oppenheimer1 wrote: » People are forgetting that Ireland was not America during earlier decades, and the likes of rock and roll, and the swinging sixties were alien to vast swaths of the country. Such liberalism would only have been seen in pockets in Dublin, perhaps around Trinity and UCD. Ireland was and still is to a certain extent a very conservative country. In terms of prosperity the best decade to have been born in would have been the early to mid eighties. You would have seen free third level introduced, probably have parents who could find work and most likely would have been young enough to avoid getting caught up in the property mania. Maybe would havee been able to secure a good job after uni too without being forced to emigrate if you didn't want to.
losthorizon wrote: » You are taking the piss!
seven_eleven wrote: » Then when 2002/2003 came around, everything seemed to change. I dont know how to explain it, but everything became bloated and irritating.
Superbus wrote: » 1950s, I'd love to fully experience being socially repressed by a hostile, all-powerful religious force and live in a cold, small cottage with no heating or electricity.
Lando Griffin wrote: » The 1910s cos Ireland was united and drugs were not illegal and everyone would have at least 12 siblings to play with.
efb wrote: » 1990's then I would have a kick as job!
Jester252 wrote: » Perfect if you turned ten in 1995. You have no problem getting a summer job in the early 2000 and college would be must better due to the money flowing all over the place. Finish in 2006 (21-22) to get a full time job. Yet no enough time to buy a house before the market goes tits up. Hindsight is the best.