In Italy, there's no queue, but a room full of people and if you're lucky, you emerge alive without a nervous breakdown.
Aha! I guess I shouldn't complain about the "long queue" in France but rather be glad there's a queue at all. HAHA
especially because they don't seem to get the concept of direct debit and since banks charge every transactions and post offices don't, you have to go there to pay your bills EVERY month. As will every other person. So much fun!
In Italy, there's no queue, but a room full of people and if you're lucky, you emerge alive without a nervous breakdown.
ReplyDeleteAha! I guess I shouldn't complain about the "long queue" in France but rather be glad there's a queue at all. HAHA
ReplyDeleteespecially because they don't seem to get the concept of direct debit and since banks charge every transactions and post offices don't, you have to go there to pay your bills EVERY month. As will every other person. So much fun!
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