Come on guys it too quiet here!!

Hey guys anyone willing to meet up to chat and work on the anxiety you could meet a good friend :) and gain insight into someones experiences to benefit yourself??? worth a shot , take a chance, i am :)
 

philly2bits

Well-known member
Are you talking about Ireland or this site?

I can't speak for Ireland but the site has a fairly busy chatroom. Click on Chatbox at the top of the screen on the yellow bar.
 

davidburke

Well-known member
Hi. There was quite a few of us Irish active on here but not at the moment, We had a couple of meet ups already last year but I chickened out of them. I possibly would consider going to one again if someone organized it, depending on where it is
 

Seabreeze

Well-known member
I was on this site about 3 years ago but didnt see too many fellow country men/women on here. I finally managed to find my password and log back on.

Suffered with SA since I was prob about 13 though I was always on the "shy side" as a young child.Got progressively worse through secondary school. Moved to Dublin around 2001 to try and get "help" for my SA. Best thing I ever did. Still have lots of "moments" but got on top of my SA.

I tend to post alot on the Irish forum Boards nowadays but would love to meet up/corresond with some other fellow Irish SA sufferers :)
 

mikebird

Banned
I keep getting opportunities to work in Dublin or a place more west, such as Limerick.

Unsure to take these or not. The ferry from west Wales; can I keep my car, or have to leave it in Wales? There's another option up north to cross the sea.

Best to fly?

Would I be socially accepted as an English person?
 
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