- 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.
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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:
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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