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 Where is the Best place to go in Ireland?
I am thinking about going to Ireland for a short break!
But I am not entirly sure where to go I want some where quite in the country with a couple of places of interest close by (ruins churches ...


 Why are the foreigners desrtoying ireland?
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 Where exactly is the counrty Éire?
I am Irish and I live in Ireland (and for those pc among us the Republic of Ireland).

Us Irish don't call it Éire and infact the Irish for Ireland is Éireann, so why must the rest ...


 How do you speak with an irish accent?
i speak with an american accent, but i love ireland and lucky charms!!!...


 Is there a big difference between the Irish and English language?
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 Do you know how to?
speak irish?
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yes i do and yes it is!a language!hmm? wutcha think irish ppl speak?...


 Is this true of people in Ireland?
When I was about 14, I went to a sort of 'summer camp' in th Republic of Ireland. Probably because of being a fairly quiet peson, I found I was frequently 'interrupted' by the ...


 What is the most popular Irish name?
for boys and girls......


 If ireland were to allow vote on gay marriage what would u say?
yes or no??

and why?????

thanks peoples=)...


 My husband and I are buying a house in Ireland and we need to give the house a name, any suggestions please?
We've lived in Surrey, England for 32 years and we're leaving our family and friends to take early retirement and live in our dream home in the beautiful Irish countryside. The house is ...


 What do people really think of limerick being called stab city??
i dont agree with this at all, just wondering what everyone else thinks ...


 What do you think about the first name Seamus ?
In many jokes and novels, Irish guys are often called Seamus. Yet, when I went to Ireland, people told me that it is not such a popular first name in Ireland. Why? I find it ...


 What currency does kerry use?
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 Is Guinness good for you?
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 I would like to know if there's someone living in Dublin??
j'd like to go there...
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i know that there are people in Dublin !! i just want to talk to someone who knows well about the city.......


 I like redhead women, should I move to Ireland?
I live in the U.S and in my are there are few redhead... I love them, but they are hard to find!
They say there are lots of redhead women in Ireland, is tha true?...


 This is probably a stupid question - but are plug sockets in Ireland the same as in the UK?
I know, a stupid question, but I thought I'd ...


 What should you know about Ireland?

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Please don't answer if you don't live there....


 I no everyone talkes about ireland but what about NORTHERN IRELAND???
Hasn't anyone heard of it??? I live there and all the americains (AND SOMETIMES EVEN THE ENGLISH) havent heard of it. No, its not like northern england or nothern wales. Northern Ireland is a ...


 What Irish food could I send my friends in the states?
I've got a sports tube of jaffa cakes that I'm fairly certain will survive the journey but I've got a massive dairy milk bar and a packet of hob nobs that I'm not so confident ...



Magic Bus Driver

I have been in Ireland 10 months and never heard anyone say "Top o' The Morning" or "To be sure To be Sure"?

Am I in the wrong part of Ireland? (I am in Co. Monaghan).

I can't say I am that dissapointed, just suprised really.

    



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Colin
Could it be because none of us say it over here?
Only retarded actors in American films, attempting to act Irish say stuff like that.
Assuming your English: Do you police go around saying "Ello ello, what's all this then?"


Guardian angel
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Have you seen any leprechauns yet?


smilingireland
You've discovered our best kept secret!

Those expressions are just to draw the tourists!!

Thanks for the giggle though!!


jeanimus
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Maybe its because youve not been in a 1940s film yet. tee hee.


mixturenumber1
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You are in the wrong country you need to travel to oirland on a magical carriage driven Fionn Mac Cool himself pulled by a team of leprecauns

ooh tata ta tata taaaaa


Christine
be jaysus you must be disappointed, stop spreading the truth about us, we want everyone to think Darby O'Guill and the little people is true.


Pacito
Oh you mean that stage Irish from Disney films? Well top of the mornin to ye Sir and to be sure to be sure I might add ... Oh I'll have to put Darby O Gil on again - give me a minute. LOL


Ryder
sound sound


harry
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no-one says that only in films


lees
im irish and never have i uttered those words!no-one,anywhere in ireland says that!and the first person i hear saying that will be slain by my own fair skinned hands!and no,i dont have red hair and green eyes!!!!


stardustlost87
lol, when my boyfriend moved over here (belfast) he made our housemates keep saying that cos he realised otherwise he'd never hear it said in an irish accent! I have heard people say 'so it is' (eg, 'aye its still raining so it is') at the end of ALOT of sentences though!


Sasha
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your in the wrong county (lol)


Chuck M
You mean to tell me that nobody in Ireland says that?!?! Well, now I have to go and cancel my travel plans there, lol. It is sad that countries are held to such stereotypes....like the thatched cottages with the patch of shamrock and the old guy carrying the shillelagh and dancin' a foin jig... Those of us in

Appalachia must deal with it too... I'm sorry.


telboy everton forever
this is fictional talk ,i am a scouser and i have never heard anybody say what Cilla Black say's a lorra loorra lafs ,this is all crap talk


Kimberlee Taylor
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We don't say that hear.


Bernie c
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I used to go to Ireland a lot and I never heard anyone say those things either, I used to go to Donegal and Leitrim.


Mojo Risin
LOL! have a star on me


margaret c
no. These phases are long out dated. you are more likely to hear saying like: how's it going, what about you. It annoys me that in Ireland we are only protrayed to saying, top of the moring and to be sure. Hope this answers your question.


hummingbirdsweetie
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“They’re always after ‘me Lucky Charms!”

(sorry couldn't help myself)

LOL


ravebaby
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no one ever says that here. and there are no such thing as leprechauns either before you get too excited.





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