I'd love to see an option on this site where you could choose to see questions and answers for just Irelandor just England, not the way it is at the moment where you see both at once. Questions could be answered much more specifically if you could ask a smaller target area don't you think? Maybe even Britain could have the option of siphoning questions and answers from Scotland, Wales or Egland too? Or even major cities? What do you think?
2006-07-17
23:03:14
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➔ Other - Family & Relationships
Of course I value comments from all races and cultures, I didn't intend to imply otherwise. I simply can't get relevant oppinions on a question which might only apply to North or South Dubliners for example and no one else
2006-07-17
23:56:30 ·
update #1
The only section, as far as I can see, where Ireland and United Kingdom have their own section each is in Travel. When answering questions I often do an advanced search and type in 'Ireland' or 'Irish' this brings up questions which I would feel more qualified to answer. I change the option to 'All English Questions' because the questions don't always come from Irish users.
I haven't asked any questions yet but I think that if you are very specific in asking your question and include details that pertain to a certain area only, you might have a better chance of getting the reply you need. Maybe if you included a general word like 'Irish' or 'Ireland' in your question other users who filter in a similar way to the way I do, will chance upon your question and be able to give you an answer. I haven't filtered for 'Dublin' yet - I might try that and see if a different variety of questions come up!
Hope this helps!
2006-07-18 12:30:55
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answered by alpha 7
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Who knows, but I have a good Irish joke for you.
Q: What's the difference between St. Patricks Day and Martin Luther King Day?
A: On St. Patricks Day everyone wants to be Irish!
2006-07-17 23:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesnt bother me, I'm Scottish but wouldn't want a Scotland only page. You can always put 'Irish Only' in your questions. Would that be considered racist? :' )
2006-07-17 23:20:02
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answered by rp804110 3
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Why do you want Irish people only to answer???I value comments from all races.
2006-07-17 23:54:06
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answered by pig m 3
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beneficial.........genuine irish like in large britian they are able to apply the united kingdom solutions........i'm a mutt of varieties yet i dont like the united kingdom solutions and there are greater atheists in us of a it variety of feels so this solutions is greater effective
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answered by esannason 4
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I'm a Murphy but i love everybodys opinion its good to get a good knowledge of all races
2006-07-17 23:29:05
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answered by kel_m_m 2
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its because the irish already know all the answers..
2006-07-17 23:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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strange little man
2006-07-17 23:06:09
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answered by maddogcatharin 2
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i thought there was, just proves people are often wrong.
2006-07-17 23:07:00
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answered by jame_football 5
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all on the guiness i guess
2006-07-17 23:14:30
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answered by stephen d 3
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