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Is is safe to live in Ireland? |
Is it safe to live in Ireland?
Do they speak English there?
If not, what languages are spoken? |
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Ireland is safe to live in. It really depends what county and area you go to. If you decide that you want to live in Dublin (where I live) then there is some safe parts and some not safe parts, just like any other country I suppose. Dublin is considered the 'city' of Ireland because its the capital and it has a lot of people living there. Where as if you wanted to live in a quiet rural place, I would suggest Mayo or Galway. They are both quiet, nice places to live with great scenery.
Yes we speak English here but Gaeilge is the native language. All the road signs and signs around Ireland are in Gaeilge but then with English underneath. You dont have to worry about not being able to speak Gaeilge because to be honest a lot of Irish people cant speak it anyway.
The west counties of Ireland known as the 'Gaeltacht regions' do speak a lot more Gaeilge than anywhere else but it isn't necessary.
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It's not very safe to live here at all. There are roaming marauding gangs on the streets of most cities and towns every night. It's all to do with gang culture. The Nobber boys are the fiercest, they have it in for the Terminfeckin posse. There's going to be bloodshed soon we reckon.
We don't speakee the Englesee here. The most widely spoken language is Pavee/Romansch. It takes a while to get the hang of it. Our second language is Esperanto. Who said it wouldn't catch on? |
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Orla C
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Eegads, what a question.
Ireland is far safer than the US - guns do not have the same place in Irish society. Outside of Dublin, people still know each other, small cities are like large communities.
Yes, English is spoken in Ireland, and in most places is the first language. The Irish language is still spoken in areas known as Gaeltachts, mainly in the west of the country. But nowadays you often here Polish, Czech, Mandarin also. |
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As safe as anywhere else.
YES.
If you are really thinking of moving here then you have a lot of research to do. |
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Like a Fox
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1. Yes it's safe to live in although there are dangerous parts, such as limerick home of drive by stabbings..and certain parts of dublin.
2. Yes of course we speak english.
3.English is the first, irish is the second though it only really spoken in the west or the gaeltacht |
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I don't know if it is safe or not, but that is all relative to what you are used to as well as to what part of the country you live in. Just like a small town in Kentucky is probably pretty safe, but LA could be considered dangerous.
Ireland has two languages, Gaelic and English, although English is what most of them speak. |
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