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 Whats the best restaurant in Ireland?
all styles of ...


 Is Ireland a country?If not what is it?
its for a ...


 Has an Irish person ever asked if they need a passport to travel to the UK?
The British seem to ask this at least once a week, maybe more
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I know its asked everyday, but its always asked 'do I need a passport to go to Ireland', I'...


 Some one sent me an e-mail from Ireland I dont know what it says. "Go raibh Maith agat"?
LOL I'm 100% Irish and I am ashamed that I cant even speak the Language. If someone can help me out. Please.
Thank You,
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 I dont have a passport but have a full uk photo driving licence will i need a passport for southern Ireland?
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 Does anyone remember Anything Goes?
Sher we used to get up out of bed for it every Saturday morning at 9 o' clock.....
You had 'Make And Do' with Mary Kennedy, even if the shaky hands meant she could never put the ...


 Northern Ireland... How can the British justify owning it in this day and age?
So apparently there's a ever increasing number of catholics in N.I. comparing to Protestants... do you think the British can justify owning our 6 counties still?...


 Do you see many leprechauns on the bus in Oireland?
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 How do you say "Welcome to Ireland" in Gaelic?
My fiance and I are getting married in Ireland in 3 weeks and I am making 'welcome' baskets for each of our guests' rooms. I wanted to put a little tag on each basket saying 'W...


 Is Brad Pitt Irish?
What Language was he speaking in that Guy Ritchie film? Snatch?
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 Calling all Irish!! I need help with a project?? easy pts!?
what do you call your Mom, Dad, siblings, Grandmother, Grandfather, maybe friends? Or any phrases you can give me of something someone in Ireland would say...
So far I only got Lads and Lassies....


 I am visiting Dublin for 12hours (Monday 7am-7pm) can anyone suggest where to visit to have an interesting day
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 Do most people in Ireland speak Gaelic and would you need to be able to speak it to work there?
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 Should the N. Irish players in yesterdays Rugby final receive knighthoods from the Queen?
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 Where is the country ireland?
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 Why are people so stereotypical about Irish guys drinking?
i'm about 75% irish and it makes me soo mad!!!!!
even on here there are so many stereotypes answering to all the irish guy related questions saying somthing about drinking.

well ...


 Where is a nice place to live in Republic of Ireland?
Katie (my friend) and I would LOVE to go to Ireland for a year and live there (once we've both graduated). But we have no clue where to start in terms of looking for a place to rent. We think ...


 Ireland located on the globe?
Where is Ireland located on the Globe?
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and what is the population?...


 Should Ireland be united?
Is it time for England to pack their bags ?...


 Which county in Ireland is least modern?
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whatsername33

If u could live in any other country...where would it be and why?

i would definetly say ireland...i just dont know why i want to go there...i guess bc i love thier accent.

    



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nahimana34
Ireland, because it's beautiful there. I kind of like their accent too.


Jill B
Italy..... Always wanted to be there.... learn everything I can about the place.


on theWaves
ireland if this is who i think it is (k.s.) you know why


Jorge L
Japan, definitely....to be more precise, Tokyo....

It's such a wonderful city, it has all kinds of architecture, modern and japanese classical, I just love the whole environment.

If you want to go and have a nice night out, there's awesome clubs and nice restaurants to just sit and talk.

Of course, it IS kind of expensive so a good job is quite necessary.....


buzybee
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I lived in Ireland for 21 years but got frustrated with life and most of all EXPENSE.

Now living in a country I choose..Finland.

It can be expensive like Ireland but living here is WAY cheaper. Health care, education including 3rd level, child care are all free.

Live is simple, low crime and less stressful.

It's nice to back to Ireland though every now and then


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Greece for the beauty of the architecture and blue green waters, the awesome food and to experience a great culture! and who doesnt wanna go to Greece?


lone wolf and pub
I live in Ireland, and of course there is no better place in the world to live...especially the west of Ireland...but If I was to move anywhere else...Hong Kong would be my first port of call...it is a fantastic place...totally different to Ireland, but they share some of our favourite pastimes...drinking and giving out about the English hahahahaha...if you DO move to Ireland, pop in for a cup of tea...the key is under the mat hahahahaha


beatricearuste@rogers.com
Definetely Monte Carlo, because Monaco was the only country in Europe where I did't see homeless people, everybody was nice, friendly and happy, and it is also the only place in Europe where I did't see grafitti writings on the buildings. And the scenery in breathtaking.


tatania
greece definetly its so peaceful out there.the folks r nice & mostly da food & olive oil, which makes u live longer.


Peace, love and SUBWAY!!!!!!!!!!
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i dont know :(


jojo
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india cause the men are sexy


♥ FairLady ♥
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Israel


jerrri
england


Maverick
Italy... the food, the vast beaches in the Meditteranean, the architecture, the landscape, Tuscany, quality of life, and the best made clothes/shoes in the world.





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