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 How do week make Dublin/Ireland more interesting?
Ok this question is really more for Dublin but anyway.

I feel the city has so much, but offers so little...in my opinion we need more immigration but more importantly more assimilation, so ...


 What is the post zip code of Ireland?
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 Can I get from Dublin to Blarney to kiss the Blarney Stone and back to Dublin in 10 hours?
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 When is the best month to visit Ireland/Scotland/UK?
My husband and I plan to visit these 3 places in October, but I found out that it is wet and dark and cold. Is it a bad idea to visit in October?...


 What is the best advise for young travelers in Ireland?
3 Irish american teenagers who are very proud of their heritage wish to travel to Ireland this summer. Even though we do love night life we love sightseeing and history even more. But dont forget the ...


 Looking for good restaurant in dublin?
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 I am staying four days in Dublin, IE. Any suggestions on "must-see" places...NEW GRANGE would be a day trip?
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 Looking for a creative way to "wrap" the trip to Ireland I have planned for my wife and children. Any ideas??
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 Any places to stay at Antrim, Ireland?
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 What does irish people think about mexicans?
im going to dublin for a few month i want to know what to expect being mexican, also if i have any chance of getting to know irish girls......


 Americans, have you ever been to ireland for vacation?
if so, what were your thoughts about it?...


 When is a good time to go to Ireland?
I'm from Southern Cali trying to plan a trip to Ireland. When is it summer over there? When is a good time to go? Where should I stay?...


 Anyone ever stay in Limerick, Ireland? Hotels? Is it dirty?
I'm planning to stay at a hotel in Limerick, Ireland while visiting the Cliffs of Moher. Travel guide books suggest it is dirty and not a good place for tourists to stay. Is this true? I need ...


 What is a pickle called in Ireland? or is there a slang for pickle in Ireland?
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 Is is safe to live in Ireland?
Is it safe to live in Ireland?
Do they speak English there?
If not, what languages are spoken?...


 Why do the Irish drink so much? Do they have bad consciences? Why are a few teetotalers?
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 Calling south ireland mobile?
Im in northern ireland wanting to call a mobile number in the south of ireland but dont know wat code i need....


 Where can i find job in dublin?
where can I find a job in Dublin? any kind of job....pubs specially....I'm 20 and i'm student...foreign student....and btw whats the min wage i'll get paid?...


 How do they celebrate Palm Sunday in Ireland?
My daughter's doing a project for school.
I don't think its supposed to be how they did it in the past, but how they're doing it now. If you could point me to some web sites that&#...


 What are some types of clothing of Ireland?
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glamergurl95

What do they where in Ireland?

Im doing a project on Ireland and I need information about thier culture and how do irish look compared to us? what are the big diffrences?

    



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irish
clothes! normal clothes (jeans t-shirts skirts shoes) 'cept for dancin (my solo dress cost $2000). not much different from anybody else- just a bit nicer! im irish and i have dark brown hair, green eyes,and freckles. traditional clothing isn't worn too often. irish people are usually friendly and like getting together for dancing and parties. good luck on your project.


pb&jelly
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I'm not sure who "us" is (please don't make the mistake in life of thinking everyone is just like you), but in general, the Irish are light skinned. Other than that i can't really make a broad generalization. Like almost every other country, they are all individual. The world is not so big a place anymore, so the fashion is not much different from the rest of Europe (except maybe more raincoats!) Honestly, I can't tell the people from Dublin or Galway from the people in any town in the U.S., until i hear the accent.


Diane
Sorry, Im Irish and Ive never seen anyone wear a tartan.. We wear pretty much the same as the rest of europe, not so different to American fashion. A nice fashion we have now for summer is short dress worn over jeans or cropped trousers and flip flops.
For some traditional Irish designs, look up " irish dance costumes" these are traditionally worn for Irish dance contests and shows.


Lord Inquisitor
Looks we're white (pinkish) and burn easily in the sun. Brown/red hair and blue eyes are common.
Culture is variable by region and even by local area. People from Galway are different from those in Limerick. And those in Dublin North are different from Dublin South. Clothing is pretty much whatever is in fashion. It is influenced by external trends and modern shows on television. The tartan I have not personally heard of. The fancy getup is for doing Irish dancing professionally when quite a bit can be spent on the outfit. People go out to have fun and in Ireland traditionally this meant going down to the pub (bar) and have a drink with the mates. Good fun in Ireland is known as the Craic.


hi223
AHAHAHAHAHAH, Who said tartan? jesus christ that gave me a laugh, you'd swear people thought we ****** highlanders or somethin. We wear pretty much the same clothes as any other developed country, although you have to take consideration of our weather. Cold and wet for most of the year, from about april on wards weather is usually ok-ish!
Tartan! ahahahahah, silly americans answering questions they know nothing about! ahahahah


hanibal_smith_2000
first point wear is how its spelt . and it all depends wat were doin if were farming we wear wellies and a pair of jeans and a tshirt. and if were out on the town the wellies are replaced with a bair of runners :P and sometimes we dont were anything probly while bathing once a month in the river.


Lecia
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They wear pretty much the same kind of thing we wear here. Some wear tartans for special traditional occasions like the Scotch do.





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