Ihe ndị ị na-ekwesịghị ime na njem gị na Ireland

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Otu n'ime njem kachasị ewu ewu na Western Europe bụ Ireland.

It’s not surprising as it boasts magnificent coastlines, majestic cliffs, relaxing greens, and impressive art. The country is also home to friendly people and lively pubs. If you plan to visit Ireland, you may have already researched the places to visit. So, we listed things you shouldn’t do on your trip to ensure you have the best time.

Don’t skip paying for a round

Irish pubs are where you can get food and drinks while enjoying Irish music and mingling with locals. It’s the perfect place to make new friends and have fun conversations. Although a few pubs have wait staff and keep tabs, it’s most common to order your drink at the bar and pay for it right away. If you click with the people, you’re expected to take your turn in buying a round. It means paying for the drinks of everyone in the group. The locals will love you even more for that.

Don’t drink in public spaces or smoke inside

Of course, it’s fine to drink in pubs and restaurants, but drinking in public places like parks and beaches is prohibited. It will leave you with a hefty fine. The same goes for smoking inside a public space, even a pub. So, smoke outside or in designated smoking areas.

Don’t imitate the Irish accent

Although you might find the Irish accent interesting, don’t imitate it when you’re in Ireland. They might find it offensive and rude, even if you meant no offence. So, stay on the safe side and avoid any trouble. Instead, you could just admire the accent by listening to their conversations.

Don’t just stay in Dublin

Dublin is the most popular city in Ireland, especially since it’s the capital and the most populous. While the city has a lot to offer, there are other amazing places in the country, so don’t just stay in Dublin. Some of them are The Aran Islands and Galway City. An Ireland trip planner can help you plan the best trip to the country so you don’t miss the best things it offers. You can easily create an itinerary that matches your interest, travel style, and budget.

Don’t disregard driving rules

If you decide to rent a car and drive around Ireland, don’t start driving until you are aware of the rules, and of course, be sure to follow them. Tourists from certain countries like Australia, the UK, and Canada are not required to get an international driving permit. Otherwise, you are required to get one and keep it with you when driving, together with your original driver’s license. Also, drive on the left side of the road. It can be confusing at first if you are used to driving on the right side. It’s not uncommon to see drivers waving at you even if you don’t personally know them. Don’t be a snob and wave back as a common courtesy.

Keep these things in mind on your visit to Ireland to ensure you have the best time and avoid trouble with the locals.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • If you decide to rent a car and drive around Ireland, don't start driving until you are aware of the rules, and of course, be sure to follow them.
  • Keep these things in mind on your visit to Ireland to ensure you have the best time and avoid trouble with the locals.
  • An Ireland trip planner can help you plan the best trip to the country so you don’t miss the best things it offers.

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