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 Planning a Trip to Ireland...?
Where do I have to go and what do I have to see?

What are some fun places to go to meet friendly people there?...


 Which are the best and the worst areas to live in Cork, Ireland?
I am thinking of moving to Cork and would prefer to avoid renting in the worst areas (drug addicts, gang related crime, etc.)....


 I live in america right now(im 17)and want to live in ireland in my future with my career. please read on.....
i live in illinois, i want to become a dental hygienist. if i take the schooling and everything out here, does anyone think that i can move to ireland and be a dental hygienist in ireland? i mean, do ...


 Writing a letter to dublin, ireland. what is 'dublin 2'?
dublin is the city. Is dublin 2 the postal code. ...


 Weekend in Dublin in February?
We are a group of 4 who want to stay in Dublin in Feburary 2007, we would like a central hotel and a cheap flight from Heathrow.
Any suggrstions?
We would like a good company that could ...


 How is the Irish word " FAILTE " pronounced in English?
"FAILTE" means welcome....


 Anyone ever played following with the security guard in St.Josephs Hospital?
Great craic it was, doing an Indiana Jones over the red laser!!...


 Going to Ireland and I was wondering...?
if anyone has ever gone where they stayed, anything good, anything intresting?...


 What is zip code for cork ireland?
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 Friendliness in Ireland--?
Hi Ive always wanted to travel to Ireland, and am wondering if I should be concerned with meeting any "unfriendliness" due to the fact that Im not Caucasian- Ive been to the UK and have ...


 Cheap accommodation in Center of Dublin. Recommendations please?
Hi there
My dream is to go to Ireland and I will be doing that in June. Just Dublin sadly (as I love to see every bit of Ireland) but Dublin is completely fine ..... and I am highly excited ...


 What do I do? Where do I go?
Okay, my hubby and I are travelling to Ireland for 7 days next month. This will be my first time there, so I need a bit of advice from folks that live there or have been there before.
Our flight ...


 Is there a lot of work in ireland?are the houses expensive?
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 Is the cost of living in ireland cheaper than Britain?
i am from australia and will be travelling to uk and ireland next month and would like some advice on the cost of living

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 Im from ireland&met the person on a break while in altrinham,manchester?
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 How is Ireland?
I'm moving there in a couple of years?...


 What does "OH BLARNEY!" mean?
Irish phrase?...


 Who is the sexiest Irish man in 2009?
Who is the sexiest Irish man in the World?
We all want to know,
Tour buses go searching for him,
But all we seem to see are hot foreigners,
Once I thought I set eyes on him from a ...


 Is Ireland really the best place to live in the world?
Here was the Economist's listing of the best places to live in the world:

1 Ireland
2 Switzerland
3 Norway
4 Luxembourg
5 Sweden
6 Australia
7 Iceland
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 Can i get irland visa if i have finger in uk or holand?
i got merry in uk in anglican chruch after merry i back in india my wife have no job she want get me back but she can't coz no job we want live in ierland apply over for stay we can't ...



Julie B

Tips for travel to Ireland?

I'm going to be studying in Ireland for a month in May. Any ideas about not looking like an ignorant American while I'm over there?

I'm Irish, but I've never been there. I know tons about the culture, but there's still the undeniable fact...I am an American.

I'll be staying for a week and a half in Allihies, which I don't know much about. Any advice or fun places to go is appreciated!

    



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Ireland is gorgeous! I traveled there this past summer, and make sure you bring your rain gear. It rained a few nights, but the other days had perfect weather.

Talk to the locals about good places to eat, shop, things to do in your free time, etc. As the first person said, there are a ton of potatoes, but they were the best potatoes I've had in my life :)

The Irish are used to tourists, including Americans. They're unfortunately going to judge you, but just be yourself. You're dedicated and committed enough to study over there, so I'm sure you won't be causing them any problems. Have lots of fun and good luck! :)


chaotic_n_cryptic
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It's been quite a while (12 years?) since I have been to Allihies, but it's a small town with not much to do in terms of night life. Great scenery around there though.

Be careful about drinking alcohol there. Irish people can drink a lot, and you may end up in a bad situation if you try to match it.

Don't be surprised or upset to find that many Irish think of Americans as stupid. When you see the exams they go through at the end of high school and compare it with the SATs, you will see why. That said, they tend not to judge individual people by their stereotypes.

The worst complaint I have heard about Americans from Irish people is that they are loud and obnoxious. The majority of tourists that went there 20+ years ago were exactly that, and the image stuck.

Don't expect/demand service like you get here in America. Things work differently there. Be polite. And enjoy yourself.


sandand_surf
I swear the Irish are the friendliest people, and having been there 6 times, they tend to like Americans in general. Once they hear your accent, they will be asking where you're from, etc. Take the opporutunity to learn about the area you're staying in as well.

As someone said, don't expect the same things you get here, even something as simple as ice cubes. They've gotten better and more cosmopolitan, but so many towns are really just villages.


ladonlinedublin
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Hi
The only problem you might encounter as an American is the war in Iraq, most Irish people don't support it so if you do make sure you don't tell anyone! Read this posting: http://www.newtotown.ie/boards/viewtopic.php?t=90


Paranormal I
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Visit:

Heritage Park, Co. Wexford, Clonmacnoise (ancient monastic ruins), Newgrange (Co.Meath) ancient burial mound 5,000 yrs old, Bunratty Castle (Co.Cork), Johnstown Castle (Co.Waterford), Jeanie Johnston (replica famine-ship in New Ross, Co.Wexford), Temple Bar (pubs and nightclubs) etc.


Andy S.
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Heads up:You'll be eating alot of patatoes. Hope you like them. There's no denying you're a tourist but just think that these are your people. I'm also part Irish. Don't let culture or race intimidate you.



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