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Why I Moved: How Family—and Humor—Made Ireland Home

Feb 03, 2025
Michael Sable, an American comedian, moved to Dublin, Ireland because of his family history and a job opportunity. He had Irish citizenship through his grandparents, making the move easier. He found it easy to settle in because he had family in Ireland to help him. Sable enjoys the friendly community in Dublin, the comedy scene, and the food and bar culture. He appreciates the sense of community in Ireland compared to the individualism in the US. Sable thinks the Irish people are very funny and that keeps him in Ireland. He started a new life in Dublin in 2017 and has been there for eight years. He missed some language and cultural nuances at first, but eventually adapted. Sable made friends through comedy shows and feels at home in Dublin. He doesn't see himself moving back to the US anytime soon because he has friends and a girlfriend in Ireland and he prefers the community spirit there. Overall, Sable's move to Ireland was successful because he had family support, citizenship, and job opportunities. He enjoys the friendly and funny people in Ireland and the sense of community there. Despite some challenges in adapting to a new culture and language, Sable has built a life in Dublin and feels at home there.

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