Que gente amable!
That means something like: "What lovely people!"
Got to share with you what happened right now at university, it is unbelievable!
I got my ass out of bed a little tiny bit late (at about 4pm), but as I had no course today that was fine with me. Of course, I woke myself up with half an hour of "Lost in Translation" :-) Maybe I should go buy another DVD just to get off that drug.
However - I went to IPADE to check if I got the letter from my bank. I ran across the guy who sent the package for Christine for me yesterday, and he was friendly as ever. When I told him that the package did not make it in time (DAMN!) and therefore I would get my money back, he was fine with that too and told me he would take care of the matter (as I gave him the money and the transaction was made over the IPADE-acount). He also had a tip where to go to see if my bank letter had arrived. Cool guy. Then I went to the offices to get a copy of a case which I have to write a paper about until tomorrow (bah!), and which I unfortunateley never received. So the people in the copy shop (we have our own!) told me were the office of the professor is. There I explained my case and the secretary went and made a copy of the 28 pages for me, and also printed out the question sheet. All with a smile and with a "never mind" on her lips. Wow! I went back to the main building to search for the girl who manages the post for the MBA course. It was nearly 6pm, but she was still there. Of course, she had time as well, and ran into me with exactly the letter I had been waiting for. Totally happy I got me a coffee and took a rest outside, as the guy from the post office ran into me again. In the meantime he had called UPS to check back why my package had not arrived in time! WOW! I did not ask him to, but I guess he was curious what had went wrong. I took the chance and asked him if there was a possibility to mail back the documents for my bank with something like a "half-express"-UPS, which is not as costly but still faster than the regular mail (The documents took 10 days to get here!). He was not sure what would be the best possibility, so he told me he would call the different services (UPS, DHL, etc) tomorrow and figure that out for me.
After all that, I was really close to cry out in happiness. The people here are really lovely, helpful and friendly that it can't get any better!!!
Got to share with you what happened right now at university, it is unbelievable!
I got my ass out of bed a little tiny bit late (at about 4pm), but as I had no course today that was fine with me. Of course, I woke myself up with half an hour of "Lost in Translation" :-) Maybe I should go buy another DVD just to get off that drug.
However - I went to IPADE to check if I got the letter from my bank. I ran across the guy who sent the package for Christine for me yesterday, and he was friendly as ever. When I told him that the package did not make it in time (DAMN!) and therefore I would get my money back, he was fine with that too and told me he would take care of the matter (as I gave him the money and the transaction was made over the IPADE-acount). He also had a tip where to go to see if my bank letter had arrived. Cool guy. Then I went to the offices to get a copy of a case which I have to write a paper about until tomorrow (bah!), and which I unfortunateley never received. So the people in the copy shop (we have our own!) told me were the office of the professor is. There I explained my case and the secretary went and made a copy of the 28 pages for me, and also printed out the question sheet. All with a smile and with a "never mind" on her lips. Wow! I went back to the main building to search for the girl who manages the post for the MBA course. It was nearly 6pm, but she was still there. Of course, she had time as well, and ran into me with exactly the letter I had been waiting for. Totally happy I got me a coffee and took a rest outside, as the guy from the post office ran into me again. In the meantime he had called UPS to check back why my package had not arrived in time! WOW! I did not ask him to, but I guess he was curious what had went wrong. I took the chance and asked him if there was a possibility to mail back the documents for my bank with something like a "half-express"-UPS, which is not as costly but still faster than the regular mail (The documents took 10 days to get here!). He was not sure what would be the best possibility, so he told me he would call the different services (UPS, DHL, etc) tomorrow and figure that out for me.
After all that, I was really close to cry out in happiness. The people here are really lovely, helpful and friendly that it can't get any better!!!
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