Conversations on every corner

One of the greater things about the people in Dublin was how  talkative 

and  friendly. Wherever I happened to be I was on the bus, at a coffee shop, or walking 

down the street there was always someone who would sit down and talk with me. There have 

been so many times when I was sitting on the bus waiting for my stop and a person would sit 

down next to me and start talking. It always was so comfortable, like we knew each other for a 

time already, though we just met recently. We’d share how our day was, what we were doing, 

and most often they’d inquire about the trip especially when they knew I visited Dublin. Locals 

were constantly inquiring why I was in Ireland and were full of tips and stories about the area.

Restaurants were also a great place to talk. You would not just order what you are having 

and just sit there in silence; get ready for having lengthy, friendly conversations with your 

waitress or waiter. They were always interested in hearing where I was from, why I was in town, 

and even gave recommendations on what to have or where to go next. Sometimes we’d be 

chatting for quite a while before I’d even put in an order! It made dining out so welcoming

friendliness  of the people greatly added to the whole trip and made it a trip to 

Remember. This is for sure one of the thing i like about Ireland then i do about the US