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By *upermanslovechild OP   Man
14 weeks ago

Kiliney

Is it really an uncommon thing as people have pointed out to me since the move, as well as vice versa for South going North? I've just moved from a kipp in Finglas and am now a South-cider in Kiliney.

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
14 weeks ago

The West

I always find the whole pretence of affluent areas in Dublin hilarious, to be honest. The pretentiousness of it all and then hate being called west brits!!

Do you remember those Barry Egan columns, the desperation to pretend there was socialites in Dublin!😂

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By *iresmillyWoman
14 weeks ago

Stillorgan

Keeping with the OPs question, it probably isn’t too common to move to a completely different area. It’s more common for people to try and stay near the areas you grow up in. It’s nothing to do with the areas or people or snobbery- it’s just what you grow up with and are used to. I’m a southsider and not one of my friends I grew up with have moved to the NS, but plenty have moved out of Dublin.

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By *nickerDropperGlory69Man
14 weeks ago

cavan town

Bono will probably move to finglas now to keep the numbers right 😅

Why would anyone give a flying fuck where anyone else moves to?

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By *T33Couple
14 weeks ago

Dublin 8

I've moved 4 times south north north south and south north, it's common alright, however none of them I would class as kipp.

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By *og-ManMan
14 weeks ago

somewhere

I'm from the southside and the northside/ southside jokes were always a thing growing up

What's the the difference between a Northside and Southside woman

Southside women have real jewelry and fake orgasms

We tended to stick to our own side of the city because public transport was so crap and if you met a girl in town you both had to run to different streets to get the last bus which was a pain in the arse

Funny enough any of my mates that married a woman from the northside usually met them on holidays outside Ireland in the first place and the guy moved Northside so the woman could stay near her family

It's still a thing as can be seen by the popularity of the Ross O Carroll Kelly books

PS ....Bono is from Ballymun anyway

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By *upermanslovechild OP   Man
14 weeks ago

Kiliney


"Bono will probably move to finglas now to keep the numbers right 😅

Why would anyone give a flying fuck where anyone else moves to? "

Sure he's originally a Finglas head anyway, just claiming he's from Glasnevin to try keep up appearances.

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By *upermanslovechild OP   Man
14 weeks ago

Kiliney


"Keeping with the OPs question, it probably isn’t too common to move to a completely different area. It’s more common for people to try and stay near the areas you grow up in. It’s nothing to do with the areas or people or snobbery- it’s just what you grow up with and are used to. I’m a southsider and not one of my friends I grew up with have moved to the NS, but plenty have moved out of Dublin. "
In fairness I'd be the same if I was able to buy a house, I'd be buying around DCU where I grew up. I do have friend who made the switch like me, grew up down the road from me and now loves in Fun Laoghaire so at least there's a pair of us breaking ground

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