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Hey all, I’m Aaron, 21. Never done this sorta thing before but basically, I’ve lived in Dublin for a couple of years now but all my friends have left or too busy or got new lives. I’m just looking for new people to hang with so email me if you wanna do something im pretty much up for anything
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hi Aaron,
I’m CΓ©line and I’m 19y and professional.
I will move in Dublin the 15October and want to meet people like me, want to have fun , going out , party , coffee , sport.
if you want to apply or chatting on Facebook or mail let me know πsee you
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Hey CΓ©line,
how are you? hope all is well …I’ve no problem meeting up π what part of France you from? π
look forward to hearing from you
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whats up Aaron im in the same situation. I wanna make new friends in Dublin if you wanna chat or something let me know and we can work something out.
Ryan. π
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Hey Ryan, how are ya? π i’m up for anything really..i’m on Wednesday and Thursday if you wanna hang out. look forward to hear from ya
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hey aaron,
my name is jessie. I would really love to meet up with you, i am new to Dublin and i bascially need to meet some new friends.
please send me a text if you would love to hang out 0857780218 -
Hey Everyone,
As it shows, my name is Joe. I have been in Dublin for a short while now and will be here for a year at least. So far I haven’t really went looking to meet new people and have been mainly exploring on my own so I think it’s about time to start learning the names of people or having conversations again. That being said, I am 24 and looking to meet some people finally and see what else Dublin has to offer. I’m willing to give out my email or Facebook when that time comes. Thanks, good luck to everyone else as well with this awkward online thing haha.
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Hey Joe, how are ya? π If it makes ya feel better, I’m not use to this online thing either but hopefully it pays off ….What part of Dublin you in ? what do you like to do? π
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I’m in the Artane area staying with a host for the time being. As far as what I like to do, um hit the gym, try new foods is a big one, see what Dublin and Ireland have to offer, and kind of just going from there. I’ve never really been opposed to ideas in general so I’m pretty open minded with what I typically do and just go day by day in that sense.
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