Fr_Dougal wrote: » Thinly veiled "will you do my homework for me" thread.
kneemos wrote: » What are peoples opinions on the effect of internet shopping on the high street.
Seanchai wrote: » Why would somebody go over to Britain to do their shopping when the internet is much cheaper and faster?
corktina wrote: » you are cutting your own throat and exporting jobs....
LordSutch wrote: » The term 'High Street' is also widely used in Ireland.
starbelgrade wrote: » I used to drive to town every Saturday to do a food shop. 20 minutes in, 20 minutes looking for a parking space, half an hour or more shopping , packing bags, taking them to the car, driving home again, unpacking etc. Half the feckin day wasted just get food. Since Tesco started home deliveries, I haven't been in a supermarket in over two years. 10 minutes on the internet, shopping delivered to your door the next evening. Having said that, I still like to potter around the good food shops for meat, chocolates, wines, breads etc. I'd say I do about 50/50 online / shops for most things.
Seanchai wrote: » No, it's not - although as usual your "British Isles" unionist self would really like to believe that Ireland is just England/Britain with a different name.
bnt wrote: » Seriously? I know this is AH, but with such a weighty chip on your shoulder, I'll be amazed if you can walk in a straight line, even when sober.
SuperInfinity wrote: » Don't talk about people with a "chip on your shoulder", or "amazed if you can walk in a straight line". I have no side at all in that argument, but it seems to me like he was trying to have a legitimate discussion and you started to personalize it and attack his character. He was talking about the discussion, you were making comments about him personally saying "oh you must be this", "obviously you're that", you have no idea about him.
SuperInfinity wrote: » I have no side at all in that argument, but it seems to me like he was trying to have a legitimate discussion and you started to personalize it and attack his character.
Emeraldy Pebbles wrote: » No it's not.
dpe wrote: » In Dublin it definitely is. I've been living here five years and I've never heard the phrase "Main Street". I would have assumed that was an Americanism. And a quick look on Google shows High Streets in Dublin, Cork City and Galway City, but Main Street is only in Cork (there is a Main Street in Dublin but not in the city centre).
kneemos wrote: » It can be used as a generic term for a towns shopping areas I would have thought.
Dangerous Man wrote: » I don't know why Irish people feel the need to parrot what goes on across the water. Weird.