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In reply to the discussion: I'm out of here. [View all]appalachiablue
(43,905 posts)52. Sounds like the best thing for you & all the best.
Europe has many fine places, I've lived in and seen England, visited Dublin briefly one time and really liked it. Great people and culture, esp. the music and dance. I have several close Irish friends. Good luck!!
I've tried to get young ones to look at Canada, w/ little success. For me it's stay put here in the Old Country at this point.
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I could probably get Italian citizenship since my Grandfather wasn't naturalized until after my
smirkymonkey
Apr 2020
#20
We took a family vacation in Dingle, Ireland two years ago. It was delightful.
johnthewoodworker
Apr 2020
#35
You are lucky that you can follow your dream. Best wishes to you and your family.
riversedge
Apr 2020
#39
I've always thought that the Germans who left as Hitler was consolidating his power were smart.
lark
Apr 2020
#45
Mayo especially is wonderful, much better than the over commercial Kerry IMO. We stayed at the
OnDoutside
Apr 2020
#119
I've daydreamed of moving to mainland Europe ever since I was stationed in Germany
Victor_c3
Apr 2020
#47
Slainte! I would move to Donegal in a heartbeat. My German/Polish ancestry husband loves it
cornball 24
Apr 2020
#60
I'm at least one eighth Irish. My mother's mother's father was an Irish cop in Brooklyn named...
Sloumeau
Apr 2020
#69
So happy for you, go for it. And you'll still be able to keep in touch with family and friends here
iluvtennis
Apr 2020
#71
I'm starting law school in either England or Ireland in October. I cannot wait to leave.
a la izquierda
Apr 2020
#78
I completely understand your entire reasoning for getting the hell out of here!
denvine
Apr 2020
#86
I am sorry - I wish we had your vote in November. Otherwise, I totally understand.
jimlup
Apr 2020
#95
Any chance of you voting first, before you leave? We will need ever one.
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2020
#112
I feel your pain, FightingIrish. Unfortunately for me, my Irish ancestors came to America in 1845
generalbetrayus
Apr 2020
#115