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 Does Ireland use euros or pounds?
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 Is it illegal to smoke marijuana in Irland?
Hi. I'm thinking about coming to Irland and as i enjoy an occasional spliff or two, was wondering is it legal or illegal? Also is it fairly easy to find??
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 Thinking of moving to ireland,buying a cottage and lead a simple life..any advice would be appreciated?
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 Does a u.k. citizen need a passport for Dublin and has anyone been to the Guinness Factory?
Is there any drinking to be done at the Guinness factory?...


 How does money(currency)work in the Uk, Briatin, Ireland, Scotland,Etc,?
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 [[question for people from ireland]] do you think its true that all d4's are stuck up snobs?
jst wonderin............


 Annoyed with the term 'St Patties Day'?
Anyone else incredibly annoyed with the term St 'Patties' day???
ITS PADDIES DAY!! As in Paddy is short for Patrick!!! No offence to any Americans but damn you Americans!! Lol Although ...


 Who loves Ireland and why..?
The salt of the earth etc etc. Friendly people, enjoy a good singalong. The Irish are a great race of people. How did you find them??...


 I'm going to Dublin with my mum on Saturday?
We dont really want to go shopping - mostly sightseeing. Can anyone recommend somewhere nice/interesting to visit?

Also, I was going to park in Phoenix park and travel on the Luas maybe. ...


 In Ireland, what is the most common surname.?
Mines is Lynch,...


 Some More Questions for Irish People?
What was the first CD you ever bought?
What is your middle name?
Do you drive?
What is the worst film you have ever seen?
Which countries have you been to?
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 If you are born in the UK and live in UK, and your parents are Irish can you get an irish passport?
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 Do they have a train in Ireland?
Hey like we are moving to Ireland and I am 16 and I was just curious do they have a train that takes you everywhere?? I know United kingdom does but does ireland have one?
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 Why are some Irish people antagonistic towards the English?
I know most Irish people get on well with their Sasanach Brethren but there's a certain number that don't like us.
You watch our TV shows, read our newspapers, support our football ...


 Does anybody know of any FREE irish-english translators online?
I was sent something the other day in irish gaelic and I have no clue what it says!Incase any of you might it read "Da caugher a geg a dough a;hought.Duidh duith.Slan.Eirene go bra"
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 I am 100% Irish-American. I won't marry anyone who isn't of 100% Irish origin. Anyone else like this???
I'm a male. I'm 19 ys old, and I'm a 1st generation Irish American. Both my parents r from Ireland & r both ethnically Irish. I love only one country though & that country is A...


 Whats the best thing Ireland ever produced? (Band, Foodstuffs, word, film.. whatever)?
So what do you think?It can be anything at all! Band/Singer, Film, TV program, Actor, a word associated with ireland, food/drink
Whatever!!
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Woaah.. loving the ...


 English friend told me to forget the past?
I'm 16 and I grew up in Northern Ireland. I'm now living in Co. Galway. Due to my history and that of my family I still feel strongly about my countries past (hunger strikes etc.).
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 Are all Irish people liars?
I'm Irish....


 What are your views on the religions in Ireland and Scotland?
Protestant and Catholic.....personally i think it's stupid ..people are people in my eyes....your views?...



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Why do Irish people call Ireland the "Free state"?

I live in northern ireland and i usually call Ireland "down south" but why do some people say "Free state"? Is it that Protestants call it "down south" and catholics call it "free state"? I've always wondered...

    



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Orla C
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I live in County Limerick and I've only ever heard it referred to as the Republic of Ireland or the Irish Republic. Free State sounds a bit strange to me now .... but I have yet to ask the Protestants I know who live in the Republic what they call it, other than home, that is.


Michael
When the southern counties of Ireland gained some independence from UK-rule in 1922, they were originally known as the Irish Free State, until 1937 when full republican independence was achieved and the nation was officially renamed as Éire.


JA12
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We just call it Ireland, or Eire


IsabellaParis
We were offcialy known as the Irish Free State from 1921 till 1949 when we changed to the Republic of Ireland. I know people, both prods and caths who call it down south, but the caths do also call it the free state and God's country.


bluebell
I've never heard Irish people living in the Republic calling it anything but Ireland .... the description "Free State" seems to be used now exclusively in the North of Ireland. However, the roots of the expression date firmly from the south.

From http://homepage.eircom.net/~johnsl/MODCOIN.HTM .....

In 1926 the government of the newly founded Irish Free State formed a coinage committee to plan for a new Irish coinage ..... The design chosen for the common obverse was of a 16 string Irish harp ..... The legend Saorstat Eireann (Irish Free State, in Irish) surrounds, and the date is divided either side of the harp ...... The change of the official name of the country from the Irish Free State to The Republic of Ireland in 1938 required a change in the legend on the obverse of the coin ....... the legend was modified to Eire (Ireland in Irish) and the date was moved to one side of the harp.

Hope this helps .... it makes sense to me


jim t
At the end of its War of Independence Ireland was partitioned into the 6 counties of Northern Ire;and and the 26 counties which gained independence from England and became known as the Free State.
A civil war broke out between those who supported the Free State and sections of the IRA which wanted a 32 county republic. The army of the Free State were commonly called Staters.


hannah w
because there are not ruled by england ...the republic ...lbelie me my bff is from ireland in cork : ]


Yellow Walrus After Dark...
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I've heard ex-UDA members call it The Free State, strangely enough. Which is probably why they're ex-members.
I imagine the replublican calls it Free as in "Free from British rule". And Loyalists call it down south like a euphemism for an unspeakable word in their taboo-dictionary.


Eddie
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The free state is the 26 counties of Ireland that is ruled by the Dail.True republicans dont reconize this Free State but all the 32 counties as one.26+6=1.


Aine
I agree with Michael. I grew up in the Republic of Ireland and in the 80's spent alot of time in Donegal. That is the only place I ever heard the country being referred to as the 'free state'. I guess people there were differentiating between north and south---of course for them South made little sense as they were in the North of the Island (the most northerly point in Ireland is in Donegal, therefore in the 'south'!!!) and also for them saying Ulster didn't help as they are actually one of the 3 counties in Ulster that are not part of the '6 counties'.

I never ever heard anyone in the West say 'the free state'


sunflower
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its the first i heard of it and I'm from the south of Ireland inter sting,,,,,,,
probably cause its free from Brittan maybe


Jeremy M
Enough people fought and died for it......................................... Hopefuly you'll be able to say you live in the free state in years to come


JOHN F
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i have family in Northern ireland, and their Catholics, they say the "free state"
i think its because the Republic is not ruled by the British, and therefore its Free from British Rule


316l
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because we live in a 26 county free state and not a32 county republic


bug
Check out this website. It should help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Free_State

Good Luck!


raver82
only some irish people (mainly the older generation) from northern ireland call it that. I knew an old man (who's dead now)from co. down, he used to call the republic the free state. In his eyes, when the republic was born, and they forgot to take "Northern Ireland" with them. people tended to resent the republic for not trying hard enough so they called it the free state.


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Because everything is paid for by the European Union,roads etc!


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Maybe because its a mixed economy???



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