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 ... |
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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.... |
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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???... |
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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?... |
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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 ... |
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How much would it be to move to Ireland? |
| What's about the average to move to a small town in Ireland from the United States?... |
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What to you think of irish people and ireland? |
lovely folk, smelly drunks, very advanced
nice country????... |
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Travel to Ireland - Fishguard to Rosslare. Can you take food or household commodities.? |
| 4 of us will be renting a cottage and want to take foodstuffs in the car as well as shampoo bath oils etc. Will there be a problem?... |
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Anyone from Navan, Co. Meath? |
| Im originally from there. Whats going on in Navan lately, any gossip? I hav'nt been there in a year..... |
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When is it warm in Ireland and what is the general weather pattern there.? |
| I want to take my Mom to Ireland, but she can't stand cold weather. I want her to be comfortable and have a good time. What is the weather like in general and when is it warm. What are normal ... |
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Does anyone here contribute to the Ireland section on other Q&A sites? |
| Like @nswerb@g or wiki@nswers? And are you a top contributer there?... |
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About the U.K. and Ireland? |
| I got a Yahoo email that I had won some money in a Yahoo "game in the U.K. with the yahoo logo. Is it real?... |
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I am going to ireland for my honneymoom and need help.? |
| We are going in june and we will most likely be in dublin and kilarny. Any suggestions on where to go and what to see, any hot spots?... |
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Would it be too cold to have A BBQ tonight? I'm in dublin ireland? |
| Silly question i know. I just wanted your opinion. what do you think? im in dublin, ireland. its going to be dry tonight but around 6 degrees. would that be too cold to have a bbq?... |
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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? |
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Basset
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I didn't think much of Dublin the first time I went there, but there is a lot to see there. Cork isn't the next best thing though. I liked it, but most of the people I met in Ireland didn't think it represented Ireland very well. It kind of reminded me of San Francisco; there are a lot of hills, but it lacked the character of San Francisco. Places that I would recommend seeing in Ireland are Galway and Killarney. Killarney is a small town, but I thought it was very charming. Galway is a bigger city, and it has a lot going on. If you want to see a big Irish city though, Dublin is the best. There is so much history, especially if you are in the right places, like O'Connell street. Ireland's a small a country though, you should be able to see it all! |
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M.N. M
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I spent a month in Ireland, and started
my trip in Cork. Much more laid back and
easy-going than Dublin. Dublin has it's good
points and fun things to do, but I prefer the
countryside towns. The people are very friendly
and the guys are REALLY sexy! I can't wait to go back! |
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summerhill
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Dublin is over commercialised ,cork is definitely better,try Cove up the coast its a lovely place |
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Nneave
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I've been. I found the people a little hostile to be honest. I haven't been to Dublin in years, I tend to stay out of the cities except to visit family. |
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lovelyme
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they are both lovely, i prefer the buzz of dublin, altho it is expensize, cork would be better for a bit of a relaxing break |
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cliffhanger
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I think your Nephew is right I have been to both many times and now find Dublin to be very much like being in London especially the nightlife Cork still has that Irish identity and feeling and people seem a lot friendlier there |
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johnc
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IT'S FAIRLY QUIET IF U LIKE THAT
THE WEEKENDS LIVEN UP AT NIGHT NOT AS MUCH AS LIVERPOOL OR NEWCASTLE
DUBLIN'S OVER RATED
COME OVER WE LOVE SWEET ENGLISH ACCENTS
U'LL DEFINATELY PULL LOL. |
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