Talk:Polish minority in Ireland
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editIt should say "sklep spożywczy". The Irish, as always, excelled). Sincerely, Emenrigen (talk) 05:04, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
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Polish minority in Ireland → Poles in Ireland – The term 'Poles in Ireland' is more straight forward than 'Polish minority in Ireland' and would bring the title inline with all other '[Nationality/Ethnicity] in Ireland' pages as listed here. 2001:BB6:B84C:CF00:DEE:3283:8F7A:3C9F (talk) 16:04, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support per our general practice with respect to groups from specific other countries in a given country, who are nearly universally the minority in whatever other country they are in. BD2412 T 17:04, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
Supportper most in Category:Polish minorities even though that category uses the term "minorities". Crouch, Swale (talk) 18:25, 23 November 2024 (UTC)- Striking per Amakuru. Crouch, Swale (talk) 17:46, 25 November 2024 (UTC)
- Comment. Corresponding move request at Talk:Polish minority in the Czech Republic#Requested move 23 November 2024. Theparties (talk) 21:18, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose per WP:PRECISE. "Poles" has many meanings, and indeed is a disambiguation page. Now of course the north and south poles aren't in Ireland, but the nomenclature would logically extend to "Poles in Antarctica", which is clearly ambiguous. Best to keep as is per the stable status quo, it's a clear and obvious title. — Amakuru (talk) 09:19, 25 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support This is how all the other articles are titled, e.g. Poles in Iceland, Poles in Latvia, etc. I don't think it's realistically ambiguous as an encyclopedic topic. -- King of ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠ 22:48, 25 November 2024 (UTC)