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y"}2aF ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ i az259©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ F\cVeZ ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ !fm1 Do you mean you will be going to Cork, Ireland to work there?- ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ U|A If yes, get ready for their extremely hard to understand accents. I had to speak with people from Dublin, Ireland before. Dublin accents are OK, not that hard to understand them. But then, there were a few Cork people working in Dublin. Their accents I totally did not get at all, even after I asked them to repeat a few times. I have to ask the Dublin people to do some "translation".2oBx e ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ 3S!$ I am not exaggerating. Those Dublin folks know Cork accents are unique. But I am not sure why they sound so different when they speak English. Their native tongue is Gaelic, however, it experiences ups and downs over history. ^7~8(2 ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ 7JItq
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