Iâm really sorry. I know how it is to live somewhere you hate.
Re the fridge, I used to live somewhere the kitchen was so small it didnât account for a fridge (literally no place for even a bar fridge - not built to accommodate one) so I kept my fridge nearby in the lounge. If it turns out that the fridge just doesnât fit you can get creative or you could use a buy nothing/swap site to get a smaller one just to last you for the 6 months.
Iâm sure Givit would take the big fridge, and perhaps the dressers. You might get a tax discount for the donations too.
This might not be legal in Australia bc food safety but in Slav countries the washing machine is in the kitchen with hot plates sitting on top because of space and also thatâs where the plumbing allows it to be.
And this is hypocritical because I am a packrat/clutterbug when space allows - but I definitely did have ways of storing things/things I would cook or ways of doing things that helped me manage in a small place. Hit me up if you want some tips.
Just focus on survival for now, youâre in a great position to move in with family and save up for a strong return. Itâs a lot easier to tolerate a bad situation if thereâs an end date in sight.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
so many hugs
And let this new place be a home, just a little home, get to know your new neighbourhood and some local people. Try to keep some of your old habits. It will be fine. đ