
Priscilla Duck
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If you look over 18 and have fake ID you will probably get served. If you act under 18 (loud, messy, slamming shots) you'll be kicked out fairly lively. If you're in a big gang, you'll be IDed. If there's only 2 or 3 of you, or if the others in your group are older, you'll probably be served. If you're clearly pissed, you won't be allowed in anywhere. If you're planning on going to clubs in the bigger towns, make sure none of your friends wear white trainers and don't all arrive at the door in a big gang.
All Irish girls, every single one, look like a cross between the Corrs and Nadine Coyle from Girls Aloud. Seriously. |

the_layer_underneath
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Roight it is, lassie, but if ye look experienced enough no one will give a wee leprechaun's willy!
Roight they are, mi bean, they are something to be spectacled at! But before ye touch 'em - remember the old Irish saying :
" Says I to him, I says, says I,
Says I to him, I says,
The thing, says I, I says to him,
Is just, says I, this ways.
I hev', says I, a gret respeck
For you and for your breed,
And onything I could, I says,
I'd do, I wud indeed.
I don't know any man, I says,
I'd do it for, says I,
As fast, I says, as for yoursel',
That's tellin' ye no lie.
There's nought, says I, I wudn't do
To plase your feyther's son,
But this, I says, ye see, says I,
I says, it can't be done. " |

Martina L
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Yes, they enforce it, often they ask for ID also at the supermarket.
Especially in tourist destinations or places with a busy nightlife it's very common to ask for ID. I get asked regularly, and I'm 28.
Re Irish girls... well there's a bit of everything, like any country... sure you'll see a lot of gorgeous girls! |