Things I wish I knew about Ireland

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The Guide will cover the following topics:
1. Before moving to Ireland
2. Covid restrictions
3. Find a Job
4. Find a place to Rent
5. Open a Bank Account. Banking
6. PPS Nr.
7. Prices. Cost of living
8. Transport
9. Education
10. Meet new people
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As Mexican I guess I won’t have much problems with Irish culture. I was in Dublin just a few days and I loved it. Irish are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met

ErnieKings
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Being pleasant, respectful and having good manners costs nothing.... and it makes people smile. 😊

JR-iwdu
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In Ireland it is the norm to say thank you to bus driver getting off the bus.

williampatrickfagan
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you cannot really ask for a "best price" in every shop but some shops will tell you they will match the price of competitors so if you lookup online what it costs in any other irish retailer then you can go to your nearest shop and say..."listen, this item costs this and that in shop xy, can you match that?". if you're lucky they will sell it even cheaper than it costs in the other shop.

_-_SK_-_
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The people treat each other very nicely and thats how society should be it mkes people feel happier

carolineflanagan
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Sounds like my kind of people, looks like I'd fit well with the Irish. The Irish guy I met via skype from Dublin was super friendly. Being considerate of ones' feelings is a good trait I admire.

EzekielCarvalho
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Very cool your channel. I did an exchange in Dublin for 6 months. I really liked your country and I miss so much Dublin. I am Brazilian and I really want to go back to Ireland.

fabiovieira
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Common courtesy isn't taught these days. Simple warm greetings whether in person, or on the phone, like "Good afternoon", etc. Simple "Thank you" and "Please". Courteous responses to questions, while looking at people in the eye. Opening the door, ESPECIALLY for ladies, and elderly people! It's all about proper upbringing, and breeding. Sadly, these things are minimized in homes, and in school.

MrAverageViewer
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I like this new style of recording videos outside because I can see a neighborhood of Dublin.
And great video Ana!

ivanvalverde
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I've lived in Ireland for the past 15 years, plus 10 years in the 70's and 80's. I've never heard of anyone bargaining in a store for a fridge or TV here.

richardnolan
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Haggling only works for high end stuff like cars or fridges. You cannot haggle in the Supermarket. 😀

IRISHATLANTIC
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You say people are sensitive after you made your drawbacks to living in a country they are when your spreading misinformation about it.
I agree with you on a few things.
You said nothing happens outside Dublin you need to Travel around more outside Dublin go to a big city in a county before you Make a assumption like that. You say people don't look after there houses not the entire population there is some. Not all people who get social welfare from government don't want to work some people its temporarily till they find a job. It can be cheaper to rent outside Dublin. Do you your research next time before you post incorrect information.

Moneyshots
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Actually, the "negatives, " are not negative, in my opinion. "Too sensitive" and "having to be polite to everyone, " and not being blunt is how I operate... I am an honest person, but I have found a way to be direct and polite. That sounds delightful.

jklubnik
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Good advice: if you immigrate to a different country it is a common curtesy to get to know it’s history and culture - this is the reference to your point about giving yourself more time to adapt . If you spent some time on studying the culture and history of Ireland before coming you will feel that you adapt better and quicker. This is also to do with the point you mentioned about people being insulted that you call Northern Ireland UK...the knowledge of culture and history would have helped you understand why...you said that you like studying and you spend a lot of time studying different things...it’s a shame you chose not to study about Ireland before going there...

kateb
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7:00 you have to consider people's feelings every where. Being from a certain aper of the world e.g. E Europe doesn't give you the right to be impolite or ignorant.

liammacaodha
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From where of Ireland you didn't mentioned this video which part because it is a real beautiful city could you tell me which city

nooraqarahimi
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The irish culture are so warm and kind

carolineflanagan
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I recently posted a similar video talking about all the things I wish I knew before moving to Dublin, Ireland from the United States! It was a definitely a learning curve but I love living here!

ClaireHawkins
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I'm glad you pointed out that Irish people sugarcoat things. I'm Irish but live in Germany and have become much more direct when I talk to people. It avoids all the "pussy footing" around people. One good thing about seeing the grass from the other side

nroess
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Thank you for your video it's really interesting.great job.

fishey