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REASONS to LOVE IRELAND in 2024. 🇮🇪 | WHY I LOVE LIVING IN IRELAND VLOG 🇮🇪
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- For those of you who are considering reasons to love Ireland in 2024., it is always best to weigh up the pros and cons. So here are our reasons to love living in Ireland in 2024.!
Ireland is a dynamic country with significant advantages to daily life and lifestyle, but like all places, there are significant downsides and upsides which need to be exposed. I love Ireland, I love living here and are happy here. I want to work to make it a better place and I want to be a platform to help improve it, which is why we are recording this honest video.
Ever wondered what reasons for life in Ireland are? Well, we narrowed them down as much as I could.
Here as our reasons to love living in Ireland!
We hope you all enjoy this one and we shall see you all next week.
Have a nice day everyone and see you next week!
Cheers! 🍺
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Cheers guys, I'm always entertained after watching your vlogs:) Ginger lady is so cheerful, both of you have a "positive vibe" hope I bump into ye whenever I'm in Galway! keep them videos coming, Happy 7K SUBS! well-done:) watching from Limerick :)
Thank you, it's always nice to hear thing like this. Hopefully we make a Limerick video one day too! :)
@@Corrky ❤️❤️🙏oh please😊
I can only speak to the 4 countries we've been to. Ireland, by far, has the best food. Beef, Seafood, dairy, and potatoes are the best! We've only visited Limerick, Cork, and Kinsale. Hope to visit Galway and venture into Mayo and Donegal. We will be relocating to Ireland in the next few years and are interested in finding a location that has a good balance of affordability, transportation, entertainment, jobs for the kids, and of course good local market food and organic options. You make Galway look amazing! We do need to educate ourselves on Ireland taxes, healthcare, acquiring accommodations, driving, etc.
I really do love this city, as I said in the video for me it's the perfect size. Let us know when you come, we can have a pint and a chat :)
I love the buskers! We have a buskers festival here.. So good! 😊
Now I do love a good whiskey - especially an Irish one! In fact, since I've been in Ireland I have got really got into the stuff 🥃😋
I've had a fair few different ones and most have been nice, but still my favourite is one from Donegal, distilled near the famous Sliabh Liag - or Slieve League - cliffs. Its called Silkie. The dark one is particularly spot on if you like a rich peaty flavour whilst sipping it in front of a turf fire 🔥👌
Thank you! I will look into it!
@corrky, you are so right.
Guinness is the best in Ireland, everywhere else, it loses something in taste.
I hate whiskey (thanks dad) but when I tasted it in Ireland, it was sooooo much better
Thanks for these videos
Can’t wait to see other places in Ireland too, really enjoyed Athlone
Thanks for such a nice comment. Yeah, whiskey us definitely and acquired taste :)
The Deircs, between Lough Nafooey, and Tourmakeady, and a beautiful hidden valley.
Thanks! Wrote it all down!
Nice video guys 😂!
Thank you :)
Hi guys my
Name is Eric the big guy you met near city center in Galway! You guys were in a hurry but I was so happy to see you guys and yes ill keep watching, im half black and filipino living in Ireland for a year now grew up in philippines but also a Swedish citizen after living there for 10 years I have to say Ireland are one of the nicest people ive met. Sweden is not for me though! Good luck guys!
Thanks for checking in, hopefully we’ll run into you again!
@@Corrky you guys are awesome!❤️
As an Irish person who worked 2 jobs and broke my back to try afford accommodation as I was in foster care and had to leave once I turned 18 the country is a shit hole I was homeless 6 months and they wouldn’t help there own
I disagree.
Love Turf Fire
You can try having Monkey Shoulder. It's good
Thanks! It’s written down :)
@@CorrkyYou have Monkey Shoulder in RAM.
My wife and I want to move to Ireland in 2025. Do you think it's possible for us to do it with a small child and no special qualifications? Visa won't be a problem because we're from Europe. But we would probably end up getting minimum wage jobs and we're not sure if we can find a place to rent. We also don't have car or drivers license. Most people told us we don't have a chance. But we would still like to try because it's been our dream to move to Ireland for a long time.
If you can do scouting trips to find housing ahead of your move, life is too short not to try to live your dreams.
Try Southern Comfort. Not a whiskey but a liquer.
Oh I know what that is. Drinked it in Croatia few times.
Jack Daniels is bourbon, not whiskey. Fun fact: Whiskey was invented in Ireland, not Scotland.
Gaeltacht superb
You need to make your way down to cork specifically kinsale. As far as underrated Irish whiskey try west cork
Noted! Thank you :)
And Copper Coast in East Cork! Such a hidden gem, some parts reminded me of NZ beaches.
Noted! :)
Hi, I'm from Australia and if I'm not wrong you are in summer, right?, I'm just asking cause people around you are wearing long sleeves/coats! Any explanation if it's not too much asking!, PS: I'm planning on coming to Ireland around January 2025 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤, NB: love that lady's glasses 😊
Don’t expect summer in Ireland there are very few sunny days, it’s mostly rainy days and sun pokes out once in a while. The country is really beautiful though
@@digitalgeni good to know, i don't like summer anyway! thank you 😊
It is summer yes but rarely you get very warm temperatures here. Last few weeks its 16 to 20 Celsius, that's summer here.
Powers
Noted :)
A Chailin Rua - it's true most people are not fluent in Irish but certainly have a few words - the infamous "cupla focal". I guarantee if you ask an Irish person "cad is anim duit?" they will give you their name. Or if you ask them "an bhuil tu go math?" (are you well) they will answer "ta me" or "nil me". And if you ask them "an bhuil aon Gaelige agat? (do you speak Irish?} they will answer promptly in English, "no". Try using your own cupla focal yourself - say "go raibh maith agat" to the bus driver and maybe "slan go foil" (goodbye for now) to us! I truly admire the Welsh for how they love and speak there language. (Taim in a gconai i California) CZcams wii not allow me use the fada! You guys are a trip!
Oh Lorraine knows the terms and she speaks much more than she wants to admit. Here and there I catch her saying something but for some reason she never speaks it a lot.
Ring of Kerry beautiful
That’s already on my busker list! Saving it for when we get a van :)
Macallan 18 (chef's kiss)
Writing it down! Thank you!
Hill of Tara
Noted! :)