cosmopolitan
/kozmpollit’n/
• adjective: consisting of people from many different countries and cultures: a cosmopolitan metropolis.
Theres a fairly diverse mix of nationalities and cultures in Dublin, including, god bless us all, the culture that promotes the wearing of county jersies to nightclubs. See 'trendy' below
trendy
informal
• adjective (trendier, trendiest) very fashionable or up to date.
Guess its a matter of opinion on this one but while Dublin isnt exactly Paris or New York, its a fairly up to date city in terms of shopping, eating, theatre, music etc. Thats not to say Cork isnt by the way...
Have you ever used Dublin Bus?? I've found that most cities I've been to with a population of 1mil+ have indeed got metro/underground systems. Also when you say 'our money' I presume your referring to taxpayers money, a large proportion of which is collected from Dubs and those living here.
Excellent point.
Dublin has been and is, changing dramatically. Its a different city compared to what it was 20 years ago. Perhaps its lost some of its charm and people are in more of a rush and arent as courteous. Maybe too much money (or more to the point people with too much money) floating around these days has irreversibly changed what was always a generally poor city.
Either way, its my home and Iove it. Theres plenty of good here: Genuine Dubs have a great wit and sense of humour. There are a lot of honest, hard working people living here, both born here and moved here. Yeah, theres scumbags and crime and drugs but name me a city without that.
Ive only been to Cork a couple of times and thought it was a good spot. Its a nice City, smaller version of Dublin but with a more relaxed attitude. Has all the shops, restaraunts etc. you get in Dublin. But it lacks the openess to change, and the live and let live attitude of Dublin. Maybe i'm wrong but the impression I get when I speak to Cork people is that there still seem to be a lot of small minded people in Cork, who just wish things would never change. (Rule 42!!) As for this Peoples Republic of Cork stuff, go for it. Throw up the walls and ban the rest of us. We'd miss Roy Keane and Liam Miller but I think we'd survive........

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