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Old 17-01-2013, 10:32 AM #4
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Originally Posted by Jessica. View Post
Been listening to a very interesting radio program discussing this topic.

Many people claim that foreigners, particularly adults don't make an effort to integrate in Irish culture but feel as though the Irish people aren't very accepting to them.

The other side says that they do make an effort but Irish people are not interested in integrating with foreigners or are are too afraid they will be called racist if they get in a situation when things get out of line.

Is the argument the same in the UK? What is your opinion on the situation?
Jessica please don't take this the wrong way, but from what we see on the news the Irish don't like each other much...
So anyone else won't get a look in
It's the same here though, there will always be racists and bigots, raised by racists and bigots of all colours.
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