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Tag: ireland

Through (smiling) Irish Eyes

The first thing that hits you about Ireland is how welcoming everyone is. I say ‘welcoming’ and not ‘nice’ because there is a difference. ‘Nice’ is surface: it is civil, it is just enough. ‘Welcoming’ is warm, it is open, it is deep. ‘Welcoming’ is the taxi driver who fetches you from the airport singing a… Read More Through (smiling) Irish Eyes

July 26, 2017October 24, 2024 Rumbi Goredema GörgensLeave a comment

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