u/-BIRD-god

No basic books in nepal

been trying desperately to find basic books like

the silk roads
why nations fail
freakonomics
crime and punishment
etc etc

couldn't find shit
all those ig pages only have basic self help books and smut

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u/-BIRD-god — 12 hours ago
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The hate is earned not forced

So we own a jewelry shop near Buspark and in there a lot of people enter our shop and just sit waiting for bus. Honestly, we never had any problem with that and we like to interact with those people too.

But today a Indian family entered our shop
It was a middle aged couple with their 2 kids

and from the start they were very loud and obnoxious.
At first I asked them are you looking for something
they just ignored me and sat on chair
occupying the whole shop sitting area
meanwhile we have a mini sofa dedicated to people waiting

I asked them again
they just said " we are waiting for the bus" in such a disrespectful manner

meanwhile one of the kid was running all over the shop
making a mess
and other one was crying so annoyingly loud

I politely asked them can you please keep them
in control and sit on side

she acted like she was scolding those kids for 30 seconds and kids were back onto it again

not even mentioning the littering they did
they just threw the frootie and other drinks and snacks infront of the footpath meanwhile we had a dustbin

Nothing dramatic Nothing physical

but still its these small habits that matters
you don't confront these things
Its just basic manners which represents where you come from

I do have friends of Indian origin (Guptas) and one of them is a very close friend of mine
and they are 2-3rd generation in Nepal
they were the most well mannered and respectful i knew
so I never got the recent hate towards Indians
until all that happened

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u/-BIRD-god — 22 days ago