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fortunefaded
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Posted on 05-09-12 12:13
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As a Nepali, what are you most proud of? Why?
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Geology Tiger
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Posted on 05-09-12 12:24
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FF bro, it surprises me a lot that you came with this question
Are you proud of being a Nepali?
There is no doubt that I love Nepal and I love Nepali people but I don't feel there is a single thing which will make me proud of being a Nepali
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no_more_crush
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Posted on 05-09-12 12:50
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- am proud of : the way I was brought up in Nepali culture/scoriety. ( may be its common on other cultures too but thats something I want to re-iterate here. For ex respect elders , be polite to seniors and stuff like that).
- I dont know if our next generation will also learn similar good part of our Nepali society. Furthermore, they wont even know what the real difficult/hurdles are. for ex - loadshedding, food, value of money, guy - guy friends holding hands not GAY etc.
NOTE: I'm NOT trying to say that the next generation should have to go through these difficulties to know the truth. Its just the way of life you choose and get. Its whole another level of discussion. lets just stick with the core concern of this thread. :-)
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rethink
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Posted on 05-09-12 1:21
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I'm most proud of a piece of rock that happens to be in Nepal and proud of a person who was born few thousands years ago in what was not even Nepal back then.
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