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Im in 11th grade, and i will be graduating from 12th in about a year. I want to move to Ireland. Is it a good place to move? how will I do if I go there and get a apartment and look for a job? how do ...
And if so, what do you think will happen for Ireland. We all know Sinn Fein & Libertas are calling for a NO vote but what do you think will happen to ireland if we vote no again?(Libertas and S...
...that was their choice, right? and the people of Northern Ireland decided to stay. Why do people always say things like "England should let Northern Ireland go" when Ireland was a British ...
I was wondering if there are any paid jobs anyone would like to give me in northern ireland. I'm 14 and would like to babysit etc etc... anything from house work! if so please contact me at pf095...
Just looking for somewhere that other Irish people will be.
Went to Salou last year and was very Bristish orientated.
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this is not a question about travel. but i couldnt get any ans at st. patrick's section.
so please kindly answer this question :)
why you guys pinch someone who doesnt wear green that ...
Most commonly. I mean, do they drive different cars than North Americans' do? What's different about them?
Do Irish people drive motorbikes more often than us?
Could someone refer ...
I've seen it suggested that the cultural and social differences between the Republic and the North are too great for reunion to happen. I know there isn't any sense of urgency to end ...
Tamara N
Would anybody suggest a honeymoon in Ireland?
If so, what are the best times of year to go weather and holiday wise?
around august or early september,
it depends what your looking for? theres some very traditional parts of ireland (mostly in the west) and theres also some very modern parts (east)
galway or dublin mabey
heres some links of hotels and stuff:
http://www.bonaventuretours.com/castles/ireland/ashford/castle.html
http://castlehunymoons.com/irish-hotels.html
scarbouro
go in august and best part i would say is donegal its beautiful!
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Rodrigo CBC
I have a friend in Ireland which says this is a place to go if you like their culture, or at least if you like pubs.
Do not go during the Winter as you certainly lose the beautiful landscapes of the mountains.
Ella's MamaÃ
Early September- late August is the best time to go, its normally always sunny.
Orla C
Listen, if you want guaranteed good weather, go to Spain. Ireland is famous for its unpredictable weather.
Otherwise there are many places for honeymooning in Ireland.
James G
Had mine in Donegal. Absolutely beautiful, breathtaking with lots of pubs, resteraunts and hotels stuffed full of craic. Bring a brolly
Ant7
westport lovely place and weather should b better round july,august
Denise S
Ireland is great for a honeymoon, yes it is..it has some great places to see and it has like every other country in Europe it's own unique culture..it's worth a trip..