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<blockquote data-quote="AngloHispanic" data-source="post: 657612" data-attributes="member: 8016"><p>Fantastic, very useful info. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Since I assume you live in Dublin or are familiar with the scene, I'd like to ask - how is the place in terms of "americanization"? Is it very politically correct or are people allowed to be normal/have common sense/live like actual Irish people?</p><p></p><p>I lived in London for many years, some years ago, and ended up leaving largely because I felt the place was like a madhouse in terms of people having to lie constantly and consistently about almost everything in order to avoid getting ambushed (by their own). </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if Dublin is similar in that respect, or are people (much) less neurotic?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate this is a very subjective question, but curious nonetheless. I don't hear much about Ireland, either here or in real life, other than "beautiful countryside/lots of redheads/st.patricks" and similar tropes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngloHispanic, post: 657612, member: 8016"] Fantastic, very useful info. Thanks! Since I assume you live in Dublin or are familiar with the scene, I'd like to ask - how is the place in terms of "americanization"? Is it very politically correct or are people allowed to be normal/have common sense/live like actual Irish people? I lived in London for many years, some years ago, and ended up leaving largely because I felt the place was like a madhouse in terms of people having to lie constantly and consistently about almost everything in order to avoid getting ambushed (by their own). I'm wondering if Dublin is similar in that respect, or are people (much) less neurotic? Appreciate this is a very subjective question, but curious nonetheless. I don't hear much about Ireland, either here or in real life, other than "beautiful countryside/lots of redheads/st.patricks" and similar tropes. [/QUOTE]
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