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Is ireland an expensive, cheap goodplace to live?

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or an alchoholics paradise

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  1. With the price of alcohol these days, it's hardly an alcoholic's paradise.

    It is, however, a good place for artists, as the government set up tax exemption for artists of all disciplines, but it is a roundabout way of getting it.

    It's not cheap living here, by the way. Plus we have very effective ways of dealing with wisearses who think it's funny to go along with mythical stereotypes and not actually inform themselves about the reality of a place. We simply don't tell them where the party is!


  2. no...alcohol is just a stupid sterotype that doesn't apply. it is a beautiful place to live, and the only really expensive place is Dublin. however, the countryside is beautiful and breathtaking.

  3. yes ireland is a good place to live , its expensive tough and its not an alcoholics paradice thats only one of those streotype things

  4. It'a a good place to live exspacially in drogheda it's like the country side, but it has town and dublin right next to it, it's not too expensive , you love the way the people treat you there,

    i'm from ireland and people like to have a good time,

    you'll get used to it, but only if their celerating it and i hardly ever hear the police in town so yeah .

    ryan.

  5. Ireland is very expensive to live, its the 3rd most expensive country within the EU. Of course it is adorable and people do like to drink, a lot, thats no doubt, obviously money is an issue as you wouldnt have asked in the first place, Personally you should seek somewhere different, the UK isnt expensive plus the UK pound is worth a lot, this wud be ur best bet.

  6. It''s your OR part '' that bugs.me. You watch to much of The Simpsons. We are not typically SWILLERS and what is consumed is worked for and paid for.  The statistic of expenditure  is really a measure of the exorbitant excise and. vat taxes.

    NO;, with such a hang up, you would not be happy in Ireland.

    Honest sweat is held in high esteem in Ireland : real work brings a real thirst..You would likely be taken as a PIASAUN.

  7. I was just in Ireland for two weeks, both the Republic and the North and how I would love to live there -- there is no where finer than that country to bring out the best in me.  However, I have never been to a more expensive country in my life.  My brother and I always stopped by property shops to check out the going rates on the homes -- on several occasions I nearly needed to be lifted off the street from shock.  The market is in a huge flux right now -- maybe someday I will be able to afford to live in the country of my parents birth.

  8. It is a f**ing great place to live!

  9. ahahahahah good one, cheap and inexpensive in the same sentence as ireland.

    Also works with warm and sunny....

    Everything costs more than in the rest of europe including northern ireland.... long live the ROI Rip Off Ireland.

    Nevertheless nice place to live.

  10. Hubby and I have been there twice and we judged towns by how many churchs and how many pubs.  (that was our fun) There are just as many bars in the US as there are Pubs in Ireland and I can't tell you what a fabulous place its. We plan to retire there in about 15 years. The people are the most friendly I've met anywhere.  What a great place, go if you get the chance.

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