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Old 23-09-2010, 06:01 PM #5
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Depends where abouts.

Locke is right and wrong.
It is boring In certain places and I know from staying with mates in different parts of Ireland that it is dull if you're staying in a place like in the country with hills and grass and all that sh*t.

I live in Northern Ireland, same thing to me though and I live in the biggest city in Northern Ireland so there's alot going on 24/7 just as I imagine there would be in Cork and Dublin, 2 of Ireland's big cities.

The nightlife in Belfast where I live is great and here gets alot of good reviews for it and the prices are good in shops and that, nothing cheap but nothing too dear.

Depends what shop really but yeah fair prices.

The people in all parts of this country are really friendly and want to have abit of craic, not alot of people here take themselves seriously or would be rude in the way I heard Londoners are, I heard there if you say Hi to a stranger on the tube or something you get like dagger eyes back.

Different here, plus there's alot of fit girls.

Like alot, I walk into the town everyday and it's hard to not find at least 10 girls you think '****** give me abit of that'.

There's alot to see in terms of Landmarks and other attractions too.

I'm basically speaking from where I live here but I do know Dublin and Cork are pretty much the same, difference being they use the Euro and I don't.

But yeah, you should come to Ireland it's great.
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