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Should I move to Ireland?

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I'm currently 15 so I obviously have a while until I have to really think about it :P. But I went to Ireland when I was younger and I absolutely loved it. It was so much better than America in every way. The people were nicer, the environment was much better, and the views and cliffs were unbelievable. I love Ireland but I'm not sure if I should move there because I wont know anybody when I first move, and I'd be far away from my family. My family is of Irish descent and my grandma is full Irish, so I think she would like to visit me there haha.. any advice? Should I move there or should I just forget this? Thanks for any help.

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  1. No you wouldn't know anybody.  


  2. Well i would recommend finishing off school over in the states.

    but if you really want to move to ireland,you should move to a bording school in ireland.

    i am from ireland

  3. If you don't know for sure and your whole heart is not in it than it might be a bad idea. if you are going to spend thousands of dollars on this trip you have to REALLY want to go.

  4. Hi, Im from Ireland. Its entirely up to you.

    I love living here.

    The people are nice and funny.

    But the only downside is the weather.

    Its been summer for the last 3 months and we have got about 5 days of sun.

    But other than that its great.

    But don't judge your decision on this answer please.

    Its up to you.

  5. Why not move here for a while, few months maybe? then you can decide if you actually like living here and whether or not you want to stay for longer :)

    I'm Irish :D I' currently sitting at home in Wicklow at the moment! Come on over dude, i'll be your friend :) I have a spare room you could stay in, i could show you around and introduce you to the nice irish folk, not the dodgy ones! ;)

    I'm 16! I love being irish, it's great over here :)

    Céad Míle Fáilte Romhat!

  6. No are you even irish  

  7. I'd recommend finishing your education first.

    If possible try to pick a university which has ties to an Irish university, so you can spend a semester or 2 studying over here as a foreign student, to see if you like it or not.

    It would be extremely expensive to move to Ireland at the minute at least because the $ is very weak in comparison to the Euro.

    Living in a foreign country is not something suited to everyone.  I've spend the last 2 years living in Spain and although I loved it I still missed home.  You have to try it long-term to see if it suits.

  8. I love ireland it is a beautiful place.I'm about one-fourth irish on my grandmother Fagan's side.I would love to move to ireland one day or even move there.I feel the same way about scotland(I'm mostly scottish).Sounds like a great trip you had.I wish I could've visited the cliffs.Well you do love you're family of course,but you should'nt live you're life to please them.You should do what you're heart says.You can call them and visit them all the time if you move there.You should defineitly move there if you're heart wants to.Don't let anyone or anything stop you.

    P.S. Its not really expensive to move from here to ireland.You just get citizenship which is'nt really expensive,then you buy a house there,which is pretty much the same as here.

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