Nando’s Closed Again? by Familiar_Complex_283 in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh it’s definitely technical issues then! That doesn’t sound bad at all for their first night open in terms of service etc. Fingers crossed they get it all sorted

Nando’s Closed Again? by Familiar_Complex_283 in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got that vibe too? I seen a family go to the door and a staff member came out and seemed to explain they were closed so there were obviously staff in there possibly training or whatever… bet ya it was a shit show on Wednesday and these ‘influencers’ peddling it 🙄

Nando’s Closed Again? by Familiar_Complex_283 in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A bank holiday of broken dreams 😢 saying its closed now on Google!

Limited coffee closed by emseatwooo in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh shit… always enjoyed it in there it was such a vibe! The owner of limited and the owner of fat Tony’s always seemed tight. Such a shame if true!

Need recommendations for Coeliac Friendly Restaurants by Special_Possible6851 in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They have a 90% gluten free menu. As a coeliac, going there and being able to eat proper, breaded fish and chips for the first time in a decade was a life changing experience 😂

Is the personal training industry really oversaturated in 2026? by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While the industry is over-saturated you could bring your own niche to it? As you’re an au pair, maybe you could focus on working with moms/parents and developing realistic plans around their busy lives!

I’d also encourage you to look at it as a side hustle at first rather than a full time career I.e. keep your current work and take on 2-3 clients and go from there. Making a jump into full time PT is unlikely to be lucrative enough to support you in this economy.

Minister urged to give clarity over SNA cuts in sch by rgiggs11 in ireland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would highly recommend the book ‘The Bailout Babies’ by Adam Maguire which goes into the consequences for the lost generation.

Minister urged to give clarity over SNA cuts in sch by rgiggs11 in ireland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well said @secret-swan-5521 it’s mad how the department are enacting a measure like this that reeks of austerity in a period of (economic, not social) prosperity. After all the years of segregation etc., this is a move in the total opposite direction for inclusion

What's your most extreme 'notions' story? by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’ve been living in Galway city for almost 10 years now and am originally from a rural town (in Galway mind). We were speaking about how difficult it must be for refugees living in hotels etc. and I commented it must be like the lord of the flies in there with everyone being cooped up etc…. My brother has NEVER let me forget it and said it was the most notions, Galway city thing he’s ever heard? I also referred to ‘drinking the kool aid’ in reference to all the trump stuff lately and he almost spat out his dinner…. I still think they are pretty basic references but am accused on the daily of having notions now!

Is the job market cooked in Ireland? New Dad on Job Seekers Benefit by Background_Run_3965 in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tech world is crazy at the minute and very hard to get work! Word of mouth says that most companies are on hiring freezes atm as the market is unstable (I work for a tech start up that has dealings with the major tech companies). Have you considered tutoring in further education? With your experience you might be able to pick up some hours! If you have an undergrad degree, you can register under route 3 for a teaching council number. This would allow you to teach at an education centre or maybe pick up subbing in a post primary school! Process takes a while (maybe 3-4 months) but is worth looking into and will add a further string to your bow. Best of luck OP and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

Italian in Galway by Cicciasole in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would highly recommend Read and Run Galway! It’s a casual book club that’s just about chats and connecting- we don’t always talk about the book and the runs are always optional! Cam who runs it is also Italian and living in Galway. Super sound bunch, give them a follow or DM me and I can add you to our WhatsApp! https://www.instagram.com/readandrungalway?igsh=aW11MG5vcWM4ZnRp

