Chinese tourists vote for Ireland on the double ahead of The Gathering festivities
But Dublin fares badly in new TripAdvisor poll
Published Tuesday, January 15, 2013, 7:30 AM
Updated Tuesday, January 15, 2013, 12:42 PM
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MarybethC.P. | Jan 15, 2013, 11:17 AM EST
I've been going to Ireland for 40 years now, and never, ever tire of its many wonders! In beauty, Ireland is unparalleed around the world! My only [minor] complaint about Irish hospitality would be that your wait-staff and bar tenders could use a course from their Yankee cousins. Service is not good in any restaurants in Ireland - perhaps because there is no "tipping" tradition as we have in the STates. But servers must be trained to attend to the needs of their patrons. We Americans who usually eat out every meal while in Ireland find it impossible to find someone to refresh our tea, take our order, offer desserts, etc. It's as though wait-staff go into hiding when we arrive.
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CitizenWhy | Jan 15, 2013, 09:22 AM EST
Ireland needs to create some language camps in scenic areas for Chinese people and others. Concentrated on English, of course, but also possibly offering French, Spanish, German and Arabic. In turn offering mandarin for Europeans and Americans. The English accent would need to be a neutral one, soft Irish and Atlantic/Canadian. Maybe use some of the abdandoned housing estates for housing.
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