10 things you need to know before you go to Ireland
Published Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 3:01 PM
Updated Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 12:13 PM
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profjulienne | Aug 08, 2011, 09:18 AM EDT
April, I really enjoyed this story. Regarding number 10, this especially happens with the older rellies, my brother calls it the 45 minute goodbye. You are right about the foul language, I worked in the civil service before emigrating in the 80's and my office mates had a swear box and charged me 5p for every off color word. We had enough for a grand pi** up before I left and money left over for a pressie too. I use that story about craic in my sociology classes about different cultures, that and the two finger salute. I teach them how to order two of anything without getting black eyes. You made my day J
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irishamarican | Dec 16, 2010, 09:14 PM EST
i irish-amarican.i think my bro's and i are the 2'nd generation.i recently learned it but i have it on both sides of my family.it sounds nice &i might have 2 wait 2-3 years be-4 i can visit.i'm like 15percent irigh or around it.
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sroneil | Dec 08, 2010, 10:10 AM EST
ALL CURRENT BAD NEWS CONCERNING THE ECONOMY IN IRELAND..LETS BE HONEST..THE IRISH ARE VERY CAPABLE OF DEALING WITH ALL PROBLEMS....LOOK AT OUR HISTORY..ENOUGH SAID!!!
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gaillimh | Dec 05, 2009, 05:50 PM EST
to haasny007, having an Irish passport through your granny or whoever, doesn't make you Irish. it only shows that you are afraid to travel on a us passport because of your government's foreign policy of interference etc. Irish passports are precious and should not be given to 2nd generation irish americans who couldn't tell you the Irish presidents name, among other facts on Ireland, if you paid them.
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Jamilu Habu | Dec 03, 2009, 08:17 AM EST
It is quite interesting and educative. Ireally loved to visit Ireland.Ireland is my dream country to visit.
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haasny007 | Dec 02, 2009, 09:25 AM EST
ad 7. don't tell locals that you are Irish unless you have a passport to prove it (granny passport counts).
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jimmy12003 | Dec 01, 2009, 04:42 PM EST
be ready to get ripped off when doing anything like shopping, eating out, drinking infact doing just about anything! our country is being run by complete co-cksu-ckers and they have taxes its people right up the a-ss! so it follows on down to you the customer! great country but!
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Mayosligo | Nov 30, 2009, 11:22 AM EST
Quite interesting. We did not have any trouble traveling in ireland because everyone was so nice and we were on our best manners. A smile can help in any situation.
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DLW12183 | Nov 30, 2009, 09:42 AM EST
The most important thing to do is to let your credit card companies know when you will be in Ireland, otherwise the fraud unit will be shutting down the use of your credit cards. The next important thing is not to take $100.00 US bill to convert. Even the Bank of Ireland would not take mine.
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