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 Hello, I would like to hear from Ireland, is that possible?
I am in U.S.A. and want to hear more and ask Q,s of Irish people. Is this an opition? Not quite sure about things. New to computer. Thanks for any imput. GrammaB....


 Who knows ireland,waterford?
ok u looked at this because you know ireland, well my question is about waterford, isnt it true that waterford does not have a train station, i know it just over the bridge buts it co.kilkenny once ...


 Visiting Ireland from US and driving lots of back roads - Do you recommend a GPS?
Which maps are best? Which GPS is best for money (not too expensive)?...


 I need a list of Irish Contributions?
Hey, I need a list of Irish contributions in traditions, holidays, vocabulary, and foods that were brought to America from Ireland....


 Ireland is Indepedent ??!!?
It is a disappointment for the British have a neighbor Indepedent?

England had a lot of territory, the next it will be indepedent, Australia or Scotland?...


 Is it OK to attend a church while visiting in Dublin Ireland?
I would like to attend a church while in Dublin, but I don't know if its ok to do so? I don't really care what religion it is since it's just a one time visit. But I don't want ...


 I am looking to move to Galway, dublin, cork, or belfast ireland next year. Need info please!?
i am looking to move there with 3 of my best friends next year around september/october. I am starting to research it. What is best city to move to? Do most citizens speak english? What is the ...


 Where can I buy used appliances, bicycles, and common house hold items in Dublin?
In the US there are places like the Salvation Army, Goodwill, or even flea markets. What is there in Dublin Ireland and where are they?...


 Do NEXT stores in southern ireland accept store vouches in sterling?
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 I'm Leaving Home! im 14.do't try stop me.what to do.I live in Dublin.?
I'm thinkn of goin to england to see my sis, or sleep over in my mates house for a night, I'm leaving don't tell me not to leave, just tips on leaving, I was goin to leave tonight but ...


 Question to IRISH WOMEN!!?
hi irish ladies

going ireland soon on holiday

just wondered what you thought of english guys

do you like (london) england accent too?

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 How far is cork airport from the city centre?
i just want to know how long does it take to go from the airport to the centre of cork and how much is a taxi?...


 Me and my friend want to live in ireland someday, is that a bad idea?
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 I am planning to attend Dublin City University, is it expensive?
Hello! Like I said, I am planning on attending Dublin City University and I'm worried I may not be able to afford living in Ireland! How much would it cost for rent? And I'm not familiar ...


 Average price of alcohol in Dublin?
I'm heading to Dublin this weekend and Im just curious to know if anyone can tell me what I can expect to spend in bars and clubs (and maybe even recommend a few places to go?). How much is say ...


 Has anyone been to Ireland and if so how is it?
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 What international airport in Ireland is considered the best? Where is it located?
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 Euros only in Republic of Ireland?
My daughter is traveling to Ireland and the UK this summer and her chaperones have stated that she can use pound Sterling in both places. The itinerary is for the Republic of Ireland and I thought ...


 How should I summarize this report on The Troubles (Belfast) to a ten minute speech?
The Troubles consisted of about thirty years of recurring acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and unionist ...


 What is the lake called in Northern Ireland near Belfast on the weather map. Looks so big?
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♥♣piccolamoretta♫♪♥

Hello! I'm Italian! What are the weather and the temperature like in this period in Dublin?

Because I will leave for Dublin on 10th July...

Tahnk you very much and sorry for my English!

Bye bye

    



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Christine
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Its raining, but warm, (for us) so its 15-18 degrees, so bring a light rain jacket and clothes you can layer and enjoy your holidays.

We're having one of the worst summers i remember, it can't go on like this forever, so hopefully by the time you get here it will be a lot better


seawolf
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bring a raincoat---


Stephen M
prepare for rain! should be warmish but no where near the temperature of Italy


x~orlaith~babii~x
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em well up in donegal it is wet...like pouring rain!!
but it is actually quite warm!
i am afraid that this isnt really any help as donegal is 4 hours away from dublin!!!!


Only Sometimes
Its supposed to be rainy for the next 2 weeks but after that it should be good.


*kade*
rain rain rain rain n more rain sorry!
bring lots of clothes for cooler weather, its not stone cold but its not shorts n t shirts weather
have fun
enjoy it xx


Nidav llir
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http://www.met.ie/

Interestingly, blight warning is in effect.


Puppy
a luglio di solito ci sono attorno alla 20 di gradi


martina
Sorry, i don't know!

ps My english it is orrible, i don't speak English!!
almeno, non molto bene!





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