What do you think about the first name Seamus ? |
| In many jokes and novels, Irish guys are often called Seamus. Yet, when I went to Ireland, people told me that it is not such a popular first name in Ireland. Why? I find it ... |
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I would like to know if there's someone living in Dublin?? |
j'd like to go there... Additional Details i know that there are people in Dublin !! i just want to talk to someone who knows well about the city....... |
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I like redhead women, should I move to Ireland? |
I live in the U.S and in my are there are few redhead... I love them, but they are hard to find!
They say there are lots of redhead women in Ireland, is tha true?... |
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What should you know about Ireland? |
Additional Details Please don't answer if you don't live there.... |
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I no everyone talkes about ireland but what about NORTHERN IRELAND??? |
| Hasn't anyone heard of it??? I live there and all the americains (AND SOMETIMES EVEN THE ENGLISH) havent heard of it. No, its not like northern england or nothern wales. Northern Ireland is a ... |
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What Irish food could I send my friends in the states? |
| I've got a sports tube of jaffa cakes that I'm fairly certain will survive the journey but I've got a massive dairy milk bar and a packet of hob nobs that I'm not so confident ... |
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What is it like in Ireland? |
im planing to go there for the summer but i don't know what to expect? im 18 and i from the u.s, im just wondering about the hospitality? Additional Details im going to be staying ... |
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Who is the best irish female singer -past or present? |
I want to know who in your opinion is the best female singer of any genre of music,the one that you really love. Additional Details I have to say my favourite female singer from anywhere ... |
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Ireland (ROI) question- please help? |
I'm about to graduate from Uni (Archaeology), and I want to visit ROI as it's only just across the water and I'm really interested in the region's history.
Is Ireland ... |
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Did you ever think you'd see the day when we'd be Top Contributors? |
Has the world gone mad or what?
We're havin a party to celebrate tonight so everyone's invited to Ballydung Manor (especially the ladies).
We're hoping that the Seoige ... |
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What city is more interesting: Cork or Dublin? |
| I want to go to Ireland (first time) and am not necessarily interested in pubs or night life. I really just want to see beautiful scenery...any suggestions? Even any other Irish cities (aside from B... |
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Drinking in ireland age limit? |
i am 17 and will be turning 18 in september.
at the end of july i will be going to ireland.
what is the drinking age,basically we will be touring all over and one place will be guinness,and ... |
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When you think of ireland what do you think? |
| i just want to know what the funny stereotypes that are out there are! like we are all alcoholics and we only eat potatoes!!!... |
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Where is the Best place to go in Ireland? |
I am thinking about going to Ireland for a short break!
But I am not entirly sure where to go I want some where quite in the country with a couple of places of interest close by (ruins churches etc) and possibly a small country pub a few shops.
Just some where I can enjoy some wine and
Relax So I am hoping that some one out there can help me! |
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Co. Galway and Co. Clare in the West. Connemara is in Galway and is full of pockets of Gaelic-speaking areas. It's very rugged and there's some nice hunting/fishing areas as well as obligatory ruins.
Co. Clare has the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and nice little towns. A great place to hear Irish music is Doolen in Co. Clare. Galway town has great restaurants and wine. There are B&Bs all over. I also like the Northwest for its ruggedness.
It's a bit more touristy but south of Co. Clare is Co. Kerry and Dingle which is famous for its beauty. Another pretty area is Wexford and SE Ireland but I don't know it as well. |
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Foxy
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Beautiful county Kerry! Make sure you don't miss Killarney, Dingle and the Ring of Kerry!
have fun! |
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The west of Ireland is the most rugged and unspoilt. Personally i like Wexford on the south east. The main town is lovely, a short drive and you're out in the country. And you have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world to walk along (even in the winter). |
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murnip
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West Cork or Kerry |
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Seeing as you're looking for a quiet, out of the way kind of break, you should definitely check out Co. Clare. There are a lot of very small villages, e.g. Doonbeg, that sound just what you're looking for. This would be very convenient for you if you are flying into Shannon Airport too as it's only about an hour's drive to get there. It's beautifully wild country and very sparsely populated. It's also got lots of ruins and other places of interest to hand so you should be kept occupied for the duration of your stay. |
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Georgie
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Mayo and Kilkenny are nice! |
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angel
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my mother is from dublin, the surrounding areas are lovely, give it a try, have a lovely time x |
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gadgetyann
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I really liked the street market area in Dublin myself |
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ANN F
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County Kerry the land time forgot [no offence to Kerry people] |
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Galway or Kilarney. |
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Captain Shamrock
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Go into the west, Galway Clare they are nice or look for Offaly if you want to feel like you are on the set of Father Ted, Tullamore is nice (and that's were I am from) |
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Go to Dingle... its on the west coast round the ring of kerry. there are some great irish pubs (and resident dolphin called fungie) and the scenery as you drive in is breathtaking!!! |
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Kerry is full of cute hoors,and over-rated. Go to Clare, Ballyvaughan, Its near the cliffs of Moher, there's the Alwee caves, and its beautiful.and you can get a trip over to the Arran Islands
.Or else west Cork, down near Schull, beautiful. But the drive to Clare is probably easier than the drive to West Cork, North Mayo is lovely too, and easy to get too. |
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Orla C
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It depends on what you like. You should be advised though that going out of season means that many attractions are closed. Also, don't imagine that the weather will be nice ... that said, if you try one of the smaller cities/larger towns, you will most certainly have the best of both worlds, especially if you hire a car to go outside of these places, and if the weather turns bad you have other options. Most of the cities/large towns have some sort of mediaeval fortress in or nearby (or both), and other attractions, free things going on, etc. The west of the country tends to be a bit wetter than the east, but the people there are nicer ... okay, I'm biased because I live in the west, but ...
Alcohol is expensive here. I'd suggest staying in a Bed & Breakfast, the people who run these tend to be local families and know the area you're staying in. |
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Westport in Mayo is really good, nice pubs, restaurants and good shopping. |
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Wall P
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Galway - a great town with a lot to do for visitors and close to fantastic scenery such as, Connemara, the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, The Aran Islands, Delphi Valley, Craogh Patrick, and so on. Killarney is also good but if time is a limiting factor I would go to Galway first.
some good info here: http://www.irelandwest.ie/ |
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the airport or the ferry terminal
even the train to the UK is possible (ie Belfast) |
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Heavens Demon
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Balinalee county longford!! |
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