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        <title>What are some things an American should know about the Irish Culture?</title>
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        <dc:creator>WickedWest</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[I'm an American woman from the heartland of the United States, and I've been thinking about getting involved in the study abroad program at the university and studying in Cork, Ireland. However, I don't want to feel like a fish out of water if/when I go, so if you could give me a few tips or facts about the culture that would be awesome!<br /><br />
i.e.<br />
What are some examples of slang?<br />
How do you spend free time?<br />
Is it hard to learn how to drive on the opposite side of the road?<br />
What are some things I should/shouldn't do when trying to make friends?<br />
How do Irish men express attraction?<br />
What are classes like?<br />
Add anything else you think will be helpful!]]>
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