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    Thumbs up Would You live in ireland for ever?

    hi guys, i have to admit that i am in love with ireland, i 've been living in few countries but here i found a quite place to live, i know, maybe you would say there are other places on earth more interesting but i am discovering ireland day by day and i find it fabulos...maybe the rain is the only thing here that i am not verry happy with it, but even like this life here is quite and nice for me ..
    what country would you like to live?

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    I like Ireland but I can stay here forever cuz i miss so much my family and friends
    Young and wild nympha wanna tempting you
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    I would retire anywhere on the west of Ireland and spend the winters somewhere warm. Ireland would be so nice if we could just flatten Dublin and ship them all to Australia

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    focussed on leaving. weather, state, many of the people-i reckon i can do better!
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    Ireland, like any country has its imperfections and problems.

    Would I live in Ireland forever? Yeah!!!!!

    No country is prefect. But Ireland has more than enough for me.

    And contrary to Anon's statement above, as far as I'm concerned - Dublin is the place to be! My Dublin!

    (Although I wouldn't mind retiring down in Wicklow. Which still means I could pop up to Dublin for a punt from time to time!)
    "Don't be reckless with other people’s hearts. Don't put up with people who are reckless with yours"

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    As much as I love Ireland I think when I retire I would love to spend six months of the year in a warmer climate.

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    Ireland's a great place to live and bring up a family.
    No plans to ever leave.
    A little better weather would help.

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    Not forever but for now here is my home...
    When the for me back to my home i will be miss Ireland and for sure i back regulare for spend some of my holidays here.
    I not care about the weather...

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    Yes i think i could
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    That depends. If I was earning over or near enough to €100,000 annually then my answer would be most definitely. As it is, I cannot say for sure...
    ladiesman217: April 2009 to April 2024

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