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Ireland? Your opinion?

Just wondering what you know about the place in general. What do you think of it and give reasons?

    



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submissivmsle36
hi you
i was born here in Ireland and have lived here all my live and i would not move out of here for all the money in the world


Liz
I am living in the Republic of Ireland 40 years and have no problems with it. To find out about the country yourself why not google it.


Pyro
Its awesome! Need I say more?


C.H
hey i live in Dublin! i love it here! the weather could be better, in fact Ireland was first called Hibernia by the Romans which means "Land of Eternal Winter". there's loads to do and if you live in the right area you make great friends. it is also the second richest country in the world. It has a few people who are called "knackers" or "skangers" who are usually seen as thugs or criminals, but often are good people with a heavy Dublin accent! Then there's D4's (Dublin 4) who are seen as the posh people who wear big sunglasses and Abercrombie and real Ugg boots.

hope this helps! xoxox


Mouse
hello that's my patch well the north wonderful coast line,great humour and wonderful countryside and great shopping things to do and see.
Also you would not get me to live any where else for all the tea in china lol


greenorlagh
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I live in Ireland. Its the best!


Sinead G
hey born here still here!!!! live in west clare, i know i know d backa** of nowhere!!! but i love it!!! like if people dont like rural areas the citys are just like any other citys in the world!!! i love being irish!!!


Kris......
I am from the UK originally, and have lived here for three years, and I love it, I would not move back to the UK.


Elaine And Manus
Best place in the world to live in


Nads
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Was born in UK and moved here when I was 6, I don't like the Uk much now and wouldn' move for all the shamrock in Ireland but it's not the country it used to be, our pub craic is basicly non existant now, everything is REALLY expensive and it rains a lot!!! But on a lighter note the people are the best in the world and if you find the right place and meet the right ones then its the best place in the world to be!!!


Orla C
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I was born and now live in Ireland, and have lived abroad also.

It's certainly wet compared to other countries, and the weather is completely unpredictable.

It's become very expensive to live here.

People used to be endearingly mad and very friendly, but are less so now, sadly. They have become very materialistic.





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