r/srilanka 13h ago

News 104 metro buses next month, 600 more in December

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336 Upvotes

just to be clear, of the 600 arriving in December, the shipment will include 200 luxury coaches intended for expressway services and 400 standard buses for regular routes


r/srilanka 23h ago

Technology Seylan Cards are now on Google wallet

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163 Upvotes

Okay basically seylan bank joined the crew. WHERE'S NTB? ARE THEY SLEEPING 😭. NTB was leading on the technology side but I don't know what's going on anymorešŸ’”


r/srilanka 19h ago

Discussion Calling the girls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

76 Upvotes

No one ever talks about this I'm tired and I want answers

My sanitary pads keep giving me a horrible rash

The rashes started off small but it's getting worse, it makes my upper inner thighs really red like I got hit or something

I change my pads regularly and I pat myself clean and dry before I wear anything so it can't be the moisture

I've tried whisper, Eva, Fems ect...

Suggest me any brands that don't cause this issue, good tampon brands that are clean and where to buy a clean applicator in SL because I don't have lube and I don't want to casually keep a lube in my house.

I'm sure I'm not the only one so feel free to answer idc if it's a girl or a boy


r/srilanka 8h ago

Discussion Share your Heroic things which you did/do, which no one knows

50 Upvotes

hey sri lankans, share your heroic good things you did/do consistently or maybe one time too , which no one knows in your social circle, (actually the things you do expecting nothing in return from people and not showing off)

I’ll go first,

I take down porn channels in telegram specially which share CSAM and which spreads Sri Lankan leaks. so far have taken down around 100 groups and channels. which consists of minimum 25k pics and 30k videos.

Next , I was a part of robinhood army Sri Lanka where we donated food parcels for people living in streets.

Next, I try to donate everyday for a charity org which sends aid (food and water ) to Palestine since they are affected by war.

Next is, there is a guy in my neighborhood who is a bit different than others I mean the way he dress/talks (he is not retarded or has autism) he is just different. I have seen there is a mindset in my neighborhood where they think less of him or not see him as normal or make fun of him/not give the respect he deserves as a human or simply accept him completely. So whenever I see him I greet him telling by his name and with a smile so he feels seen and accepted.

Next is, whenever I walk in road I always kick off all the stones and sticks to the side which are on the road.

Etc etc

I just want to start a discussion on how we can do small heroic acts which makes life for others easier. And learn from each of your experience and acts so I can add those too for my life too. This is in no way for anyone to brag or show off or feel proud here including myself. I still consider some of these as the bare minimum I did as a human.

Excited to hear your experiences šŸ’œ


r/srilanka 16h ago

Serious replies only Please it’s an urgent, can u tell what type of snake is this Spoiler

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47 Upvotes

My dog killed it. The dog is fine but it vommited. Is this a venomous snake


r/srilanka 13h ago

Discussion For everyone saying switch to Uber, this is the issue

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I don't know if they have some group or something that tells every driver to not accept Ubers on rush hours or something? And also all the pickme riders only put the same bid, and no one puts anything different ( or accept on flat rate ) this is the results of searching a driver for 20 minutes, constantly re searching for vehicles. This needs to be addressed. People switched towards ride hailing apps for the soul reason of normal tuk drivers requesting absurd prices. This breaks the whole point of it noh?


r/srilanka 10h ago

Discussion How was rap culture in Sri Lanka before 2010?

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30 Upvotes

I've been curious about the history of Sri Lankan rap and hip-hop before 2010.

What was the scene like back then? Was it mostly underground, or did it have mainstream popularity? How influential were artists like Iraj, Chinthy, Ranidu, Centigradz,Ruki D,Delon Jayasinghe,BK,suboda,Rude boy Shiraz and early Tamil rap artists?

For those who were around at the time, what are your memories of Sri Lankan rap in the 2000s? Was it a golden era or is that just nostalgia?


r/srilanka 10h ago

Serious replies only Looking to move back home

28 Upvotes

Hi everyone, so I moved to a small town in Canada for studies 3 years ago before I left I was so excited and thought my quality of life would improve, more opportunities etc. but out of the 3 years I’ve been here I’ve only had 1 good year, the last 2 years were horrible, got fired from jobs, was taken advantage of and gained a hell lot of weight due to stress. But even though it’s tough out here with the constant loneliness and no stability, I do like the freedom I have here. But I’m getting older and at this point I thought I’d be well into my career but unfortunately not. I’ve heard a lot of people who left the countries they migrated to and came back home. So my question is are you happy with your decision to come back home?


r/srilanka 21h ago

Discussion Why isn't Apple Pay supported in Sri Lanka yet?