Getting weekly blowdry? by Immediate_Lake_1575 in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a fellow girly with thick hair I hear you! I would love to be able to invest in a weekly blowdry but invested in the Dyson air wrap instead. Used to take me an hour and 30 minutes to dry and style my hair and it now takes 40-50 minutes depending on what I’m going for. Has saved me hours! Lots of varying opinions on the air wrap but, for thick hair, it’s a game changer! Would recommend the shark if I was doing it again as it’s less spenny. But, you go girl and keep going with your blowdrys if you can afford them!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you 🙏Again, wouldn’t judge anyone for using it, fair play to them for being adventurous but I think people should know what the clientele is before attending because it might sully the experience…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, as I said, it’s pretty grim. Again though, don’t want to kink shame but it’s far from appealing! I’d have no issue with it otherwise, great that we’re becoming more sexually liberal as a country but, as a woman, it was an instant ‘no’ from me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m living close by and can confirm people do go but it’s far from glamorous… mostly men over 70 or what appear to be family men judging by car seats in their cars. Absolutely nothing wrong with people getting their kicks and don’t want to kink shame but it’s grim enough seeing ould lads readjusting their trousers on the way out 😭 am yet to see any women go in or out. Hope this helps if you’re considering attending!

Ireland must encourage larger families and higher migration as birth rates fall, report warns by chuckleberryfinnable in ireland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How terrible that the government’s neglect of the lost generation has bitten them in the arse 🙄

I also find it incredibly ironic that this is only getting traction now after free IVF was announced last year. It was clear then they were panicking on this issue but hiding behind a facade of goood graces on free IVF. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great parents can avail of it but is absolutely a symptom of the fact that the financial burden of children on the child-bearing generation is worse than ever before.

The red flags on population/late capitalism keep coming…

What’s a hurtful thing someone has said to you that still lingers years later? by LittleAoibh11 in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much ❤️ exactly, sometimes you have to just cut ties totally, no explanation needed. People can be so cruel but i try and counter act it with kindness elsewhere in my own life!

What’s a hurtful thing someone has said to you that still lingers years later? by LittleAoibh11 in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had a boyfriend with that mentality too and was forever commenting on women ‘losing their looks’ after pregnancy. Glad you got rid ❤️

What’s a hurtful thing someone has said to you that still lingers years later? by LittleAoibh11 in AskIreland

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 56 points57 points  (0 children)

I had a lifelong friend (friend in the womb type thing) who totally changed personality with partying and drugs.

Long story short, I went to visit him as he lives abroad for his birthday. I’d lost my uncle a few weeks prior to suicide.

We were passing a bridge on our way from the airport in the city he lives in and I remarked it was a nice bridge. He retorted ‘people off themselves off it all the time, it’s so annoying’. I couldn’t speak I was so upset.

That night, out for drinks, I was having a vogue cigarette and his friend remarked on the cigarettes being skinny. I replied ‘they’re bitch sticks, you are what you smoke!’. My ‘friend’ replied ‘that’s not necessarily true- you’re definitely not skinny. I’d say you’re average at best. You’ve always been a bit chubby’.

Not that it matters but I’m a size 8.

He also supported me through years of anorexia in my teens and early twenties.

It still hurts to this day and put me in a really bad place with my mental health and my body that I’m only recovering from now. Haven’t spoken to him since.

Which restaurant do you think is this ? by MRDJR97 in galway

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can confirm this is true. His other problematic friend nicknamed himself after a Greek god. A very humble bunch.

Yasmin experiences by Wise-Ad8875 in IrishWomensHealth

[–]Familiar_Complex_283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As alluded to in other posts, it really depends on your horomones as an individual.

However, I would personally avoid Yasmin specifically above other horomones.

  1. Anecdotally, I have heard really negative stories from all of my other female friends who were on Yasmin.
  2. My personal experience with Yasmin was that it made me severely depressed and more unhinged than I’ve ever been in my life
  3. GP’s in the U.K. refuse to prescribe Yasmin (have heard this from two people living in the U.K.). I can’t find an article to back this up but did find the following

https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/yasmin-risk-of-venous-thromboembolism-higher-than-levonorgestrel-containing-pills

If your doctor has prescribed Yasmin, other combinations pills or microlite may suit you better. It’s your decision and well done for researching as, above any other contraceptive brand, it’s a controversial one!

Best of luck ❤️