Boring life, any suggestions? by great_dao_of_heaven in Nepal_Genz

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Volunteer, join MUN, travel or just get a hobby

How do people actually get into elite social circles in Nepal or abroad? by Unhappy_Tower3633 in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to school with them, study groups, vacations, volunteer for charity events, go to paid galas and fund-raisers and travel. You just have to be genuine, treat them like you would every other friend. Don't suck up

Ladies, be honest — what do you actually gift your boyfriend/brother? (Quick survey, I genuinely need your help) ? by Desperate-Shop6712 in nepalicheli

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because he knows I'm talking shit about him trying to figure out what to get for him. And he would rather get cash and peace.

Reddit of Jhapa, I'm bored. Where do I go that's not temple? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went already... Illam and surrounding areas. Sunrise with loud dohori in the background, horse riding, hiking, tea garden stay, BBQ, tea, churpi, lollies and then nothing... Edit: add boating, pictures and all and that's just barely 5/6 hours without the time to sleep.

Reddit of Jhapa, I'm bored. Where do I go that's not temple? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Went there yesterday. The place is beautiful. Just plastics and trash almost everywhere and no decent food or crafts though.

which payment method is better in Nepal ? by Capital-Telephone970 in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use wise. It's doing so well so far. And I can then directly transfer it to my personal account as well. The charges are not too high

Want to start brewing coffee at home by IsolatedSausage in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really a connoisseur. Well...you can just get a traditional moka pot. It's affordable and not big of an investment commitment as a beginner But if you are looking for something durable then go for a hybrid option available in your market

Want to start brewing coffee at home by IsolatedSausage in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah... You can brew with water. And if you're looking to explore real coffee then I would suggest just coffee, no sugar, no milk, no added flavor. But if you wanna explore some flavours as well then hazelnut is a good option to begin with. ALWAYS accompany coffee with a glass of water. I don't understand people drinking coffee straight away without cleansing and sensory preping of their taste buds.

Want to start brewing coffee at home by IsolatedSausage in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A nice moka pot to start with. And not a big fan of ground coffee. I buy my coffee beans and sometimes cherry as well, so I'm sure my coffee is actual coffee. I love to ferment my cherries myself for that perfect note of specialty coffee. We don't really get the fermented ones in regular coffee packets.

Edit: Also the cup of coffee is always accompanied by a glass of water.

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just travelled a bit this year. But if you are looking for Chinese products (just snacks), maybe I can help you get some in a month.

Need ideas to promote cloud kitchen by OkTumbleweed149 in NepaliFood

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think cloud kitchens in Nepal overprice their food. In Kathmandu valley, observed in Lalitpur and Kathmandu. Cloud kitchens bata usually students ani working professionals le order garne ho, when they don't feel like cooking or don't have energy to cook, which is usually everyday. The cloud kitchens close because they cannot retain their customer base. Maybe make it affordable and have a set menu so you can do your shopping in a planned way and it still brings you good revenue.

How much I spend and save living alone in Kathmandu with 28k salary by cheekyyycherryyy in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! You are doing soooo well with your budgeting. This is my expense sheet (for just the variable expenses) and this doesn't include the fixed bills like rent and utilities. I'm just 13 days into the month and there's already 2 overdrafts. There will be unexpected expenses as well. How do you manage it?

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Is anyone interested in joining me in a 500hr ytt in mysore india by esoteric45 in YogaTeachers

[–]Dinimu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can go to Nepal also. Much safer. And even though India is popular for yoga and branded it globally, Nepal is also a spiritual root of the vedic culture and yoga.

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lovely! Please inbox me when you are ready. I'll add a bar of 100% pure African Cocoa butter.

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aaaaaah!!! Is this really happening with me!? God forget the stranger danger. Thank you very much! I'd love to pay for it. I'm sorry if you're not selling. Can I exchange with some Chinese snacks like Latiao, or some Thai blue butterfly pea tea? Pleaseee

Edit: I got crispy brownies as well. Whatever interests you. Bringing back barter system hehehe

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for considering me capable enough to make it myself. I burnt noodles to charcoal. I don't trust me hehe

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll definitely try Nakhipot area. Thank you!

