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people met on my backpacking (237) - Sometimes writing is better than words


26. In Rwalfindi, Pakistan - (At about 9 a.m., I went to a city bank to swap T/Cs. I asked the employees at the currency exchange desk to exchange the money. He kept performing his work and told me to sit down and wait. I waited a long time, but he was just doing his job. I asked him again how long I had to wait. He only instructed me to wait. After a time, a Western man approached the currency exchange counter and swapped the money with him right immediately. I asked him again. You don't swap my T/C. Why? He begged me to wait again. I asked him for paper and a pen. I jotted down a note on the spot.

**[Dear President of City Bank, I am a client who trusts and often utilizes City Bank in Korea. Until recently, I had assumed that City Bank was the same as City Bank in Korea and any other nation. I thought it was courteous, swift, and safe. I believe this is not the situation here. There appears to be an issue with the first-come, first-served premise. [Thank you.] I placed this item in front of the employee.]

**It took effect instantly. He apologized and swapped money instantly after reading my paper.

27. From the Bulgarian border - (I arrived at the Bulgarian border at 1 a.m. via bus from Istanbul, Turkey. Two Bulgarian staffers came out and grabbed all of the passengers' passports. They then browsed through the bus's luggage and walked to the office. The driver followed him and quickly got a large number of passports. But mine wasn't there. I asked the driver, and he simply grinned and instructed me to wait. I went inside the office and requested for my passport. He didn't respond. I asked him. Is there an issue with my passport? He seemed to want me to pay him money with no response. When I questioned him again, he remained the same. I pulled out my note and scribbled something in front of him.

**[To an official. I hear that South Korea and Bulgaria do not require visas. I don't understand the wait in entering the country, despite the fact that my passport is not damaged. I'd like it if you could give me your phone so I may contact the Korean embassy in person and check if anything has changed in the meantime. [Thank you.]

**He read my reply and paused for a bit before handing back my passport with a dissatisfied look. When I stepped on the bus with my passport in hand, the driver and passengers greeted me with cheers. I ran the bus again. I arrived in Sofia, the capital, at approximately 7 a.m.

28. In Zagreb, Croatia - (Prior to leaving Croatia, my wife and I had lunch at the Zagreb train station. It was a rather huge restaurant. After lunch, I realized I had left my water bottle on the table and went back to the restaurant alone, leaving my wife in the corridor. When I told the waitress I needed to find my water bottle, she just said she didn't know. I inquired what was wrong with her. She shouted loudly. Other customers and workers were astounded. My wife, who was waiting outside, entered the restaurant and saw me outraged, tugging my arm to go with her. I did what I thought. I scrawled in a notepad.

**[Dear Manager. I forgot my water bottle after dining at this eatery. I arrived to take it up. But the crew became enraged. I don't get her attitude. I'd want to hear from the person in charge about the matter.]

**A middle-aged woman who appeared to have gotten the message approached me and apologized.

29. From the Vatican in Rome - (My wife and I visited the Vatican Museums. We had to wait more than an hour before reaching the checkpoint due to the large number of people. I pulled out my smartphone and all of my belongings and passed through the checkpoint. After collecting my belongings again, I realized I had left my smartphone in the basket on the way to the next location. I raced to the location, but there was no way for me to inform the personnel in charge of the basket that I had left my smartphone there due to the large crowd. Finally, I wrote in my a notebook. And I conveyed my message to the relaxed employees around me.

**[Dear person in charge, I came to take up my smartphone I left after going through the checkpoint. Please check, very sorry for that.]

**The guy in charge took out my smartphone, which was immediately next to him, examined it, and inquired whether it was mine. When he replied yes, he asked for my phone number and then returned it. Writing was actually more effective than talking.

30. From Kolkata, India - (One of the reasons I returned to Kolkata, India, was to volunteer for at least one day at Mother Teresa's Missionary of Love. The lodging was also put up within a 10-minute walk. On the first morning, I went to the missionary and applied for volunteer positions. There were so many people waiting, I had no idea when my time would come. It was usually crowded with dying sick people, orphans, and starving impoverished people with nothing but bones. Due to a shortage of interior space, more than one extremely ill guy waited on a stretcher on the street outside the church. I did not have time. I composed a note and delivered to the nun in charge.

**[Dear Sister in Charge, I'm Korean. I've come here to serve even for one day at the Missionary of Love, but there are so many people waiting that I doubt such an opportunity will come my way. Just a few hours would be ideal, therefore I would appreciate it if you could offer me the opportunity to serve indoors. In fact, when Mother Teresa visited Korea in 1981, I saw her in Myeongdong Cathedral and Mary Hall of Sogang University, and she told me that I should surely go there and volunteer for a time. I would be grateful if you could give me a chance.]

**The response was "No." She stated that no exceptions are permitted. I could hear the answer in person since I expressed myself through writing. Mother Teresa was still alive in 1993, when I visited. She died in 1997.

*In my experience, most ways of communication in human connections, such as daily living and even throughout international trip, are words spoken rather than handwritten. Anyway, whether it's words or writings, I've had talks with individuals all over the world, and there are many things I'd want to share with others. It is an excellent prize for me.

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