Such inconvenience

In lots of countries, students have to share their room with a complete stranger, especially in dorms and they don't take any notice of it while Irish people think it's weird.
Then as professionals, Irish people will gladly move in with complete strangers in a house share while in other countries they think that's weird.
House share is a completely different buzz to room share m8.
 
In lots of countries, students have to share their room with a complete stranger, especially in dorms and they don't take any notice of it while Irish people think it's weird.
Then as professionals, Irish people will gladly move in with complete strangers in a house share while in other countries they think that's weird.

Thats neither here nor there, that's what they signed up for.

These students booked a single room and the building management are trying to force them into a twin room.

Totally unacceptable and a pretty clear breach of any lease agreement.
 
Last edited:
In lots of countries, students have to share their room with a complete stranger, especially in dorms and they don't take any notice of it while Irish people think it's weird.
Then as professionals, Irish people will gladly move in with complete strangers in a house share while in other countries they think that's weird.
Not all Irish people think it is weird. Basing you assumption that the Proc is reflective of Irish society was your first mistake.😉
 
EVENT GUIDE - HIGHLIGHT
Peppa Pig's Fun Day Out
Cork Opera House, Emmet Place, Cork

9th May 2024 @ 1:00 pm
More info..

Brian Kenny: Tempus Futurum

Triskel Arts Centre, Today @ 6pm

More events ▼
Top