- Plan way in advance
- But be ready to improvise, life is not subject to your plans
- Don’t believe the truck driver when he says he knows how to get to your place
- Be sure to have an interpreter on hand
- It helps to know people who know people
- When offered help, don’t act polite, accept immediately
- Except when its random people on the street, they just want lots of money
- Work in teams: Un-loaders, carriers, un-packers and arrangers
- Make sure there’s a lady around to make everyone tea (it helps if you’ve stocked up on clean water)
- Take one step (or box) at a time
- Practice hand signals before the time (for when you cant find the interpreter)
- Practice building lots of puzzles before hand
- Make sure puzzle pieces are mixed with other puzzle pieces
- Figure it out without looking at the picture on the box
- This will train your brain to handle the assembly of complicated furniture
- Always keep a pocketknife in hand, it will become your best friend.
- Your second best friend is toilet paper
- Also don’t forget your friends: Mr Screwdriver, Mr Hammer, Mrs Broom and Mrs Snacks
- When in doubt, turn item upside down and try again
- If the glove fits, it doesn't necessarily mean it belongs there
- Sometimes, you have to make the glove fit
- If at first you fail, hammer harder
- If failure persists, wait an hour and try again: by some mysterious magic, you will have an 80% more likely chance of success
- It is possible to survive on a diet of cookies and tea (but not recommended for children and pregnant women)
- Reward all your voluntary helpers with chocolates and thank you cards.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
22 Lessons from Unpacking in India
For those who need some context, I’ve just moved into a new house with all my old stuff, half of which needed to be re-assembled upon arrival. So here is what I’ve learned, and if you are wise, take heed my friend:
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Gee whizz Jonathan - you sure have 'been there done that' one! Brilliantly captured.?. real, humerous and insightful. I will certainly remember these tips next time I move to India or some such place!!
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