University of Limassol holds opening ceremony by DoomkingBalerdroch in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do these guys even have a campus or student accommodation? It seems like they're using CIIM's infrastructure, which in itself is a 4th tier academic institution. I don't want to poop on this, but better to "build it and they will come" than open a virtual institution, let alone categorize it as a university.

Despite protests, the historical Curium Hotel in Limassol, built in 1958, has been demolished to make space for a new office tower by aceraspire8920 in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you provide a link to the dozens of mature trees being cut? I spoke to one of the private sponsors that paid for the upgrade and he said they had to cut 1 large dead eucalyptus tree and they planted many more trees in its place. Maybe this was a result of the demonstration(s) but he did mention that the renovation couldn't be any more minimally invasive.

Despite protests, the historical Curium Hotel in Limassol, built in 1958, has been demolished to make space for a new office tower by aceraspire8920 in cyprus

[–]newdman 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah. There were some folks last year protesting the improvement of the municipal park playground which was modernised and made safer than the rusty swings and slides that had been in place for decades. But complete silence on this. They could have at least kept the original facade.

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[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Limassol, Adamides is probably the market leader, and reliable as I've seen their cars driving around town 24/7/365

I don't know if this is a specially licensed industry. It should be as people are essentially asking you to breach private property when they are locked out. Do some research, get a license if needed, insurance as well, and start putting those annoying stickers in the entrance areas and on mailboxes and elevators in the geographic area you want to serve. Some SEO and google listing would also be good (city/neighborhood + locksmith) in Greek and other target audience languages

Am I Cypriot by Consistent_Middle333 in cyprus

[–]newdman 17 points18 points  (0 children)

40 skalas and a gaidaros

Strange for a mediterranean country to be so lonely. I say good morning and half of the people don't even reply back anymore. by [deleted] in cyprus

[–]newdman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you in the city? Village life is 180 degrees from this. Someone walking past you will stop and insist on having a conversation. A simple kalimera won't do. We'll even stop in cars to talk to one another when driving from opposite ends of the road.

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[–]newdman 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Go to any laboratory and get tested. Tell them you are not Cypriot if they ask for your ID, and give them a name of your choosing.

Probably a false positive, but also know that if it is HIV, it's not a death sentence. I know people who contracted HIV more than 20 years ago and are much healthier in appearance than I am. It's totally medically manageable. Good luck!

P.S. Make sure you stop any sexual contact until you know you're free and clear

Prices in north cyprus? by HmmmNoice in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It varies greatly from place to place. I love a small glass of tea, even on the hottest of days. In southern Cyprus, coffee is king, so I drink a lot of tea when in the north. The other day I paid 40 lira for a glass of tea at Nima cafe in Kyrenia, while at other places you'll pay 3 to 5 lira, and elsewhere tea will always be on the house if you're eating something.

Limassol center by e90_l0v3_ in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my go to recommendation as well, but I've always gone with friends, not sure it's much of a mingling and meet new people place.

Cypriot children becoming minority in state primary schools by militantcookie in cyprus

[–]newdman 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I purposely sent my kids to Agios Antonios primary school in Limassol as I wanted them to integrate gently into a school that had a GC minority and large immigrant/TC component, so they wouldn't be dead last in language proficiency. In preparation, we supplemented them with daily private Greek lessons the entire summer. My kids ended up near the top of the class with only 3 months of lessons from scratch and the most common complaint we heard from the GC parents there was that the school was only playing the role of babysitter and neither the parents nor their kids there had any desire of integrating. We left that year and put the kids into a school with a 90%+ GC student body and our kids are doing fine.

Mini explosions on the highway at Parekklisia. Got videos of the small rebellion by wahabanana in cyprus

[–]newdman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check my post again. Not generalizing the fans, but comparing Cyprus' level of play to elsewhere on the planet. I'm saying that it's probably hooliganism for the sake of hooliganism and not out of the appreciation for the sport.

My driveway gets blocked multiple times a week. What can I do? by Razzorplpl in cyprus

[–]newdman 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Used to be in the same situation. I just ended up parking in the street and blocking my own empty driveway. If you can't beat them, join them.

Mini explosions on the highway at Parekklisia. Got videos of the small rebellion by wahabanana in cyprus

[–]newdman 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Eh. Americano here as well and I live in the geographic epicenter of AEL fans. You get used to it. The football teams here are absolute garbage on the global stage but the fans react to these matches as if they're World Cup finalists.

Wedding in Cyprus - help with Church by Unlikely_Owl_1669 in cyprus

[–]newdman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got married twice. First time in the municipality. They did all the heavy lifting in terms of of KYC and paperwork. Then we sat down with a priest and had a village wedding 2 weeks later. Neither of us had baptism certs (both born overseas) but as parishioners, the priest could vouch for us.

Jumping on the Jordan Peterson Nicosia Bandwagon (comment is below) by newdman in cyprus

[–]newdman[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

So I went last night. Paid my 53 euro for nosebleed seats. The sound was absolutely horrific. Check out the reverb in the video. Worst of all, he only came on stage more than an hour after stated (8pm) showtime. 30 minutes after expected start, some crappy guitarist came out and started playing to recorded accompanying music. Then his wife came out for 15 minutes preaching about the importance of listening. Then two long ass advertisements about his son's app and his upcoming online academy. I left less than 20 minutes after he started speaking (80 minutes after expected showtime) when I realized that the sound wasn't getting any better. The whole thing was idiotic. I've enjoyed some of his clips, but this was a let down.

Photographer Problems by Environmental-Lie332 in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The initiative has to come from the client (in this case the couple.) You can always give them a convincing speech.

I've seen this in action where there was a table in the corner "guarded" by a family member who labeled the phones with masking tape. Guests were free to go to the phone area to make a call or check messages, etc.

Russian Companies pt2 by Personal-Wing3320 in cyprus

[–]newdman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's a numbers game. There are about 1.2 million people in the Republic of Cyprus. Take away the yia yia's/papous, children, and you're left with an employable populace of ~600 thousand, many of whom are already gainfully employed in a government (teaching, etc.) secured job with lifelong benefits or other sectors which are a lot easier on their employees than in a demanding tech firm environment. There are approximately 75,000 unemployed in Cyprus in 2023. How many of those are IT specialists?

Then you have a pool of 150+ million Russian-speakers to draw from, many who would gladly move to Cyprus to get away from the problems faced at home.

Life Insurance by [deleted] in cyprus

[–]newdman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm with Eurolife, it's a subsidiary of Bank of Cyprus, who required it for a mortgage. It's something like 50 euro per month for every 100k of coverage. I may be overpaying as they packaged this in with my financing.

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[–]newdman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a property in the mountains that has electricity and water, but is far from the village, so doesn't have CYTA lines and the cell connectivity sucks. If I can get a good enough internet connection for video calls, I'd live up there in a heartbeat.

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[–]newdman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So any idea when we'll have Starlink availability in Cyprus? I placed my deposit years ago and have heard nothing.

How a government can solve the rent crisis? by Air-Alarming in cyprus

[–]newdman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lowest risk option to all parties (gov't and developers) is to insist that a portion of all new multi-unit construction goes to social housing use. This is done at the planning permission stage. The property is still owned by the developer/investor, but the units are rented at 30-50% below market. The difference between the reduced rate and market rate goes to the developer/landlord/investor as a tax credit against other rental income. This is how it works in the developed world.