My grandmother would often say, “Praapt hi paryaapt hai,” meaning whatever you have; whatever god has given you, is enough for you
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We have snow. We have fir trees. And we have Christmas markets – which are so overwhelmingly popular that Fikardou often ends up gridlocked every weekend in December! But is that enough? Is Cyprus actually a Christmassy sort of place? Well no, not according to the FESTYX index. Developed and published by microeconomics consultancy Frontier […]
My grandmother would often say, “Praapt hi paryaapt hai,” meaning whatever you have; whatever god has given you, is enough for you
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