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United Kingdom versus Ireland - which one better to live?



askaninja   Nov 12, 07, 12:31 /  #
Which one is better for living (people, living standards, less crime, racism, average wages, prices etc.) in Your opinion?

I'd pick Ireland, but I've never been to the UK.

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  Nov 12, 07, 13:01 /  #
Quoting: askaninja
I'd pick Ireland, but I've never been to the UK.


I'd pick England, cos I aint ever been to Ireland :)

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osiolThreads: 59
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:03 /  #
Why not choose Wales? Then, if learning English isn't enough for you, you could learn Welsh too.
askaninja   Nov 12, 07, 13:05 /  #
There's a huge diffence between "but" and "because" ;-)

Actually I know a lot about England because many of my friends, family members etc. are/were there.
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:05 /  #
Scotlands ok,but full of scots! :)
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:17 /  #
Outer Hebrides - Beautiful scenery and unique opportunity for talking in Gaelic.
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:23 /  #
Highlands

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AvJoeUK   Nov 12, 07, 13:24 /  #
Ireland....voted the friendliest place in the world?
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:33 /  #
ireland all they way. i have been to england but i dont like it. there is only 1 good reason now why i go to england some times and its to watch manchester united. i like poland alot aswell cause my girlfriend lives there :P
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  Nov 12, 07, 13:46 /  #
ireland hands down!!
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  Nov 12, 07, 14:15 /  #
Quoting: AvJoeUK
Ireland....voted the friendliest place in the world?

I had a great time over there
osiolThreads: 59
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  Nov 12, 07, 14:47 /  #
My brother (as un-Polish as I am, obviously) found settling in to a new job and new home in Ireland very easy. He made lots of friends and the people were easy-going and seemed to appreciate the people who were contributing to Ireland's new-found diversity.

He then moved to Merseyside, which doesn't seem to be nearly as much fun. I'd hazard a guess that the Republic of Ireland may be a little bit friendlier and more welcoming than the United Kingdom. The Republic of Donkia is a different story...
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  Nov 12, 07, 16:32 /  #
Ireland. I worked in London as an immigrant for a few years but was delighted to return to Dublin. I think Poland is very warm and friendly place also. Thats why I think Irish and Polish get on well together.
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  Nov 12, 07, 16:39 /  #
As an Irishman.....living in a small rural town, Polish people have gotten on well here, just today in my bank, the person in front of me in a queue and behind me, were Polish, and the 4 guys outside painting the bank...were Polish too!

It all depends on what you look for, and what your expectations are.

Hopefully most people have had a great experince, if at times difficult, but there will always be a small proportion for whom its a nightmare.......but hopefully fewer in Ireland!

Polish people have lots in common with the Irish.......maybe a bit less with the English, which may make a difference.
ShelleySThreads: 18
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  Nov 13, 07, 04:51 /  #
Loved Ireland, but England is home, family, friends and familiar places so for me it's England all the way :) but not London I wouldnt live there if you paid me :)
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  Nov 13, 07, 05:58 /  #
Quoting: askaninja


I'd pick Ireland, but I've never been to the UK.



So how do you know matey boy?
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  Jan 30, 08, 08:54 /  #
Bank of Ireland launched its Polish business proposition in July 2007, with a specific package targeted at those Polish nationals thinking of setting up businesses in Ireland.

The bank offers: two years free banking; translated versions of all its account-opening documentation; and a comprehensive start up guide. Polish-speaking business advisors are also provided and the bank holds regular enterprise evenings during which Polish entrepreneurs give advice.
The next meeting is taking place in Cork on 20 February.
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  Jan 30, 08, 15:32 /  #
Well this guy defenatly didnt want to go to the UK seems he prefers Ireland atleast....

news.aol.co.uk/jet-diverted-as-pilot-has-breakdown/article/2008 0130133809990013
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  Feb 1, 08, 13:38 /  #
i like to live in uk becouse his very peace full contry and cool. and fill like spend my leave over there .

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