Liam32123 wrote: » From your answers I assume you are all locals Take a walk with your children from Capel Street to Croppies Acre Memorial Park at 7pm and get me updated Self-criticism is a rare commodity, and I assume the rule here is to proceed with keyboard sarcasm and bullying to address the problem
Hello Moto GP wrote: » Benefits of living outside Dublin for me: 10 minute drive to work with parking. Property less than half the price. Zero traffic or been cramed in on a Luas or Dart. The only positive I see is having the Aviva, Croke Park and places like the the three arena for concerts which are only an 80 min spin for me. I dont understand the benefits of living in Dublin, I really don't. It offers basically nothing but over other good towns and cities across Ireland.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The airport is close so we can get away from Dublin. Dublin has some great suburbs. The inner city I can take or leave.
riclad wrote: » Read some articles about rising crime waves in nyc, la, chicago , any american city, it makes dublin look like a quiet paradise. theres 100s of shops empty and closed .i think there should be rules about keeping shop fronts clean and painted . i understand if you arrive here from a small town dublin will be a total culture shock. one good thing is the increase in bike lanes .
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Where do you live now? If you don't understand the benefits to some people of living in Dublin rather than a small town somewhere well you mustn't have thought about it that much. You also don't need a car here unless you need one for work, which is great.
Hello Moto GP wrote: » Kilkenny City is where I decided on settling, now thats a great city for night life and everything else. I'd rather chop of one my arms than use public transport around Dublin City.
HBC08 wrote: » Aren't you the same poster who on another thread is saying you can't hack life here and are moving abroad?
MyLove4Satan wrote: » I only went to Dublin once. To get yeast from the Irish Yeast Company. As soon as I got off the bus, a junkie shot me in the brains. I was killed. Dead over yeast. Kip.
Hello Moto GP wrote: » I dont understand the benefits of living in Dublin, I really don't.
dxhound2005 wrote: » When was Dublin a nice place to live in?
Hello Moto GP wrote: » Yep, still doesn't change the fact Dublin is a **** Hole.
nullzero wrote: » No deluge of culchies in this thread talking about how much of a kip they know Dublin is? Non nationals end up living in Dublin because the majority of jobs that attract people to come and live in another country are based in Dublin. Seems a simple enough thing to understand.
Vita nova wrote: » As for the second part of your reply, it doesn't really address the OP's post, experience or concerns.
Vita nova wrote: » Most of Dublin is fine but like every city or large town there are areas that could be described as very undesirable, however, if you as a Dubliner call people "culchies" then some of them are going to call Dublin a kip in return (and vice versa) even when they have no negative experiences... you're just the mirror image of those you criticise. As for the second part of your reply, it doesn't really address the OP's post, experience or concerns.
MyLove4Satan wrote: » How is 'Culchie' a slur? You would be surprised how many Dubs use it without any negative attributes. I have never used it in that way. It's hardly the 'N' word.
Vita nova wrote: » You only have to google the term to see that many consider it a pejorative term for a rural dweller and a synonym for an unsophisticated countryperson and if one uses it as a collective term for people simply because of where they come from then that usage could certainly be considered a regional slur. Even when not used disparagingly, it can still be seen as a disparaging them-and-us type term.
Liam32123 wrote: » Dublin (at least the city center) has become literally unlivable, especially for foreign people who don't have their family here. There are street fights on all sides; people taking crack and heroin on every corner; you have to do the slalom between excrements to walk; police totally absent and if you try to report a fact to the people in charge they consider you as the problem. Women certainly risk walking alone. Most of all, there is a total absence of values It feels like living in a nightmare
riclad wrote: » i,ll take dublin anyday over living in a small irish town with 3 pubs and 3 supermarkets .