This might surprise you.
JOE will be spending the upcoming Valentine’s weekend doing the one thing that gets our passion burning, heart beating and pulse racing.
What’s this you ask? Well it’s watching Ireland against France in the Six Nations along with loads of GAA and football matches of course.
Why, what else did you think we would be doing?
We imagine that plenty of Irish couples will be booking trips around the country though as they spend a dirrrrrrrrty weekend together some quality time with their partners away from the stressful distractions of everyday life.
Hotels.com have just revealed which county folk are considered to be the least romantic and it’s not good reading for Limerick.
According to the research, the Treaty County was named as the least romantic one in Ireland closely followed by Leitrim, Longford and Dublin.
Take a look at these results that was conducted on 1009 adults, aged 16-54.
Another interesting facet to this research is that 1 in 10 Irish people also provide a fake name when checking in to a hotel.
Of those who have used an alias, over a quarter (27%) said they did so because they thought it would be fun, 14% said an alias is easier to spell than their real name and 4% said if it’s good enough for celebrities, it’s good enough for them.
A further 27% admit to giving a fake name because they were checking in with someone they weren’t supposed to be with. We imagine that a fair few hotel employees have heard the name ‘Mr Smith’ or ‘Maguire’being used.
FYI, JOE likes to book into hotels under the name of Max Power or Dr Kenneth Noisewater.
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