Travel Brehs: What's Good With Ireland?

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From another thread:

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I’ve been to Dublin, and I was waiting for the bus at the airport, and the bus driver was black.

I was:
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The next day, I had to get up early to go on my day tour, and two little Mexican-ish looking ladies were vacuuming the hall. I thought to myself, “Y’all do this over here too!”

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I had a great time. I didn’t feel any racism. Dublin was pretty diverse. I saw Asians, middle eastern, and black people who wear clearly African. I don’t know if they could tell I was American just by looking at me.

Make sure you stay on the correct side of Connell St in Dublin. I stayed on the wrong side of the bridge, and it was an older touristy crowd. When I walked over the bridge, it was a much more upscale, younger crowd with better bars.
 

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I was talking with a friend saying how I wanted to go to England one of these days. My friend says he's always wanted to go to Ireland, so we're going. Probably in May.

He wants to see the entire country though. I don't know if I really want to do all that though. Like he said he wanted to go to Inisherin too, but that's not a real place.

I actuLLY heard its dope over there. I plan on going next year lord wiling
Did you ever end up going?

Wales is a massive :mjpls:
Is it really? My friend mentioned wanting to go there too. I don't really know anything about it.

From another thread:

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I had a great time. I didn’t feel any racism. Dublin was pretty diverse. I saw Asians, middle eastern, and black people who wear clearly African. I don’t know if they could tell I was American just by looking at me.

Make sure you stay on the correct side of Connell St in Dublin. I stayed on the wrong side of the bridge, and it was an older touristy crowd. When I walked over the bridge, it was a much more upscale, younger crowd with better bars.
How do you know which side is the good side?
 
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I was talking with a friend saying how I wanted to go to England one of these days. My friend says he's always wanted to go to Ireland, so we're going. Probably in May.

He wants to see the entire country though. I don't know if I really want to do all that though. Like he said he wanted to go to Inisherin too, but that's not a real place.


Did you ever end up going?


Is it really? My friend mentioned wanting to go there too. I don't really know anything about it.


How do you know which side is the good side?
It’s literally the other side of the bridge. It has all the bars, and shops. It’s near Trinity College. And I think Kennedy st is west the buses pick up for the tours.
 

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Dublin is cool, that’s where Temple Bar is which is a tourist hotspot. Once you get out of Dublin it’s more rural, more like any English like town. It’s a lot of countryside tho.

Why are you hoping to find?
 

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It's more black people there then I expected it to be. It was ok. Overall the women are 2/10. I had some Guinness beef stew and that shyt was fiya:whew:....I'd visit again just to get that but then again I love in England and can travel there for about40 bucks...I would travel from America tho
 
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