Rodney Bathgate wrote: » We’re too generous for our own good. Borrowing money in the last recession to send to Africa to be spent on weaponry and lavish lifestyles for African dictators.
Surreptitious wrote: » Stinginess is a characteristic of a person therefore generalising a whole country with it is nonsense.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » ... my Scottish flatmate, who was related to Ian Paisley somehow, ...
440Hertz wrote: » They're not stingy at all by any survey or analysis. Ireland is extremely price insensitive to the point it's worrying as - culturally we seem to hate to be seen to be mean. We also donate more money to charity per capita than any other country in Europe, 3rd highest in the world.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » ...I think it comes hand in hand with dour Presbyterianism.
Montage of Feck wrote: » We are a bazillion euros in debt! More spendthrift than stingy.
partyguinness wrote: » You think the Irish are stingy? You have seen nothing until you have lived among the English. I had experiences with the Englsh through work when I was in Ireland and saw a few glimpses of how mean they can be but Jesus now I have lived here 10 years mother of God.... Thay would start WWIII over a £5.00 and have 20 minute arguments over pennnies. I will never forget the guy selling a warehouse for £3.5m (no mortgage) and got into an arugment with the buyer over £19.20 at the very end. Now I can think of plenty of mean Irish people and I am not just saying this but the Irish are the least mean people you will meet.
Jim2007 wrote: » Not true at all. Between 2007 and the beginning of the year Irish National debt fell from 124% to 58%, we’re a net exporter for decades and have a GDP per capita about 40% higher that the UK. While nobody was looking we joined the Germanic nations of Europe in terms of economic profile.
dd973 wrote: » Ever met the Dutch OP?
JimToken wrote: » Money is nothing in relevance to children and love and beauty
jojofizzio wrote: » The Irish are probably the least stingy people I know(having lived in the US,Australia,NZ and a handful of European countries)
donegal_man wrote: » Personal experience, South Africans. Shared a house with two back years ago and they used to sit in the dark with the heat off as each room had a separate coin-op meter.
Markcheese wrote: » You do know that GDP is as relavent to the Irish economy as fairy dust !!! So our national debt falling from 124% of gdp to 58% of GDP is pretty meaningless , the debt didn't actually fall ,The GDP rocketed , but while the economy improved , it didn't rocket .. So when ever you hear any one say Ireland spends the lowest amount in Europe or the world on X as a percentage of GDP , stop listening ...
PTH2009 wrote: » Suppose you get stinge bags in all nationalities The Indians can be a very stingy lot in regards money
PsychoPete wrote: » Probably because the Brits tried to steal so much from us
CageWager wrote: » Some people in Ireland are very quick to call you “stingy” if you aren’t up at the bar playing the billy big bollox routine buying rounds of pints on your credit card.
coinop wrote: » A two week holiday does not count as living in a place. How long did you "live" in each location? Years and cities please. Surely you wouldn't lie on the internet to impress strangers.