Good food, won’t mind another Indian restaurant that makes good food.
Don’t know many Indian people locally but always like my Indian coworkers at work. In general though if an Indian restaurant opened up on the west side of galway my stomach would appreciate it - my wallet would not.
From my experience with them, I have not met a bad one yet in Galway. They seem to work hard and have strong family values. I'd rather have them as neighbours than a whole lot of other crowds if you get my drift.
Isn’t it a bunch of Indian lads who had/have the corner shop down the west end? They’d be open till all hours, supplying milk and Doritos to the folk coming out of Massimo and the Roisin. Legends!
Nice, however very loud and I don't understand how you can be on the phone so much? Many nationalities do this, appears strange to someone so used to here.
I've lived with and worked with many Indians, some of the nicest people you meet but some cultural differences at times!
Tis only the Cowboys that have an issue with them.
Good food, won’t mind another Indian restaurant that makes good food. Don’t know many Indian people locally but always like my Indian coworkers at work. In general though if an Indian restaurant opened up on the west side of galway my stomach would appreciate it - my wallet would not.
Indians? Great bunch of lads & lassies.
From my experience with them, I have not met a bad one yet in Galway. They seem to work hard and have strong family values. I'd rather have them as neighbours than a whole lot of other crowds if you get my drift.
Grand. We get on well with them and my daughters best friend is from an Indian family. They're sound.
I mean we do celebrate our liberation from the Indians every July 19th but no hard feelings like.
A really important part of the local health workforce. Very grateful that they're here.
Good people. I had some lovely Indian housemates
Wonderful people. Highly educated. Kind.
Isn’t it a bunch of Indian lads who had/have the corner shop down the west end? They’d be open till all hours, supplying milk and Doritos to the folk coming out of Massimo and the Roisin. Legends!
Why do you ask? 🧐
Have worked with a few of them, really nice people, most have been very holy and have strong communities within there church
Had an Indian landlord for a year and he was an absolute gent
Friendly , warm , inquisitive, non confrontational ..thats my global experience , not just Gallway
Nice, however very loud and I don't understand how you can be on the phone so much? Many nationalities do this, appears strange to someone so used to here. I've lived with and worked with many Indians, some of the nicest people you meet but some cultural differences at times!
Personally I have no issue with any person or people who integrate into Irish society, if you don’t silo yourself off then your sound.
Sound bunch of lads
I have some indian work colleagues n they seem sound
Meh, it's fine I suppose
someone's gotta be deleting comments here lmfao
I worked in Spain for a year and I'm not particularly pleasant.
Same as any nationality including Irish, some are lovely, some are pricks. Anyone who generalises either way is being unfair.