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 Would you like to visit Ireland?
Do you think ireland is as nice as its made out to be?What do you associate Ireland with..Have u ever been to Ireland?what did u think of it?did u like it!!!...


 What is the nicest thing about ireland?
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 I want to go to Ireland. But a friend of mine said...?
That when she went that she was treated rudely and while she was sitting in a pub eating... She and her hubby were talking and as soon a couple of people found out they were Americans they started ...


 What is your favourite Irish accent?
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 Name one place in ireland?
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 Do you like Ireland????????
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 Where is dublin?
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 What is your favourite Irish accent?
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 Best irish county (open to all)?
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 What do you think of Ireland? please answer!?
Im just wondering because im Irish but ive never been out of Ireland so I dont know what people really think of here. I want your honest opinion, thanks....


 Favourite Irish...........?
What is your favourite Irish rebel song.
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I have a couple, Black and tans would be one and back home in derry (by Bobby Sands RIP) would be another....


 Irish or British?
If you are/were from Belfast or anywhere else in Northeren Ireland. Would you class yourself as Irish or British?
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Techinally Northeren Ireland isnt part of Great B...


 Are you Irish still ok?
I'm coming over England on 6th April & hope you are still ok
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Also the rest of England say ...


 Favourite county in Ireland and why?
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 Ireland is the best country in the world isnt it?
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 Have you ever been to dublin?
a. yes
b. no

please dont type anything else as this is a serious poll....


 Do u need a passport to go to ireland?
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 I don't have a passport but a photo driving licence will i get into ireland?
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 POLL - Dublin or Belfast accents?
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 Can anyone here speak Gaelic?
I have always wanted to learn to speak it, but not many people know how. Could you give me some phrases and meanings to them? Thanks!♥...



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I want to go to ireland?

i want to go to ireland n possibly live there someday. any good place for a vacation and for living?

    



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trbngremilystl
County Galway. my home. beautiful fishing towns.
Spiddal is beautiful. (my hometown)


WM H
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I lived in Northern Ireland for 3 years, don't be put off by news footage the area around Antrim and Belfast has vast history and sights to see, it is a difficult place but there are places to see that are most excellent.


furrigee
dublin is the best place the counrty is ok but trust me dublin is the place to be! stay away from cork and kerry horrible places!!!!


smiley
its got to be dublin the capital if theres anything happening in ireland it happens in ireland lovely people great great crack and dont forget to try the guiness plenty of sight seeing the americans love it


Trish D
Everywhere is good to live in Ireland - though almost everywhere is expensive.

If you are not an EU citizen you will need a work visa. It's easiest to get your employer to get this before you come.

When here, remember the two parts of the island are Northern Ireland and Ireland (sometimes called the Republic of Ireland) - there is NO country called Southern Ireland. Do not call the country 'Éire' unless you are speaking the Irish language.


Masíl
Go to Dublin, there is a good school named Dublin Oak Acadamy.

www.dublinoakacadamy.com


♥ ♥abc
go to my 360 and click after my blast welcome to ireland theirs loads of sites out there


sky_kats
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My friend and I went there and rented a car to explore Ireland on our own. It would really depend on what you like when you get there. We are both city people but driving on the wrong side of the road in tremendous traffic and construction in Dublin was NOT fun. Galway city was very, very crowded and the roads were hard to navigate. We ended up staying in small towns and just really enjoying the traditional Irish life. I would reccommend visiting before you decide to move there. The very best things we did were seeing the Blarney Castle, the cliffs of Moher, driving the ring of Kerry and staying with certain awesome Irish people at the B&Bs. If you fly into Shannon, you must stay at Tara Green B&B. Also, make sure to try KP Hula Hoops (crisps/chips), Cadbury Flake (chocolate candy bars) and Bulmer's Cider (beer).


GREG17
you mast go here

Dublin,The Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary
The Burren, Co. Clare
Céide Fields, Co Mayo
Jerpoint Abbey
The Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim
The Mountains of Mourne, Co. Down
Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo
The Wicklow Way, Co. Wicklow
Newgrange, Co. Meath
The Glens of Antrim, Co. Antrim
The Book of Kells, Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin Zoo, Dublin
The Japanese Gardens, Co. Kildare
The Botanic Gardens, Dublin
The Aran Islands, Co. Galway
Emain Macha (also known as Navan Fort), Co. Armagh
Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
Trim Castle, Co. Meath
Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly
and the titanic The Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary
The Burren, Co. Clare
Céide Fields, Co Mayo
Jerpoint Abbey
The Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim
The Mountains of Mourne, Co. Down
Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo
The Wicklow Way, Co. Wicklow
Newgrange, Co. Meath
The Glens of Antrim, Co. Antrim
The Book of Kells, Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin Zoo, Dublin
The Japanese Gardens, Co. Kildare
The Botanic Gardens, Dublin
The Aran Islands, Co. Galway
Emain Macha (also known as Navan Fort), Co. Armagh
Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
Trim Castle, Co. Meath
Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly

The Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary
The Burren, Co. Clare
Céide Fields, Co Mayo
Jerpoint Abbey
The Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim
The Mountains of Mourne, Co. Down
Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo
The Wicklow Way, Co. Wicklow
Newgrange, Co. Meath
The Glens of Antrim, Co. Antrim
The Book of Kells, Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin Zoo, Dublin
The Japanese Gardens, Co. Kildare
The Botanic Gardens, Dublin
The Aran Islands, Co. Galway
Emain Macha (also known as Navan Fort), Co. Armagh
Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
Trim Castle, Co. Meath
Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly
Titanic Quarter, Belfast


Katie
OK, the first thing you have to learn about my wonderful home country is that when you ask this question people will only answer with where they are from or where they now live..... people in Ireland are biased.... I know I've lived here all my life...... they are also very different all over.
My advice is to take a month or more if possible and travel around, once you hit 2 - 3 couties in the North, South, East and West you'll get a good view.... hit the 4 provences and pick a few counties of each. The reason I give this advice is that, I'm Irish and I'm still surprised at how some Irish people are, I don't knwo how many times I've felt like I'm in a different country when on holidays here even if I'm only 50 miles away from home!!!
Good Luck and have fun!!! ;-)


cubalishus
Dublin and Galway are brilliant places to visit, I have a friend who lives in Dublin and she of course loves it as there is so much to so and see and you never have time to be bored, I also love Galway too, lovely people and lots to see and do, everyone is so friendly and welcoming in Ireland no matter where you go.


Veston Pants
Galway. The town centre is like a little old fishing village. Try to stay as close to Eyre square as possible.


malcy
Anywhere on the west coast.


tim2755
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me too! I have ALOT of airline credits too, let's go!!!


Brian S
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I have never been there. I heard Ireland is A pretty place. I am Irish and my sister does Irish Dancing. I just hope she goes to the World. Than she will Dance In Ireland.


celticlass
Dublin is a nice place for a holiday and the Mount herbert hotel is a lovely hotel to stay in it is run by a french and american family and is situated in lansdown road.


Citizen Mac
Galway or indeed anywhere in the west of Ireland is nice.


Derrica H
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Cork, county Cork. Gorgeous countryside, lovely people in the rural areas there are lots of white and blue collor jobs though housing is on a par with Oxford.


cox_lesa
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i was born there . stay here


lizzard
greg 14 has just given u the menu


psychoticgenius
Howth Harbour, just outside Dublin. Absolutely wonderful place to live and work. I know I did it! Only back in Eng due to parents, am going back too!!!!!!


bprice215
so do I


Adam
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You should buy an Irish travel guide. I heard that Dublin is a pretty intersting place though


darragh mac
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hi. depends on what your looking for. if you like nightlife and partying i suggest dublin or galway city. galway city is more laid back.
donegal where i live is nice , quiet but it is good nighlife particularly in letterkenny. and it is not too far away from derry city where shopping is great. the scenery here is qorgeous too if your into that. google all the places and go with your instinct. it will lead you to your place in ireland.


HELIO
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Temple bar nothing is more interesting than temple bar, you spend 2 hours 8 pints and then evreything is beautifull and every one is nice until you fall down and start to throw out, then you'll realize that u'r naked swimmin in the liffey with 10 Garda men tryin to ride u back home


bavwill
West Cork, during the summer. Cape Clear Island if you want to get away from the city. Dublin if you want a good night out. Galway for the traditional irish way of life.


Angel
Co Donegal is the most beautiful county in Ireland.


Tara B
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Co Donegal really is the prettiest place in Ireland. Everytime I go, about twice a year, I'm always so happy that we don't stay in the cities. Galway is the nicest city, Dublin is gross, but really get out into the country.


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YA AND I WANNA STEP ON THE MOON ND MAYBE POSSIBLY LIVE THERE ONEDAY


neil d
dont go there they hate anyone who isnt irish. thats a fact.



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