A Bayram Morning Realization I Did Not Expect
I arrived in Cyprus just before the Bayram holiday. From Ercan Airport, I took a taxi home. The plan was simple. Six days in my summer house. Rest, family time, and already planned places to go and dine.
Everything felt settled.
The next morning, while getting ready to go out, I checked something out of habit. My car insurance.
It had expired.
Not soon.
Not later.
Already expired.
I started calling. One number after another. Offices were closed. It was Bayram. Phones rang without answers. Recorded messages repeated the same words. Closed for the holiday.
At that moment, the issue was not paperwork.
It was reality.
I had plans. I had a car. But I could not legally drive it.
I searched again, this time online. That is when I found a WhatsApp contact for CAN Sigorta. I did not expect much. It was still a public holiday. But I sent a message anyway.
The reply came the same moment I sent it.
No waiting.
No delay.
No follow-up needed.
The process was simple. Details were checked. The policy was issued. Everything was clear. No confusion, no back and forth.
By midday, the problem no longer existed.
The Bayram plans continued as planned. The drives. The dinners. The small decisions that make a holiday feel normal again.
This is when insurance becomes real.
Not when it is purchased.
But when it quietly removes a problem you did not plan for.
In Cyprus, holidays close offices.
But life keeps moving.
Sometimes, all it takes is one message answered at the right moment.