is great for concerts and cultural avents and summer days last for 18 hours!

Dont like:
1)The weather is dreadful most of the time but summers are getting hot and sunny i suppose
2)Cost of living
3)high house prices
4)gangland feuds
5) drugs


Orla C
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1) Friendliness of the people.
2) Educaton
3) Tax exemption for artists
4) The countryside
6) The quality of the food produced here.

Don't like:
1) Guinness. Should be fed to pigs only.
2) The weather. But I love that it's unpredictable. Just hate living with it.
3) The high cost of living here.


stitcherkf
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I like the way you can talk to strangers at bus stops or in pubs - most people are friendly.

I like the seasons, having spent some time in your country which I really enjoyed but I missed the changes in the weather.

Pubs for a bit of 'craic'

The wicklow mountains for hill walking and scenery.

The sense of humour of Irish people particularly Dublin where I am from.

Not sure what I would change. Maybe get the prices of houses into proportion and sort out the health system which is not so good for some people at the moment.


I should be doing something else
Rating
Hi =]

Things I like:
1) Friendly people
2) Beautiful Scenery
3) Good standard of living
4) 9th Wealthiest country in the world
5) Good job opportunities.

Worst Bits:
1) Crap weather
2) Train service in the North is not very good
3) House prices are absolutely ridiculous


=]


bucky7ie
people
pubs
scenery
laid back
easy to make friends
big one here there is little here to bite/sting here
jobs are easy to get
weather has gone crazy for the better


Suki Boo
best -not necessarily in order, just as i am thinking!

1) Scenery
2) Friendliness
3) Education
4) Tax breaks
5) Guinness

3 things not nice are Weather, bit of a drug problem at the mo, Westlife!


shangri_la111
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