Weekend work in Galway? |
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Code for mobile phone in ireland? |
| i need to phone a mobile number in republic of ireland can anyone tell me what the code number i need to dial first, ... |
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Road bowling in ireland? |
we're heading there for vacation in may...and this is a sport we find quite fascinating.
can anyone tell me if it's played year round or if there is a season for it? if it's ... |
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My fiance and I want to vacation for a week in Ireland. Problem is, I cant find anything to support pricing... |
| I want to find a hotel, their prices for a week, tourist spots, etc etc. Can anybody help me find the right website for pricing on hotels and tourist attractions? And what city to stay in? I was ... |
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What are the implications of a UK resident living and working in ROI? |
| I currently live in England, and I am a UK resident, however i'm planning on moving to Dublin in January 2011 permanently, how can i go about doing this? Do i need to change residency status or ... |
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Anyone from Mayo, Ireland? |
More specifically Swinford, Brackloon, Cullane or Castlebar. Additional Details Just wondering. You'd be surprised how many people you actually have a connection with when you'... |
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I am taking my bf to Dublin for the day, where would you recommend going? |
We are going this Thurs, going to get there at about 0900hrs, and then get the last flight home at 2200hrs, so we're not staying over!
We're both in our 20's so any ... |
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Tell me anything about IRELAND!!!!!!!!? |
| I have been wanting to go to Ireland for ever... I was wondering if anyone who has traveled there or lives there could tell me what it is like?! I would greately appreciate if i could kind of get ... |
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Going to Ireland for 3-4 weeks? |
Hey, in a couple of months i should be going over to ireland with my family for about 3 -4 weeks.
We plan to travel all over ireland catching up with my family and also just for a nice ... |
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Traveling to Ireland? |
| I am planning a trip to Ireland for this summer and from what I have read-- most people stick around Dublin, but I know there is so much more. What are some must-see sights in Ireland? I am up for ... |
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Don't people get really touchy when you ask a question about heritage?...? |
| ...and take it very personally even though your only entitled to the heritage and culture of the country that you grew up in.?...and this whole 1/8 of a nationality thing is a bit ridiculous!... |
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Tell me about Ireland..............? |
| THIS IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN IRELAND!! I don't care what you talk about, as long as it's not bad. Just tell me about a day in your life, or what's popular in Ireland, or how ... |
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Which are the best pubs in limerick? |
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Things to do in Dublin..? |
I was thinking of going to Dublin for a long weekend for my birthday in February.. can anyone recommend it? any ideas on things to see and do? places to stay?
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If you could go to ireland? |
| if you could go to ireland at any period of time other than rite now (like 1729 or w,e) when would u go and y?... |
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Is Ireland really the best place to live in the world? |
Here was the Economist's listing of the best places to live in the world:
1 Ireland
2 Switzerland
3 Norway
4 Luxembourg
5 Sweden
6 Australia
7 Iceland
8 Italy
9 Denmark
10 Spain
Do you agree? I'm especially curious to hear from people living in one of these 'top 10' countries. |
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I lived in Ireland for 13 years and i couldn't have asked for a better country to have raised my children(well their younger years any way).We are now living in Australia.I am Australian,and my husband and children are all Irish.I would have stayed in Ireland but it is a very expensive place to live now.We sold our house in Ireland.it was a terraced house very small and pokie.If we had of stayed in Ireland we would have had 10 years left on our mortgage,but what was left after owing the bank after the sale of our house we were able to buy a brand new 6 bedroom house here without no new mortgage.Plus if we had of stayed in Ireland I wouldn't have been able to go home that often,as flights from Ireland and peoples wages and house hold expenses don't leave enough left over to save for trips overseas to Australia that often.we have only been in Australia 9 months,and we have already gone back and we are all going back again in April.But it's the simple things that I love about Ireland in which you don't really get here in Australia,like the neighbourly feel that you get in Ireland.Your neighbours are more like family members more than neighbours .Hope I was of some help.Take care. |
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I was raised in england, my mother is irish and moved back there in 2000, before the change to the euro, changing to the one currency for all has definately helped all nations attatched to it. I lived in Ireland for a year while waiting for my visa to come to live with my girlfriend in america.
I am taking my family back to ireland next year, we live in michigan here and there are no jobs and healthcare costs are astronomical in america if your job doesnt provide good coverage, we thought of moving into the west a little more but its going to cost just as much moving there as moving to ireland.
i have a job waiting in ireland that pays four times what i get in america, my wife wont have to work so can raise our children, public transportation in ireland is still poor compared to other european nations but far better then american, better school system and no pressure on children to do well in sports over academics.
Ireland definately is the place to be right now. |
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athene noctua
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I'm living in Ireland now, and I also spent some years in Switzerland and Luxemburg.
I can't decide between Switzerland and Luxemburg, but at least in terms of public service, especially health care, they are both better than Ireland, and the weather is much better.
What I like about Ireland are the people, despite the weather, the non-existant public transport, and the waiting lists, they make the place worth while, but that was certainly not a criterion for the Economist.
Ireland might be the best place for rich people, but I'm certain ordinary people are better off in Switzerland or Luxemburg. |
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I was born in Ireland and I've lived there all my life. haha cant believe it made number one! its a great place, there's lovely people and all but its always raining and it can be really expensive. I think every country has its good and bad points though...I'm fairly happy where I live but I cant wait to travel the rest of the world when I finish school. I always wanted to live in america so I'll definitely spend some time there but I'll probably return to Ireland when I want to settle down... |
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none of them, kuwait is the best place to live in. |
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