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 How will an American moving to Ireland be treated?
I have the oppurtunity to work in Shannon Ireland for 1 or 2 years. After that I will return to the States.

I am a 26 year old single white male engineer. Will I be accepted in Ireland? S...


 What is ireland famous food?
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 Where is the best area to stay in co kerry ?
My partner and I have visited Scotland many times but are thinking of trying Ireland for a change. We love remote beaches and peaceful surroundings, Does anywhere in this area match what we have ...


 Is there anywhere in dundalk that i can buy knuckle dusters?
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 My bad again, how many euro should we take for spending money in ireland.?
i know i have asked this question before but i had the currency all ...


 Irish orals?
So I'm having the L.C Irish orals next week (ahh!)

And I'm not to sure of what’s going to happen in it
I know the examiner will ask various questions on my hobbies, my ...


 Legal drinking age?
I am 25 so the legal drinking age doesnt pertain to me, but alot of the 18 yr olds i work with are just dying to know! lol
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 How is life in the countryside?
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 Is gaelic football as big as English football in Ireland? and is it as widely played??...?
I love the sport, find it fascinating, but its not shown on any British TV stations... Just curious to know how big the sport actually is... Is it only played in Eire? What is it like going to see a ...


 Poll: Fair City, Glenroe or Ros Na Run?
Which do you prefer and why?...


 Did anybody on here do transition year in Ireland?
Is it a waste of a year or not?...


 Do you need passport going on ferry to southern ireland?
does dog need ...


 What shops in Ireland can I get skinny jeans in mad colours (like electric blue, yellow, green, hot pink etc)?
It would be great if you suggest shops in the Dublin Region, or nationwide shops.
Especially shops in Liffey Valley!!
Thanks.

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 Anyone hear do the Leaving Certificate (Irish) ?
If so ... how did you study for it ?...


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 Why does Ireland have the highest birth rate in Europe ?
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 How mahy people in Ireland aren't Irish?
What percentage of people in Ireland aren't 100% I...


 Would anyone like to meet up for a quick no strings shag in Ireland good looking?
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 IrElAnD?!?!?!?
Ok have you ever been to ireland?
Have you ever:
ate haggus
Seen Leap Castle
Seen Lisheen Ruins?
Danced the irish jig
and got drunk in ireland?
JUST WONDERIGN :D<...


 What would you rate dublin,ireland as a city?
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carlita S

What would be the advantages of moving to North Ireland (for good..with the familly)?.just a school assignemet


    



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Orla C
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Northern Ireland?

It's got a fairly significant police presence, and not much gets past them.

Also, there's this unofficial neighbourhood watch kind of vibe in many places - the locals clock an unfamiliar face very quickly and you do feel watched ... but given their history, this is no surprise. Once they take to you and realise you're no danger you'll be made welcome. In that sense it is quite safe.

It's a nice part of the world, lovely countryside with good amenities and services. I think County Armagh is quite beautiful.


starlet108
More green spaces, slower pace of life, cost of housing is cheaper than some other places in the UK, less overcrowding than London area's, no problem there with illegal immigrants xxx


greenorlagh
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The lovely people. The scenery. The quality of life. The beautiful beaches (and very cold sea). The golf courses. The pubs. The music. And the education system is second only to Scotland's in the UK.

PLUS you can visit the Republic and have all their wonders on your doorstep too.


BUT the cost of housing has risen dramatically - now an average price of £200,000 for a semi.


barbara b
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crime levels are lower, people are friendlier, and it's more relaxed. Also can drive to Republic for cheaper petrol


♥ Miss Sausage ♥
We all look out for one another here & tend to know not only our immediate neighbours but the whole community.


janetlouise24
The education for children is better over here, as reflected by the exam stats. The cost of living is cheaper, renting is soooooo much cheaper here then London for example a fourfive bedroom house here would cost 400 to 500 a month. No water bills (well for the next year!!)


ems dublin
none whatsoever, the south is sooooooooooo much better


nickipettis
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-learning about a different culture
-maybe getting to learn the Celtic language
-cool music
-the landscape ( outside the cities) is beautiful
-it would be easy to go to other places in Europe


frecklez
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Leaving people you don't like. haha That's how I would look at it, because I don't like most of the people I go to school with.


Citizen DeCat
You get a free balaclava.


Laibach
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The terrorists would be Irish Catholics instead of Muslim middle easterners?

Guiness would be cheaper?

You'd be more likely to catch a leprechan?


Those are the only advantages I can think of.



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