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Signs That You Have Been In Ireland Too Long!

SIGNS YOU HAVE BEEN IN CORK TOO LONG

1. You say "I'm Grand, like" all the time.

2. You think Murphy's is 'savage'.

3. You think of Murphy's as if it is the sixth food group.

4. You say "Are you Grand?" all the time.

5. You say "Tis grand, like?" all the time.

6. You say "That'd be grand, like" all the time.

7. You take 4 hours to get home on a Saturday night and think nothing of it.

8. You don't eat anything cold, uncooked or not resembling meat, bread or potatoes.

9. You say "Your man" followed by 'boiy' all the time.

10. You say "Your woman" followed by 'boiy' all the time.

11. You say "Tis grand that your man asked if i'm grand, like, boiy" all the time.

12. You find yourself still living with family and having dinners cooked for you by someone's mammy.

13. You talk about 'dinners' and 'mammys'.

SIGNS YOU'VE BEEN IN DUBLIN TOO LONG

1. You say 'towen' when you mean the city.

2. You think it is perfectly normal to pay over 4 euro for a pint.

3. Anyone not from Dublin is a 'Muck Savage'.

4. You have no idea where Ballydehob is.

5. You see a member of Westlife on Grafton Street and find it hard to get excited about it.

6. The countryside makes you nervous.

7. Somebody speaks to you on the DART and you freak out thinking they are a stalker.

8. Tourists no longer annoy you.

9. You can't remember the last time you got up to 30mph in your car in 'towen'.

SIGNS YOU'VE BEEN IN LIMERICK TOO LONG

1. You have an uncontrollable urge to steal.

2. You keep going on about how great Limerick and Garryowen are.

3. To you, organised crime is putting petrol in the getaway car.

4. You start to cry when you hear 'Beautiful Munster'.

5. You think anyone from Limerick has a great sense of humour.

6. You think everyone's heard of Barry Foley.

7. You think Dubliners are 'soft east coast ashey pets' ... until they kick your head in at rugby.

8. You deny that it rains all the time ... as you struggle home with the shopping in yet another torrential downpour.

SIGNS YOU'VE BEEN IN MONAGHAN TOO LONG

1. You say 'Sir' all the time("Howsa goan thur Sir").

2. You say 'shite' all the time.

3. You say 'aye' all the time.

4. You end sentences with 'Hiagh'.

5. You think McArdles Ale is great, ignoring the fact it 'tastes of sh1t'.

6. You get an urge to punch everybody you meet.

7. You punch everybody you meet.

8. You get drunk before, after and during punching everybody you meet.

9. You are incomprehensible when you speak while trying to punch everyone you meet.

10. People seem to be scared of you when you say where you are from.

11. You automatically get the urge to kill on hearing the words 'Monarchy' or 'England'.

SIGNS YOU'VE BEEN IN GALWAY TOO LONG

1. You say "Howsa' goin" all the time.

2. You can't remember a weekend when a friend from Dublin or Cork wasn’t sleeping on your couch.

3. When you meet someone on Tuesday afternoon you tell them you haven't been out in ages, then remember that you were chatting to that same person last night in the Quays.

4. You agree with all taxi drivers on all subjects - why bother getting thick.

5. Unless the taxi driver is from Mayo.

6. Unless, like half the population living in Galway, you're from Mayo.

7. When you say you live in Galway, people immediately smile and tell you about their wild weekend in Salthill when they were 16. You nod enthusiastically about the same venue, despite the fact that you were never there.

8. You think that it's perfectly normal to have six buskers (including an Ethiopian bagpipe player), eight street entertainers, 19 Romanian beggars, a krusty holding some bailing twine tied to a raggedy dog telling fortunes and four separate roadwork’s all on the one street.

