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 What is the exact zip code for dublin, ireland.?
the exact answer please and thank you!...


 Will the summer ever come to ireland?
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 Why are there no snacks in Ireland?
An Irish kid told me there were no snacks in Ireland because a guy called Patrick had driven them all out. Do they not have any chips or pies or anything like that in Ireland? Who was Mr Patrick ...


 Which County in Ireland is the most over-rated and which is the most under-rated?

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I have been to both Donegal and Dublin and have to agree! Dublin very expensive, but still great. Donegal is magnificent for it's people and scenery. Galway good ...


 Wheres the best place to live in ireland?
Should i stay in sligo
Move to louth or dublin

Im thinking louth
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Sligo isnt really safe as someone reacently got a hatchet in the head but ive got 3 ...


 Which is the nicest? ?
Please note that this is posted in the Irish section because I want Irish people's opinions.

Thank you!

Which is the nicest name?
Claudia Michelle Maria
or
C...


 I'm irish and i don't like hot weather(don't know why?)i prefer wind and rain!?
I love rain and i hate hot's places.I seem to like cold places more.what's that all about??just curious?? smartass's welcome heh heh :)...


 Is Ireland a foreign country?
i live in england... so is ireland a foreign country to england??...


 Any 1 irish ??
because i am ...ya have ta be in ...


 Good restaurants in Dublin (Ireland)?
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 How many on here are Irish?
North or South?
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I am from the North. (Belfast) My parents migrated here when I was quite young....


 Ireland - where would you go?
my boyfriend lives in dublin and im going over for the weekend i used to live in ireland so i know where abouts places are roughly!!! anyway we want to go to a hotel for one/two nights but to a nice ...


 Only if you live in Ireland....do you own a piano ?
Im doing a survey on piano owners in Ireland. Do you own a piano and how often do you have it tuned ?

T...


 What day is chrismas in ireland?
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 Horrible Irish Weather?!!!?
Anyone else sick of our horrible Irish weather? Non stop rain in the middle of July!
What's going on?...


 Does anyone here live in Dublin?
Where abouts? I live in Swords......


 What do you think about France and French people?
I am a french girl living in Cork city. I would like to know what does Irish people think about my country....


 Does anyone out there think northern Ireland should become a different country all together?
i know it sounds stupid but could be the ...


 What does Ireland have to be so special??
love that country. I love the time I spent over there!!...


 What is a Catholic Mass in Ireland like?
Is the music more contemporary or traditional (contemporary being like guitars and stuff)? Is the Latin mass and Gregorian chant still popular?

thanks!...



John I

I'm American desperately wanting to move to Ireland HELP?


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I have done a lot of research and am still convinced that it's the place for me and mine. I understand the cost of living but am used to living on less. I DO NOT want to be associated with the USA anymore. My family has been in the USA since the 14th century but it's time to get the hell out before Bush makes us even more embarrassed

    



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ANN F
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lovely place just do it


JimiMac
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My sister will shag anything, AND I MEAN ANYTHING! She would'nt batt an eyelid over accomadating you into her squalid run down drug den. She loves foreigners. You could be that man. She loves the craic, she's always up for anything and i mean anything.


pltsusan
So what's the problem...just move!


Rachel Maria
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I heard on the radio that a lot of Americans want to come here now and they were thinking of setting up some exchange thing between them and Irish who want to go to the States. Contact the Irish Embassy and they'll give you the info you need. Its not a rehearsal so if it's something you want to really do, do it!
Good Luck.


Setanta M
If your moving to get away from the US.......it's not the place.... it was once said that Ireland is "Closer to Boston than Brussels".
Ireland has 1% of the EU population but accounts for 25% of US investment in the EU.....
Jobs, well paid jobs are primarily with US corporations, medical, pharmaceutical and software.
Check out myhome.ie this will give you an idea of locations and prices......average shoe box sized house €400,000 in Dublin, not much lower outside.
Healthcare is good, education is exellent and quality of life is good. Taxes are high, up to 42% plus social insurance of 7%.
Good locations outside of Dublin are Cork, Galway or if you want beauty head to Donegal.


Lee
Dont worry so much mate! im from Northen Ireland not the republic of ireland but what ever u do mate do not live in the north of ireland as there are fights over protestants and cathloics. But republic of ireland is good as ive been there a few times plus the irish r the freindlist in the world!


whitecloud
you need to tell us more other than that just go


ladonlinedublin
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You can start off by researching moving to Ireland at http://www.newtotown.ie , lots of information there on visas, accommodation, jobs, living costs etc.


JOHN F
Yeah have to agree with you about bush. Ireland is the place to be good luck


jaypea40
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You can't get there from here.


Joy K
You didn't prove much information, but I'd start with a long visit if you haven't already. A beautiful place, but daily life can have many differences. If you haven't tried it for a while, I'd do that first. Then I think you'd want to secure a job, that would be a good starting point.

Good Luck!


jcathy
just go u


Only Sometimes
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Follow your dreams, you should not have to live with or do anything that is uncomfortable to you. Come to Ireland, the government is AS corrupt here but people are nice here and we love Americans because they love us!


Orla C
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Listen man, do your research. Ireland is no longer a cheap place to live, the days of fairies in the mist and maidens dancing at the crossroads are long gone. (The only fairies here today wear leather and love their mothers more than any other women ...)

If you have some sort of third level education, go to one of the job agency sites to check out how much you can expect with regard to salary. Then go to a property website and see how much you will have to pay to get a mortgage. Then go to one of the grocery store websites - dunnes stores, for example - and see how much you will be able to afford to eat.

You might be in for a shock.


smilingireland
As with anywhere, living in Ireland is a different ball game to enjoying a holiday in Ireland. You haven't told us much about yourself or where in Ireland you plan to stay, but you certainly seem to have made up your mind to go.

I'm Irish and my husband and I left Ireland 2 years ago. Ireland was not for us, as we both seemed to work every hour God sent us, and we still couldn't afford more than a one bedroomed apartment in Dublin.

I would suggest to you that you take a couple of months in Ireland to test the water, before you move your family and belongings over. Also, I would read the Irish Times and Irish Independent online to give you a taste of the current affairs effecting the Irish.

http://www.ireland.com/
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/

I wish you the very best of luck with your decision, and your future.


Charlotte C
Your family has been in the USA since the 14th century, that really is pretty remarkable........

Please do not come here until you learn to count


Chris
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why?


Shrzypan
well the best place to live in the world is Ireland..so i say man go for it..follow your heart whereever it takes you!!


micka5
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desperate to get out of here for college! i say go for it! think i may have to stay local make some money then go after, but if your ready now, then go for it!!! couldnt imagine anything better!!


fdm215
changes to the EU rules for immigration have made this very diffcult. You can go there but getting permission to work and reside permanently/long term if unlikely. If you are a student, look for exchange programs. If you are a working adult, look for companies based in Ireland and apply. You'll need an employer to sponsor you in order to get a work permit.


vixy chick
Ahh go on just do it, though dont bother moving to somewhere like Dublin, every county in Ireland hates Dublin and with good reason, there all shitheads ( and it's really expensive) may try Co. Limerick or Co. Clare both places are beautiful and so are the people, I'm from Co. Limerick but am currently living in Co. Clare.

Ahh go on, come to Ireland it's bloody great craic!!!!



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