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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 154986" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I've only been once as part of a cruise (my mother liked cruises and she was paying the freight). It was great. Driving on the right is no biggie after the first 2 - 3 hours either. Oth, you do have to remember the biggest single piece of advice about the Isles: like the UK, Eire is a country <em>full of foreigners who speak English. </em>This can lead to problems unless you keep your guard up. They react differently. Example: my friend and I were going down the street after a beer or two (or three … who was counting?) and passed a bank that said it was loaning – and I quote – "free money". It was on a big poster out front. So we went in and asked the teller for some; it seemed like the obvious thing to do. They almost called the cops. An American bank would have laughed it off, but they thought we were making fun of them (we were) and were pretty upset. We left, had another beer next door (those pubs are <em>everywhere</em>) and got back on the boat. We behaved better in Dublin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 154986, member: 265"] I've only been once as part of a cruise (my mother liked cruises and she was paying the freight). It was great. Driving on the right is no biggie after the first 2 - 3 hours either. Oth, you do have to remember the biggest single piece of advice about the Isles: like the UK, Eire is a country [I]full of foreigners who speak English. [/I]This can lead to problems unless you keep your guard up. They react differently. Example: my friend and I were going down the street after a beer or two (or three … who was counting?) and passed a bank that said it was loaning – and I quote – "free money". It was on a big poster out front. So we went in and asked the teller for some; it seemed like the obvious thing to do. They almost called the cops. An American bank would have laughed it off, but they thought we were making fun of them (we were) and were pretty upset. We left, had another beer next door (those pubs are [I]everywhere[/I]) and got back on the boat. We behaved better in Dublin. [/QUOTE]
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