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If you live in Ireland please answer!?
Hi everyone~
well I come from an Irish background but i've never gotten a chance to go to Ireland. Anyone who lives there or has visited, what is it like? I would love to go sometime.
I am visiting ireland next month dioes that count lol
Yep see it does. Its a beautiful laid back place and I love it. The music is unreal and the people are really nice and cant wait till I go..
greenorlagh
It's beautiful and green. The people are friendly. There's great pubs. Great sport. Great towns and cities.
stitcherkf
Well I live here too and am very happy. Can't really say our roads are bad now as we got a lot of money from the EU to fix them and, with the current exception of our main dublin motorway, they are not too bad.
I like living in Ireland because people are friendly. They talk to you in queues and in shops. I was at a concert last week on my own and the people next to me talked to me for example.
I love our sense of humour particularly in Dublin. We see fun in everything.
The weather is sometimes awful but I love the seasons and the fact that you know it wont be long before the weather changes - sometimes we have four seasons in one day!!
We have had a huge influx of people from other countries and you can now see the effect on our cities and towns. For example our local supermarket has a polish section for people from Poland who want to buy their own food.
Irish people treat fame lightly and many celebrities come here because they will not be bothered.
Come and see for yourself sometime and welcome.
decskelligs
hey from a little village right next to shannon airport ireland. I think you would enjoy our scenery and the local pubs a unique atmosphere in most. three words sum up ireland and they are
IRELAND IS GREAT.
Declan
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These Sites might help.
http://www.discoverireland.com/ire/
http://www.welcomecottages.com/welu_homepage.html
http://www.discoverireland.com/ca-en/
http://www.shamrock.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland (Wikipedia)
Good Luck. = )
Allison Barry
go to connemara best place ever. Or to skellegs rock. You will see unbelieveable sights there i live in connemara!
Me:)
yep i live in ireland. its rains everyday and its freezing so we have to take cover in the pub.
bucky7ie
theres only one way to find out come on over theres a pint of guinness waiting lol
Orla C
Green. Lots of fields. Bad roads. Small towns with pubs and churches. Currently very bad weather, and cold.