At 5,160 meters, Resham Firiri hits different!
Nothing beats the joy of reaching Larke Pass on the Manaslu Circuit; dancing, singing, and soaking in the Himalayas. This is what true adventure feels like!
Nothing beats the joy of reaching Larke Pass on the Manaslu Circuit; dancing, singing, and soaking in the Himalayas. This is what true adventure feels like!
Hey everyone, I'll try to keep this short
I have lived overseas my entire life, but I recently decided to pursue my Bachelor's degree here in Nepal. I actually just arrived two days ago, took an entrance exam, and got admitted! My college/uni starts in September, and I'm looking for a bit of advice as I transition.
A few quick things about my situation:
The Language Barrier:My Nepali isn't the best. My parents speak it at home, but I’d scale my own fluency at around 60–70%. I am way more comfortable and fluent in English. Do you think that will be an issue in university?
Making Friends: I have literally zero Nepali friends. Growing up overseas, most of my friends were European, Brazilian, and Australian.
My Personality: I’m definitely not an introvert—I'd say I'm pretty extroverted and social.
I would love to get any tips or advice on how to assimilate, what to expect from uni culture here, and the best ways to make friends.
Thanks a lot, it means a lot!
Eight months back in Nepal now and I still haven't written the thing I keep meaning to write. So I'm just going to type and not fix it.
The morning I left, 2014, Aama held it together through the chiya, through the photos, and then right at the gate she just broke — and I smiled and said "Aama k gareko, ma ta gaako, aba aaunchhu ni" like it was nothing. I was so proud of not crying. Then I cried for four hours straight the night I reached Dallas, sitting on the floor because the bed hadn't come yet.
That apartment was so quiet. I grew up with everyone yelling over each other, and suddenly it was just the fridge humming. I used to call home while cooking dinner just to have voices in the room — Aama on the counter there, me on the counter here, both just cooking, not even talking. Best part of a lot of days, honestly.
The time difference was the cruel part. Eleven hours. So many calls were just "sutney bela bhayo, ramro sanga basa" before we'd even really talked. I fell asleep with the video call running more times than I can count — sometimes I'd wake up and Buwa had fallen asleep too, in his chair, phone tilted at the ceiling fan, and I'd just watch a minute before hanging up.
That first Dashain I "got" tika over a screen, forehead bare, in a studio in Texas. I missed two weddings and one funeral I still can't talk about. You learn to be the face in the little rectangle while everyone hugs on the other side.
The first time it snowed in Dallas, the only thing I thought was, I wish Aama could see this. She'd never seen snow. I took a video I never sent because it didn't capture it at all.
There was pride too. I paid off my parents' loan, sent money for Buwa's knee surgery. But nobody saw the double shifts, the manager who made my life hell, crying in the work bathroom and walking back out with my face fixed. People back home see america and a number in a remittance. They don't see the Tuesday nights.
The thing that sits heaviest now: my parents got old while I was gone. I came back and Buwa moves slower, Aama's hands shake a little, and I lost ten years of ordinary days with them for a bank balance. The money was real, it changed things. But some nights I still do the math nobody wants to do — the years against the rupees — and it doesn't come out clean.
Proud and hollow at the same time, if that makes sense. Glad I went. Not sure what it cost.
Coming back is not the easy part. Nobody tells you that the leaving and the coming back are both their own kind of hard.
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Hey guys my friend is trying to send me from china to me
Nepal. But the process is hard, their regulations doesn't let
them to send the money, vai ani process, Western union hru
bata ni vayena, so any others ways xa ki nai,
i am becoming aware ki ma ekdam exteral kura le mero mood affect garirako hunchha mero mood bhaira exteranal bata chalirako huchha bhajan bihana suney vaney deuso vari dharmik huchnnu testai emotionally weak hoki k ho sad song suney vane afnai jasari asu jharchha.. kina ho mero mood anusar kam bhairako chha dimag le kei chalauna pakoi chhaiana
I make a decent amount of money by working as a freelancer for US based client, i have little to no knowledge about how to handle money. Only thing i know is i need to invest it somewhere so that it compounds overtime.
i am looking for someone who has a legit background in finance and someone i can hire as a freelancer so that when ever i need advice i can book a call or meet him/her.
Drop some Truck (or any vehicle) sayaris that caught your attention
I have a FIR against me and while trying to get police clearance, my application is held by the police.
Have anyone faced similar situations?
If yes, do I have to settle the fir first to receive a clean PCR or do I get a clean PCR report regardless?
Last tira Halka off road raixa ,scooter 3 choti chiplyo 😂. Natra bato ta tya samma Dami xa . It was good to see that kasaile fohor gareko thiyena
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In market, there's crowd for new Leapmotor B03 an EV car in Nepal, Do you guys have any idea about B03's price, ground clearance, range, battery capacity, performance?
Also, could you please suggest me which EV car should I go with and about Leapmotor B03? Could you share the specification details of suggested EV car.
i turned 18 years old , 4 months ago and i just made national id card , i am a student so i don't have any earning source , i thinking of open bank account and demat account and apply in ipo , now apart from that what can i do ?
A short clip of the Seti River Gorge in Pokhara. The river flows through a deep, narrow canyon hidden beneath the city.
Hawa pani safa chha aja ko aqi 77 ho here in Mirchaiya.
just leaving this here. I don't have words to explain this.
I'll let the citizens judge them.