Friday, October 24, 2014

5 things not to do on business travel in Ireland



Ireland is a great country full of wonderful people.  There are some things you should not do though if you want to win favor on your business trip. 

1. Drinking too much.  Remember you are on business so while the temptation might be there, don't over do it. 
2.  On the note of drinking, don't order a mixed drink.  Particularly don't do this in a traditional pub. 
3.  Don't spend all your free time at the pubs.  Take some time to explore Irelands rich historical and archaeological heritage. 
4.  Don't stereotype the Irish based on what you have heard about the Irish in the United States.  Much of this is not accurate.  While you might here a lot about Christianity and Ireland, there are plenty of people of other religions in Ireland too.  Dublin has 4 Jewish Synagogues.  There is also a large percent of the Irish population who is atheist.  You might also be surprised to learn that there are also many vegetarians in Ireland and that Dublin contains numerous vegetarian and vegan restaurants. 
5.  The worst mistake you could probably make is referring to the Irish as being British or worse yet incorrectly imply that Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom (it's not).  The Irish are very proud of there independence from the United Kingdom and like to talk about how they suffered under the British. 

Other posts about Ireland on Kaufman Green Books and Guides:
Getting from Belfast to Dublin
Hidden Sources of Animal Products in Ireland
In Honor of Patrick Pearse's Birthday
Ireland is Very Green
Irish Language 101
Per 100,000 residents Ireland has 3.5 traffic fatalities , US 11.6 fatalities
Quick Guide to Tipping in Dublin
Quick Vegan Guide: Dublin Ireland
Should I visit Ireland in the winter?

  For more info on Ireland and Dublin see the Kaufman Green Guide Dublin, Kaufman Green Books World Geography A to L and Now I Know My European Language Colors.     


                              

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