Dear Daisy

Dear Daisy,

Thank you for meeting me. Thank you for that evening, that movie, and for being the brightest part of a room full of strangers.

I still remember the first moment. You standing on the ladder, your long silky hair falling over your black dress, with that little red spider you had knitted resting against you. I could see the patience in every stitch, the quiet care you had put into making something just to belong to that night. Then there were the two shades of lipstick, bright enough to make the room feel a little different. Some people walk into a room. Others change it just by being there. You did.

And your voice Daisy, thank you for letting me hear it. I think I had been waiting for it without even knowing I was. Every time I looked over at you in the dark theater, James Blunt kept playing in my head: “My life is brilliant, my love is pure. I saw an angel, of that I’m sure.” You were completely lost in the movie, sitting with your legs up on the seat, never trying to impress anyone. That made the whole theater feel smaller, warmer, almost like the rest of the world had stepped outside for a while. When you laughed and brought your hands near your face, I caught myself wishing the moment would stay exactly as it was. I know August 5 was probably just another day to you. But somehow, it became one of the days I’ll always carry with me.

I never thought much about daisies before. I walked past them my whole life without really seeing them. Now I think I’ll notice them everywhere by the roadside, in gardens, or growing where no one expects them. Every time I do, I’ll think of your smile. It’s strange how meeting one person can make an ordinary flower feel like it has been waiting to mean something.

I think I already know how this story ends. This letter will probably stay hidden, like the one Peter Parker wrote for MJ after she forgot him the one he never gave her. Maybe that’s where some letters belong. So this one will stay between the pages of my notebook, beside the playlist I made for you, as quiet proof that, for one evening, the world felt a little kinder.

And if our paths ever cross again even for a moment, even by accident I hope I get to hear your voice once more. I hope I get to see what color you decide to knit next.

Wherever life takes you, I hope you keep laughing like that. I hope it gives you a thousand movies worth getting lost in. And if I ever learn to knit, I’ll make something red. Not because anyone else will understand why, but because, on an ordinary evening in August, someone sat across from me, patient and bright, and made the whole world feel a little more carefully made.

Thank you for August 5. I’ll carry it with me for a long, long time.

Yours,

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u/zoro472 — 14 days ago
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Dear Daisy

Dear Daisy,

Thank you for meeting me. Thank you for that evening, that movie, and for being the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in a room full of strangers.

I still remember the first moment. You standing on the ladder, your long silky hair falling over your black dress, with that little red spider you had knitted resting against you. I could see the patience in every stitch, the quiet care you had put into making something just to belong to that night. Then there were the two shades of lipstick, bright enough to make the room feel different. Some people walk into a room. Others change it just by being there. You did.

And your voice Daisy, thank you for letting me hear it. I think I had been waiting for it without even knowing I was. Every time I looked over at you in the dark theater, James Blunt kept playing in my head: My life is brilliant, my love is pure. I saw an angel, of that I’m sure. You were completely lost in the movie, sitting with your legs up on the seat, never trying to impress anyone. That made the whole theater feel smaller, warmer, almost like the rest of the world had stepped outside for a while. When you laughed and brought your hands near your face, I remember wishing the scene would last just a little longer. I know August 5 was probably just another day to you. But somehow, it became one of the days I’ll always carry with me.

I never thought much about daisies before. I walked past them my whole life without really seeing them. Now I think I’ll notice them everywhere by the roadside, in gardens, or growing where no one expects them. Every time I do, I’ll think of your smile. It’s strange how meeting one person can make an ordinary flower feel like it has been waiting to mean something.

I think I already know how this story ends. This letter will probably stay hidden, like the one Peter Parker wrote for MJ after she forgot him the one he never gave her. Maybe that’s where some letters belong. So this one will stay between the pages of my notebook, beside the playlist I made for you, as quiet proof that for one evening the world was kinder than usual.

And if our paths ever cross again even for a moment, even by accident I hope I get to hear your voice once more. I hope I get to see what color you decide to knit next.

Wherever life takes you, I hope you keep laughing like that. I hope it gives you a thousand movies worth getting lost in. And if I ever learn to knit, I’ll make something red. Not because anyone else will understand why, but because once, on an ordinary evening in August, someone sat across from me, patient and bright, and made the whole world feel a little more carefully made.

Thank you for August 5. I’ll carry it with me for a long, long time.

Yours,
Zoro

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u/zoro472 — 14 days ago

M2pro second hand or m5 air brand new

I am planning to buy one MacBook for my office use. I manage hr company so there is not much heavy work. Might have some video and photo editing. But mainly ai and Microsoft office. So please suggest me what will be the better option in these two.

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u/zoro472 — 23 days ago
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Job offer for Field Operations Officer (Transport)

Location: Kathmandu (Ring Road Operations)

Responsibilities

Daily Operations

* Monitor daily bus operations.
* Ensure buses depart and arrive on time.
* Conduct surprise field inspections.
* Observe driver and conductor performance.
* Resolve day-to-day operational issues.

