I set my heart on this one shared room that had cheap rent, high speed internet, and a washing machine. I first expressed my interest via email, probably a month ago, and was sent additional information and then was told they were still deciding for about a month. Foolishly, I had invested all of my hopes in this room and hadn't worked out a back-up plan.
Sunday I received an email that said the roommates would decide who their next cohabitator would be and was asked "Sei ancora interessata?" Are you still interested? Nonchalantly, I replied, "Si, sono ancora interessata." Then several hours later, I thought, "Playing it cool will not work; I'm down to the wire!" So, I wrote an email that said, "Actualmente, voglio la camera con tutto il mio cuore!" Actually, I want the room with all of my heart.
Monday, no word.
With Italy being 8 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time, I had expected an email to be in my inbox when I woke up. I checked my email nearly every hour until I realized it was 2 am in Florence. I had resigned myself to believing that my correspondent had found a better potential roommate. I frantically sent out emails to every other room that I was potentially interested in Monday night.
Then, Tuesday morning, my email inbox was full. Several of those I had emailed in my desperation provided information about their rooms, but I glanced over those to read the one from Angela, the landlady I'd been writing to.
La camera e' la tua.
i think this will be my room
However, while they say there can be crazy hold-ups on visas, I was told to expect that I should have it back in 2-3 weeks--once it is sent out.
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