I'm just curious what percentage of people from the Republic have actually ever crossed the border up here into the north?
I was just thinking from my 16 years of living in NI, I've never actually been further south than Dublin. Infact the only time I have been further south than that was as a 10 year old (still living in England at the time) visiting my aunt in Tipperary, and other than that time I've never been that far south. Never been to Cork, Kerry, Clare and at least 10 other counties in the ROI. Pretty pathetic given I'm pretty well travelled globally (25 countries).
Now come to think of it, I don't hear that many southern accents up here in the north, it is pretty rare, its more common to hear an English accent or even a Scottish accent at times, even at my time at queens Belfast there were very few students from the south (a few from Monaghan and Donegal maybe).
Since I've a habit of starting completely pointless (possibly even inaccurate?) polls I thought I've do another one

, and I haven't seen a poll on this before so I thought I'd try it here.
Oh btw, for the purpose of the poll, just driving through it/not staying a night, counts.