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 What kind of money does people in ireland use?
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 This is for people who live in ireland?
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 Who can tell me where to find the best and cheapest pubs in Dublin, Ireland?
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 My home County-what do you think of it?
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 2fm or today fm - whats your fave?
...i dont think this has been asked before, but sorry if it has.
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 Is the irish people friendly?
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 Ryanair/Aerlingus rip off fees? What do you think?
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 Irish wish? Where can I find that spirit place in Ireland?
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 Can i travel to Southern Ireland even i am holding only a work permit and UK visa?
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tommy

Having been to both Dublin and Cork?

am i the only person to think that Ireland is overrated....i mean its alright and the people are amiable enough but its no more than that!
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fluffy, did i suggest i only visited one touristy street?

    



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charlotte r
No you're not, I went to Dublin a couple of years ago and it was the most overrated city I've ever been to in my life.


Isaac
Yes, it is just you. Ireland rocks.


FluffyPinkThing
I have family in Dublin, and am off to see them on Monday.

Like any city, if you just visit one street in the centre, it will be over rated and very touristy.

The old fashioned little boozers just outside the city centre, full of real Dublin people (not plastic paddys) are the best i've ever been to.

Roll on Monday Morning!!!

** I didnt suggest you said you visit one street, but most people dont go further than O'Connell St and the Square and then comment!


Mark H
Ireland is great craic if we had decent summers it would be perfect


endac
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Would you say London reflects the image of the UK? Its like any other city depends on where you go & what fun you make, don't just judge Ireland on the 2 biggest cities we have, come back and try out the country side there are ton's of things to do out side of the cities. This is St. Patrick's weekend, would be one of the best times to visit Dublin, maybe next year you'll come back over & see what I mean. Happy St. Patrick's day to ya......


Rachel Maria
What are you looking for in a place, exactly? Dublin has a unique setting for a capital city. You are never far from the coast or the mountains there and the view of Dublin Bay from Dalkey is said to rival the view of the Bay of Naples. It is steeped in history, with wonderful museums and art galleries. The pubs there are brilliant (not all of them, I grant you ) which is why they've been copied the world over. The people are friendly and very witty but outsiders might not always get the Dublin wit. Can't blame us for that, now, can you?


smiley
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were did you go in dublin its a great place maybe you came at wrong time of year bet you would love it this weekend with it been paddys day the crack will be 90 come again during the summer the irish people are lovely


bugger
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get to grips with your self your country ain't too great either so get over it


blondie
Ireland is fantastic, the people are fantastic.. suppose it depends on what you were looking for.. And to really experience it you need to meet up with some locals and not go the usual route ( as with anywhere in the world) the only crap thing is the cost of everything and maybe the weather.. but the whole nature of ireland is to have a laugh no matter what.


By the way, you obviously didn't make it to Galway... Best place on the planet.


BRIAN C
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YOU OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T DO VERY MUCH OTHER THAN DRINK. WHY DO YOU THINK THEY CALL IT THE EMERALD ISLE. SILLY BOY.


johnsredgloves
I happened to love Ireland and am actually traveling back there again from the U.S. a 4th time in December. I have to agree with you that I liked Cork better than Dublin though. My favorite parts of Ireland were the smaller cities and countryside. I'm facinated by all the history and archeological sites.


Granny
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The problem is that the Irish are out numbered by other Europeans, so if you are Irish you cant get a job that's why we all walk around looking so depressed!!


Twister
I had to right my mid-term over dublin, but never been there to live it.


Quizard
Cork is great Dublin is a tourist trap anf riddled with eastern European gipsy pickpockets





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