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    Whenever I go visit the Christmas Market whether it is in Belfast or Dublin I get a really good feeling! The lights, the trees, the festive spirit, it just gets to me.my mind goes back to being a kid waiting for Santa and it gives me a great feeling! Do any of you feel like this when they go to the Christmas market? Xxx
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    I couldn't find my way out of the Jervis Centre the other day.
    I had parked there to visit a lady.

    With the crowds, and no apparent way out, I started to feel very claustrophobic.
    The stupid people in my way have no idea how close some of them came to getting the heads punched off them.

    No I don't like Christmas Markets, or shopping or anything that goes with it.
    Bah Humbug

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    I couldn't find my way out of the Jervis Centre the other day.
    I had parked there to visit a lady.

    With the crowds, and no apparent way out, I started to feel very claustrophobic.
    The stupid people in my way have no idea how close some of them came to getting the heads punched off them.



    No I don't like Christmas Markets, or shopping or anything that goes with it.
    Bah Humbug

    Someone is being a bit of a Grinch, but I understand your point of view, got lost a couple of times in Dublin...to my shame when I was looking for a sex shop ). Couldn't ask anyone for directions, mainly because I couldn't tell exactly where I needed to go...and . I feel like when I'm in a hurry everyone jumps in front of me...and it gets me really angry as well. But I love Christmas, not necessarily the shopping, the atmosphere, the decorations
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    Whenever I go visit the Christmas Market whether it is in Belfast or Dublin I get a really good feeling! The lights, the trees, the festive spirit, it just gets to me.my mind goes back to being a kid waiting for Santa and it gives me a great feeling! Do any of you feel like this when they go to the Christmas market? Xxx
    so which is best then Belfast or Dublin

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    Quote Originally Posted by knibbs View Post
    so which is best then Belfast or Dublin
    When it comes to Christmas I don't compare, I love both in the same way! Sláinte xxx
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    I Love the Galway and Cork market,, going to visit Galway one this week and looking forward to visiting the Cork one next week. I just love everything about Christmas its my favourite time of year xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by curvynina View Post
    when it comes to christmas i don't compare, i love both in the same way! Sláinte xxx
    youre not giving much away there, i prefer belfast although not as many shopping there due to the strong sterling

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    I couldn't find my way out of the Jervis Centre the other day.
    I had parked there to visit a lady.

    With the crowds, and no apparent way out, I started to feel very claustrophobic.
    The stupid people in my way have no idea how close some of them came to getting the heads punched off them.

    No I don't like Christmas Markets, or shopping or anything that goes with it.
    Bah Humbug
    No consideration for a punter,i don't know

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    When it comes to Christmas I don't compare, I love both in the same way! Sláinte xxx
    Annabel got you speaking Irish yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knibbs View Post
    youre not giving much away there, i prefer belfast although not as many shopping there due to the strong sterling
    Dublin always has been the city closest to my heart, dunno why...as I said for me Christmas is the most beautiful time of the year. I love the decorations not necessarily the shopping, but indeed Belfast has a bit more spice to it
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