Millennials superhero Stefanie Preissner has once again shown why she is such a good sport and an icon to all twenty-something's by penning an insightful and hilarious letter to Dublin's nightclub phenomenon, Copper Face Jacks.
The 29-year-old Can't Cope, Won't Cope writer recently put together a light-hearted letter to the Harcourt St. establishment addressing her problematic relationship with the bar.
In the hilarious feature, which was published in last week's Sunday Independent, she hit out at the club's strategic placement of an ATM machine on their premises and the questionable moves pulled by clueless Irish men on the dance floor.
The nightclub saw the entertaining side to Preissner's piece and decided to have some fun of their own by responding with an equally witty post.
Getting an open letter from @CopperFaceJacks is most definitely the highlight of my career to date #cantcopewontcope pic.twitter.com/28RdAoyixd
— Stefanie Preissner (@StefPreissner) June 6, 2017
Speaking to RTÉ Entertainment, the How to Adult star took to Twitter to give the club a pat on the back for their eloquent and brilliant response.
"It's brilliant that they got the tone and spirit of the letter. And it's particularly chivalrous of them to respond so eloquently.
"If only all relationships that started in Coppers ended so tastefully *monkey hiding its eyes emoji*".
Catch up with Preissner's brand new six-part documentary series, How to Adult, on the RTÉ Player