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tierney1977

Going to Ireland for the first time with my BFF in 2 weeks, just us two girls (30yrs old), what can we expect?


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and by that i mean, what's the social scene, are the irish nice to Americans, or do they hate us like everyone else? and being that we are just two girls, we'll be okay right?

    



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you will have a great time , what part of the country are you going to , the irish are in general very friendly to americans , my advice is to leave the citys and go to some of the big towns youl have a better time , you should go to a traditional bar where they have live bands playing traditional irish music thay usually have a sing along and are a great night.
if you have any more questions just ask :)


charterman
The Irish are very friendly people. It is a beautiful country, very green, romantic, lots of history.
Enjoy yourselfs, drink plenty of Guinness and excite a few locals!!.


nicholacti
wha part you going im irish and love living ere irish love americans


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everyone is super friendly...they will know ur americans...but remember drive on the left side of the road!


zzz311
the irish LOVE americans, you'll have a great time!!


Ben
beautiful scenery, very nice people, but watch out for some of the drivers over there.


esa_chan
beer. red heads. reallllly green grass. no snakes. churches. beer. leprachans(if your luky) sheep. beer. music. people. stones. castles. water. cool pictures. beer.



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