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 Is ireland always green?
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 Whats your favourite way to eat potatoes?
Im looking for inspiration cos ive never liked potatoes that much, but they are cheap and healthy enough so im gonna try... :)
and im asking in the irish section cos i asked ages ago in the food ...


 As Ireland is still part of the UK why do they use the Euro and not the Queens pound?
Also do they have their own Government? I know they still have to do what the UK parliment says so what kinda power do they have?

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 Question for the Irish?
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 Do you like Dublin City?
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 What county is Killeigh in?
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 Are visitors really unwelcome in the Republic of Ireland?
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 Dublin or belfast?
i'm going to ireland this summer and haven't decided which city to go to yet....


 Are you still going to??
Drive on your own with a provisional licience from Tuesday??...


 Who likes ireland and whos been there?
please decribe it i live ...


 What's your favourite Irish name? [Only Irish People]?
What's your favourite Irish name for a girl and for a boy?
and which Irish name is most common in Ireland/Northern Ireland?...


 Does anybody on here live in Dublin, Ireland??
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 What is the cur ency of Ireland?
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 Has anyone ever heard a Banshee’s cries first hand?
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 I'm doing a report, what's the zip code for Dublin, Ireland?
I live in the USA, and all I can get on the net is the zip code for Dublin, Georgia....


 Moving to Ireland?
Hi,

I am going to be moving to Dublin in September to Study. I am from London in England.

Just was wondering about any rivalry between Ireland and England. Do you think that I ...


 The difference between a scottish accent and an irish one?
or are they the same?...


 Why are most Irish catholics?
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 Where is this irish accent from?
I'm not Irish so I'm just trying to imitate it

But I was in Dublin and I heard people talking sort of like that, but I have no idea where this accent is from, because in the ...



VNSN ;-)

Is true that irish people is firendly with the foreigners people (turists)?

I wanna go to Ireland, but first I wanna know if its true that the irsih people is a good host with the foreigner people
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sorry, I said "friendly" not firendly, oops, ha ha ;(

    



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kaz
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The Irish are a fantastic people. When I went there they made my holiday magical. The music is great as well. I am sure you will have a fantastic time


IRISH
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yeap, they are the best in the world. My best friends are over there. More than friends they are like family!!!


seeker
Yes


chav69
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as an Irish man yes is the answer,but most Irish men and woman are sick of too many polish and Romanies driving down wages to the stone ages as a holiday best place for a top time!


ems dublin
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yeah we love tourists!!!!


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You'll have a great time... Irish people are so lively and warm! They probably have some mediterreanean blood in their veins...
Enjoy!


richard_beckham2001
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When i was in Dublin the irish were lovely people, had the best time ever.


lone wolf and pub
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being Irish myself, I can safely say that for a country with only around 4 million people, we certainly make a big impression on tourists who come here. tourism is a big part of our economy . the Irish people are generally, warm, kind, respectful, helpful and of course friendly with anyone who comes here, there are so many foreigners living here now and loving it here that Mandarin Chinese is the 2nd most used language and Polish is the 3rd...so hopefully you come and experience it for yourself, you won't be disappointed


terrano
I have posted before about the Irish both North and South I say there is none more friendlier in this world they are fantastic people just look at my answers you will find what I posted about the Irish.Another person was asking about Ireland.


Basil P
Yes , indeed.
Few countries can compare with their hospitality


tBAgmonster
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To tourists big yeah but to foreigeners not so much


Erina♣Liszt's Girl
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Yes,Irish are friendly and welcome foreigners and tourists :)


suziejoy
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when i was a girl we spent many happy summers in Ireland an yes Irish people in the main are welcoming and friendly although my mum was upset one time when they mum and dad went into an Irish bar and they were singing rebel songs aimed at the English their clearly are good and bad in everyone and as tourism is a big part of the Irish economy then i guess that they would be friendly towards foreigners


Well, said Alberto
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Irish people love visitors.


sapphire
i have heard so and i hope thats true,cause i am headed there myself!!


Poppy85
Yes! We're very welcoming to all types of tourists over here. It's a great country to travel around and you'll find that the people in different counties are quite different to one and other but the majority are friendly and accomodating to visitors.
You may come across a few rude people but you get them everywhere! Nothing we can do! ;-)
Enjoy your trip and I hope Ireland is everything you thought it would be...!


Faye W
Yeah irish people are very friendly!! You will love it over there!



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