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tserimdaza

Tshering Daza

@tserimdaza

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Bhutanese citizen

Forum posts

13

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30

About me

Bhutanese

Lives in thimphu

Speaks english,hindi,nepali

Registration: 31 December 2010

tserimdaza
tserimdaza replied to a thread
11 years ago

Cost of living in Bhutan 聳 2015

> accommodation prices The rent for house ranges from Nu. 6500- Nu.25000( from 2bhk to furnished house) > public transportation fares (tube, bus etc.) Bus= Nu.15 max, cape= Nu.60 local charges nearby n 6 km far is Nu.200 if hired. > food ... Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
12 years ago

street food stall in Bhutan

mobile street is not allowed in bhutan,i guess. to my knowledge i find its not allowed by govt. You can look forward and ask other for more info. Thank you Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago

Looking for colleagues/artists coming from South America

hello, can u accept me to join with you... am not from south America but m from Bhutan. Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago
expat.com

Cost of living in the Bhutan by expat.com

Hi everybody, It would be very useful to talk about the cost of living in the Bhutan. Don't forget to mention where in the Bhutan you are living. How much does it cost to live in the Bhutan? > accommodation prices > public transportation fares ...

tserimdaza

here in my country,people from abroad find it as cheap but we are experiencing expensive life,,, rent=max=30000/- for expat,and minimum rooms of 2 bedroom ,1toilet,kitchen living room=7500/- per month...food it differ,cab=it vary from places to ... Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago

Child care in Bhutan

hi, here in Bhutan all parents are concerned about their kids this days, and yea we have daycare center and its always a positive results from them and the center. The positive thing i found about daycare center is : 1. help parents,like they look ... Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago

Opening a bank account in Bhutan

its not complicated to open a bank,if u have master card its fine here..and obviously,if u have visa or passport number u can creat a bank account easily.... will have to wait a day ,,, Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago
karimik

Language learning tips by karimik

Post your best tips of how to comprehend the language and culture of the place you live in. Please? mine: hire a language tutor get lost in the city alone

tserimdaza

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago
Julien

Your 10 best tips to make friends when you're abroad by Julien

We've been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you're abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make (local and other expats) friends when you're living far from home :top: [b]Which are your 10 best ...

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We've been talking about loneliness when you're abroad, let's now talk about how to make (local and other expats) friends when you're living far from home :top: Which are your 10 best tips?the tips: 1.u get a local interesting friend 2.u can be ... Read More

tserimdaza
tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago

looking for friends

hi, what kind of friends you like? lol Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
14 years ago
expat.com

How to find a job in Bhutan by expat.com

Hi, Are you an expat living in Bhutan? Let's share your experience! [b]What is the best way to find a job in Bhutan?[/b] [u]The Internet?[/u] Please tell us which are the most useful / effective websites for job seekers in ...

tserimdaza

to live in Bhutan and work here,you need visa if foreigner,for saarc country passport will do. Find Job through classified and through Kuensel news paper,or login to azhapassa.bt Read More

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tserimdaza replied to a thread
15 years ago
volim te pono

Different Ways on How to say "Thank you" in your own Language? by volim te pono

I'm from Philippines, we say "Salamat", or "Maraming Salamat" if it is "Thank you very much".

tserimdaza

kuzu-zangpo;;;is how we say for hello Khadern chea-is how we say for thank you Read More

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tserimdaza joined Bhutan expat community
15 years ago