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So, I'm a Greek guy who went to Ireland for vacations. I loved the place (I had even made a post about how much I liked it). And as I mentioned there Ireland was a beautiful place, that was a Green as it gets (at least compared to Athens) and full of gingers. I'd never met in person a ginger before my trip to Ireland.
Currently I'm about to get my MD licence and because residency in Greece sucks (for too many reasons) I was thinking for a place abroad. When I went to Ireland I felt like I could live there. It was sĪæ nice. I mean I know it's cold, it's rainy and some days during summer is not enough but it was beautiful.
English accent was not such a pain. When I was in Scotland I would understand 30%. In Ireland I was somewhere around 41%. I also think it's super cute (second only to the cutness of gingers)
So my question is, what do you think of Greeks? In Greece we really like Irelands. I mean we don't talk about Ireland often but in general we have a good opinion about them. What about the Irish towards Greek people? As a foreigner, would my nationaly be a good, a bad or an irrelevant thing? I'm also not thinking about Dublin exclusively but I want a place with a big hospital so I'd like a big city or at least a not too small.
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