"Irish" language???? |
| When Irish people refer to "Irish" as a language, do they mean what I would call Gaelic, or do they mean the "Father Ted dialect"?... |
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Would you except a knighthood? |
| Being Irish, would you except a knighthood. (for whatever reason you might be offered one... i dunno say you stopped the Aliens invading the world or something... (but thanks to Lisbon we obviously ... |
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Do people in Northern Ireland never eat? |
If so, why are there no restaurants in Belfast?
Great city in every other respect :-)
OK, I'm sure there are a few but they are hard to find, often full of ppl with kids ... |
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Hi what is the postal code for ireland? |
| i am trying to set up an account for my friend but it wont let me unless i type in a postal code but i know that there is not a code for ireland!? i tried all different stuff like 0000, n/a, eirn, ... |
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Ireland pastimes..? |
im doing a project on ireland and i need to put what people do for fun. Does anyone know where i can find the information? Additional Details my outline says to put pastimes (what people ... |
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Irish or British for Northern Irish in your passport? |
If you come from Northern Ireland, does it say Irish/Northern Irish or British under nationality in your UK passport? Additional Details If you opt for a UK passport, can you have 'I... |
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Gerry Ryan should replace Pat Kenny on Late Late show....? |
Pat Kenny is so dull, If Gerry Ryan presented the Late Late show, then it would be a bit of craic and it might even get more viewers!
Anyone agree or do you all think Gerry is a pain in ... |
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Where is the best places to go out in DUBLIN ?? ? |
Going to Dublin for New Years with my girl friends, where shall we go out (nightclub/pub wise) ?
Never been before !! Additional Details I don't know if dublin is a big place, ... |
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Ireland??? |
where is best to visit?
North or South.
and who are more friendly???... |
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Dublin: How much does beer cost? |
A friend of a friend went to Dublin (Ireland) and went into several pubs. He bought two pints of Guinness and was charged €20 - twenty Euros.
Wherever he went in Dublin he said it was ... |
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Belfast or Cork? |
Given the choice for a boozy weekend away, which city would you go for?
Both have cheap flights available you see!... |
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What are some Irish food taboos? |
| I'm doing a project on probably one of the best countries ever and and found only little about their food taboos. can you guys help me please?? much appreciated! thanks!... |
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Silly question for people from the south, do you consider Northerners to be "Irish"? |
| I'm from the North, Co. Derry, just over the border with Donegal, but have recently moved to the South for work. I have always considered myself to be as Irish as anyone else on this island, and ... |
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What is the best place to spend 3 days in Ireland; not interested in tourist stuff but more land and people? |
I'll be in Scotland for a month or so and am interested in starting to explore Ireland. Don't like tours, just want 3 days in a 'local' type atmosphere. Thanks! |
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grandpa522
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If you base yourself in Shannon, you can visit many wonderful places, such as the Ring of Kerry, the Lakes of Killarney, the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Dingle Peninsula, Blarney Castle, Bunratty Castle, Limerick, to name a few.
Of course, you couldn't see all of them in 3 days, but rent a car and you would be able to choose from a good many interesting sites. |
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Me Girl
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Check out Dingle and Kilkenny. Dingle is beautiful - on the coast and charming. Kilkenny is great as well. They're both on the southwestern tip of the island. |
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irishaccommodationguide
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Hi Bee,
really depends what you are after and what sort of transportation you have. Personally I would recommend staying a night in a few places so you can see that little bit more. The west of Ireland would be my choice-Galway is an excellent vibrant city with lots of live music etc. Connemara is not far away if you want rugged countryside. Another option is Sligo which is 2 hours from Galway so you could see both. Sligo has the best scenery in Ireland and has some beautiful tranquil locations. Check out a stroll at Lough Gill-its amazing or climb Knockerea mountain where Queen Maeve is supposed to be buried. Its magic.
As regards accommodation and car rental check out http://www.irishaccommodationguide.com which offers every type of accommodation in every part of Ireland. Enjoy your trip.
Dara
P.s let us know how you get on by posting a comment on our new blog at http://www.irishaccommodationguide.com/travelblog |
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petercullinan
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west clare of course i live here |
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Patty
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Look for a converted castle! Some of the smaller ones have been made into Bed & Breakfasts in the American tradition. I don't have any specifics right off the bat, but your travel agent should be able to line you up! Have fun! |
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Martin K
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Just do what locals do. hang out in bar, see a play, browse a book shop. Walk around the streets in the mornings, particularly after a shower (rain). walk along the canal banks. |
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xxxamgxxx
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Donegal not touristy but still alot to do malin head is class over around killybegs and kilcar and portsalon !!! |
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jademonkey
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just sit in a pub for three days, an isolated country one would be best. let the people come to you... as a stranger you will be very interesting to the locals who will undoubtably tell you all their stories. |
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superwop2
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Why not try West Cork? The beaches are amazing, and it's off the dreaded coach tour routes. There's lots of traditional festivals at this time of year. You can get a flight into Cork airport, then a bus into Clonakilty or Skibberreen. |
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mightymite1957
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Try Athlone, it's in the center of the country, nice town, wonderful people, not touristy at all. Have fun. |
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Texas_at_its_best
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I lived in Northern Ireland for five years, Belfast is a busy spot for northern part, Bangor if you want to be close to the beach. I lived in Bangor and only took five minutes to get the beach. Londonderry is also nice for crowds. Down south Dublin is the center of the south. It really depends if you want to go to Ulster or stay in the south. |
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