Tania Presutti gets to grips with Cork life

ACCORDING to my friends back home, I was the ‘Carrie Bradshaw’ of the bunch, making a living as a freelance writer and Eurosport commentator, always seen in high heels and cute outfits. But then Mr Big came along and I chose love and moved to Ireland. It’s been almost two years, and I’m getting better with the Cork accent and the Irish way of living.
Coming to Ireland from Denmark has been an interesting experience outside of love, because despite the obvious differences like language and the hilly landscape, we have a lot in common. Both countries have small populations, at least in comparison with bigger neighbours (UK and Germany). Both nations thrive on meat and potato diets and we both really, I mean really, like our beer.