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 Whats th weather like in county cork,ireland at moment pls??
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 Why does Fianna Fail keep getting government seats?
I'm an American, and my boyfriend is from Ireland. I've seen people post on here that they hate the current government (and hey, we're with you! German Shepherds banned? A shopping ...


 I need grinds in sth dublin?
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 I'm looking for places in Ireland to spend day out with husband and 2 yr old.?
Preferably in the south of ireland, We live in the Midlands. Both indoor and outdoor ideas cause not having great weather............


 Does anyone know of good places to visit in Ireland?
I'd just like to know any good landmarks, bridges, restaurants......


 Is northern Ireland different country to republic of Ireland?
if you like you can say ...


 Going on hens night soon any suggestings?
26 girls from dublin going to galway want to give the hen great weekend to remember?...


 Do Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland get along well?
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 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 ...


 Can you help me find a boyfriend?
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 What area is dublin city centre (postcode), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?
What are is dublin city centre (postcode e.g. i think its Dublin 1 or 2 but im not sure which), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?

Looking for a nice night out that ...


 How long would a boat journey take, from Ireland to America in 1915 ?
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 How do you count American money in Ireland?
Is there a big difference between the two??...


 Dublin or new york?
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 Anyone from southern Ireland?
what is it like to live there?...


 How old is the Fungie Dolphin?
Famous dolphin in I...


 Suggestion for hotels in Ireland?
nice hotel 3/4* near theatres/ shops and nice places to eat in ...


 How much for a cleaner?
i answered an ad for a cleaner yesterday- she is looking for €30 for 2 hours cleaning. i thought the going rate was 10 per hour. that's more than i earn an hour after tax etc as a ...


 What are good shopping streets in Dublin??
I go to dublin alot but the only good shopping streets that I know are Henry Street and Grafton Street and all the shops in between the two. Are there any other good shopping streets around that i ...


 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?...



Elliegirl

Trip to ireland......?

ok so in the future my family and i are planning on going to ireland...any details you think we should know we'd be thankful for!! thanks a bunch!

    



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Orla C
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It's very expensive here now. You should be aware of that. Irish people are very polite and welcoming to visitors, but we don't like to be talked down to. Unfortunately that still happens.

The weather is legendary, four seasons in one day are quite common. In Ireland, summer is more a state of mind than climate. Bring layers, good shoes and a rain jacket. It never gets cold, but getting wet can make you catch a cold.

The euro is used in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, being technically still part of the UK, still uses the pound sterling. I believe the euro is currently $1.60 or thereabouts, thus making it very expensive for Americans to travel to Europe. In Ireland, a nice lunch can cost 40 Euro for two people. Do the maths and have a good think about it.


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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ok you'll probably need to remortgage your house if you're coming here because the prices are only shockin altogether.
One of our cows had a touch of mastitis the other day. You should've seen the vet's bill. We'd have been better off having a few steaks and some roast beef on our table for Sunday dinner rather than pay that rip off merchant for treating Daisy.


Buglet
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Ireland has very high prices!- so save your cash!:-) But you should definitely visit the west coast( where i live)....Its amazing. Galway is the capital of the west. It has the buzz of a city but still has that old irish charm!!
Dont talk about religion or politics...because people will just ramble!!!:-) and People hate George W. Bush....But dont take it personally, They hate him, not you!:-)


celtic tart
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Click this link for general/average weather and temperature
for the season and region(s) where you plan to travel.
http://www.dochara.com/info/weather/annual.php
Proper wardrobe can make a difference in your personal
comfort.
Erin go Braugh!


sunkiss
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just do what you love doingg
hope its fun!





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