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Teritee

Teri Tucker

@Teritee

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American expat in India

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About me

American

Lives in Leh

Speaks English, some Hindi, a smattering of several European languages

Registration: 21 June 2010

About

Originally from the US, I芒聙聶ve been in India most of the time for the last several years. Here in India, I am a tour developer, specializing in spiritual art and culture tours. I am also the owner of Tara Satara Press in the US, and have recently published a book that will be of interest to all expats in India. Enjoying India: The Essential Handbook, by JD Viharini, is a book that shows you how to experience the best of India by with a wealth of practical tips and cultural essentials that no visitor or expat should be without. 芒聙聹Being an Indian myself, I can tell you that this book is an authentic account about India. India is a vast country and it is difficult for even Indians to gain such depth of knowledge about the country as this author has achieved. [...] This book is about the real contemporary India and about real Indians. I highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in India.芒聙聺 — Satyanarayana Pamarty, Chennai Enjoying India is available from http://www.enjoyingindia.com.
Interests: photography, vedic studies, walking, writing, , sanskrit, fine arts

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Teritee replied to a thread
6 years ago
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Visa to stay in Nepal by seant1

I have been here a few months and would like to stay longer do any of you have any advice on how this can be done thanks

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Look into the the art program at KU. It's only a few hours a week and you can take it either credit or no credit. Kathmandu University School of Arts Department of Art and Design Dhapakhel 1, Hattiban, Lalitpur PO Box 21988 General Information / ... Read More

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Teritee replied to a thread
8 years ago
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Cooking like a local in India by Priscilla

Hello, Enjoying the local food of your expat country is great, but learning to cook the dishes yourself is even better. Please share what it's like cooking like a local in India. What are some of the most popular local dishes that are easy to ...

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One of my favorite foods is fresh paneer. It's extremely easy to make and so much better than the packaged kind. Contrary to popular opinion, you don't need to mess around with cheesecloth. One liter of milk is enough to make 2鈥4 ... Read More

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Teritee replied to a thread
9 years ago
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Oh my goodness please help me so confused by lifebythedrop11

I am looking to rent flats in New Delhi first then possible Goa then Kerala. I am looking at the holiday rental for short term and so far people are listen their properties in holiday but inform me long stay only. Confused. Also I can find up to 100 ...

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I move around with the seasons and the way I find places to rent is to use Airbnb. You can select the amenities you need when you search. Then send messages to potential hosts with detailed questions about, say, how the kitchen is equipped or ... Read More

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Teritee replied to a thread
9 years ago
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Mistakes expats make in India by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Did you make any mistakes when you first moved to India? What were they? How did you address your mistakes? Did you learn anything from them? With hindsight, what would you do differently? Are there any tips you could ...

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When you go to register at the FRO or get a bank account, etc. take 4-5 copies of every document that even remotely applies to your being in India, including address proof (lease, utility bills, etc), as well as a few passport photos. For some ... Read More

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Teritee replied to a thread
13 years ago
karlinna

Are there any foreigners living in New Delhi, NCR or Noida, Ghaziabad by karlinna

Hello! I am a foreigner from Europe I arrived at Delhi about 3 weeks ago I would like to make friends with foreigners living in Delhi, or near capital region.

Teritee

Hi, There's a big expat community here. Internations is an organization that has lots of activities. You can find them online at internations.org. I'd also recommend joining the Yahoo discussion group Yuni-Net@yahoogroups.com. It has lots of ... Read More

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Teritee replied to a thread
15 years ago
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Nice areas for expats to live in Delhi by togkfj685

Hi, I just arrived to Delhi for work. Currently in a hotel and wondering where are the best areas for expats to live. I've heard about the Defense Colony, is that a good area? I work near Connaught Place, so something close by, safe and easily ...

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Vasant Vihar is an excellent neighborhood. I lived there for three years. It's not really so far to Connaught, although it can take a while at rush hour if you're driving. Read More