Why do so many Irish women dislike GrĂ¡inne Seoige ? |
| I for one think she is very classy, intelligent, witty and beautiful. Are these women jealous of her? Is that why they dislike her? I cannot see another reason. She is polite and has great time for ... |
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What is your opinion of the effectiveness of the Police Service of Northern Ireland? |
Does it seem reasonably free of political bias in its hiring practices and attitudes toward both religious/political communities?
Hmm...I think I'll post this question in the U.K. ... |
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Know much about ireland>? |
well in a little over year i will be in ireland on an exchange program and i really want to go to a modern exciting fun place, any recommendations?
and any other information would be nice.
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How do i find my relatives in Ireland? |
| My Grandfather came to America In 1912. But he told me that an other part of them came in the early 1700's. Is there a website I can go to that can go to that will help me see if I have any ... |
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Irish luck? |
I have always heard "Luck of the Irish".
My ancestors came from Ireland apparently due to my name. So what happened to my Irish luck? How do I go about reclaiming it? Additional D... |
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We are going to Ireland for 10 days-how much money should we take? |
| We already have paid for the rental car and b&bs. So we are going to have to eat 2 meals a day for 2 people and gas. We are not much on buying trinket stuff. So realistic would should a meal ... |
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Moving from the US to Dublin and I need some information? |
| I've lived in London, Edinburgh and the Cayman Islands so I am accustomed to living outside the US. My problem is a couple of little things. If you don't know the answers but might know a ... |
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Has anyone from dublin done their junior cert mocks? |
| i would be soooooooooo happy if you could send me a link to the papers you did.im doing honours english,irish,maths,history,geography.ho... and ... |
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When is the cheapest time to visit Dublin, Ireland on vacation? |
| I want to go for a week and a half to 2 weeks. wanting to do as much as i can spending as little as i can.... |
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Is republic of ireland a nice place to live? |
| a friend of mine lives in cork ireland and said it is a good place to live anybody live there or visited, ... |
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What are some fun places to go in Galway? |
| I just moved here, and I was wondering what would be some fun places to go to. I don't like pubs, not much of a lush.... |
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I'm Wanting to move to Ireland? |
| i want to move to ireland in 6 to 7 years or so.. right now i live in United States. what are some things i should think or know about before movin to ireland? if you are wondering why i want to move ... |
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I want to visit Ireland, who there can chat about it? Local places to see,nite life,cool sh*t? |
| I'm 34 and trying to plan a trip to Ireland in 2009. Where is the best place to fly and stay?..like city..?I live in Aztec,NM,US(sm city).I want real stuff not tourst stuff even though I will be ... |
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Irish friends? |
Is there an.. Irish friends or school friends reunited ..wp anywhere ? Additional Details Martin m.. I think you misunderstood the question...I'm not looking for an AA meeting...I... |
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Can anyone translate this into Gaelic for me? |
| Hi, I am doing a project on Ireland for school and I need to translate these phrases into Gaelic. I have searched for internet translators, but the ones that do Gaelic only do one word at a time, not ... |
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What would you say are the top 5 places I should go to in Dublin? |
| I'm living in the Sandymount region of Dublin for the next 4 months. What would you say are the top 5 things I absolutely must experience while here? It can be anything from museums to pubs to ... |
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Co. Galway, Clifden....? |
| I'm considering traveling to ireland, and i think i've narrowed it down to Co. Galway... i was wondering if anyone could tell me about the Co. and other possible towns/cities to stay in. i ... |
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Ireland in June? |
| I am traveling from the U.S to Ireland and England this June. What is the weather there like in June? The same as here? Also what are the foods like?... |
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Where is a good area for a college student to live in Dublin Ireland? |
I am a 20 year old female college student that will be spending 3 months in Dublin over the summer on a work holiday. Does anyone have any suggestions on what areas I should look for living accomatdations or just anyother advice on Ireland in general, I've never been before. |
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don't mind him or her its great and its getting cheaper im studying tv at the mo anywhere near the city is good rathmines is **** and pricier try crumlin its grand these day good luck and enjoy |
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See my source. |
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An area very popular with students and young people is Rathmines.
Generally I would advise spending as little time as possible in Dublin, and heading out of it when you get the chance. It's just too expensive to be any fun anymore. |
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Consider the north side as well for accommodation, which is often cheaper than the south side of the Liffey, just a historical thing. North Strand/Fairview and Marino are close to the city centre(15min walk) for the night life etc, while close to the strand road, which goes out to Howth, for lovely walks. It also has all the facilities you need, video shop, Centra, bottle store etc. |
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Good areas are away from the city center. Unfortunately the 70 pc of the city is bad than good. The west south is a ghetto, the west North could be dodgy sometimes with extremely deprived areas. The East side is good but there are bad areas there as well. I would say have a look at www.daft.ie and there you can make up your mind. My favorite areas are Clontarf, South East (except Dun Laoghaire), Casteknock, Howth, Dalkey, Dundrum, Rathmines could be dodgy sometimes. Anyway have a look at the website and then you can ask me individually about the properties you like regarding the areas. Be careful, Dublin is a rough city and you can be killed in a bad place in a wrong time.
Ireland is a very racist country. You will get racist comments and people will always look at you as a foreigner, outsider, an invader, a person responsible for the economic collapse, no matter where are you from. I live here for 3 years and I can't wait to leave. But for 3 months, this is not even an issue. 3 months can fly quickly.
Regarding holiday work...the Irish economy has collapsed, there is no job at all, and even in the good times, the employers were giving priority to the locals. 3 years here and I haven't seen any foreigner working in a good job. Therefore you can put yourself in the sea of unemployed, but always as a second choice employee. |
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