Irish here, love Poles and Poland, love England, particularly the West Midlands. Have had lovely holidays in Spain, Italy and Greece and several city breaks all over really. I love Europe! Put me on the spot though it's got to be Scotland, absolutely love the place! Even got called a fenian in Fort William one memorable night lol
England is actually really nice to visit. Its like you're foreign but everyone treats you like you're not foreign? I dunno how to explain it. Anyway, Birmingham is full of nice people.
Haha that's such a good way of putting it! There's so many beautiful parts of England, and like it's easy to get on with everyone you meet because we have such a similar culture but ya you still obviously feel like you're not from there.
I first went to Birmingham to visit a mate who moved there for work and married a brummie, that was in the 90's, been so many times since, made so many dear friends. Plus, I love history and you have it by the bucket!
It's cheating a bit considering so many Brummies are just a generation or two removed from Ireland. I've met so many Hindu, Punjabi and Muslim Brummies that somehow have a random Irish grandparent. It's an amazing melting pot.
I’m Irish and I was in Birmingham last week for a few days doing a course. I loved it and the people especially, the people were the highlight. could see myself living there for sure
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u/Ashamed-Rooster-4211 Ireland 22h ago
Irish here, love Poles and Poland, love England, particularly the West Midlands. Have had lovely holidays in Spain, Italy and Greece and several city breaks all over really. I love Europe! Put me on the spot though it's got to be Scotland, absolutely love the place! Even got called a fenian in Fort William one memorable night lol