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 Are you inlove with Ireland?
Is there anyone who just loves living in Ireland? and wouldn't want to live any where else? If so, why? I'm thinking of moving there....


 How is life different in Ireland than in the USA?
I am a college student doing a paper on how life in Ireland is different from life in the USA. Does anyone have any input?...


 I'm thinking of going to Ireland... what's the weather like at the moment?
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 Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned?
Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned?
Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned?
after all a house that cost 40,000in 1985 now is "worth" 430,000...


 Best place?
What are the best places to visit in Ireland and some good places to stay while there?Countryside,city,muesuems,resterau... We are planning our trip for this summer and thought I would ask here to ...


 Kerry or Kilarney help me please?
How can i go to Kilarney. i live in Dublin
From Dublin to Kilarney/ Kerry
i would like know what transport Can i take to ...


 Where to go for hen night in ireland?
anywhere except kilkenny... too close to home ;) just looking for a good night out not spa's and ...


 What airport is bigger dublin or shannon airport
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 Isn't it funny that the northern part of Ireland is a different country?
(Not funny-strange, but funny-ha-ha.)...


 Is Ireland a good place to live?
I live in Australia, NSW to be exact, and when I'm older I want move to Ireland. I have a few questions so the person who answers them with the most info gets best answer, thanks.
1) Is I...


 Anyone on here from Ireland today?
How are ya doing? If I vacation in Ireland what is the best time of year to do so? And where should I start my vacation? North? South? Dublin?...


 What are the Irish like?
What are the irish people, are they outgoing, friendly, funny, nice. I might go to school there so that's why i'm wondering. What are Irish univeristy students like? How do the irish feel ...


 Will the prices of flats go downin october in dublin city centre?
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 Could I be an Irish citizen?
If my great-grandparents immigrated from Ireland could I still be eligible for citizenship? If so, how???...


 When is the best time of year to see Ireland? what are some places to visit?
succint answers if possible....


 Question for american boys?
what exactly is your take in us wee Irish girls, all opinions appreciated!...


 Do I need to get an adaptor to go to Cork, Ireland?
Im off to Ireland 2mora and I need to know if I need a adaptor plug and if so what one!!!...


 Day trip in Ireland? ?
Where would you go to on a day trip in Ireland? Can u recommend anywhere?...


 What is your favorite Irish last name..?
BEGINNING with O' ??

Ex: o'hara, o'shea, o'brien ..etc etc..

My pick:
O'keeffe

just rolls off the tongue..so easily.


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 Limerick help please please please!?
can someone please make up a limerick for me?

IT HAS TO BE MADE UP
:]] thanks much !...



eve_dublin_06

Which is the best shopping center in Dublin?


    



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wise_irish_owl
Depends what you're looking for - in the city centre the Jervis centre has all your usual high-street chains, and Stephen's green has most of these too but a few different shops as well (e.g. an art shop etc). Liffey Valley is really good for the usual high-street shops too, but it is outside the city. Blanchardstown SC is huge but a nightmare to get to, traffic and parking are usually mental out there. Dundrum is a really nice shopping centre if you want shops that are a little different (it has some of the high street chains but much more besides), although parking is expensive. HTH!


don't worry be happy!
St. Stephans Green, Liffey Valley or Dundrum, Dundrum is the newest though, and has a great cinima!


masterchief irl
Dundrum if ya have a good few €'s


garhdhnfnfnf
The Square is really good as I live in tallaght, but for someone as sexy and smart as you, I would go to Liffey Valley.
Its big but has the best shops and one of Ireland's biggest cinemas.


pamelajt913
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Powers Court was awesome when I went there, much smaller than St. stephen greens mall....more quiet sofisticated...upscale. Loved Stephen Greens mall as well...20 pence to pee!


lone wolf and pub
I'd say st.stephens green shopping centre...it definately looks the best, and has a great selection of shops ..a cool art gallery on the top floor...and a toilet that you have to pay to get into hahahahah what more could you want??


xxxamgxxx
dundrum is by far the biggest and has best variety !!!!
st stephens green shopping centre is also good also .....
>blandshertown
>pavillion swords
>liffey valley
really i think thier all good !!!!


camoiges cool
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I like Blanchardstown & Liffey Valley best!! Dundrums ok -it depends what your looking for.


an_freagair
Dubdrum is definitely the best, though it isn't in the city centre, you can get to it on the luas.
It has the most variety of shops, and the shops tend to have more stuff in them than their counterparts on Henry st or Grafton st. There is plenty of space in Dundrum too so it doesn't get too claustrophobic with all the people, plus there is a cinema and lots of place to eat and rest your weary feet!


zephyrescent
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St Stephen's Green is prob the best. On a par with Liffey Valley maybe but its too far out of town and St Stephens Green has the park right across the road from it. When your there remember this. I jumped into that lake once in front of half of Dublin's posh "we're having our power hour lunch" crowd. Yep-i was a student!!





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