While the festive season in Sri Lanka is a time of celebration and joy, it can also be a source of stress for many. The pressure to meet expectations, manage finances, and balance social obligations can often overshadow the season’s true essence.
Sri Lanka’s most popular retail bank, HNB PLC, recently announced the launch of an extensive range of special offers for cardholders, including discounts of up to 70% off and a host of unique benefits from a wide selection of over 300 popular merchants islandwide this festive season.
Christmas is a magical time of year, and if you’re dreaming of spending it in a picture-postcard-perfect town that looks like it’s right out of the pages of a children’s storybook, these destinations offer the chance for one of the most unforgettable holidays of a lifetime.
One of the most impactful ways to adopt sustainability is through mindful shopping. The festive season is synonymous with gift-giving, and while it’s a cherished tradition, it often results in excess packaging and disposable items. Opting for eco-friendly gifts, such as handmade crafts, reusable items, or experiences, can reduce waste and support local artisans. Additionally, choosing minimal or biodegradable wrapping materials, like fabric or re
Under the seasonal promotions, People’s Credit Cardholders can now save up to 75% on top hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, car service centers, online businesses, and a wide range of lifestyle products such as clothes, footwear, leather products, household items, electronics, and jewelry. They can also take advantage of interest-free installment options for up to 24 months at select businesses.
2024 comes to a close along with the most wonderful time of the year. The entire world radiates a magical glow for a few weeks on the month of December. The festive spirit is at its peak as everyone seems merrier and even the harsh winter somehow doesn’t seem as ominous.
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