I absolutely love this article. While the circumstances for Ukrainians coming to Ireland are tragic, the arrival of new cultures and ideas is what makes a city truly great.
More of these articles please.
It’s nice to see and reminds me of Polish people who have had a really positive impact in Ireland, especially in working-class areas, they set great examples. In a lot of towns, Polish families are a big part of the community now, and they always come across as hardworking, kind and community-focused. It’s honestly made a really good difference.
Love it
Fuckin hell imagine being out foreign and hearing your country has just been invavded by a big fuck off country like Russia.
Anyway…the Ukranians, a great bunch a lads
I want to give a personal example.
I am a Ukrainian from the city of Kupyansk, Kharkiv region. The city is practically destroyed.
Having been in occupation for half a year and survived, I got to Ireland.
Having adapted to the fact that again there are communications (light, gas, telephone, internet, water) and food, I studied PLC and now I have already received an offer in NCAD for a design course.
I didn’t start a business, but I got good grades and now I’m going to show myself in art.
I hope I can repay you Irish people in some way.
First post and comment section that feels so beautifully humane.
I have been learning Ukrainian for the past few years, and though I still have a lot still to learn, I’ve very much fallen in love with your language. I’ve learned so much about your culture, and the many similarities between the Irish Ukrainian experience. Слава Україні 🇺🇦
Nice to have positive stories in the news. More of this please 🙏
Nice! Ncad is a great college
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Imagine leaving your country due to war and having the guts to start a business. These people put most Irish (including myself) to shame!
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I absolutely love this article. While the circumstances for Ukrainians coming to Ireland are tragic, the arrival of new cultures and ideas is what makes a city truly great.
More of these articles please.
It’s nice to see and reminds me of Polish people who have had a really positive impact in Ireland, especially in working-class areas, they set great examples. In a lot of towns, Polish families are a big part of the community now, and they always come across as hardworking, kind and community-focused. It’s honestly made a really good difference.
Love it
Fuckin hell imagine being out foreign and hearing your country has just been invavded by a big fuck off country like Russia.
Anyway…the Ukranians, a great bunch a lads
I want to give a personal example.
I am a Ukrainian from the city of Kupyansk, Kharkiv region. The city is practically destroyed.
Having been in occupation for half a year and survived, I got to Ireland.
Having adapted to the fact that again there are communications (light, gas, telephone, internet, water) and food, I studied PLC and now I have already received an offer in NCAD for a design course.
I didn’t start a business, but I got good grades and now I’m going to show myself in art.
I hope I can repay you Irish people in some way.
First post and comment section that feels so beautifully humane.
https://preview.redd.it/17ab09uyxcjf1.png?width=1946&format=png&auto=webp&s=64c0841897bdad6fec69f3e676333e642308cef6
I have been learning Ukrainian for the past few years, and though I still have a lot still to learn, I’ve very much fallen in love with your language. I’ve learned so much about your culture, and the many similarities between the Irish Ukrainian experience. Слава Україні 🇺🇦
Nice to have positive stories in the news. More of this please 🙏
Nice! Ncad is a great college
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Imagine leaving your country due to war and having the guts to start a business. These people put most Irish (including myself) to shame!
IrelandisfullofUkrainiansworkinghard&beinggood
“We fell in love with free money”
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