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All the World is Dublin
As you stroll through the city, you might come across a group of young Koreans hawking
phonecards from their shop hatches. Or Nigerian teenagers rustling through beaded cur-
tains into African salons for hair extensions, while upstairs their parents belt out gospel
hymns in makeshift churches. Next door, Russians leave the supermarket laden with
tinned caviar. This is the new, confidently multicultural Dublin, where locals queue up to
try a new sushi joint or pop around the corner to buy sumac from their local halal grocer,
who'll break away from a conversation in Arabic to say 'howarye' in a thick, Dublin ac-
cent.
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