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 What should I do this summer?
My exams finish in a week but I only have a few things planned this summer. I live near BELFAST in northern ireland and I need you guys to tell me what to do with my summer days!
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 Where would you rather live - New Zealand, Ireland or Scotland?
I have a European passport, so I can live in Ireland or Scotland without a problem, however I would need documentation for New Zealand.
Which do you prefer?
Have you visited them all?...


 I'll be on holiday in Dublin on a Bank Holiday. Please explain?
I'm going to be in town for a holiday and one of the days is May 26. What is a bank holiday? Will everything be closed (food and shops?) or can I still do things? Thanks for any help....


 Do Irish people in Ireland feel any kinship to Irish Americans?
as the Irish in America feels towards you? or do you think we are daff?
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like many Irish Americans are proud to be Irish. I don't know why because they left long ...


 Was there a war in ireland recently?
i keep hearing something about someone stealing land,can someone fill me in?
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 Is the name (mona) irish?
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 Which mobile phone service?
do you use and why?

For the sake of it-I'll be moving out to Ireland next year to study at a school to get my masters degree. I am completely naive to mobile phone providers out there ...


 I need some quick answers................?
traveling to Ireland in a month and wondering which is better to fly into, Shannon airport or Dublin airport....


 Ireland vs america??????????????????...
i no this is a stupid question but i tought id ask it anyway.if the irish went to war wit america wat would happen,how long would we last against america nd would england help us.
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 Which of these parts of dublin is a nicer place to live in?
rathmines, rathgar, rathfarnham, glasnevin, santry, drumcondra ...like to be close to the city centre, and between me and my boyf, we can afford to pay $1100 in rent per mth between us , not each.
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 If you were visiting ireland?
how would you like to be entertained? my cousin from the states is coming to stay with me for xmas and loves all things irish!! but the only thing i can think of to do with her is take her to the pub ...


 I AM PROUD TO BE IRISH.......?
If I wasn't, my liver would have collapsed ages ago. ;]
I moved to Hawaii when I was young, but I have a house in Dublin and visit my homeland frequently.

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 Are TAYTO crisps an Irish delicacy ?
I'm in an Irish bar on hols which sells TAYTO crisps. Are they Irish ? Any good ?...


 Is there any irish slang for the words 'no' and 'yes'?
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 Why do so many Americans want to.....?
Visit Ireland???

Not all...but a lot do!!
Last year, when I was on holidays in America...when people would ask you where you are from and I relied Ireland, they would say: "Oh I ...


 How long do you think this recession is going to last in Ireland?
And do you think there will be another Celtic Tiger in the next decade?...


 Enya contributing to ireland?
what has enya done for ireland?...


 How is the weather in Scotland and Ireland around middle april?
If we take a cruise to Ireland, Scotland, and England the 2nd week of April, what kind of weather should we expect? The ports to visit include: Cork, Brest Edinburgh, Inverness, Belfast, Dublin. T...


 Looking for a nice pub to eat in dublin?
who knows a nice pub in - or near - the city center with a good ...


 How often does it get to 105 degrees fahrenheit in Ireland?
And what is the highest it normally gets there every year?...



stevie

Why are Irish people on this site always getting worked up by people saying Ireland?

This whole there is no Southern Ireland its called the Republic of Ireland drivel... honestly pedantic or what??
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I am Irish you dopes! and I never say I am from the republic or Ireland and none of my friends do either, god ye people!!

    



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Is máith liom cáca millís!
It's actually not us Irish. It's what we call plastic paddies pretending they are Irish. I don't care if you call us Ireland, the Republic, the South etc.

There is one person in particular I think you're talkin about but I won't mention any names!

I used to live in the North and when I'm talkin to my friends I refer to Northern Ireland as up north and the Republic as down south! Everybody I know does it!!


murnip
I don't think it's pedantic. I mean, it's not the name of the country. People could just say "Ireland" or "the republic of Ireland".
According to the constitution, Article 4: "The name of the State is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland."


~~∞§arah T∞©~~
lol
Seriously I'm not trying to be rude but when I see people on here using words like pedantic I am sure they learned it that day and tried to think of a question just to use that word.

Btw, no it's not pedantic to those who don't think it is a small matter I suppose.


Rabbityama
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"Southern Ireland" relates the area to the British Northern Ireland, so I think it makes it sound like a region rather than a country.

I think saying "Ireland" is the best way to refer to the nation.


deburca98
Its not pedantic to have your country called by its proper name. Its alos a matter of respect to refer to a country by its proper name when you are wishing to engage in conversation with its people. By using the term southern ireland you are just showing your ignorance. Northern ireland is a name given to that part of the world by its captors, just the same as calling a moon colony division 1x.
The republic of ireland is an independant and soverign state. We fought for our right to be recognised on the world stage and not to wither and die as a crown dominion, irish men uinfiltrated the british secret and civil service in ireland and turned it into a war that the british could never win. Sorry if we are a bit pedantic about that, why dont you let your next question be "why havent the jews got over the holocaust yet ?"


Christine
but there is no Southern Ireland, it is the Republic of Ireland, check an atlas, southern Ireland is Waterford, Cork and Kerry etc!! i don't live there, but I do live in the republic of Ireland, its that simple.

And your right it is pedantic, so what!


Martina L
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Well Southern Ireland is wrong and ambiguous. I wouldn't go on too much about it but it's Ireland (officialy, ROI, Republic of Ireland, independent state) and Northern Ireland (officially, part of the UK). If you say Southern Ireland people might think Cork Kerry and Waterford!


Eamonn S
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Ireland is an island, anyone from there, with the exception of maybe some Dubliners realize that Southern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and Eire are in fact the same place, "any part of Ireland outside the Northern Ireland border".
I was born and raised in the border county of Donegal and any idiot with a grasp of geography can tell you that Donegal is the most northerly county on the island, my friends from northern Ireland refered to Donegal as the south as did we, while growing up we maintained a good relationship with fellow Irish people from the "North" and it probably helped that we didn't sweat the small stuff, so, grow up people Ireland as a whole is a thriving place both to live and work and the only difference I see any more in regards to that invisible separation is what currency you use. We are all Irish and I for one am proud of it.


jibrilz
careful
wars have been fought for less
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? !
How would you feel about your country being called something its not? There has been a lot of trouble in the past about our country and we can finaly call it the Republic of Ireland or even just Ireland. So whats so wrong with wanting to do that?


greenorlagh
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Sure I understand where you are coming from but there are a couple of points worth making. The state formerly known as Eire no longer exists as from the signing of the Anglo Irish agreement. The state of the Republic of Ireland no longer lays a claim on the northern six counties - that's a fact endorsed by the Dail, not my opinion. Therefore the constitution was changed and was argued in the dail last month that the state formerly known as Eire no lnger exists - this was argued by Sinn Fein members.

Ireland - to be pedantic - is an island and has on it two seperate countries, the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Therefore it is wrong to refer to the republic as just Ireland as Ireland includes the northern six counties...

Now then - none of this is my opinion but put it like this how would the people of the Republic like to be referred to as being part of England? You wouldn't would you? So - when people refer to Ireland when they actually mean the Republic how do you think the people of the occupied territories feel?

Anyway - as I said at the start of this - Dail Eireann signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement and have decided legally that there are two seperate countries on the island and have changed the constitution accordingly.



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