This week I finally received my official change of address notice from the Geneva official office (along with an invoice for changing my address… ugh). I also received my little mailbox name plate (with another invoice). After trying to jam the plate in the slot for about 15 minutes downstairs, I got reinforcements. My mom and I tried to get it in to no avail. It took some small scissors and a nail file, but we finally got it in. To prove that the system works, I also received my first package notice on Friday and picked it up at the post office.
My package was the internet accessories that I ordered last week, and my internet should be up and running on the 28th. Thank you to “default” for not securing your internet. You have literally saved my life for the past month.
I also have a new name plate by my door. Lucky for me the screws on the plate were broken, so I had to call the landlord to fix them in order to put my name in there. Conversations with him are always interesting. American girl trying to use new French words like “screw” + Portuguese man with a very thick accent who makes mistakes in French that even the American girl can recognize + being on the phone = two people very unsure of what is going on.


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