Revenue Monitoring

* Verify daily ticket revenue.
* Prepare daily revenue reports.
* Identify reasons for low revenue.
* Monitor passenger demand and occupancy.

Staff Management

* Recruit drivers and conductors.
* Conduct interviews.
* Verify required documents.
* Train new staff.
* Prepare duty rosters.

Compliance

* Ensure valid licences and permits.
* Maintain attendance records.
* Coordinate with transport committees and stakeholders.
* Report accidents or incidents.

Reporting

* Submit a daily operations report.
* Suggest operational improvements.
* Maintain operational records.

Required Qualifications

* Bachelor’s degree preferred (Management, Transport, Business, or equivalent).
* Intermediate (+2) may be considered with relevant experience.
* Valid motorcycle licence.
* Must own a motorcycle (preferred).
* Comfortable working in the field.
* Good communication skills in Nepali.
* Basic English skills.
* Basic computer knowledge (Excel, Word, Google Sheets).
* Smartphone user.

Preferred Experience

* Public transportation
* Bus operations
* Logistics
* Fleet management
* Security operations
* Field supervision

Personal Qualities

✅ Honest

✅ Responsible

✅ Good at solving problems

✅ Punctual

✅ Able to work independently

✅ Strong leadership

✅ Physically fit

✅ Comfortable working early mornings

Every day, the Operations Officer should report:

* Number of buses inspected
* Revenue collected by each bus
* Driver attendance
* Conductor attendance
* Delays
* Complaints received
* Revenue issues found
* Fuel issues found
* Action taken
* Recommendation for tomorrow

Salary Structure

Instead of paying only a fixed salary, I’d recommend:

* Base Salary: NPR 25,000–35,000 (depending on experience)
* Travel Allowance: Fuel reimbursement
* Performance Bonus: Based on measurable KPIs

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u/zoro472 — 1 month ago

[M4F] 29 – Kathmandu

I am 29, jasko matlab internet ko duniya ma ma bhuḍo bhai sake ani masanga khasai samaya baki chaina (just kidding, tara alikati sarcasm ta bancha ni). Dating apps ko tyo eutaai continuous swiping ani boring "Hey/Hello" bata dikka bhayera, soche yo old-school forum tarika try garau.
Kathmandu mai baschu, aafnai business chalauchu, and I am looking for something genuine.

My Vibe:
Dherai nai curious type ko chu: Malai sadhai kehi na kehi naya kura sikna manparcha. Kunei pani yesto topic jasle manche lai sochna baddhya banaucha, ma tesma sajilai harauna sakchu.

Can talk about anything : Hami je kura ma pani ghantau guff garna sakchau. Chahe tyo ekdamai funny, silly jokes hos wa human psychology, space, science ani history like deep rabbit holes conversation

Art lover:Malai kala manparcha, tara tyesto khalke art jasma 'originality' ani euta chuttai soul hos. Kasei ko copy gareko bhanda pani kehi naya ani crafted kurahrule mero man chuncha.

What I’m Looking For:
down-to-earth, authentic ani life lai liyera alikati curious lady. Jaslai aafno ideas wa art ma originality manparcha ani life lai dherai seriously linnan.
Mero lagi euta perfect date bhanyeko: Sangai kunei euta ramro art exhibition wa theater ma play (natak) herna jane, ani tespachhi ice cream khadai tyo art ko critiques garne.

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u/zoro472 — 2 months ago

Best place for pastry

Can you guys suggest me best place to go for pastries and cakes. Good food with good ambients.

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u/zoro472 — 2 months ago

Ktm to Pokhara in Ather

Has anyone tried taking their Ather 450x from Kathmandu to Pokhara? Can you guys share your experience here. Thank you in advance.

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u/zoro472 — 2 months ago
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camping in Nepal: EV or Petrol ?

Hey everyone,
I’m currently driving a Hyundai Creta, but I need to upgrade. Creta city ko lagi ekdam ramro cha, tara out of valley camping ra off-road jana chai ekdamai aftyaro bhayo. I need something rugged. My average running is around 10,000–15,000 km a year.
I have two paths in mind and need genuine advice:

  1. Go EV:Nepal ma ahele EV ko boom cha, but the maintenance aspect scares me. Sano kura bigryo bhane pani parts napaune, service center mai mahino dhapna parne, ra out-of-valley breakdown bhaye tension matra hune suninchha. Are these reliability/maintenance issues real or am I overthinking it?
  2. Go Petrol (Suzuki Jimny): I’m seriously considering the 5-door Jimny for its proper 4x4 capability. But coming from a Creta, how is the highway comfort, daily drivability, and real-world fuel economy on our roads?
    What do you guys suggest should I risk it with an EV for the tech/savings, or stick to a proper petrol 4x4 like the Jimny for peace of mind?
    Thanks in advance!
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u/zoro472 — 2 months ago