Most commonly. I mean, do they drive different cars than North Americans' do? What's different about them?
Do Irish people drive motorbikes more often than us?
Could someone refer ...
I've seen it suggested that the cultural and social differences between the Republic and the North are too great for reunion to happen. I know there isn't any sense of urgency to end ...
as in a hand drawn back one not one with a gas cylinder, not in the hand luggage of course. eg from france because they sell them there but not in Ireland?...
In Edinburgh politicians of all parties are determined to introduce trams against the wishes of the majority of the public. We are frequently told how successful they are in Dublin. Are they? and how ...
Actually it is, a very litter free and clean country!!
Eatable Rainbows :D
umm.. i think so. im surprised i dont know for sure because i live there!!! lol
houseoffunksville
Yes it is,it's really pretty,though i'm slightly biased.
Orla C
Yes, very clean ....
Starr
yes and beautiful
and green
you have to visit
dermotpurcell24
some of it
slim trim
yes we are we get so much rain that every morning we all get up and trow a couple of boxes of washing powder outside and the rain takes all day to clean it up ya cant get any cleaner than that
Ralph G
really depends where you are, dublin, the capital, is pretty bad regarding litter, gum on the streets and stuff, and just rubbish in general, nothing too serious though, its really only people too lazy to throw stuff in the bin, but theres no serious dumping, alots recycled. all the town are fine though, theres an annual competetion called tidy towns, which is pretty self-explanatory. So were not as bad as we think we are!