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 Do NEXT stores in southern ireland accept store vouches in sterling?
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 I'm Leaving Home! im 14.do't try stop me.what to do.I live in Dublin.?
I'm thinkn of goin to england to see my sis, or sleep over in my mates house for a night, I'm leaving don't tell me not to leave, just tips on leaving, I was goin to leave tonight but ...


 Question to IRISH WOMEN!!?
hi irish ladies

going ireland soon on holiday

just wondered what you thought of english guys

do you like (london) england accent too?

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 How far is cork airport from the city centre?
i just want to know how long does it take to go from the airport to the centre of cork and how much is a taxi?...


 Me and my friend want to live in ireland someday, is that a bad idea?
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 I am planning to attend Dublin City University, is it expensive?
Hello! Like I said, I am planning on attending Dublin City University and I'm worried I may not be able to afford living in Ireland! How much would it cost for rent? And I'm not familiar ...


 Average price of alcohol in Dublin?
I'm heading to Dublin this weekend and Im just curious to know if anyone can tell me what I can expect to spend in bars and clubs (and maybe even recommend a few places to go?). How much is say ...


 Has anyone been to Ireland and if so how is it?
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 What international airport in Ireland is considered the best? Where is it located?
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 Euros only in Republic of Ireland?
My daughter is traveling to Ireland and the UK this summer and her chaperones have stated that she can use pound Sterling in both places. The itinerary is for the Republic of Ireland and I thought ...


 How should I summarize this report on The Troubles (Belfast) to a ten minute speech?
The Troubles consisted of about thirty years of recurring acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and unionist ...


 What is the lake called in Northern Ireland near Belfast on the weather map. Looks so big?
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 Ireland unemployment record increase... whats happening???
now up to 5.5%....

http://www.rte.ie/busine...


 Does anyone out there no anyone in co limerick?
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 Do you think there will be a 'final straw' to bring down this government?
Firstly there was the €33k pay rises for themselves, then no medical cards for the over 70's, then cut backs in education, then 12 yr old girls were told they can't have a potential life ...


 Whats the best gift to ask for from Ireland?
I have a friend going there who lived there before and he asked if I wanted him to get me anything. I want something unique and special you know .... but I'm stumped. what should I ask for???...


 Is Dublin a good night out for new years eve?
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 Is Dublin a nice place to live in?
I have to decide wether to move to Dublin for work. What are the pros and conts of the City?...


 What is that Castle that people kiss in Ireland?
Hey I was wondering I was looking through a Photo Abulm and I saw a pic. of me kissing this castle for good luck but I cant remember the name of the castle. If anyone know please help me. Thanks!!!!...


 What date does Christmas shopping officially start in Ireland?
Because I want to go up to Dublin for a day out before it all starts to get crowded and ...



Mikail Serjika

Where is the overall best place to live in ireland???


    



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Mr Answerman
Kilkenny ...

at least if you're a hurling fan !


Elaine And Manus
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Cork...nice people and lovely countryside


Flame 187
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The West of Ireland - if you fancy getting away from all the hustle and bustle of Dub. The country is far better, with pleny of sight seeing, Aran Islands, Cliffs of Moher, Achill, Louisborugh, Connemara, Old Head, etc.. loads of nice unspoiled beaches. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants and the ppl are really friendly. :-)


Kim C
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Dublin: friendly people, good food, shopping, museums, history, sights etc
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lotg_4eva
i'd say wicklow even tho i hav nothing 2 do with it simply coz its got stunning scenery and is fairly close 2 dublin so u got the best of both worlds....tho galway/mayo/sligo is stunning 2 and galway has all the stuff dublin has on a smaller scale...so its a tie between wicklow and galway!!!


alan m
The part you like the best is the best part.


Shane
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Well Cork has really started to evolve over the last few years and is the second biggest city in Ireland now. Theres lots of shops,restaurants,bars,clubs and apartments going up everywhere now. There are plenty of apartments to choose from in the city and there are quite a few suburban apartments around now too. Cork also has a great 18 route bus service. As for scenery you are never more than 15-20 minute drive from the country and there are great waterfront walks in the suburbs. Theres also an airport here if you need to go home. the music scene in Cork is amazing every year during the summer theres a music festival called Live at the Marquee where some fantastic acts are coming this year (Dolly Parton and Jay-Z and many more) there is also a really good music scene in clubs aswell. A new Cork band on the rise is called Fred check them out on http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId...
I hope this helps answer your question!


submissivmsle36
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hi you
the overall best place to live is cork city i have life here now for 48 years and would live anywhere else mind you i was born here in cork





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