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 Kerry, ireland holiday advice?
Were flying into kerry county airport and will be staying in the castlemaine area. Any ideas what we should do?? Were not big hikers or anything. We will have a hire car so will be able to travel ...


 Do people wear rubber boots alot in Ireland?
I see that they have peat bogs in Ireland, and I see lots of people wearing rubber boots in Ireland. Do almost all people wear rubber boots in Ireland because of the land and climate?...


 Belfast or Dublin?
I am going as student,
Which optimum one to work, to live, transport, cost of living?
it is very dificil to enter in Ireland of the North? because in Ireland as student it is more easy. <...


 Shall I come to Ireland?
for a brief stay....


 I've been working on this poem for six months. What do you think of it?
Me da he came from Dublin
me ma she came from Meath
me hands and face are durty
but I'm spotless underneath

good in ...


 Do you think we should have a whip around for Brian Goggin, the CEO of Bank of Ireland?
We've just seen him saying that last year he earned 2.9 million euro and this year he'll earn less than 2 million.
Our hearts really go out to the poor man. Does this mean he'll ...


 Poll: Hurling or Gaelic football?
Which of the two is the most entertaining to watch and which has the most skill and why?...


 Irish placenames ending with the word 'port?
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 Is January 2nd a Bank Holiday in Eire?
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 Is it possible to catch a ferry from dublin to belfast?
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 What's the average salary for foreigns in Ireland?
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 What are some of the best colleges in ireland?
how are they compared to colleges in america?...


 What launge do they speak in ireland?
what do they speak in ireland and what exports do they ship ...


 Will you write to Mary H about the latest health cuts scandal?
http://www.todayfm.com/A...


 Is there a great town to stay in the countryside of Ireland?
I will be in Ireland for a few days in the summer and I would like to go to a place that has a smaller amount of tourists compared to big cities like Dublin, the capital. I want to see beautiful ...


 Where can i donate childhood toys we dont use anymore i live in north dublin ireland?
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 What is the economical condition in Ireland? ?
they proposed me a job in ireland and I am evaluating wether to accept or not. I heard about a high unemployment rate and economical problems though...please can you give me a general overview of ...


 I am going to Dublin what sights can you recommend?
best answer 5 stars thank you for any ...


 Why in Ireland are there so many crows?
and everywhere?...


 Attention all Irish people?
hi guys!!! i have heard lots about Irish accent, can you tell me do the speak british accent,American,Australian or some thin else ?? i meant to say what kind of accent they use?? is there any kind ...



ANDERSON S

Is it possible to visit IRELAND without knowing someone there ?


    



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sleepycatz1972
god, i hope so. i'm going in a week, and i don't know a soul there. :-)

like anything, you get what you put into it. be friendly to people, and you'll find lots of friendliness coming back at you. you may not know anyone when you get there, but be warm, polite and sociable, and you're sure to have made some friends by the time you leave!


Maggie P
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It definitely is! I've been to both Dublin and Galway Bay, and the locals were incredibly helpful and kind. Maybe you're thinking of France? :)


Gwot-expedition
I hope so. I'm headed there Tuesday for a week long rail tour.


I should be doing something else
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Yes of course you can, and we are very welcoming to tourists, so come on over! =]


Kevin K
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I dont get wat u r getting at. People in ireland aren't going to kill u. Yes u can most people speak english.


MICHAEL S
Yes - It was outlawed in 1785 that the locals mustn't eat the foreigners unless the moon is blue on Tuesdays


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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Once you know some English you can visit Ireland, like the way you can visit most countries in the world.

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roaming_idiot
Of course. I went there a couple of years ago with a buddy and we rented a car and had no trouble getting around. The people there are very friendly. Several time we would stop at a red light and yell out the car window "hey you, can you help me?" People would come to our car and help give us directions. You don't see that much in the States anymore.


Cableguy
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You have to pass an IQ test and judging from your question you've failed.


JuJuBee
Yeah, Haven't you ever heard of TOURISTS? And like kevin k said they're not going to kill you irsh people are nice ohhh hey fun thing to do while your there is go kiss the blarney stone!!!



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