Are you saying that Cork people have an anti-Dublin chip on their shoulder? Never!
No not quite...... its called tolerance ..... zero tolerance
Are you saying that Cork people have an anti-Dublin chip on their shoulder? Never!
At least we agree on one thing. Safe home now.We all got out thank God. Leave Dublin to the Jackeens I say.
At least we agree on one thing. Safe home now.
I thought it was counting the headage payment and set-aside grant cheques?Hee Hee, winding up Jackeens is a Culchie's favourite pasttime !
Dublin & Belfast are the only genuine cities on this island, the rest who claim to be cities are just large towns.
As a matter of interest - do Dubliners consider anyone outside Dublin City to be a "culchie"?
Is someone in Bray or Swords a culchie for example?
I know places like Tallaght and Clondalkin were still very much villages until the 1970s - so are they really culchies too? I doubt they would see it like that.
The people originally from Dublin who got out and are living normally elsewhere, are referred to as "Dulchies"! The reasons for these people relocating are probably quite clear to most people;
Owning a house in Dublin is giving up half your salary(or more now) until you retire! And for one of those 'boxes' that are referred to as apartments.
The price of a night out is probably more than your house insurance for a year.
The main street in Dublin is unsafe after dark (and by day sometimes).
I know of a 5 year old girl who picked up a syringe from the liffey boardwalk. Lovely...!
The beaches are polluted
People in the rest of Ireland don't really care what people from Dublin think about them. I live on the west coast and can compare to the above list.
My mortgage is 500/month.
I can have a meal for two and a bottle of wine for around €60-70.
I can walk around anywhere on my own without the fear of being mugged/attacked.
I have never seen a syringe on my local street.
I am a 5 minute walk from one of the finest beaches in Ireland.
Before you all go on a rant about how central you are etc. I can get to Dublin Airport quicker than some of my relations that live in Dublin, but I use Belfast as it is easier to get to, friendlier and cheaper.
And finally, I'm sure lots of people will agree with me that the best things about Dublin are the roads out of it!
I personally wouldn't send my dog to Dublin.
Bring it on!
The people originally from Dublin who got out and are living normally elsewhere, are referred to as "Dulchies"! The reasons for these people relocating are probably quite clear to most people;
Owning a house in Dublin is giving up half your salary(or more now) until you retire! And for one of those 'boxes' that are referred to as apartments.
The price of a night out is probably more than your house insurance for a year.
The main street in Dublin is unsafe after dark (and by day sometimes).
I know of a 5 year old girl who picked up a syringe from the liffey boardwalk. Lovely...!
The beaches are polluted
People in the rest of Ireland don't really care what people from Dublin think about them. I live on the west coast and can compare to the above list.
My mortgage is 500/month.
I can have a meal for two and a bottle of wine for around €60-70.
I can walk around anywhere on my own without the fear of being mugged/attacked.
I have never seen a syringe on my local street.
I am a 5 minute walk from one of the finest beaches in Ireland.
Before you all go on a rant about how central you are etc. I can get to Dublin Airport quicker than some of my relations that live in Dublin, but I use Belfast as it is easier to get to, friendlier and cheaper.
And finally, I'm sure lots of people will agree with me that the best things about Dublin are the roads out of it!
I personally wouldn't send my dog to Dublin.
Bring it on!
The people originally from Dublin who got out and are living normally elsewhere, are referred to as "Dulchies"! The reasons for these people relocating are probably quite clear to most people;
Owning a house in Dublin is giving up half your salary(or more now) until you retire! And for one of those 'boxes' that are referred to as apartments.
The price of a night out is probably more than your house insurance for a year.
The main street in Dublin is unsafe after dark (and by day sometimes).
I know of a 5 year old girl who picked up a syringe from the liffey boardwalk. Lovely...!
The beaches are polluted
People in the rest of Ireland don't really care what people from Dublin think about them. I live on the west coast and can compare to the above list.
My mortgage is 500/month.
I can have a meal for two and a bottle of wine for around €60-70.
I can walk around anywhere on my own without the fear of being mugged/attacked.
I have never seen a syringe on my local street.
I am a 5 minute walk from one of the finest beaches in Ireland.
Before you all go on a rant about how central you are etc. I can get to Dublin Airport quicker than some of my relations that live in Dublin, but I use Belfast as it is easier to get to, friendlier and cheaper.
And finally, I'm sure lots of people will agree with me that the best things about Dublin are the roads out of it!
I personally wouldn't send my dog to Dublin.
Bring it on!
One of the main reasons I won't live in Dublin is because I find the big car park tricky, it's called the M50 I believe but being from West of the Phoenix Park sure what would I know.
One of the main reasons I won't live in Dublin is because I find the big car park tricky, it's called the M50 I believe but being from West of the Phoenix Park sure what would I know.
One of the big advantages of living in Dublin City is that the M50 is not a factor in your day to day life if you generally work and socialise in the city. The M50 is for "culchies" and "carrot pickers" (the old nickname for people from County Dublin - outside the city boundary).
"carrot pickers"
The people originally from Dublin who got out and are living normally elsewhere, are referred to as "Dulchies"! The reasons for these people relocating are probably quite clear to most people;