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Are there any irish people left in dublin?

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i went there and it was full of english, dutch and yankee doodles

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  1. ha ha english peps everywhere in ireland now, can you blame them the way things are in the uk now. i moved to sligo 7 years ago and it was the best move i ever made, low crime, no poll tax, water rates, and my kids can play outside like we used to years ago. come to sligo for a visit still plenty of genuine irish folk.


  2. Hi...........If  u  go  to  a  rural  village  etc,  u  will  see  lots  of  irish,  but  if  u  visit  the  town  and  a  tourist attraction  then  u  will  see  all  of  wat  u  hav  mentioned...

    but  when  u  think  about  it,  it  was  the  irish  etc  that  went  to  america  and  so  on.

    so  wat  im  trying  to  say  is,  it's  normal  for  certain  nations  to  go  and  explore (  even  live)  in  different  areas  of  the  world...

    i.e.   how  do  u  think  the  English  got  to  England?

    they  went  there  from  Saxony.   Now  known  as  Germany  etc.

  3. not many, probly only like half depends where u go, all working in shops, pubs etc are foreign

  4. And polish people?

    Head to he midlands. Go to Laois/Offaly..

    Or off to the west coast. Only real parts of ireland

  5. That's how Ireland is now - it's changing.

    Sorry if we didn't have the pigs in the kitchen or a crumbling economy anymore.

    We will make sure to change before you come back so as not to disappoint you in your 'Irish experience'.

  6. lol, no, they are all in Manchester or Camden Town, and all support Manchester United!!

    Now I know where all the Guinness has gone...... :((

  7. Temple Bar?

  8. yeah south dublin is so stuck-up we should give it to england

    none of them are really irish anymore

  9. In that it was originaly an English town, why should there be?

  10. yes there are but you should go to the places that aren't touristy . . .

  11. 1 word.... POLISH

  12. theres more chinese and polish than irish

    sad but true

  13. Nope, they're all in Australia now.  :)

  14. As soon as you get out of the tourist areas you get to see hear and meet plenty of Irish people.

  15. ye!!

  16. Im irish and live in dublin :D

  17. You are right. The Irish have all emigrated to England.

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