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Are Irish people friendly? I would love to visit the country one day. Thanks! Climate etc. etc.?

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Are Irish people friendly? I would love to visit the country one day. Thanks! Climate etc. etc.?

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  1. of course we are friendly

    weathers not bad

    always an excuse to cuddle up warm


  2. Yes, Irish people are very friendly.  My parents grew up in Ireland, and I've visited there on vacation many times.  Its a great place, just bring a raincoat!

  3. that all depends on where u visit.im irish and now live in cyprus but if i had a chance id go back 2 ireland 2morrow.its the most wonderful place 2 be....there r lots of freindly people in ireland and some not so freindly but thats the same allover the world  some people r nice some aint...but 2 any 1 id definatly recomend visiting ireland......youll never want 2 leave there

  4. The Irish are very very friendly, I am 3rd generation in the states and I have been there once a very long time ago as a child and would love to go back.  I still have tons of family there and they are all very very friendly.

    The climate is rather cool and it does rain I have been told that the climate of Ireland is alot like Washington state I have never been there though but that is what I have been told.  When you get to go you will love it!!

  5. of course we are.no.1 in the world for friendliness and good food.the weather,rain,rain,rain.come on on  over to the wee island

  6. my only experience of Irish people is of them killing so many of us over the last 30 years

    perhaps I am therefore biased

    but going anywhere near them is not a good idea

  7. yeah Irish people are some of the friendliest in the world. it rains most days but that shouldnt stop you have the best time ever. have a good trip!

  8. The Irish will welcome you like you are home.

  9. I've been living in Ireland for 5 years now, and before that, I visited every summer.  I find, as with moth places, Irish people vary. You get the good and the bad. As a whole though, I would have to say that the Irish are very open and friendly people, and my, don't they know how to have fun! Haha. Both my parents are Irish, and despite being born and raised (for the most part) in the US, I think of myself as basically being Irish now.

    As for the rest about Ireland. It has some of the most beautiful sceanary in the world, I believe, especially along the marginal west coast of the county. The climate does leave a little to be desired (refering to the slightly exagerated rainfall), but at the same time, it's not too bad. We don't experience extremes of heat or cold (generally), so it's a fairly moderate climate. As the Irish culture and history, I find it very interesting, there are also countless antiquites that you can visit, dating back as far as the neolithic period (Newgrange).

    I know I sound like an ad promoting tourism to Ireland, but I love the country, and most visitors do too. So in my firm belief what I said here is true, it's just up to you to validate it.

  10. i have been to dublin ,where my late grandfather was born,its a swinging place .lots of bars,clubs .etc.the people are very friendly.the weather is the nicest in august.when i was there and in england the weather was superb,enjoy your holiday.from mikhal in israel.

  11. yes the irish are great  best to visit may to september. remember to visit rural areas too.

  12. It is one of the few places people visit and say they want to go back again.

    Yes they are very friendly and helpful.

    Make the trip you will enjoy it

  13. Very. Just don't discuss the English, ask them about Leprechauns, or imply they're all drunks unless you want a lesson in fighting. Also don't use the word "Mick."

    It's a great place to visit.

  14. Jaysus, we're great craic.  Just remember to get your round in.

  15. But of course. Us Irish are bloody perfect, how did you not know that. Just remember to buy a few drinks. Enjoy your stay when you do come!

  16. I lived in Ireland for 13 years and I found the Irish in general to be a very friendly bunch(but then again i have no choice but to feel that way towards them as my husband and 3 children are all Irish.There are so many wonderful and amazing things to do and see in Ireland.(I especially love the Munster counties).For an Australian the weather and the climate never seemed to bother me at all.

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