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Hi, belated welcome, and great to see you about, so much to do on Ireland articles. Please do come back to me if any of my edits might need clarification, fixing, etc. I'm always happy to discuss, on my, a fellow user's or an article's Talk page. I'm around here a long time (albeit with a long semi-break), so please feel free to prod if I express things too telegraphically, or in "Wiki-isms". On the "affluent areas" point, I saw Swords on the list - but such lists are limited by definition (which we can't necessarily see, and which is tricky with Irish areas which are sometimes ill-defined) and here we have to use our broader knowledge and weigh things up. For example, Swords is on that list as 60k average vs. 80k (roughly) for Malahide. That might even be accurate, though it could be clouded by areas of housing between the two. But the list excludes, for example, Clontarf, Glasnevin, Sutton, Raheny, Portmarnock, etc., because these are all lumped into "city of Dublin." And average household wealth is almost certainly greater in all of those vs. the totality / average of Swords (not least because of long-settlement, house pricing, high salaries to buy such housing, pensions). Anyway, there is so much more to do with Dublin and its suburbs, never mind elsewhere, that I'm sure we'll all be busy for years more yet. See you around, SeoR (talk) 14:23, 2 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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