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 Has the Irish flag changed?
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What is a better country? Ireland or Italy?


    



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Private Erin Coolidge
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Ireland is way better than Italy. Italy has opera and effete statues and Ireland has ME. Use your loaf.


Ender153
The people are nicer in Ireland but the weather is iffy... the weather is nicer in Italy but when i was there this summer the people were really rude.


Hoolahoop
I'm Irish, used to live in Italy. I love Italy, but this is home. People are friendlier here and generally more informal. Architecture is stunning there. Italians love it here, you wouldn't believe the amount of Italian students and tourists who come here. There's a lot in common actually, hard to put my finger on it, but I felt very at home in Italy, and my Italian friends tell me the same about living here.


deburca98
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Ireland has newgrange which is older than the piramids... and anything the roman empire built..


Orla C
Italy has interesting history, well-documented civilisation, great weather but much too hot in July and August, and amazing food ....

Ireland also has interesting history, myths more so than documented civilisation, interesting weather throughout the year and food that could be amazing if a little imagination was applied.

Both scourged by the Catholic church but thankfully getting over this.

Don't know which is better, to be honest. I've spent a lot more time in Ireland (was born and grew up there) but have been to Italy twice and love it there too.

I suppose that the Italians take themselves a bit more seriously, and that's not always a good thing, because if there's one thing the Irish are good at, it's to laugh at ourselves ....


Answers_to_questions
Ireland with out a shadow of a doubt!

As to the lady who made comments about the IRA; Northern Ireland is a separate country babes!


Big Feet
Ireland ... duh!!!


dee
Ireland


rosie
they are both great. i was born in ireland and still live here. my husband was born in italy and moved here. we go over a few times a year so i get the best of both worlds :)


eg
A bit of both in my opinion. I like to alternate a bit of cool with heat and a bit of pasta with Guiness.


dmIRL
Ireland. even though italy has good weather ireland has the irish culture which you cant beat anywhere!


Scarlett
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Well my great grand parents are Irish, Italien and Scottish so you tell me!!!


Nicky
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italy - better weather and dead romantic !!!


DEBBIE D
italia x


1st Amendment Nut
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Hard to tell, their flags are too much alike.


pencil
Italy


omsie_x
italy
my fav holiday destination
apart from all their high calorie lush foods!


confuzoid
lol italy so it is


ellie
Italy without a shadow of a doubt. Irelands nice but no way near as pretty and no where near as much historical beauty as Italy- what history of IRA bombings maybe....





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