Follow-up from http://www.steamgifts.com/discussion/QK3At/bananas-yay-bananas . Steam sales and birthday and lots of things are coming, my whitelist have some room to spare.

While wandering around the city of Dali, you notice two persons sitting in a tea house. They look familiar. Seems like you missed the beginning of the conversation, from the few things you catch while walking in and getting a table close to them, they seemed to be talking about odd numbers, but then the conversation suddenly changes subject...
P: I have no idea what happened. That password we had last time was definitely super-secured®™, yet it seems a few people managed to hack their way through it and steal our treasures.
B: Yeah, pretty sure that Mini-me lied to us and had given his password to someone else.
P: Well, that wasn't his password, just his birth date, we're the ones who decided to use it as a password.
B: Oh, yes, right.
P: Maybe using a birth date as a password wasn't the best idea we could have.
B: Why? Seems super-secured®™ to me.
P: Nah, we need something much more complicated. Also, I'm not sure using a carrier-platypus was the way to go.
B: Oh, I know, I have an awesome idea! I think we shouldn't use just one password coming from one person. Instead, both of us should choose a half-password, same as last time, never-spoken-between-us.
P: Bravo \o/ You're a genius.
B: I know.
B continues with a lower voice.
B: Sad Mini-me died, he had a fun name, 3 i, 2 m, 1 n.
P: What? That was 2 i 1 e, not 3e.
B: Talking about the sounds. It sounded great.
P: Oh, yeah, it did.
B: Damn coconuts.
P: Oh, well, no need to waste time regretting the past, we still have lots of treasures to protect. Let's celebrate our new super-secured®™ password idea \o/ I have a really good tea right there that will be perfect for that.
B: Yay tea \o/
P: \o/
B: \o/
P: \o/ Can we put our hands down now ?
B: I guess we can. And oh, well, when I said "really good", I mean it, that's our 2nd best quality.
P: Not sure it will make a big difference for me, except for a few teas I bought in India, all I drink is banana juice.
B: .....
P: By the way, the tea you have here looks really strange, why are they all using some sort of brick-shape ? And they look so heavy, like 1kg each or so?
B: You're too strong with this kind of things, that's exactly their weight. And this shape makes it easier to transport. It used to be carried for hundreds of kilometers in the mountain before cars even existed.
P: Wow.
Bananas open his desk and take a tea brick from there, then starts to unwrap it. On the tea, you notice a small piece of paper with something that looks like a number on it, but it's too far from you to read.
P: Hey, did you notice, this number is prime, this will probably grant us good luck.
B: Oh? really? Never noticed that, you and all your maths stuff, too complicated for me.
P: Can I take this paper off and bring it with me? Please please pleaaaase.
B: Oh well, if you insist, I'll try to take it off, seems like it's a bit stuck, this tea was made in the last century, that piece of paper has been lying on it for quite a long time now, I remember putting it there myself, years before we started doing this for all our production, good old times, was done just opposite of the street, you can see the factory right there.
You see Bananas trying to detach the paper from the tea, after some time, he seems to have the left side of it unstuck, but when he tried to pull the whole paper, it suddenly gets cuts in half.
P: Oh :'(
B: Ow :'(
P: OH, no, not even "Oh :'(". This is awesome. Look look look, you cut right in the middle, and both piece of paper now also have prime numbers on it. This will definitely bring us good luck! The odds of that are probably like... not much to much, or so.
B: Whatever makes you happy I guess.
P: dance dance
B: ...
You then see Bananas preparing the tea through a long ceremony you don't quite understand, that seems to involves pouring hot water all over everything that's on the table.
Few hours, and lots of tea, later.
P: Wow, that tea is much better than what I got in India.
B: Of course it's better, nothing comes close to our tea quality.
P: Next November I'm going back to India, I'll have to take some with me.
B: I'll give you some.
P: Yay \o/
B: Well, it's getting late, I think it's time to set up our new super-secured®™ password.
P: Yep. So now, each of us should choose a never-spoken-between-us half of that password.
B: Ok, I'll start then. The first part will be the year this tea we tasted was created for the first time, on the suriyakhati calendar.
P: Oh yes, nice, now my turn. Well.. I already told you my half of the password, in case you missed it, I left a note on the dead one, just make sure you capitalize it.
B: Nah, I think we shouldn't capitalize it. Much better when smaller.
P: Hehe, guess that note was unnecessary then. And you're right, it's never too short, let's go for lower-case.
B: Hohoho.
P: Hehehe.
B: Yay, our awesome super-secured®™ treasures are much more secured®™ than ever.
P: Well, that's awesome, we've definitely got past the super-secured®™ password, even transcended it, let's call this our even-super-securer®™ password \o/

Have the definition of a cute playtpus to help you find your way:

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Bananas ?

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What is the password? :/
EDIT: Ok, I will read the post T_T

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Well, that's the whole question.

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You edited it :( I preferred the previous question

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