Hello! I'm Italian! What are the weather and the temperature like in this period in Dublin? |
Because I will leave for Dublin on 10th July...
Tahnk you very much and sorry for my English!
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Nice places to visit south-east coast Eire? |
Me & my boyfriend are going to visit his family near Dublin in the summer, we want to hire a car and go off and explore some nice places pref. round the coast...any suggestions?
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Can someone help me please. Is there a ferry From "Cobh" near Cork in Ireland To Southampton in England. ? |
| I have been told there maybe a ferry From Cobh near Cork in Ireland To Southampton in England. Is this true? Can someone help me please.... |
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If you come from ireland |
how come someone always asks if you know anybody called paddy
o tool etc; does anyone from america know george ... |
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Do I need visa to vist Ireland? |
| do I need visa to vist Ireland I have a resident permit in G... |
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I might be doing a student exchange to Ireland, my junior year of high school (I'm 16)- anything to tell me? |
Advice?
Anything to say to my parents to keep them calm?
What's good in Ireland?
What should I see while I'm there?
I look old for my age, would I get carded at a bar/... |
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Cheapest way to travel from Dublin to Uk? |
Looking to make a day trip to london in a couple weeks time.
Just wondering the cheapest way to do that?
Will also settle for a weekend trip if needs be.... |
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Texting a ireland number from a uk mobile? |
i cant seem to be able to text my friend in ireland any help guys?
0879734427 its only 10 dig!... |
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Foreigners living in ireland before 1900s? |
| In fiction, was it possible to have a foreigner in Ireland before the 1900s who married there and had a family?... |
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Hello, I would like to hear from Ireland, is that possible? |
| I am in U.S.A. and want to hear more and ask Q,s of Irish people. Is this an opition? Not quite sure about things. New to computer. Thanks for any imput. GrammaB.... |
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Who knows ireland,waterford? |
| ok u looked at this because you know ireland, well my question is about waterford, isnt it true that waterford does not have a train station, i know it just over the bridge buts it co.kilkenny once ... |
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I need a list of Irish Contributions? |
| Hey, I need a list of Irish contributions in traditions, holidays, vocabulary, and foods that were brought to America from Ireland.... |
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Ireland is Indepedent ??!!? |
It is a disappointment for the British have a neighbor Indepedent?
England had a lot of territory, the next it will be indepedent, Australia or Scotland?... |
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Is it OK to attend a church while visiting in Dublin Ireland? |
| I would like to attend a church while in Dublin, but I don't know if its ok to do so? I don't really care what religion it is since it's just a one time visit. But I don't want ... |
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I am looking to move to Galway, dublin, cork, or belfast ireland next year. Need info please!? |
| i am looking to move there with 3 of my best friends next year around september/october. I am starting to research it. What is best city to move to? Do most citizens speak english? What is the ... |
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Where can I buy used appliances, bicycles, and common house hold items in Dublin? |
| In the US there are places like the Salvation Army, Goodwill, or even flea markets. What is there in Dublin Ireland and where are they?... |
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Which city is the best to live in Irleand? |
Hi!!! I just wanna know which city in Irleand is the best for an italian girl to live and work...(No Dublin because I prefer a small city!!!) I was thinking about Galway or Kilkenny... Many people told me to go to Galway, but I read that Kilkenny is another beautiful small city, full of life... Can you help me??? Just want to say that I can speak quite good english and I'm looking for a job as waitress or shop assistent... THANK YOU!!!! |
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ashley
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y cant u cm 2 dublin its just as busy as cork !!! and galway ... dont listen to the ppl in cork saying they are the real capital because we are DUBLIN |
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Brenda B
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Hi there,
I live in Co. Waterford and think its a lovely area often referred to as the sunny south east!!! There are so many lovely towns in this area, as its by the sea there are a lot of really nice restaurants dotted around so work should be plentiful. As for Galway or Kilkenny both are great places and I would say you would be equally happy in either. Personally my choice would be Galway just love the place. As Ireland is such a small country why not pay us a visit spend a few nights in each city or town on your shortlist and make your decision based on what you see for yourself. |
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PrettyKitty
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I would definitely suggest Galway, but then I am biased! I've lived in Galway for 4 years now and love it.
There is a wonderful vibrant community of many different cultures, and you would find work no problem as there are hundreds of restaurants/bars/etc...! It is also very student orientated, with lots of festivals going on.
Just be prepared for the weather - it rains a lot in Galway, but its not really cold.
Hope to see you there soon.... |
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tzddean
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Cork or Galway would be good |
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reginaldstower
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Waterford |
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Liz
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I have lived in a few cities in Ireland Dublin, Galway and Cork to name a few and I have found that Cork was the best for scenery, tourist attractions and there are loads to see and do in cork. You could google your search by typing what you are looking for into the google search bar. |
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GeeCee
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Try Cork, its a lovely city, also referred to as the capital. Jobs are at a premium so I would try to get the work organised before you arrive. |
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suzanne s
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The cities in Ireland are beautiful. But have tried looking into some of the large towns. A lot of them have great night life, historical interests, closer to the Irish countryside. And a lot cheaper than the city |
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Galway is really nice!! My aunt lives there. Its a beautiful little city. Galway is one of Ireland's fastest growing city. Galway city has a reputation amongst Irish cities for being associated with the Irish language, music, song and dancing traditions - it is sometimes referred to as the 'Bilingual Capital of Ireland', although like all other cities in the Republic of Ireland, the vast bulk of the city's people converse mostly in English. |
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