![]() ![]() I thoroughly agree with your decision to leave, I would do the same if I was miserable, but please don't bad mouth our country after it gave you an education!! That or those certificates gained in Ireland will open many doors to you around the world. We are a young country and of course our politicians are endeavouring to get things right re the care if it's citizens which incidentally our Government did brilliantly during COVID. Coming home is best part about travelling away from Irelsnd. I can say this definitively as I have travelled all over the world. Definitely move away if you can't hack it. Must have been bad? We are famed for our hospitality and as an Irish citizen I can assure you our hospitality is genuine. Obviously someone with a grudge? And where did you *leave* for 13 years. The scenic nature, the importance that sports and music have in the country just to name a few obvious things show that the country offers a good few examples that the country allows various options to spend ones timeĬomment below is so wrong. If there is nothing to do at all that matches your interests and preferences, that is surprising, but then in the end says more about you than about the Country. There is nothing to do ? you are DEFINITELY on the wrong track there. The fact that you have the chance of seeing more than one season within a day is definitely true - though I wouldn’t say the weather is horrible but challenging in the way of not being very reliable. ![]() The weather is horrible ? It can be seen that way - it though is a very subjective statement. So by that statement I am very very inclined to say that person has spent all of the 13 years mentioned in Dublin - and now applies that to the entire country. That naturally mainly applies to Dublin and other urban areas. Living space is in general expensive, along with services/eating/drinking out. That Ireland is extremely expensive is only partly true. No offense to you get real, just thinking you take places at the very high end as referenceĪddressed to the annonymous commentator from May 12th. So I’d say in terms of accommodation the average person with average needs can plan with 650-1100€ For a room in a shared house appartment (depending on size, features, location, size of household….)ġ200-1600€ for a 1 bed appartment out of the Centre I’d to be honest also see the rent prices as pretty realistic … if we talk about normal 1 bedroom accommodation, you would see these in half ways central locations advertised typically between 1200-1700€ … if demand is really really high put on top 10-20% if someone would to be outbidden - but then you’d end up at 1400-2000€ - out of which the 1700€ stated here would be the average - what proves my point of that being a pretty realistic figure for a central location … obviously extremes would go faf beyond that - but yet I’d say those 2500€ you are stating would be at the extreme end and get you a 1 bed appartment in one of those luxury apartment blocks with on site gym and cinema …
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