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 Why are folk from roscommon the most friendliest of Irish people.All Irish are nice but Roscommoners are fab?
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 What are the implications of a UK resident living and working in ROI?
I currently live in England, and I am a UK resident, however i'm planning on moving to Dublin in January 2011 permanently, how can i go about doing this? Do i need to change residency status or ...


 DUBLIN CALLING....how's life treating you?
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 Anyone from Mayo, Ireland?
More specifically Swinford, Brackloon, Cullane or Castlebar.
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Just wondering. You'd be surprised how many people you actually have a connection with when you'...


 I am taking my bf to Dublin for the day, where would you recommend going?
We are going this Thurs, going to get there at about 0900hrs, and then get the last flight home at 2200hrs, so we're not staying over!

We're both in our 20's so any ...


 What are any other cheap airlines apart from ryanair and airlingus?
flying from dublin to european cities?...


 Tell me anything about IRELAND!!!!!!!!?
I have been wanting to go to Ireland for ever... I was wondering if anyone who has traveled there or lives there could tell me what it is like?! I would greately appreciate if i could kind of get ...


 Going to Ireland for 3-4 weeks?
Hey, in a couple of months i should be going over to ireland with my family for about 3 -4 weeks.

We plan to travel all over ireland catching up with my family and also just for a nice ...


 Traveling to Ireland?
I am planning a trip to Ireland for this summer and from what I have read-- most people stick around Dublin, but I know there is so much more. What are some must-see sights in Ireland? I am up for ...


 Don't people get really touchy when you ask a question about heritage?...?
...and take it very personally even though your only entitled to the heritage and culture of the country that you grew up in.?...and this whole 1/8 of a nationality thing is a bit ridiculous!...


 Tell me about Ireland..............?
THIS IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN IRELAND!! I don't care what you talk about, as long as it's not bad. Just tell me about a day in your life, or what's popular in Ireland, or how ...


 I'm wondering where the term 'Black Irish' came from?
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 Which are the best pubs in limerick?
is there any that play traditional irish music on a saturday night?...


 Things to do in Dublin..?
I was thinking of going to Dublin for a long weekend for my birthday in February.. can anyone recommend it? any ideas on things to see and do? places to stay?

Thanks!...


 If you could go to ireland?
if you could go to ireland at any period of time other than rite now (like 1729 or w,e) when would u go and y?...


 How much does tuning a guitar in Dublin cost?

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Oh silly me, I meant piano, how much does tuning a piano cost?

Sorry for the confusion....


 Has anyone ever walked the entire irish coastline including Northern ireland non stop?

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when i say non stop i dont mean literaly. camping out at night. The coast line is 3600 miles app, my rekoning is that it will take me 4.8 months to do it. Its not ...


 What does €70 mean in american money?
i'm starting to research Ireland because i would like to go sometime and i kinda need to know the differance between there money and ours. also if anyone has a website that i can go to that has ...


 What is the best way to transfer money between a person in Ireland and myself in the United States?
My boyfriend lives in Ireland and I live in the US. We are booking a vacation together and I am booking it with my credit card. We are trying to find a way in which he can send me money now instead ...


 Is Padraig an unusual name in Ireland, as in the Golfer?

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Oh its Patrick, makes sense now....doh!!...



Boudicca

I'm planning a trip to ireland for my anniversary?

i'm doing research on the island, but i was wanting suggestions for where to go; i'd prefer to stay away from the super tourist areas. any help will be appreciated.
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thank you to all!

    



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domi_zero
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HI,

try this. http://secretireland.blogspot.com/

all the best


Orla C
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County Wicklow, Mandi.

Well, the super tourist areas are that way for a reason. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, you can always come out of season, in April/May, for example, or October/November.


Richard
Visit Cork, if you want to avoid the big cities! Great pubs & landscape


LiveLaughLove
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DEFINITELY go to Galway, it is very genuine Ireland.

Additionally I'd do Bunratty Castle, it was one of my favorite places. It's really cool and has cool dinners and shops. It's near Shannon Airport I believe.

If you're going in warmer months, Dingle Peninsula is gorgeous scenery and even has some beaches.

If going near Dublin (though it basically feels like an American city) hit up Kilmainham (sp?) Gaol which is the jail where they kept the Easter Revolution and other revolutionaries. VERY cool tour and just the best experience I had in Ireland.

You will have a blast!!!


**StaryStaryNight!**
Dont worry anywhere you go barr maybe galway city wont be that touristy at all,even town(Dublin city!) Co,wicklow is a lovely place,and theres a beatiful coastal town called Bray,Its right on the dart line(train line) which goes into dublin city..a dart every 15 minutes,or a bus every 15 minutes,depends what part of dublin you want to go to can time zone could be within 10 minutes to an hour,Or you could take the train down to wicklow town,Arklow,Wexford!:DAlso the west coast is exseptional beautifull!Around connamara, dingle,cork(has a gulf stream for the carribean..also very hot in the summer)
Goodluck,and enjoy your stay!:D


Mandi
Definitely check out staying in Wicklow County. There are opportunities to stay on the countryside and explore the local areas that are seemingly untouched by tourists, and you won't be far from Dublin and visiting some ancient structures and sacred places.

Good luck and have fun!





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