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 Has anyone ever been to Ireland,Scotland,or New Zeland? How is it like over there?
I have seen pictures of those places and they all look so beautiful. What should I expect if I go to those places someday?...


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Do you think Ireland would be a nice place to live and why....


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 I heard that the Guinness at the top of the Storehouse in Dublin was wonderful. What do others think?
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 What do People in Ireland think of America right now?
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 Any suggestions for the best way to find relatives in ireland?
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 Does anyone know the title of an Irish song that i heard in a pub once?
it was a love song and it went summit like this " all the hills of ...., with songs to sing, ....(sorry i don;t know the rest of the words but i heard it is a famous irish song played in most ...


 Has anyone been affected on the recession in ireland this year..?
have you had to move aboard or find it difficult to get ...


 Why do people say UK and N.Ireland??
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 I going to Ireland this year doi need a passport?
i going to southern Ireland do i need a passport???...


 Which is more Awesome...?
The Scots or the Irish?

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 Has anybody here ever been to Croke Park (a stadium in Dublin)?
And whats it like?
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 Whats the deal with stone hedge?
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 Can you watch X Factor in Dublin? If so, which channel? I'm going there for a weekend and don't want to miss i?
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 Which bar is the best pure irish bar in dublin?
I am staying in Dublin over the weekend and I do not want to get trapped in tourist stuff....


 American moving to Ireland?
Hey.. im moving to limerick this fall to start a new career at a dental lab making prosthetic dentures. That's besides the point, do Irish people like US citizens? I ask this because i also was ...



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What is daily life like for people in ireland?


    



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loux
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Same as anywhere... go to work, school, college, to the mall, out with friends, out to eat, watch TV, go into whatever city you live by, do sports, the list is endless. Your daily life is well, whatever you choose to do with your day! It's the same in any other European country, America, Canada, like someone above me said "any other developed country".


Is máith liom cáca millís!
Same as everywhere else in the world.

Might I ask why do people assume that we have a different daily life to the rest of the world?


I should be doing something else
Get up about 7am, arrive at work at 8am, lunch from 1-2pm, leave work at 5:30pm and arrive home around 6:15, make my dinner, watch the soaps, have a shower and go to bed.
At the weekends i get up at about 10am, go shopping, watch TV and either go out for dinner, go to the bar, go to the cinema etc. God I have a boring life lol


Why When How
like anywhere in Western Europe, I would have thought.


Elaine And Manus
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Same as everywhere else. Go to work to pay the bills.
Come home, relax and sleep.


verycheesygirl
It's pretty normal. ;) Same as anywhere else.


Claire
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Same as other developed countries!


alan m
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It is the same there as with you. Get up, work, relax sleep.


Paulio
Depends on the age group. Adult life is the same if not better quality of living the most of western europe and definately america. Kids are kids! Student life however is great.

Im a student, my daily life goes like this. 9-3: college
6-9: work
10-4: PARTY! Dublin city is FULL of excellent nightclubs and pubs with all the newest music from america and Europe.

All in all its an excellent quality of life.


xterri91x
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It's the same as in any other country...


John Campbell
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people living in Ireland is like a spider living in a bathtub, stuck in a nightmarish system with no hope of escaping except death.


Liam o
Get up. Have a wash and a beer. Go to pub, have more beer. Answer the phone, say "Sorry darling I will be home in 30". Have more beer. Go to her good self. Get whatever she has burnt into your stomach. Have a beer or two. Go to bed, fondle about until she tell you to "STOP THAT". Go to sleep. Repeat process as long as money lasts.



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