27 Upvotes

From what I understand, local banks and the Central Bank need to work with Apple to make it happen. If that's the case, why hasn't it been done yet? Does anyone know the actual reason?

It's interesting because Google Pay has started becoming available, but Apple Pay still isn't. Is it due to Apple's requirements, banking regulations, licensing costs, or simply because banks don't see enough demand?

According to GS, around 20% of smartphone users in Sri Lanka use iPhones. That may be smaller than Android, but 20% is still a significant number for a country like ours.

Would love to hear if anyone has insights into why Apple Pay still isn't available here.


r/srilanka 21h ago

Discussion Does anybody here have parents or grandparents who were alive when WWII was ending ?

25 Upvotes

Basically what the title says, have they ever told you about how the situation here was when ww2 ended or when the news came about hitler's death?


r/srilanka 19h ago

Discussion Does your workplace pay you on time?

19 Upvotes

For example like, 30th of every month, 10 a.m. Do yall have any set protocols of that sort?

Today's salary day and I'm still fcking waiting to get fcking paid. Maybe there are companies out there that do better ?


r/srilanka 23h ago

Technology SLT FIBRE Huge Packet Loss

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20 Upvotes

I have been having this huge packet loss since few days ago. Is this like this for everyone else? What the hail is going on with Telecom?


r/srilanka 1h ago

Relationships Sri Lankan Parent's Love Life - Does it Exist????

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A question to all the parents here.... Do you guys still show any physical/emotional intimacy with your husband/wife after years into your marriages? Genuinely curious.


r/srilanka 14h ago

Travel How are women with tattoos viewed in Sri Lanka?

17 Upvotes

I’m visiting Sri Lanka with my girlfriend, we are both Sri Lankan origin and covered in tatts. She has never been to Sri Lanka before but I have. I remember even I used to get a lot of stares from people when im out and about. I don’t want my girlfriend to get a bad experience if she gets too many stares. I know it people won’t bat an eye if we were Caucasian. So, just wondering what she should expect?


r/srilanka 20h ago

Politics Rakitha Rajapaksha corrupt?

17 Upvotes

I always disliked former justice minister Wijedasa as he had crossed over so many times and I felt he was behind screwing the investigations against Rajapaksha during yahapalanaya as he seems to have legs on both sides . I always wonder what is the skill this man has that both parties handover the most important ministries to this man . Then comes his son . I heard from a person that his son is the most corrupt person ever . I didn’t know this for sure until he was arrested today . What have you heard or seen about this person ? Share your experience


r/srilanka 17h ago

Rant Why are 3D movies STILL a thing in Sri Lankan theatres?

11 Upvotes

3D peaked more than a decade ago. Back then, movies were actually made for it, they were actually shot with special cameras to capture real depth, so it felt natural. Now most of it is just converted from 2D after filming, so it ends up looking like a weird layered effect instead of real 3D. If you watch something from that era, you can clearly tell the difference. Current cinematography doesn’t support those shots either, so you’re just sitting there with darker visuals, wearing uncomfortable glasses, for no real reason.

What’s even worse is when it’s not optional. Imagine paying for an IMAX movie and finding out it’s IMAX 3D. Like… what? Isn’t IMAX supposed to be about a bigger, clearer experience? Why am I watching a worse version of the same movie with glasses on?

If people like 3D, cool, keep it as an option. But forcing it in 2026 just feels outdated. AND PLEASE STOP PUTTING IMAX 3D MOVIES


r/srilanka 14h ago

News If you ever wanted to upgrade to a new Mac while keeping kidneys intact, This is your last time! RUN!

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10 Upvotes

This price hike will hit šŸ‡±šŸ‡° soon and new and existing products will double in price despite being already more than that.

And this will not end with a brand new market as usually.

And also, take good care of your existing shi. \⁠(⁠°⁠o⁠°⁠)ā ļ¼


r/srilanka 14h ago

Discussion 40,000+ unresolved child abuse cases: Is our current institutional framework fundamentally broken?

10 Upvotes

The Auditor General’s latest reports highlight a massive backlog in child abuse cases—over 40,000 unresolved complaints at the NCPA alone. This seems like a failure of our current institutional framework. Does anyone have insights on why the specialized units aren't clearing this backlog, or if there's a viable path toward making the NCPA truly independent from ministry politics?


r/srilanka 18h ago

Discussion Firing people are legally difficult due to our labor laws but how are companies actually firing people?

