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 Hi...!!! Can you give me some informations about Dublin?
I'm italian....but in February I'm coming in Dublin and I don't know anything about Dublin....Can you give me some informations about it ?
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 Duty free cigarettes from ireland?
I am traveling to ierland from the united kingdom next month and i was wondering if there would be any chance for me to pick up any duty free cigarettes either on the way out or whilst returning, ...


 Irish Gaelic Swears!??!?
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 Calling ireland??????
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like the area code?...


 Irish slang (I should probably know this but hey!)?
What does feekin mean?

I thought it meant like almost having sex but like just doing the touchy stuff and all!!

Am I right or wrong?
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 What is something ireland does starting with an A?
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 Thinking of having a short break in Cork this year?
Can you recommend any places that I should visit - typical tourist attractions? Is there a zoo or nice gardens? What about somewhere to stay? I'll be driving down from Northern Ireland....


 DART, (train in the South), is it the same over the whole irish country?Is there any IrishRail or something?

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Thanks! Now I know which way I must take.
Ireland is so beatiful......


 Me and my girlfriend going to dublin for hogmany any ideas of best place to stay and best partys on the night?
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 Re weather from real people, not travel info, what are the best 2-3 weeks in Ireland (any month!)?
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 Irish people....?
What is your religion and culture?

I love Ireland, though im Scottish, i just think its a beautiful country and the people are so friendly!...


 Do you think the British took the wrong side in the war in Ireland?
I know that the war is over but i still think that if we helped the catholics The irish would like Britian alot more.
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and that big masacure at that peaceful protest ...


 Has any1 here eva herda Coleraine Northern Ireland?
I'm from there and i'd like to knowif people know much N.I geography. It's one of da biggest places!...


 Cheapest dublin hotels?
looking for 3 beds for one night. going to ufc 93. want to stay Saturday till Sunday on the 17th. what the cheapest place near enough to the o2...


 How long to walk from Belfast to Dublin.Do I need to carry anything? ?
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 How much unemployment benefit do you receive a week in southern ireland?
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 Does Ireland have a large population of Muslims?
If so, how do you feel about it?
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 Amsterdam to Dublin...whats the cheapest airline?
I would like to travel to Ireland, I am currrently living in the Netherlands, It'll be a relatively short trip, so my only option is too fly, I've checked out the Aer Lingus website, the R...


 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 ...


 Is it late opening in the pubs to nite? in ireland ?
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lvdgirl24

Ireland- What is traditiional irish clothing that could be commonly found in America?

I have a social studies project where I need to dress in Irish clothing- is there anything that I could find in my house that could qualify as Irish?

    



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slipstreamer
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Hi, I am American with Irish background....the old common stereotype in the US was the heavy aran sweater/jumper popularised by the Clancy Brothers in the 1960s. They were very popular, so mainstream America thought that heavy sweaters were the Irish "thing". Like most stereotypes - not all that accurate. I have one that an Aunt knitted - you can have it if you want - it weighs a ton!

Irish people dress just like we do in the US, sometimes more so. There is no strong national clothing item like the Scottish kilt. You could wear a U2 t-shirt if you're desperate.


I should be doing something else
Slipstream hit the nail on the head with the Aran Jumper - that is probably what a lot of people think of in America. I actually had one when I was a child, my granny knit me it lol. but you almost never see people wearing them.
We really dress the same as in America.
The only other thing I can possibly suggest is an Irish dancing outfit? I have attached a pic.

Good luck =]


MUSICGUY
irish people wear the exact same as people in other countries
just think of european fashion and youve got it


Hibernius
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Strange question. Em, in Ireland, we wear the same as most other people. I suppose an umbrella or a raincoat would be used more here than in other places. Regarding "traditional", I assume you mean the made-up stuff for old films? I don't know, if you're after what was in them, then I suggest a large shawl which you can put over your head or an Aran jumper, something that I actually have.


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lncrcrn
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yeah, jeans sweaters, trainers, what exactly do you think we wear,


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
Ireland is just like America for style. We're normal.
Tracksuit bottoms, Ugg boots etc. anything normal really.

= )


KC
Sweaters...



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