She mightn’t think that anyone is interested in what she has to say, but you can always depend on sound advice from the brilliant Irish Mammies account.
If you’re not already following the Irish Mammies account on Twitter, you really should be. For although there mightn’t be anything groundbreaking in the almost daily posts, Irish people of a certain generation, nay nearly every generation, will instantly recognise the sound titbits of advice about life in general delivered on a regular basis.
She deals with current affairs, “You can be helping me with the washing-up and don’t mind your oul Higgs-Boson. The Higgs-Boson will still be there tomorrow”, and sport, “Didn’t I say Spain might win it alright? And ye all saying I know nothing about sport”, but mostly sticks to general observations about life, with sayings of the like we’ve heard from the mouths of our own mothers down the years.
Today, it was about the perils of leaving a cup on the wrong place on the table.

Again, like bringing out a jacket on a night out or giving “the gallivanting a rest for one night,” it sounds like tremendously simple advice, but you’re glad you heard it nonetheless.
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