ARE IRISH PEOPLE and IRELAND CHANGING? 🇮🇪 | LIVING IN IRELAND VLOG 🇮🇪
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Are Irish people and Ireland changing? And if so is it for better or worse? Much of the Irish people anger in Ireland is linked to the struggle for housing, in a country where rent and property prices are among the highest in Europe. But there are fears that parts of the anti-migrant movement are being infiltrated by social media influencers, who are inflaming tensions further.
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Well done - appreciate your perspectives and comments. I have been following Ireland the world and the United States during this time. I think you nailed it. Well done!
Thank you! :)
I left Ireland in 2001 and it has changed SO MUCH since then.
In a good or bad way?
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It isn't the buildings, it's what the buildings are placed on - the land - that has sky-rocketed in price. Why? Supply and demand. The more people requiring accommodation the more expensive it becomes. If it's so easy to upgrade, why are highly educated and skilled native Irish leaving in droves? You know what the core issue is.
Plenty of both videos and articles on the subject or Irish housing crisis but half of it is herd to understand unless you're some kind of economist.
@@Corrky supply and demand very basic economics
It’s not even close to being that simple from what I hear here.
It's also planning and inflation and a lack of construction workers
There is no lack of construction workers in this country, it's prity simple what's going on companies like BlackRock buy up housing and artificially inflate the price of rent and the price to buy housing, and you compile that with the ridiculous amount of people coming into the country, most of whom are uneducated and contribute nothing to the economy, driving out are own educated population, keeping the wage down, making the problem even worse
You're back!! Love the Irish content
We are indeed! :)
Need housing badly
How much is a pint of guinness on quay st galway ? C
I spent 24 years in Limerick and have good
memories. I moved away in '21 as i was fed up with the weather .
I live in Portugal now were the cost of living is the same as Ireland but the minimum wage is less than €1200 monthly .
I hope u listen 2
" David Mcwilliams "
podcast as he loves
Croatia.
Loved ur chin- wag
Christy 🇮🇪/🇵🇹 👍
Pint is usually 5.50 EUR
I will check out the podcast, thanks!
And up the back garden the sound comes to me
Of the lapsing unsoilable whispering sea
Oliver St. John?
Yup, stately plump Buck himself
Great video. As a Dub, social media and everyone staring at their phones, e-scooters, agree footpaths are crowded and giving pedestrians more space will mean giving less to cars.
Thank you!
I have mixed feelings on the " chat on the bus " thing. The preliminaries, aka weather, cost of living, traffic , housing are a kind of endurance with a stranger. Cutting to the real essentials, past those, would be interesting on a longer journey.
To be honest I don't talk to anyone like that. But then again I am not Irish.
Hi, i'm from Australia and yes things are more expensive but no you're NOT an idiot, some people can't save money they want everything now, my sister in law has a saying "i'd rather having debts than regrets" vs my husband and i we decided to not have children so we can be ok in our old age, PS: we are 41 and 42years old with a 3 bedroom house half of it is paid off and we got it in 2013 we got married in 2015 we actually went to spain in 2016 and 2019 so some people does NOT know how to put money on a side for these heard times, i guess there priorities are just different
I have to agree with you with most of this. I am some kind of an extreme though because I would never consider a huge loan just to buy a house. I am happy renting. There will not be a day where I owe thousands to anyone.
@@Corrky ok! That's understandable, for me i would never make someone else rich by renting his house and can through me out when ever he has a chance! But I don't mean any disrespect it's just my point of view 😊
I would think from what I have heard that to get out somewhere other than Dublin to see the more normal Ireland. Big business can really change a city. I am sure it is full of history but I bet you feel the folks saying hello and actually embracing the people a bit further away from Dublin you get. Everyone needs to take a breath and just enjoy the people, friends, and family as they are far more important than material objects.
Seams like that to me too. But then I personally never liked big cities so Im probably not objective.
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Gaillimh
Irish people are not changing.....Irish people are the same as they always were. The "New Irish" are not Irish
I'm curious, why do you think those new people want to be Irish?
I for example never said I'm Irish, and I never will. Living in Ireland doesn't imply being Irish.
Oh my i love ginger lady and i like her opinion too 😊
Thank you :)
Hey guys,I’m happy to see you back.
Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
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@@Corrky I consider moving to live in Ireland next year .You and “Ginger lady “ are the funniest way to see the island.This Sunday I will visit Dublin ,this will be my first visit to the Ireland and I will consider my next steps .
Your videos are in great help to me.Maybe some day we will have a pint together.
If you are ever in Galway feel free to reach out. I’m always for a pint :)
Great to see you back
Thank you :)
Welcome back!
Thank you! :)
Guys I love you. I know so much about Ireland through you. Looks crowded on the street. Corrky welcome back dude.
Thanks, always nice to read comments like this :)
@@Corrky just to let you know. Here in US Florida rent for one bedroom is 1800-2400$ mainly south Florida. There plenty of apartments but rent is crazy and there is no control over that. For you to apply for one bedroom you need to make 2.5 which is ridiculous nowadays.
Okay that is ridiculous! That i could not afford.
@@Corrky just giving you a prospective of the situation on the other side. It's not only Ireland
Oh I understand. That is what I am trying to tell people here but they seam to think they have it the worst for some reason.
I think it's great that as people who are passing you on the street are actually speaking English. You can hear it everywhere. Here in Dublin it is no longer possible to hear it being spoken on the streets of Dublin.
1 more thing that differentiates Dublin I guess. Didn’t think of that.
It’s a terrible country. Best thing to do is leave for your own mental health.
I disagree. We love it here.
@@Corrky I just moved back to Galway and honestly it’s just terrible. The people have become so miserable and just rude for no reason. The weather has gotten much worse and it’s a complete rip off a country. Go to Asia and it’s like a breath of fresh air.
And you live where?
@@motive1236 Every single person....really? Are we to believe an unknown troll on UA-cam? FFS!
@@malahammer I just moved back to Galway and it’s terrible. Even look at the service you receive. It’s terrible and you pay so much money.
I had so much expectations when I arrived in Dublin after hearing so much about the legendary friendliness of the Irish. Well all the people I met were rude or dry at best. Dubliners are not that friendly at all. It's a breath of fresh air whenever I travel around the country to find the kind of people who live up to your reputation.
Do you think that's just Dublin or is it maybe just the fact it is the capital od the country? Maybe they are all like that...just thinking out loud here.
I lived four years in Dublin, and the Dubs are a warm crew. It takes time, and patience past the first contact.
@@genghisthegreat2034 I still live in Dublin. I haven't said that they are unfriendly, but that they aren't that friendly, I traveled quite a bit and lived in other countries and let me tell you that dubliners are not among the friendliest I have met. Not even close.
@@Corrky in my opinion, I met people from bigger busier more stressful capital cities who were immensely friendlier.
I understand. Thanks for your point of view!