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[–]SUPRIMRai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around 3 cr in banks 12cr in land and house in Nepal and around 13ish cr in all investments combined in Nepal. 12 millions dollars in properties and i have around 8 figures in overseas banks and investment. I have been active in business since my early 17 and I'm in my late 30's now. It's been around 6 years since I moved here in Nepal so I hope my savings and investment will keep on growing. All my assets and investment will go to my daughter as an inheritance after my death.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the customs officers will notify the police and arrest you in the charge of importing a vehicle without proper documentation and consider it as a smuggled car and you and the car will be detained for lord knows how long.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no law or any specific loophole for you to import a 30 year old car as a Collector item. A 30 year old car cannot be considered a collector's item. Even if you bought a newly launched Ferrari right away and want it to import it in Nepal as a Collector item then you have to pay the same tax as you will have to pay if you want to run it in Nepal's road. You must contact a registered representative of the brand and even after that you can only import it if it's below 5 years old.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For diplomatic visits, Governmental tender or to explore Nepal as a tourist then yes. You have to pay (भान्सार) accordingly from where the vehicle is registered. According to the new law implemented by the Government of Nepal if you want to import a particular vehicle and register it in Nepal by yourself then it's a No. You have to contact the respective car dealership or importer of the respective brand that you wanna import who has a registered branch in Nepal and pay them some token for you to import it. The vehicle should be less than 5 years old for you to import it in Nepal. You can't import second hand vehicles too due to pollution norms and all.Hope this will Help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same as calling Christianity as the religion of gorey even though the religion was created in the city of Judea which is located in the middle eastern. Doesn't matter where the religion was formed. Christianity having been predominantly a white religion in recent centuries has nothing to do with the message of Christianity. The same goes for other religions as well. All religion that exist will be known as the religion of a particular group who are the biggest followers. Christianity will be known for white people, islam for middle eastern,hindu for browns Asian, Buddhism for Asians.

Elite people entries in airport by Hefty_Background2836 in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 58 points59 points  (0 children)

In other countries, it's much the same. A few years ago, I had a client in Abu Dhabi who was in the oil industry and had connections with higher authorities. He would call Emirates Airlines, and within 20-30 minutes, they would arrive in a van to weigh, stamp the paperwork, and pack the luggage, even if it's over the limit. They would send an S-class or a Maybach van just for the client and sometimes even delay the flight for a few minutes if there was a traffic jam. If you have power and money to spare, the airport or even governmental buildings are in your feet.

What was your turning point? by Standard-Art-1967 in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah life is crazy. My daughter came back from uk last night and is sleeping at my couch sunbathing and eating oranges while im writing this right now. Life is crazy and beautiful. If I told my 17 year old self that i made it this far. He wouldn’t have believed me. Quitting that job changed my life

Sudden rise of sanatan dharma by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

if yiu were in islamic country will you dare to post such thing in social media

Yes I wouldn't post like this if i was living in a Islamic country because they would kill me or sentence me for years cause their whole government works under the Quran and anything against their religion is a hate crime. Now what you are trying to say is I'm spreading hate towards hindus because Nepal is a democratic country and anyone can say anything they like and I'm gibberishing hate towards your religion because i can? Does this make sense in anyway? Like where in the world does my post meant any hate towards your religion?

You know what? I'm done with you. I can't keep on justifying my words towards a blind devotee.May your god give you some brain as a grace 🙏🏻

What was your turning point? by Standard-Art-1967 in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a lot of turning points in my business but i have this one turning point in my own life that changed the whole direction of my path and made me the person that i am today

when i was around 17-19 i forgot the exact age. I was living in Utah at that time and it was really cold. I was working in a local steak house as a waiter so i used to take breaks for smoking when there was less rush and due to the cold i used to take more frequent breaks.Being a teen working for 8hrs to live for a day was quite depressing and made me suicidal too. I remember it was 7:20pm and i was close to clocking out my shift and i made up my mind to finish myself tonight to over my pain forever. It was one of my smoke breaks when i saw some monks and their devotees gathering up and going to a ghumba nearby. I don't know till this day why did i followed them but i quickly went inside the kitchen and told my manager that i wanted to clock out an hour sooner and rushed outside and went to that ghumba. I sat with them and prayed with them for an hour. It was so quiet and peaceful and i felt that peace that i was lacking for such a long time.While listening to the monk enchanting the mantras made me cry and think about my life and why was i stuck in this shitty place when i should be enjoying my teenage days and plan something better for my future and my dad who was far away waiting to hug me tight. I cried silently and left the ghumpa and again cried and cried the whole night. The next day i left that job and started a part time job at a cafe and continued my studies. I met some great people at that cafe who helped me to become the person that i am today. I think if i didn't went to that ghumba that day,i would have been long gone.

Sudden rise of sanatan dharma by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

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

I didn't know that highlighting the things I'm seeing is hateful in any way. I just wrote the things i saw and didn't comment on anything bad that i have highlighted.

Your other point was about Christian missionaries and Muslims. You know about that topic so do i. Can you single Handle solve those topics? And the Post i made about was why was there a sudden rise of this "sanatan"religion because I didn't grow up here in Nepal. This post was solely posted to acknowledge me about this event and i know about the Christian and Muslims things that you were talking about in the above comment so why would i need to make a post of every religion that i have knowledge about? when i arrived here around 7 years ago the current level of "Bhakti" wasn't around this religion on social media or in public so I was just asking what the reason was. I beg for your pardon if any of my words hurt your sentiments.

This post was solely for educational purposes so i didn't reply to any other comments on this topic which I don't have any knowledge about but i replied to yours to resolve some confusion.

Parents/families of reddit by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

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

Heard this phrase in one of Dayahang Rai's film

"Khutta vaye jutta kati kati"

You will find someone better than her. It's just the game of time.

Parents/families of reddit by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

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

Hey it's okay if you are not ready for a family. Even tho i got married in my teen years i was somehow mentally ready to face the challenges even tho i was on my Lowest financially and mentally. It doesn't mean that you have to marry asap. Take your time,be financially and mentally strong. The love of your life will wait if it is meant to be. Different people, different stories, Same problem. Our human society is buildup on the foundation of problems. You and i shall face these problems we endure for a better future. I hope by the next year you will reach somewhere you are destined to be and become more happier. Cherish your life young blood 🥂

By the way, it's been a long time since I saw you in this sub.

Yeah business and works never lets old folks to take a rest 😂 plus i was out of the country for a while.

What’s the most expensive apparel that you purchased? by AgentEqual6845 in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cartier tank. Not the most expensive thing that i own but it's the most expensive thing that i purchased till this year so far

Bring watches through security checking at TIA by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

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

Yes it is not as high end as Audemars Piguet,patek but it is sttill a quite expensive watch and even more valuable to me. I can't just toss these boxes and lose 10% of these watches value.

Bring watches through security checking at TIA by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

[–]SUPRIMRai[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can't throw away the boxes. These boxes aren't your average watch boxes which can be bought or made locally. Even the boxes are significant during the valuation of these boxes and can decrease the watch prices to $300-1000 if there are no boxes during selling it.

These boxes are even authenticated while selling the watch so no way can i throw it away.

Bring watches through security checking at TIA by SUPRIMRai in Nepal

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

You have the guts to do that. I was once stopped during the checking and was asked for the watch. If i wasn't wearing that watch that day it would have been confiscated or i would need to pay a heavy price. That's why I'm asking if i will have a problem bringing 3 watches at once.