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The art of house shifting!

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For a country that has traditionally promised freedom and independence, I find it a lot more difficult to actually be independent here than back in India.  For example, h ouse shifting in India meant paying a few hundred bucks to the watchman and asking him to do the heavy lifting and house cleaning. Done.  Here, though!  To make it easier for other people, I decided to create a how to guide for house shifting. Foll ow these steps for a hassle free experience! Step 0 : Making friends The first step in house shifting starts at least an year before the actual house shifting. Like i said, it is not easy to be independent in this country - so, make lots of friends who would stick around to help you!  P.S: Having a small circle is risky because they might actually be busy that weekend!  Step 1 : Finding help If you have done step 0 right, step 1 should be a breeze. Else, this is how it would be Friend's roommate's brother's friend Cousin's di...