I am planning my annual holiday and have narrowed my choice of destination to three. Could you please rate them, in order of preference, along with reasons why (if any).
to all the british citizen what do you think when u go around such as london and see many muslims around wearin some kinda so called scarf and hijab to cover themself...what you think of them....and ...
Hoping to move to Manchester....somewhere to the North of the city (preferably) but not as far as Bolton, but still a decently priced taxi ride away from the city centre. My boyf has lived in S...
difficult to choose as Irleland is full of the irish and England full of muslims and poles
I should be doing something else
Well country wise they are both pretty much the same.
Main difference in visiting is the currency difference.
Ireland has a stronger economy than the UK but to visit it is extremely expensive, and you have to pay for doctors appointments and pay the full price for prescriptions etc.
At the end of the day all of the UK and Ireland are pretty good places to be living and we are all very lucky =]
cinderella
ireland......
seanmarson
It will only ever be a personal prefference. Not one place is better than another.. i.e. Grass is always greener. When it isn't.
I love England better than Ireland but this is my choice. In fact it's a bit of a daft question.
maffyou021
Neither in particular. Both countries have their goods and bads.
'Er indoors!!
My Father was born in the West of Ireland, and I didn't visit his birth place until 3 years ago. I live in a gorgeous part of England, but everyone kept telling me that Connemara was even prettier, so I was a bit disappointed when I got to Ireland and found that where I live is actually more scenic, and more green, plus, the cost of living is lower than Ireland, so I have to say I prefer living in Cornwall. I would probably say Ireland is better than England, if I lived in a grotty place, like London, or any of the other big Cities though.
steven e
what a stupid question to ask.WALES.
bad bob
england
TidyBoy
england
giggles94pink
SCOTLAND
jan m
england of course
Morrissey
At what?
Football: England
Rugby: England
Hurling: Ireland
Drinking: Too close to call
Art: England
Literature: Ireland
Comedy: England
TV: England
Music: England (Smiths, Stone Roses etc.)
Rose Of Tralee: Ireland
Eurovision: Ireland