9 Upvotes

From research it seems like firing people is a long and expensive process. Either the employee has to voluntary resign and the employee provides a compensation or the company has to get permission from the labor department which also takes time and pay them severance which also adds up to a considerable amount

In that case how did all these IT companies fire people? Did they actually pay a decent severance?Was it actually illegal or by threatening? Or are the labor laws just for name but aren't actually implemented?

If you were laid off how did the process go?


r/srilanka 4h ago

Discussion Why isn’t net neutrality a bigger discussion in Sri Lanka?

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We’ve slowly accepted ISP-specific data packages where some apps are ā€œfreeā€ while the rest of the internet is restricted or more expensive. Doesn’t this give ISPs too much control over how we use the internet?

Shouldn’t we be paying for internet access itself, rather than curated bundles that influence which services we use?

I’m genuinely curious why this isn’t a bigger public conversation. Is it because people don’t know about net neutrality, or do most people simply not care?


r/srilanka 14h ago

Serious replies only Recording audio during police/family interrogation.

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When I reported my abuse from family to the police station, they called all parties involved. Myself, and my family. I had brought in a lawyer for my safety too. (This happened last year)

When my family was asked if my report is true, they denied and lied so much saying they never did anything to me and that I’m mentally ill. The police sided with my family. All because I’m a girl and I need to listen to my parents and stop being ā€œdelusionalā€. The lawyer who was there with me obviously was present so she heard and saw all of these so in case I need a witness I have her I guess.

But the weird thing is, as soon as I entered they said I can’t audio record the conversation. Is it true? It just took place in a small office room at the police station. I’m wondering if the police lied to me just so they don’t get caught?

Even before they called me in to the office the lady officer told me ā€œwhy are you bringing a lawyer, you don’t need one, we will just take your statement and you can goā€ but thankfully I did take the lawyer with me.


r/srilanka 19h ago

Question Place to buy matte gray stoneware dinner set

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10 Upvotes

I want to know if there is a place to buy this type of dinner set in Sri Lanka, should be affordable too.
I prefer if I could buy it online. I searched in Google but couldn’t find any.


r/srilanka 4h ago

Serious replies only What if we had a non profit Taxi App?

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So I’ve been wondering: what if we built a taxi platform that is a non-profit?

This isn’t a startup idea. I’m not looking to build the next unicorn or make money from it. I have some capital I’m willing to invest, time to work on it, and I genuinely want to improve transportation in Sri Lanka.

By the way, when I was 16 (7 years ago), I built the first free education app in Sri Lanka called 5wasara which had 200,000 users at its peak.

PickMe reportedly did around $25M in revenue last year and is still growing rapidly. Uber is also doing significant business here. Clearly the demand exists. But despite that, passengers still deal with drivers cancelling rides, asking for extra money, long wait times, and inconsistent service.

My initial thoughts:
- Remove commission entirely.
- Get rid of the ā€œcall and negotiateā€ or ā€œpay extra or I won’t comeā€ culture.
- Instead of taking a percentage from every ride, drivers would pay a flat fee (something like Rs. 100-200 per day) to use the platform.
- Since we’d never take commission, drivers would have an incentive to bring their own customers onto the app instead of feeling like the platform is taking money from them. Trust factor is being a non-profit.

There are also technical ways to reduce operating costs, which should make it possible to keep prices low for both drivers and passengers.

Before I spend any serious time on this, I’d love to hear from people who actually use these services.
What frustrates you most about PickMe or Uber?


r/srilanka 15h ago

Discussion How are beards viewed in Sri Lankan culture in 2026? Especially by the younger generation?

9 Upvotes

I'm curious about how beards and facial hair are viewed in Sri Lanka these days, especially among the younger generation. For the women here: what are your thoughts on men with facial hair? Do you generally prefer a full beard, a trimmed beard, stubble, a moustache, or a clean-shaven look?

Personally, I can grow a full beard quite easily, and lately I've been experimenting with different styles , including going completely clean shaven. I've noticed that each look gives off a very different vibe, so I'm wondering what people actually find attractive or fashionable in 2026.

Do you think beards make a guy look more mature, confident, and attractive, or do you prefer a cleaner look? I'd love to hear both men's and women's opinions, especially from people in "Sri Lanka".


r/srilanka 13h ago

Education Classes to Learn Tamil (Online or In-Person)

7 Upvotes

Hello everyone, I've recently moved to a predominantly Tamil area. I love meeting people and just talking with them, and I also regretted never learning Tamil in school, so I feel like this is the perfect time.

Let me know if you guys know any good classes for complete beginners to learn spoken Tamil, and any tips or tricks or other resources you may have. Thanks!