SIGNS YOU'VE BEEN IN WICKLOW TOO LONG

1. You're still there.

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sanath Comment by sanath on December 21, 2009 at 4:41pm
hi friends,brothers and sisters,i am sonu from india.I dreampt of Ireland since childhood,and now i am graduate engineer,is there any work for me in Ireland?even if it is as less than 6 months i would love to go to Ireland as i'll get to live in Ireland for 6 months.salary i am not concerned,i just want to spend time in Ireland.minimum salary to live in Ireland is enough,I just want to stay in Ireland before i die,plzzz help me with my wish plzzzz
eiresonia Comment by eiresonia on December 8, 2009 at 12:25am
umm,im hear,new ross?at Wexford....ohhh well,sure u re great there,and yes all from gallway ,kerry at cork,all west it is irrresistable!!im back,visit the family my kids and care the grandma,well my mother in law,after 8 years ,is painfull be away even for only months,but well,these time im not enjoy trips,well,wasent the time,and anyway 8 years its plenty time even for discover places like paradise.but Ella ,here the point,on her sikness,told now plenty about her trips,and family over US.and well i ned only said than its more than only migration trips,its a a line of blod that long that even with the distance its imposible broke,for plenty time irish make another part of the country,another irish county,and its imposible ask how they back with roots,without thinking how irish was there with roots,time ago,now,here or there u find sure american ascendent irishlike irish ascendent amarican,and in plenty years my mother in law remember now all her blod leagues.well,thats all,i hope she get all love deserve now,like alls great irish,plenty love,take care,and any coming for trips tourims or bak for xmas,enjoy lots,these amazing land and people,will allways on hear making gourgeuss time.enjoy,XXX
Diehard Divah Comment by Diehard Divah on November 12, 2009 at 8:47pm
SWEET JAYSUS THIS PLACE IS FIERCE FECKIN' FUNNY, SO IT IS, (caps are cos i"m roarin") HOW ARE YE LADS... I'M LIVIN' IN POLAND AT BUT THIS SITE HAD INSPIRED ME TO COME HAME FOR A VISIT NEXT BLOODY WEEK, SO IT HAS. I'M A DUB, LIVING IN NEWROSS, NOW POLAND SO TH'OUL ACCENT'S A BIT OF A MIX.. HA,HA.. JESUS THANKS FOR LETTIN' ME JOIN , TIS FIERCE KIND OF YE, GOD BLESS YA ALL, YOU'RE BLOOD'S WORTH BOTTLIN' SO IT IS! ;-)
Anne Mc Loone Comment by Anne Mc Loone on October 30, 2009 at 8:21pm
Diana, just from a personal point of view I could not understand why anyone with Irish roots would doubt their welcome to live here! Even without roots! There is a big surplus of houses nationwide and prices are dropping steadily. People got a bit carried away for a few years with living beyond their means, delusions of grandeur and self-importance but there is a turning back to simpler lifestyles, Church and health concerns. Good luck!
Diana Comment by Diana on October 29, 2009 at 2:25am
How do people in Ireland feel about Americans coming to live in Ireland back to their roots?
Bob G Comment by Bob G on October 17, 2009 at 10:31pm
Hi all, & greetings from Aust, Has anyone living in Ireland, been studying Violin/Fiddle, full or partime,?
Greg Neuhaus Comment by Greg Neuhaus on September 9, 2009 at 9:11pm
My family has been there but I have not. Of all the people NOT to go, why me?! The family is in County Tuam but I'd like to roam the country some day soon. When my Aunt & Uncle were over there, they rented one car ... and wrecked it twice on the narrow roads.
joe bacon Comment by joe bacon on August 21, 2009 at 11:34pm
Hi Mara. I spent July 3 to 21st in Doolin. It's a greta little spot and is central to so much. Galway is about an hour and a half away. The Cliff of Moher are right next to Doolin. The Dingle Penn. and Ring of Kerry all within visiting distance. Shannon Airport is about an hour away. The people are incredible. I hope you have as good a trip as I did!!!
Derry Maire Comment by Derry Maire on July 26, 2009 at 9:37am
Hello, Mara, Galway is always a great place to visit. We've gone three times this year. May I recommend staying at the Petra House B&B? It is nicely situated, lovely place, the hosts are fantastic and the breakfasts are the best I've had in Ireland! If you get a chance to see the North, please do. I'm partial, but it has it's own beauty. Donegal is full of wonderful places. But going on over to the North has plenty to over--Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-rede, Mussenden Temple, etc., not to mention Derry city itself. Lovely place. But I've been here two years and still haven't begun to see everything I want to see! Good luck and hope your trip is wonderful!
Mara Comment by Mara on July 26, 2009 at 5:09am
I am going to be heading to West Coast of Ireland within the year. Does anyone have any advice on places to stay or see?
 

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