ArtSmart wrote: » thought i might as well. counties now, not towns streets, pubs etc. for me, it terms of 1/ friendliness Clare ist, Donegal second. 2/ open-mindedness Clare again, Louth second. (no, not from Clare. )
Hank_Jones wrote: » You have been to Louth, haven't you? Just out of interest, how many counties in the country have you actually been to?
Aidric wrote: » FFS.
Rosicky7 wrote: » Kerry people are easy to talk to as well, and friendly.
ArtSmart wrote: » Them all. thanks for asking. Yes, Louth is a complete kip, and unfriendly but it terms of open-mindedness, ie, do what you want, be who you want, we dont give a toss, Louth is second only to lovable Clare. capiche?
scientific1982 wrote: » Donegal is better than all other counties. We look down on the rest of you poor crathers.
Lab_Mouse wrote: » leitrim /thread
phasers wrote: » Dublin likes everyone except gays and foreigners
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Have to with Galway too. I think it's the ONLY openminded county in the country. Would have said Cork, too, if it wasn't for the we made the country, so we should be the capital stuff.Generally speaking, bigger cities tend to be more openminded than small towns and counties.
cursai wrote: » Every county is a cnut!:eek:
lamai wrote: » All depends who you hang about with. This thread is retarded by the way
af_thefragile wrote: » Dublin. Obviously. Its multicultural hence people are more tolerant of each other.
ejmaztec wrote: » Did you still have all of your fingers and both thumbs when you went back to Cork?
af_thefragile wrote: » Its multicultural hence people are more tolerant of each other.
m@cc@ wrote: » Why 'hence'? If there are more paedophiles and rapists in the world, does that mean tolerance amongst the remaining population is increasing?
af_thefragile wrote: » multiculturalism is a bad thing?