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 Did anybody hear the new U2 song on the Dave Fanning show yesterday?
and If you did is it any good?...


 When people come to Ireland for the first time what do you think their opinions are ?
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 COUNTY CORK, sounds like BALLANNAHALLAH? the correct spelling is?
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Yes, Im talking about the girls who have sex with the band, roadies etc.....


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I was wondering if anyone knew roughly how many euro's it is in a taxi from Dublin airport to the city centre and if there's taxi outside the airport for you to jump in.
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I land at LHR what do I do next to get to limerick?...


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 Has anyone here ever kissed the Blarney Stone?
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 Will the hair blower I bought in Ireland also work in France?
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 If i was traveling to Ireland from America is there anything i need to know about their customs?
If i was going on a business trip to Ireland from America, is there anything i should know about their verbal or non verbal communications. Or what Americans may think is appropriate, but Irish ...


 Can you translate this Gaelic (Irish)?
Tiocfaidh Ar La

Anyone know what this means?
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This makes sense. I did a general search for Celtic music, and the song "Go on home, British Soldiers&...


 What is an example of the best modern Irish saying 2009 (in relation to vital Tourist Info)?
Could you make up a modern Irish saying for 2009?

The Tourists would be very grateful.

Cheers for the answers.
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That is a good one.

But ...


 Is co leitrim Ballinamore in north or southern ireland?
and if it is in the south how much do you think it would cost to send a single duvet there?...


 Galway......................
The Galway section was empty so i decided to ask a question...

What is your favourite thing to do with Galway?

Mine would be summers in Salthill!!!!

Answer Please!
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 How are things in Northern Ireland today?
I'm from Northern Ireland and still have family near Belfast today. I wasa just wondering how things are there today?...


 Were in n.ireland can i hire a toyota avensis D4D for 4 weeks at less than £200???
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 Where in Ireland is the best place to live?
I'm a 20 year old male, with very low expenditures. Ive been saving what I can here and there, in hopes that I may travel to Ireland for a few years.

Reason originally being my Irish ...



timberly K

I am visiting Ireland next year, When is a good time to go?

I just need to know when is it a good time to go and when are thier spring/summer/fall season months? Or when is it low season when there arent a lot of tourists there. I need as much information as you can give me. i will give you all thumbs up for good answers. serious answers please.
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When are thier srping months and fall months?

    



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Jen
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Early September is often a good compromise as it can often be nice weather wise and most of the Summer tourists have gone.

I would definitely recommend Galway City as a great place to visit. It doesn't feel like a city and has a really nice hippy, busker vibe if that's what you're into also, if you stay in the centre you can walk everywhere! There's loads of great pubs that are traditional and Irish but without being cringey and tacky. As well as modern bars and pubs, restaurants etc. It's also a great place to rent a car and go exploring the really wild countryside in Conemara which is really beautiful and one of the few Irish speaking parts left in the country (Everyone speaks English too though don't worry). Enjoy your trip!


verycheesygirl
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Summer would be a very good time! Less chance of bad weather... it rains a LOT here! ;) (Although then again... this would be the high season :D) In summer the weather is generally nice. Warm but not boiling hot or anything. If you're into shopping Cork and Dublin cities are both pretty good. :D If you're more into cultural stuff then a visit to a Gaelteacht (Irish speaking area... very touristy lol) might be good. :)


jijo jonson
I have to warn ya the weather is unpredictable and it rains ALOT here. But ir's never really cold. Best bet is the summer.

P.S. Killarney Co. Kerry has tourists 9 months of the year but it's also the nicest part of Ireland.


liamstt
im irish,and i live in australia.the best times to go to ireland are july ,august.for some reasan the first two weeks in august have the nicest weather every year.the nicestest places are kilarney in kerry(which could be a busy time of the year in kilarney)and up along the west coast.beautifull and you will meet lovely people.


Stodney
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may or june ish is fantastic nice weather but not yet unbearable


Martina L
Best time to visit is May to July. Which is also high season... but I don't recommend visiting during the rest of the year, the risk of bad and impredictable weather is higher. It's a relatively expensive country in any season! Book your flights early and look for last minute accommodation once you're there. I suggest you book in advance a hotel only in Dublin or Cork and look for good rates on sites like booking.com. hotel.com and expedia.com.


xterri91x
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spring/ summer is the best bet.

you'd get the best weather during the summer.





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