Best products from r/srilanka

We found 5 comments on r/srilanka discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/weibopractice · 1 pointr/srilanka

You're lucky you have a good start learning the basics in a class. I'm assuming that you're only learning spoken language not written, the grammar in spoken Sinhala is a lot more simple which is great.

Finding Sri Lankans to chat with is the best way to learn in my opinion, that's how I learnt almost everything. I used Conversation Exchange but reddit works too. There will always be lots of Sri Lankans who want to improve their english.

When you're skyping with Sri Lankans you can either agree to split up the time into half English and half Sinhala, or you could switch back and forth between English and Sinhala throughout the call. I did the latter because it's more casual, although I think it was a mistake. I prepared stuff to talk about beforehand but since my Sinhala was always worse than their English we often talked in English until I knew how to say something in Sinhala. They didn't often speak Sinhala so right now my listening ability is quite behind my speaking ability.

There aren't many online resources for speaking. The dictionaries tend to have more written Sinhala words than spoken Sinhala (especially google translate). The best dictionary I've found for spoken words is Lonely Planet's phrasebook, or the best online dictionary is Tamil Cube. Have you seen Dilshan's Lazy but smart sinhala blog? It covers some good topics for beginners although it's mostly vocabulary not grammar.

Keep in mind that everyone uses a different system to write sinhala with the english alphabet. Especially the ways vowels are written changes a lot, that often confused me at the start. Even if you're only learning to speak I think it's worth learning the Sinhala script over time so that you can check the spelling yourself when in doubt. If you are typing to people you can write the spoken words and it comes across as friendly/casual. Many symbols look the same but I learned it eventually by copy-pasting what friends write into google translate and it shows a phonetic version below the sinhala text.

Best of luck in continuing to improve after university. Keep enjoying conversing with Sri Lankans and don't be afraid to make mistakes!

u/CleverD3vil · 1 pointr/srilanka

I have a suggestion, if you can increase your budget a bit then go with the helios 300, tech is kinda my hobby, i love tech hence i know about laptops and stuff and i searched the whole internet when i bought my laptop, no company comes close to Acer Predator helios 300 series in terms of values...

Currently it costs about 226k with shipping and you have to add duty on top of that but it will definitely go on sale this year because it does every year, make sure to get this version cause it is the latest one.. https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-i7-9750H-Keyboard-PH315-52-78VL/dp/B07QXLFLXT/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=helios+300&qid=1573141680&s=electronics&sr=1-3

A similar spec laptop costs over 300k here in SL. It is absolutely worth for the money.

They usually discount it $100 bucks but then sometimes they do $200. If they do the $100 then you could get it for 207k + tax... if they do the $200 deal which is rare but they do it from time to time then you could get it for 188k + tax.

u/glyphic_ · 1 pointr/srilanka

Adam's Peak Silver Tip is quite pricey. You can find it on amazon for about $50 for 1.5oz. It very unlikely that this is his favorite, as its not very common locally and almost all of it is exported. Most people just drink black tea. You can find some good quality ones from Dilmah and Mlesna, both of which are available on amazon.