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I getting to dislike living in ireland?

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i am because it isent the same anymore, theres too many forigners here, you cant even go into mcdonalds and ask for a burger or something without having to repeat yourself because the staff are forigners.and the government cant do a thing because most of the forigners here are polish and there allowed live here without the fear of getting deported because there EU citizens.

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  1. Guess your snookered then because if you leave you'll be surrounded by even more foreigners!Would help if you were a little less small minded and accept the fact we are all part of Europe now,your loss.


  2. Buh bye now.

  3. well said ochervet.

    As for my UK friend above, thats what you get if you go out and invade, sorry conquer, sorry "liberate" other countries, fromer colonies have got their revenge on the british empire by reverse invasion.  "There is a term you reap what you sow" remember that the next time you sing that racist "rule britania" song at the proms.

    Polish people are very polite and have a common history to the Irish, they are hard working and enjoy the craic

  4. more poles and latvians i say, especially the really s**y blonde girls :D

  5. well would you work at McDonalds ??

    Between a usually polite polish employee and a 15 years old knacker, my choice is clear....

    Go back to D11

  6. ah you bigot move  some where Else where there is more like you

  7. Well, when Ireland was a poor country, many Irish emigrated elsewhere because there was no work and little future for them in Ireland. It seems a bit rude for an Irish person to now be complaining about "foreigners" in Ireland now that Ireland is a prosperous country.

    You could try to be a bit more open and kind hearted, as emigrating is a very hard thing to do....ask any immigrant. You could start with some of the Irish who have returned from living abroad.

  8. Well its pretty much the same in every other well off country.....and if not, it will be.

  9. Come to England - see how it is here.

    You'll be swimming back to Ireland in no time.

    1 in 4 kids being born has at least one non UK born parent..

    Or just emmigrate.

    Australia.

    New Zealand.

    Canada

    USA

    South Africa

    Anywhere in the EU.

    There is a whole world out there.

    If you're not happy then go - i can't wait to leave the UK.

    Oh... but then you'd be just like them..... hmm.. bummer.

  10. Most of the foreigners I've met in this country are far more literate than you...isent? Forigners? I getting to dislike?

    The Irish have been going abroad and settling in other countries for years. When the shoe is on the other foot, we moan and moan about it. Maybe you should emigrate...but you'll be surrounded by foreigners wherever you'll go, won't you?

  11. Dont complain. I WANT TO LIVE IN U.K. OR IRELAND. In california 70% of the population is foreign. like 30% asian, 20% black 25%caucasian, 20% hispanic, and 5% other

    Also if you hate foreigners soo much, go be a communist

  12. i know what u mean, im in dublin and i see exactly what your saying, ha ha did u see in the supermarkets the whole polish section...thats funny....anyways u just have to get over it or move....and remember 1 million irish emmigrated to america during the famine and its like the polish etc have their own famine at the mo with them getting paid s**t money for there work back at home, hence why they move here, if u actually talk to them the stuff they tell u, they share beds and have about 10 sharing one house back there....its mad to think countries in the EU are still like that

  13. Well you will get your wish soon enough, I am guessing, because small-minded, deck-lander morons like you have borrowed us up doodoo creek, and made us no friends either I might add, and when the crash comes and we are a urine-poor backwater once again they will all be flooding back home to Poland, where they have sensibly been investing their McDonalds money, and we can wallow in our lonely poverty once again.

  14. ok the point is not about foreigners, and you having to repeat yourself is probably because of  your accent, sorry i have trouble understanding some dubs, but I have to disagree with a lot of the posts on here, the irish historically HAD to immigrate because we were basically pushed and starved out of our own land, it is not fair for a new generation to have to do what my parents had to do and my grandparents, who had to go and work in england, they returned to ireland later and now that Ireland is so prosperous there has to be at least a little bit of looking out for yourself and the interests of native born irish, most of the european workers, eg the polish are working in ireland and plan to return home with the money, but as for other immigrants that are being fully funded with Irish tax money, I think that is wrong

  15. Slightly ironic that someone who complains about foreigners is going into a foreign owned restaurant chain.

    What you may fail to understand is what Polish immigrants are giving to Ireland.

    The positions they are filling need to be filled so that the economy can continue.  You think that there are people wishing and wanting to take jobs in fast food outlets or work in meat processing facilities(granted this job requires skill and training which Irish people just couldn't be bothered with).

    But apart from that, whenever a new culture is exposed to a dominate one, the dominate culture takes in the good points of the culture.  E.g people will try new food from the Polish section in the supermarket and that will help with a varied diet which most doctors will agree is required.

    For an Irish perspective new drinks are being introduce, e.g. Lech, Tyskie, etc that are proving popular.  There is also the fact that a micro-economy is forming, with the likes of polish and eastern european food shops and polish and eastern european fashion stores.

  16. I agree.  I knew many professionals from Australia, the US and Canada, educated in Ireland, who got deported (visas ran out). It was too much legal bother for them to stay in Ireland, and they were not going to stay illegally. Nevertheless, low-skilled workers who do not speak English get to stay.

  17. well if you don't like it you can always emigrate to a desert island somewhere that you cant make silly comments like that.

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