I was a great fan of writing letters. I still am.
Just a couple of days ago, someone close to my heart asked me to write a letter. It was like in the old times. I immediately brought of my letter pad, and my ink pen and started writing. Before long, the letter passed muster of what we deem is appropriately long enough to be considered a real letter (3 sides of a ruled A4 sheet).
It was then time for reckoning.
I went to the post office. Yes, they still do exist. And after having made it past a few snickers and murmured comments, I was told that it would take, hold on to your seats, twenty-five hell-forsaken days for a letter sent via SPEEDPOST to reach its intended destination (USA). The cost? Eleven hundred Indian Rupees.
I inquired about sending it via registered post. The cost? INR400. The time taken? 40 Days and 40 Nights.
What about UPS, FedEx etc? They assured delivery in 4 days at damage of INR2600.
Is it just me, or are things really this insane?
Two sheets of paper. Two Continents. Two People. Two Thousand. Too Fcuking Much!
Edit:
Is there a simpler, more reasonable way of doing things?
Just a couple of days ago, someone close to my heart asked me to write a letter. It was like in the old times. I immediately brought of my letter pad, and my ink pen and started writing. Before long, the letter passed muster of what we deem is appropriately long enough to be considered a real letter (3 sides of a ruled A4 sheet).
It was then time for reckoning.
I went to the post office. Yes, they still do exist. And after having made it past a few snickers and murmured comments, I was told that it would take, hold on to your seats, twenty-five hell-forsaken days for a letter sent via SPEEDPOST to reach its intended destination (USA). The cost? Eleven hundred Indian Rupees.
I inquired about sending it via registered post. The cost? INR400. The time taken? 40 Days and 40 Nights.
What about UPS, FedEx etc? They assured delivery in 4 days at damage of INR2600.
Is it just me, or are things really this insane?
Two sheets of paper. Two Continents. Two People. Two Thousand. Too Fcuking Much!
Edit:
Is there a simpler, more reasonable way of doing things?