Trials and Tribulations in a "First World" Country
Ok, so being in a new country and living in an accommodation that has above standard facilities offered, there are a few systems I'm still getting used to. Like using an electrical stove, using a white card as a key (and almost locking myself out of the room every time), and getting almost everything done via the internet. (Even charging my bloody laundry card!)
This is the first time I'm using the washer/dryer system. Being in India, we have more primitive but equally lazy ass methods of washing available to us, like the dhobi system or getting the bai or maid to hand wash everything. So I was a bit nervous about doing my laundry for the first time. I didn't want anything to happen to my precious clothes.
This is the first time I'm using the washer/dryer system. Being in India, we have more primitive but equally lazy ass methods of washing available to us, like the dhobi system or getting the bai or maid to hand wash everything. So I was a bit nervous about doing my laundry for the first time. I didn't want anything to happen to my precious clothes.
But I managed to shrink my favorite gym pants. Damn these first world gadgets!
I know it isn't all that bad, but I like my ankles covered when I wear sneakers with pants so
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