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What is Ireland to its natives?

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To its natives, Ireland is home, the place they love, it is where their family are and all the things that are special in their life. It is the music and culture that they grew up with. To its natives, as you could say of any country and its natives, Ireland is everything.

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If you can find the savage eye (TV show made by Dave McSavage for RTE) you will get a fantastic view of what really makes Ireland. Ireland, to it's natives is a place to complain and not be argued with, a place where it always rains, a place where the same corrupt politicians keep getting voted in because they appear to be forgivable "rogues", a place where you are frowned upon if you share good news, a place where the local country garda drinks while on the job in the local pub. Most of the above are portrayed in the savage eye as mentioned. It may seem quite dramatic, but you really wouldn't believe it unless you lived here!

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