Domo230 wrote: » Belfast IMO is the biggest shi*hole of a city. Such an ugly city full of prejudiced and unfriendly people. I live in Dublin and find it quite nice, its not perfect but its a million times better than Belfast.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » is there any nightlife in Belfast during the week ?
gurramok wrote: » If you wanna live in Belfast, you want to get elocution lessons to blend in with the locals
m@cc@ wrote: » A bit rich from someone from the Northside.
gurramok wrote: » Ah now, my nordie English is better than your Dutch English As you're in the Netherlands, a certain historic figure revered by some people in Belfast is from there
hollisterb wrote: » Looks like Dublin might be more suited... Belfast sounds good but Dublin is def. the bigger more renowned city and I think it makes more sense
monosharp wrote: » I wonder why noones mentioned Caaaaaaark ?
stovelid wrote: » Lived in Belfast for a few years, and I liked it a lot. Weigh up the options basically. Dublin has more going on, but a decent wage will go a lot further up North in terms of standard of living. Not sure I agree with the 'political' either. My experience is that, as an non-nordie, you have to search out that kind of opinion, and most people prefer to keep schtum about it unless they know you well. I knew a handful of English people there who never got any grief. As for the sectarian stuff, if you're a professional, you are going to be renting somewhere nice in South Belfast or the centre, you hardly going to be living in problem areas so that won't be an issue. I also witnessed far less trouble than Dublin when socializing in the city centre.
dennisthemennis wrote: » i wat attacked in belfast becuz im catholic.
Fratton Fred wrote: » I've never been to Belfast, but people from northern Ireland are scarey and are covered in unionjack tattoos.
m@cc@ wrote: » I'm scared of the south because of the leprechauns might be after my lucky charms. :rolleyes:
m@cc@ wrote: » How did they know that?
stovelid wrote: » His eyes were too close together. Dead give-away.
Idbatterim wrote: » whats all this Galway stuff?! the place is tiny and youd have seen it in a week! its ok to go once for a weekend but thats about it! if money and the job werent in the equation, dublin over belfast anyday! but the cost of living down here is higher and Im not sure what the wages are like! before making a decision id come over and check both places out, belfast is only an hour and a half by train from Dublin and you would fly to here for next to nothing...
CiaranC wrote: » OP, you should be aware of the country folk on here and their negativity toward the capital. Being from London youll be used to it. A lot of these quaint folk are unaware that the negative traits they describe are due to Dublin being, well, a city.