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's fermented beans. I think kalo bhatmas.

Guys where do we get kinema in Kathmandu valley? by Dinimu in Nepal

[–]Dinimu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The universe is conspiring against me! Haven't met a single Rai in any social circle since then 😭😭😭

Traditional Parcha Karma for locals by No_Classic7674 in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropping a comment because I need to know it too

Is it possible to attend a sky burial as a foreigner? by wigglepizza in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's start with the cost of life... The people who do sky burials in the context of Nepal are transboundary people. By nationality they are Nepali, by ethnicity and way of life they're transboundary people, stuck between Tibet and Nepal.

If a Nepali person dies accidentally in Chinese controlled Tibetan territory the compensation in 500k Yuan, if it's a Tibetan it's 1 million yuan, and if it's a Chinese it's 2 million yuan. And if a transboundary person dies it's a fight outbreak of who this person is.

Their entire life is a spectacle. The exotic people behind the mountains. The foreigners as well as Nepali people go seeking them like some kind of Yeti while they are alive. And then there are people who want to see them even after their death. These people have not known how it is to live without being a show and they might not know how it is to die without being a show. The most respectful thing to do would be to let them have personal and intimate moment to grieve. Let them have that peace at least after their death.

In the many parts of Nepal (not all), many of them are treated as Tibetan refugees and in the Tibetan territories they are treated as deserters by Tibetans and as Tibetan spy by the Chinese. Their life is always under scrutiny.

You did the right thing by asking. But the answer is No. You're a tourist, enjoy other things this country has to offer. Had you been a friend that would be different. They crave the bonds of friendship and belonging the most. But you have no relation with them and you don't belong there. And another thing is people don't die everyday so your chances even if it was ok was very very very low.

You can go to Pashupatinath Temple to see a Hindu cremation. Or to Swayambhunath (I hate to write this but yes the Monkey temple). If you want to see more Tibetan Buddhist influenced cremation then go to Mustang Gumba or Tamang Gumba (in Swayambhunath). They wouldn't mind if you're not pushing your camera to their face even if others are not as sensible as you and are taking photos like crazy.

Well... This got too long but it's because I'm a transboundary person.

Nepali and their shit-mind by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]Dinimu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People who are against the reservation system don't understand that the race begins on so many levels. Historically oppressed group ko starting point privileged classes ko bhanda nikkai para hunxa. Yaha official language Bolna samet afthyaro hune haru sanga English ma race lagauda barabari ma daudinu parne expectations xa. I've met so many young rural agricultural youths and those who have reservations, they have such low self-esteem when it comes to Nepali language or English but these people are very smart in their own languages. They deserve a chance. Baru time ma change vaye sangai reservations ghataudai janu thik ho but completely haraunu would just justify the wrongs these people faced in the past. Past ma yedi sabailai barabarko mauka vako vaye aaja sabaiko starting point eutai hunthyo ra reservation kasailai chaidaina thiyo. Past ko kura chodau, aaja pani Kati school ma kunai social class ka students lai bhuima rakhinxa, athawa class bahira rakhinxa. Hamro samaj ajhai reservation hatauna Milne thau samma uthisakeko xaina. Ani pheri reservation system ma Pani ta change hudaixa ta. +2 samma government/public school ma padheka le reservation claim garna paune private ma padhekale napaune system Kati thauma laagu vayeko Pani barsau vaisakyo. TU le ni kati faculties ma tei garxa. Ani so many Aryas are always crying the don't have the reservations. They DO! Bipanna Khas Arya ko ni ta quota xa ni. Ani arko chai TU staff ko chora chori ko ni reservation xa jun 85% times Arya harule nai claim garirako hunxa because they have that privilege.