
Dogsbody
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Er yes, heard of Norn Iron.
Know plenty who don't though, and understand your frustration.
Don't get too carried away though, eh?
And I'm British, not English! |
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I_want_more_points_pleaseeeee
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I can't imagine any British people will not know the difference between Northern Ireland & Ireland.
I say "British" because not all people in Britain are English as your questions insinuated! THAT is something Americans (& now yourself) get wrong! |
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PIRANHA
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where??????? |
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Oli T
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Be glad you're not Welsh, because the EU left them off a map of Europe. I don't think Northern Ireland will exist in 60 years time though because political momentum |
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angela n
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i've heard of it....maybe cos im from dublin though lol. sure i was in america before and a few people hadnt heard of ireland at all!! some people just live in their own little world |
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massadaman
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I've heard of it. I can practically see it from my window. I'm in County Louth :) |
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The Shadow
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I disagree that Northern Ireland is different from 'Ireland'. I know we are governed from different parliaments but living in the six counties make me as Irish as anyone in any of the others counties. To most of the world Ireland is Ireland and they don't want to know about our little difficulties. |
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timo_10143
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I don't know anybody who doesn't know about Northern Ireland. |
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jim t
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Its hard to believe that english people havent heard of NI.or to be correct the 6 of the 9 counties of ulster the other 3 counties are Donegal .Cavan and Monaghan which are in the Irish Republic.I am from Dublin and look forward to the day the 6 counties rejoin the other 26 to make a new Ireland that will cater for our new diverse population. |
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Balaboo
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I'm Irish. From Dublin, so you'd know. When I tell epople in Europe I'm Irish, they invariably talk of Belfast, and the Troubles. It seems you are lucky and don't come across these people.
True, a lot of people are uneducated.
I have one answer for these people.
Let them.
Move on, life is too short. |
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ladonlinedublin
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I live in the Republic of Ireland and I've never heard of this Northern Ireland you are talking about. |
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bert
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No thanks,you can have it !!!!! |
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Axl..
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I am from planet Zogg and i have heard of this place..... It is a dump as you say on earth and yes, you are right, you are a loner..... ! |
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Pete
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I've talked about it - its great! I'm from the republic. |
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kareno209
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Yes I've heard of Northern Ireland. I live in Southern Ireland so that would be why. I don't forget about the tip of my island not being part of my country. Don't worry. It's a lovely place and seems peace will be coming soon with the agreements soon coming from Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams |
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johnsredgloves
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Hi! I'm from the U.S. and I've not only heard of Northern Ireland, but I've visited there (specifically Belfast) in April 2004. Lovely place, but like the Republic, very rainy. I only had the privilege of only sunny day in the 8 days I was there. |
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aryen
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I'ne heard of it and i live closer to France than Northern Ireland |
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lynno
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we went to county antrim in october.we used to live in dublin,all my family live in ireland.so we visit regular,but when in the north we had a gas time,we visited giants causway,that was wounderful, and the bushmills whisky.distilery. food and accomondation was fab,stayed in smugglers rest,for a week,loved it. |
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KERMIT M
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Sure have. My Scots-Irish ancestors came to America in the 1700's from Ulster and settled in Southwest Virginia, where they are today.
So yes, some of us know about Northern Ireland and wish it well. |
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