I'm part of the Munster 10%
I guess being here for almost 13 years means I'm still only a recent blow in.
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| 30-04-2012, 18:23 | #34 |
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I'm finding some of the replies on this thread hilarious. Quotes like "San Francisco of Ireland" and "Cosmopolitan" etc. Are you having us on? (possibly being sarcastic)
No it is nothing like San Fran! Have you been there? And it is not as cosmopolitan as either Dublin or Cork. In fact cosmopolitan ideas and business struggle in Galway. Some of the delusional pretentiousness that comes out of Galway in recent years is quite something. Forgot to mention "The Latin Quarter" and Galways "Westend". All small town marketing to make money and nothing else. Recently overheard a conversation about Galway becoming a "Foodie" destination. Wha?? Ok ok there are a couple of really nice restaurants fair enough such as Ard bia, Artisan and Kai but in general the food is fast food and fried. Sorry for going off the initial topic. By the way I was born in Carlingford, County Louth and spent many years in Dublin, Kerry, abroad, Galway and then abroad again to get away from the many delusional lost lunatics that live there . Don't get me wrong Galway has its charms such as the prom, cobbled streets, street life etc but it is by no means a San Fran or cosmopolitan city. Nice in the Summer time.
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| 30-04-2012, 18:33 | #36 |
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A bit harsh Ginko but there is truth in what you say. But in Galway's defence it has improved considerably from when my wife grew up here.
I think it's better to have an erroneously high opinion of a place than to think it's a hole you can't wait to get out of. I still prefer Dublin though even if no one ever has a good word to say for it. |
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| 30-04-2012, 18:43 | #37 | |
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| 30-04-2012, 19:22 | #38 | |
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| 01-05-2012, 09:34 | #39 | |
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The Dubs (from the north side) all look like they want to stick you for the contents of your wallet and blow it up their noses. The south soiders, loike roish, just loike, want yur bank account loike roish. As for the parks - connemara & lettermore vs st annes. |
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| 01-05-2012, 10:21 | #40 |
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This thread is about Galway, please don't hi-Jackeen it
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| 01-05-2012, 10:45 | #41 |
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I suppose there is good reason Galway is so popular with blow-ins, it just the right size - not so big it's overwhelming and still has all/most of the amenities.
The atmosphere is quite laid back and still it has the big companies that attract workers from abroad. I've only met one person that hated it here and she came over for a boyfriend that later dumped her so she left a year after that. |
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| 01-05-2012, 13:46 | #42 | |
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I agree with you that it is laid back and does attract some big companies. Right size? Perhaps just different courses for different horses! It's a tiny city and you run into the same folk all the time. I spent about 4 years in Galway and really enjoyed the first 2. Then it just got very much same old same old and a dire lack of options. Persistent rain didn't help either! I went back there a few months ago to meet up with friends and their all burnt out looking. It is very much a young party persons town. Antoobrien, your take on Dublin is hilarious? Are you smashed by any chance? Coastal Dublin is lovely north and south with beaches and even islands too! Have you heard of Europes biggest city park Phoenix park? Or indeed St Stephen Green, Merrion Square, Iveagh gardens, Marley park etc. And Wicklow national park is right beside the city. Plus rightly or wrongly all roads lead to Dublin so it's easy to access anywhere in the country from the capital these days. Hey Biko apologies for my part in moving the thread off topic so better get back to it. I'm from Louth and lived in Galway for 4 years!
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| 01-05-2012, 17:24 | #43 | |
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Funding based on population should go to places where people are normally resident, not where they might visit once a week/fortnight to get the washing done by their mothers. While we may still call the places where we were reared as home ( I still do after 20 years leaving there), it would be inaccurate to declare them as your regular place of residence. If anything, Saturday night would be the worst night of the week to conduct a census as it's probably the night most citizens are not in their current place of residence (ie weekend breaks away/staying with friends etc) |
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| 02-05-2012, 00:05 | #44 |
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I think why Galway has so many people from outside the city is because of the university - I am a galwegian and only knew few from Galway when I was in college.I have had to move away from home because employment wise for teachers there are absolutely no jobs - unless you have pull in your family to help you get into a job.nobody in my family are buddies with local politicians or are teachers themselves.
I would love to live at home but then greener hills seem far away.doesnt matter where you work - company you keep where you live is important.important as well to have facilities you need near you.I live here in Meath and find people here hard to get to know and bit cold.Try to head to Dublin whenever I can.have to say I like the dubs - good sense of humour and in general easy to chat away to.you have all the facilities you need in dublin Friends of mine in Galway say it's hard to get to know people as lots of people on nights out only down for wkend.have to say love Limerick city as well - pity it gets such bad rep from media.lots of facilities there |
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