
u/Purge6364

I live abroad and recently came to UB. My grandpa gave me a phone number i can use meanwhile. Its Skytel, but man why is it so slow and weak. I get that we dont have 5g everywhere yet but 4g should be way faster, like ts is so slow. Are the others faster? Like mobicom, etc, and how is the process to change distributor?
So in a few months my sister(13) will have her birthday, but during the same time i will move out and start at a new university. I will already have moved out 2 weeks before her birthday and traveling 2 hours back just to celebrate her birthday seems too much for me. Yes i know 2 hours is nothing but starting university and etc will already take a big mental space. Now I love my family, but i never been a thpe of guy to show his feelings or be open etc, like hugging and saying I love you always made me cringe, i know this is a trauma response and i will have to fix it later. Also I haven’t celebrated my birthday since like i was 15, I am 20 now, it just never seemed like a special day to me. But i do plan on giving her a good present, so aitah if i dont show up?
I came here like 2 weeks ago and imma keep cutting for summer. So there is few stuff i wanna ask about. Is the nutrition value on food packaging accurate? Also if you know any snacks i can eat that has low caloriesi would like to know too.
I know i should keep my arms closer to my body, but the rope keeps hitting my foot. Also am i ready to learn skipping like a boxer? And anything else I can improve?
I lived abroad most of my life but right now i am in UB. From where i came from, raw milk is illegal unless you buy it directly from the farmer but he can’t sell it like a product, I can only buy it if he has some raw milk randomly. If that makes sense.
But i wanna know where i can get raw milk, not pasteurized. Is there any farm or nomadic people who has their own cows? I will only drink it if they drinks it unpasteurized