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I really fucking hate living in Ireland
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Im from London, all my cousins and grandparents, etc. are in the UK. But the house prices and unavailability pushed us out of London and into the Rep. of Ireland.

I go back to the UK regularly, and Ive just come back to Ireland from a 5 day visit.

And it is or was so much better in the UK. Life is so much easier when you have your cousins and aunts and uncles around you.

And just in general, I prefer how the UK is that bit rougher, that bit edgier than here. People are more streetwise. And the chances of being mugged are that much higher.

And people are different. I cant really describe it, but people in the UK do think that tiny bit differently to people in Ireland. They socialise differently and just say different things.

And I get a long with people in the UK so much better.

(Im not saying the UK is in any way better that Ireland. I just prefer it.)

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your right...ireland sucks...

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i think i know what you mean.
i've moved from sydney to canberra for university. canberra is small, clean, safe, quiet.... everything sydney isn't. i miss sydney like crazy. im definitely a city girl.

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Like I've said before when you've posted topics of this nature, you're a twat.

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Quote: from BlueAutomatic at 6:12 am on Oct. 28, 2008

Like I've said before when you've posted topics of this nature, you're a twat.

lol what


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I like living in England :)

I just wish people didn't stab everyone! Like three people have been stabbed in my area recently. And another two or three have drowned in the rive.

Lovely.

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Quote: from BlueAutomatic at 1:12 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Like I've said before when you've posted topics of this nature, you're a twat.

oh yeah, and youve had this experience of moving to different countries?

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Quote: from ElephantStone at 1:08 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

but people in the UK do think that tiny bit differently to people in Ireland. They socialise differently and just say different things.

You really think they are that different?
I wouldnt think so....i mean i dont know anyone from Ireland personally but i cant imagine them being any different. Ah i duno
Like you said though, it is better when you have your family around you.

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Quote: from leanneS at 1:28 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Quote: from ElephantStone at 1:08 pm on Oct. 28, 2008


 but people in the UK do think that tiny bit differently to people in Ireland. They socialise differently and just say different things.  

You really think they are that different?  
I wouldnt think so....i mean i dont know anyone from Ireland personally but i cant imagine them being any different. Ah i duno
Like you said though, it is better when you have your family around you.


No, there is a humour difference, and the way things are said and approached. I mean it could be different between the North and South of the UK as Im really centred all round south england

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i'd be afraid to move to ireland.
if everything there is truely green id be so damn bored

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I'm Irish and to anyone that says "Ireland sucks" or anything of the like, chances are you have never been here and are stuck with stereotypical images of small people with red hair, or that the Irish people hated you because you were a fucking dickwad. <p> To anyone that says "I prefer (yada-yada-blah)", that's not a problem. If you grew up in a different country it can be a big deal when you move somewhere else. <br> And yes, we Irish may have quite a different aura about us than the English - does that make us wrong? <p> Of course not! It's just your own decision. <p> "i'd be afraid to move to ireland. <br> if everything there is truely green id be so damn bored" <br> Oh, hahah, hahah, hahahahah, hahahahahahahha. <br> 1. Who said everything is green? Don't be a fucking moron. <br> 2. Who gives a fuck if you're bored? You're lucky to be allowed on earth - don't be picky. <p> "there is a humour difference, and the way things are said and approached." <br> You're probably right, and I have no problem with what you're saying. You obviously are used to the collective personality of the English people, that's absolutely fine. <p> At least you approached this matturely by saying "I hate living in Ireland" as opposed to "I hate Ireland". <p> Although the use of the words "fucking" and "hate" were a bit unneccessary, if you don't mind my honesty. <br>

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Ireland does suck. I have lived in Dublin for 5 months now and I have never been in a more self important, filthy, overpriced and racist city in my life. Whether it be the vomit on the ground and litter in the streets, the fact that the food is terrible and the only good resteraunts have a 'racism free zone' sticker on the door because they have been attacked for being foreign. Or the way the Irish like to blame most of their problems on the Polish when infact the Polish have done more to build up the economy then the Irish have. Infact the Irish care nothing about Ireloand, their national monumnets are all funded by other countries of the EU and they then have the hide to charge 7 euros to view it. T|he economy is wholly financed by the EU and now that funding has stopped they are in recession because they did nothing to build their economy.

And how can such low quality food from supermarkets cost twice as miuch as anywhere in Europe? Dublin is not France or Italy, there is not culture or fine culinery tradition, so don't charge like there is. The Guiness does not taste better in Ireland as it has the sting of paying twice the price you would anywhere..... in short...Dublin is a waste of time and space....they should wake up to themselves!!!!


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I am from spain and living in ireland for 2 years,I am very angry at these people saying negative things about the irish,since ive being hear the irish people are very friendly and wellcoming to me and are very similer to the spanish people,I here alot of foreigners in ireland from countrys im not going to mention out of resect for the good people from there saying alot of negitive things about irish,most of these people are just unhappy weak individual's that have noting to offer to ireland,And like to blame Ireland for there falure in life,I think these people should learn what u "give in this life is what you get back" and i find if you are a positive person in ireland you have great opportunities.

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