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 Can you advise me any links about fantasy and folkloristic stories of Ireland?
I m italian and I think I love these countries and I d like to know more about them and their folkloristic and fantastic stories. I d like to spend one month there to go looking for fairy and ...


 Dublin or cork , which is the better city?
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 Whats the most common irish surname?
what is the number 1 most common irish last name?
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 What is it like to live in Ireland?
What is Ireland like? Dublin?...


 Dublin or irelnad?
i wnt to do my masters in computer science...wat is best place for education nd for good fun...can u tell best colleges in dublin and ireland...wat is the best place.is it dublin or cork,...


 I need some irish translated in to english - please help?
One morning i found some irish words on my arm, just woundering what it is they say.
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the words were, "amadan pog mo thain" and "act ta tu go deasa a gus ...


 Will the Irish New Year celebration be the best in all of British Isles..? ?
I am not Irish just wondering how you people will celebrate it....


 Help me,got punched outside a pub.please help,from south of ireland?
i went out for a quick drink with freinds on x-mas eve,the pub finished went outside to wait on my freinds and got punched in the face and back of the head from a fella who was in the pub that was ...


 How to travel to dublin from london by train?
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 IRISH nct??
the aerial on my car got eaten by a car wash... do i need to get a new one to pass my nct?? its in 2 weeks.....


 Importing alcohol from ireland?
Im 19 and going to ireland where i will be able to buy alcohol, can i bring some back on teh plane to the U.S? if its not legal, do i have any chance of smuggling it in say a suitcase?...


 What do they do in Ireland for entertainment?
For my geography project i have to find out what they do for entertainment in Ireland. what do people do for fun,what is there to visit. what sports do they play and what the average home is like and ...


 Isn't the first week in September a good time for booking the holliers?
We always go on our holidays in the first week of September cos when the kids go back to school the sun do be splittin the stones.......

This year we're goin to Moyross. The nightlife ...


 The great tayto mystery???
Can anyone explain why tayto chrisps are only available in selected pubs and shops in the uk..... i just dont get ...


 Should martin mc guiness take over as first minister of n ireland, should ian paisley be forced to retire?
if big ian has to retire his post due to ill health and old age should marty not take over as first minister as he is the deputy and the 2nd highest rank in the northern ireland assembly....


 Ireland...will you be voting YES or NO in the Lisbon Treaty?
if i had a vote (im an american citizen so i dont) i would totally vote NO
its ridiculous
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i live in ireland so i know all about what a joke the government is ...


 Anybody Know How much it Is for car parking in dublin airport for 1 day?
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 What is the best hotel to stay at in the temple bar area, Dublin?
On a tight budget...!?...


 Name the best castle to see in ireland.?
Driving Dublin-Cork-Killarney-Galway... Which castles do you recommend?...


 Education, Degrees, Ireland.... thanks?
Would it be completely far fetched to get my BA in education here in America and then move to Ireland, sub around and have another job on the side to support myself, and go for my master's ...



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U.S. girl wanting to go to Ireland!?

I am trying to get accepted for a year in Dublin... In the mean time... I wanted to hear what you thought about Ireland... any thing and everything!

    



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Qwerty Q
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Orla C
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Dublin, for all that it's the capital of the Irish Republic, is still very English in feel. Make sure you get out and experience the real Ireland while you're here. Head north, south or west.

Public transport in Ireland in general is terrible, but the LUAS in Dublin is a godsend, and there should be more systems like this.

Generally Irish people are polite and friendly, but loud, agressive and opinioniated people are not really tolerated. Especially if they are heavy drinkers.

The concept of the drunken Irish person is something of a myth, but there are people around who drink too much. I think that hard drugs are more of a problem in the country now. Just say no!

Complete strangers will talk to you anywhere, yesterday I was waiting while my car was being serviced and an older man was telling me his life story and about his wife who died many years before. I'd never met him before but it was nice to be talked to like that.

Do NOT go on about how your great grandmother left Donegal (or wherever) and your great grand father left Tipperary (or wherever) in the year dot and you consider yourself Irish for this reason. You have Irish ancestors, yes, but you are AMERICAN. We don't care where your ancestors are from unless we can make some money out of tracing your family history for you! Sorry to be harsh but this is the hard fact.

Italian, Chinese, Indian cuisine are all very popular in Ireland. In Limerick, close to where I live, the best Indian restaurant is the Mogul Emperor on Henry Street. Eastern Mediterranean is also becoming popular, I'm starting to see real kebab places springing up. Not many places do the 'traditional' Irish food anymore, but that's okay, because the overall quality of what you now get in restaurants and cafes is vastly improved over what was available 20 years ago. So your bacon and cabbage is much nicer than it would have been - the cabbage is not overcooked and is still slightly crisp and sweet. The way cabbage should be!

There are lots of people from Eastern Europe living and working in Ireland, so you are more likely to hear Polish spoken that Irish in Dublin. It's nice for Irish women, because these foreign men look after themselves a lot better and are far easier on the eye than a lot of Irish men, so that the Irish men have had to make more of an effort to be appealing .... no bad thing! Charm and wit alone just don't cut the mustard anymore ....

Enjoy your stay in Ireland.


Is máith liom cáca millís!
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I'm 100% Irish and proud!!

Just before you come brush up on local knowledge such as
We are NOT part of the UK etc! or else you'll get called a Yank, and us Irish hate tourists who know nothing and make silly mistakes!

sorry it's the truth!

Us Irish are really nice though! We were voted the nicest nation on EARTH!!

xx


James
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theres grass.. lots of grass.. i like grass.. we can go together! ^_^ hehe


jac the hat
I have lived here for fifteen years and love it. It is so beautiful. I live on the North coast and It is stunning. I think folks in rural areas are less friendly under the surface that you imagine.

It is clean and peaceful and the major cities are lively and interesting. The dynamics of North South are interesting. I work in Derry and that is a very loved city by people who come from Australia and America NZ etc.


chees
There's rain and more rain, oh and more rain, very cold and windy, oh and did I mention rain!!


italiangirl209
Ive been every summer for the last 3 years and its breath takingly beautiful. There is so much history in every city you visit. Dublin of course is a great place for shopping. But the further away from the big cities the more gorgous it gets. Make sure to visit the Irish Sea.


camel herder
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,I have had a holiday in Southern Ireland and the people there were fantastic. Perhaps some one from or has been to, Northern Ireland could support the North of the country as I have not been there.



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