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 Irish folk?
I went to Dublin a few years ago and was amazed at how friendly everyone was,I want to know Do the Irish get on with everyone and how come they are sooooooooo nice ????...


 Is Ireland located next to Italy?
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 Why do the Irish speak so fast?
Why do the Irish speak so fast?

Btw, i love the Irish accent!!!!...


 What is wrong with them?
why do people who are not irish and have never been to ireland assume that irish people talk like the leprechauns in darby o gill and the little people. for example: "top o' da mornin to ya&...


 What is the general climate of Ireland?
Tell anything about the I...


 What are some of the stereotypes about English people that the Irish say when we're not in the room?
What are some stereotypes about the English which the Irish will whisper about amongst themselves? If I was in Ireland, what things should I not say or in what ways should I not behave if I didn'...


 Does anybody know what Ireland is famous for?
I just got a project to do a model and a power point on ireland, but i don't know what to do?...


 Do people from the South of Ireland hate the IRA more than they hate the Loyalists?
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 Are Irish people really are drunk people?
because I justed watch a show.
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and im sorry if im being sterotyped
but im not trying to be that way....


 Why is green associated with ireland?
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 I am comming to Ireland ...would u like to suggest any thing special. I will appreciate response with love.?
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 Are clothes sizes in the uk and ireland the same?
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 What do the Irish think of Americans of Irish heritage? ?
Are we just Americans, or are we a notch higher because of our fine heritage?...


 Has anyone been to Ireland ?
Where are you rom?

What do you think of us?

Do you think things are expensive here?

What do you think of the weather?

What do you think of our public ...


 What are the best things to do in Dublin?
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 Anyone born in Ireland? (The real Irish)?
Hi, I'm an American with Irish descent, who lives in a community where almost everyone's grandparents or great grandparents were born in Ireland, and everyone is getting drunk just because ...


 What do teenagers do in ireland?
what do you do in your free time? anything!
thanx natasha:)...


 I am a british citizen living and working in ireland. i earn 700 euros per month. do i have to pay for health?
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 Full description of Ireland's Government?
I need to know as much as possible about Ireland's government for a project. Please help thanx....


 What are the pros and cons on Ireland?
I'm going to move there so i would like to know what they are.
please be very detailed with your answers.
Thank Y...



Musy78

I got a job in the UK and one in Dublin Ireland, which the best place to live and work?

I got a job in the UK and one in Dublin Ireland, which the best place to live and work

    



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Griff
Dublin, Ireland. Higer wages, lower taxes, better lifestyle, more friendly, easy going, young population, good life-work balance.


The Questioner
Hi Musey, You are certainly doing well. You have landed a job in the U.K. the USA. and in Dublin. When you decide which one to take, post a notice on Q. & A. for somebody to apply for the other two.


Angel
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The UK is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland altogether,
Which part of the UK are you in?
Are you one of these people who only calls England, the UK?


kareena
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come to dublin- it's the best...


I should be doing something else
Depends on whapt part of the UK you were offered in, Dublin is great, but be warned, it is extremely expensive!

Good luck =]


catx_pye
My boyfriend used to work in Cork Ireland.
Ireland has a higher minimum wage and lower tax's.
He says even though he was in a low level job he has never had so much money as then!


Trish D
Judging by the number of UK people who have come here to work, a number of people think Dublin is better, but it would depend on you.


*Jasmin*
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dublin rocks, you'll love it :)


Sista S.
definately dublin uk is soo dull


ShuggieMac
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Which part of the UK? It is a bloody big place and Edinburgh is a whole different place to be than Stoke-on Trent for example.


yvano
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I live in west yorkshire, and if i got a job in Dublin i would go!! My parents are Irish and are from Dublin, iv been to dublin so many times..........Its a great place and the wages are better plus you wont have to pay as many taxes than over here in the UK. So your financial state would be probably better!
Go to Dublin, It ROCKS!
Good Luck.


EchoIndia756
Ireland has higher wages and lower taxes

the lliving conditions are much better


esoteric_noodles
dublin is a dump... anywhere else in ireland then the uk


neonpink_smurf
the cost of living in more expensive in Ireland though, from Galway but living in glasgow and i can survive over here on half the amount i survive on at home! and as other people said, it would depend where in the UK you're going!!


MissMcCalifornia
uk dont move to ireland ul wreak ur life





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