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 Thouhgts on the irish language?
Personally I think it is very important, but what do most people feel for the language? Is it getting stronger now, or are people not interested. I worked with a woman before who 'couldn't ...


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 What goes in irish coffee?
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 Should the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland become one country under one rule(if thats possible)?
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 Question for all Irelanders..................
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 Drinking age in ireland/UK?
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 I need help with Euros!!?
im moveing to Ireland next week, i have never been good with Maths, numbers money ect and i havent been out of the UK before. So whats the best way for me to learn how to use Euros before i go? and ...


 Do you live in Ireland like me?
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 PEOPLE OF IRELAND! This house could arm the Gardaí?
This house could arm the Gardaí?
In other words, do you think the irish police force should carry guns, or not? Give reason, if time is not an issue.
Much thanks!...


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I didn't, but I'm beginning to think I am the only ...


 Is TY worth doing? im so confused!!?
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i was told that in TY you get to ...


 What are the best and worst Irish produced tv programs ever created? ?
For me...
Best: Fr Ted and The Panel spring to mind.
Worst: Failte Towers hehe and and that Charlie Bird in the arctic is pretty dire.

Your thoughts?!
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 What can a three year old do in dublin zoo?
im planning to take my couisin there on his first ever trip to ...


 Question to anyone from Republic of Ireland
I am from Belfast but I am a nationalist and therefore consider myself to be Irish, have an Irish passport and all the rest of it. My question is this: do people from the south consider us ...


 I'm going to Dublin with six of my 30 something friends in 3 weeks. Should I behave or let my hair down?

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Hi girls! Thanks for getting into the spirit and being light-hearted. Pity the ******** had to spoil it eh? Men! ...



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Places to visit in irland?


    



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Rob E
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Dublin -of course.
Cork - very different to Dublin
Ring of Kerry - beautiful scenery, good long drive.
Waterford
Wexford
Northern Ireland, park of the UK, to visit too-
Belfast
Giants Causeway, County Antrim NI - astounding rock formation, at the coast.
Spend time away from major tourist sites too, just soaking up the atmosphere etc.

Good luck! Rob


Tetanus Tim
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Have been to many places but would recommend:

Cork and the ring of Kerry

Connemara National Park - Galway, Westport and Achil Island.

Don't forget the north either.


Deep Throat
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I live in the sunny south east of Ireland and its well worth a visit in winter or summer, its beautiful all year round.


cherub
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There are so many beautiful places to visit. It depends what you are interested in. Dublin, Cork and Galway are the chief cities worth visiting. There are lots of castles, abbeys, ruins and monasteries around the country. we also have 4 national parks, one in each province. There are plenty of lakes, gardens, woods and forests and lots of historic houses too. Look at the following websites for ideas:
www.visitdublin.com
www.eastcoastmidlandsireland.com
www.heritageireland.ie
www.ireland.ie


Hzl
you have GOT to come to bunratty castle & folk park

Co. Clare

also around there is craganowen (bronze age ruins)

the burren (just landscape)


kareno209
I think presonally to visit Dublin. With a short drive you can go from countryside to city and it's along the coast with great beaches and plenty to do for all ages!


Orla C
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Try the Irish tourist board for more information.


lilylon
besides all previously mentioned places (Dublin, Cork, Galway and Cliffs of Moher, etc.), I'd suggest Cobh - a small picturesque town near Cork with an interesting history, great memorial museum, beautiful cathedral, those beautiful narrow streets and colorful houses... it's like in a fairytale :)

also, visit lake Glendalough in Wicklow Co. and Mizen Head (the most southwestern point of Ireland)....


Well, if you ask me, wherever you go - you'll have the best time ever!
Ireland is beautiful, and people are great!!!


peter k
All rip off ireland places go to spain they'd appreciate you...Unless you do want to meet polaks


tiram
i love Dublin for it's city life,and for peace and quiet go to Dingel.it's so nice!!


mkanda_008
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I used to live in Ireland and there are some fantastic places. Personally I love Northern Ireland. Enniskillen is a wonderful place because people are friendly and there are great doughnut shops everywhere!


teemacsee
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Irland sounds German, Jimmy O sounds Irish, which are you?
Enniskillen is nice but there is no doughnut shop there now.Good if you like boating,fishing and shopping with U K money. Go to Dublin,Cork or Galway for good city life and take plenty of Euro with you.


Cairde an chait
I'd say Cork city and Blarney in Co Cork because I'm from this part of Ireland (Co Cork) but there are many beautiful parts of the country - West Cork (my mum reckons Princess Diana might still be with us if she had gone there for her last trip abroad instead of Paris) including Garnish Island, the Dingle Peninsula in Co Kerry, Kilkee in Co Clare (the Horseshoe Strand is absolutely beautiful), the Aran Islands in Co Galway, Kinsale in Co Cork, Garryvoe in east Co Cork (another lovely beach), Midleton in east Co Cork (distillery museum and two golf courses close by), Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim (and it is near the distillery in Bushmills). Hope this gives you some ideas.


neonjack
doesn't really matter today. great crack all over. try cork or kerry for a holiday.


Dyanna
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very high cost of living


Theluckyhedgehog
Where is Irland, could it be Ireland or I'm I wrong Budlin?



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