Yes, I live in the South West, near the city of Limerick.
It's hard to tell anyone what it's like because I don't know where you are from, and I would need to know this because then I can compare ... are you American?
It's a different pace of life, and attitude. To give an example, it so happens that on the road I live, there are no house numbers because it's a very rural area, and in the Republic outside of Dublin we don't have postal codes either. When we moved into this house, the fact that I had the same last name as two other families on the road caused a lot of confusion, and as my husband is Dutch, there was even more confusion (we each use our own name) and we weren't getting all our post. To sort it out I went into the post office in the village and introduced myself, told them whose house we'd bought and were moving into, and wrote down my husband's name and said 'he lives there too'. I didn't have any problems after that.
Plus the people like to be able to 'place' you, in rural areas anyway. They like to know about your family background, that kind of thing.
When you're out walking (and despite the unpredictable weather, people like walking here) or working in your garden, people passing by, usually neighbours, will say a few words in greeting and possibly stop and chat for a few minutes.
2006-12-05 19:52:33
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answered by Orla C 7
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i am Irish and live here now. It used to be a nice place to live. It is now very expensive. Good nightlife in Dublin where I live. Lots of foreigners living everywhere but that isn't a problem for most people. some racism however. Dublin is high in crime like most big cities. It is very wet and windy in winter but not too cold except for February. Plenty to do. Broadband access is crap outside of Dublin and even in some areas of Dublin. Good education system. Good restaurants,cafes and pubs. Transport system and traffic is diabolical. Roadworks everywhere. Good luck.
2006-12-06 10:36:54
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answered by cherub 5
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Ya im from ireland. Kilkenny to be exact. Great city but ive know it 25 years now so its the same to me really. I love to travel so cant see myself staying in ireland. But its always great to come home.
2006-12-07 02:58:56
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answered by conor210782 4
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I used to live in irland. I moved to London, some time ago.
I now live in shepherds bush , but miss Dublin a lot, because my family all live in Dublin, and it can be lonely, with out the family around me.
2006-12-06 15:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in a small town in Mayo...its pissing rain, hasnt stopped all week
its grand if you have a car. if you dont, forget it, you'd go mad.
used to live in Derry - would definitely recommend that. only problem is its hard to get a job and nobody has any money. but the people are great, its a nice size, not too big or too small.
2006-12-07 01:52:57
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answered by Queen of the Stone Age 3
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I live in Ireland...I like it but I'm looking forward to getting out of my little town! cant wait to travel...
2006-12-06 03:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm from Ireland, I like living here, I live in Dublin.
2006-12-05 21:20:01
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answered by nadie 3
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I do. Near Kilkenny. Its a pretty boring place to live. SUre its beautiful, but that novelty soon wears off
2014-12-07 22:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure there are people in Ireland
2006-12-05 19:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I'm in Ireland. What's it like? Erm, ok I suppose. When it's home it's just home, nothing special really.
2006-12-05 16:01:12
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answered by massadaman 4
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