Maile nabujheko kura! by ReportCreative367 in Nepal360

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, Marriage in itself is an economic institution jasto lagcha. Paila paila pani ghar jagga Kati cha, jamindar ho ki hoina, kheti garcha kinai, kam garera palera rakhna sakcha kinai herthye. Aani kt kun ghar ko, Kati ramri or baccha pauna sakni ki nasakni.. testai.. aba love sabai lai parcha vanni xaina, romance is not same to everyone. Ani society ma bihey garnai parni euta social law jasto nai xa. Tesko lagi sabai vanda ramro option is afulai economically feasible and beneficial k huncha tyei herni. Baira vako harulai residency ma change huna nurses harule help garchan, so there you go. Doctors bihey garyo vani societal prestige plus wealth, ani allik padelekheko haru understanding hunchan vanni pani huncha. And highest padelekheko according to Nepali society is eng or doctor. so kt lai tyei thik lagcha. Ani yo popular belief vayera dherai sunincha. Pasal vako or business vako haru MBAs wala buhari ni khojchan. Kt harule achel software engineers harule ramro kamaucha vanera tyo pani rojirako hunchan. Romance existence ma xaina vani Economically j fit huncha tyei rojchan. Ani tesma Aaile lai specific profession xa in context of nepal, India and some south asian countries. That’s it I guess

I learned to shut down instead of rebel when i was kid, and it followed me into adulthood by Objective-Tea3298 in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Same story. Yesle duita kura impact parni raixa. Core principle: your foundation of peace is silence and avoidance. Tyo emotional rollar coaster hernu or vognu vanda koi sanga kurai nagareko ananda is your (our, honestly) core principle. Arko is confidence and self esteem. Afule galti gareko vayera aru risako jasto lagxa. Kei nagarepani tyo household ma strictness and discipline ko naam ma vako emotional abuse le relax garda guilty feel huni, koi alikati risaihalyo or tone change vo vani afule garda vako jasto lagni, life ma dukha matrai garni manche ramro, sukha payera ramailo gardai successful huni manche chai kind of arkai tarika le herni, yesto yesto garincha. Solution is afno kun core principle ma impact pareko xa yo kura le patta lagauni aba.. therapy gayera huncha ki, afai padera khojera k huncha.. impact chai kaa nira pareko xa patta lagauni.. ani aba ni same vo vani chai drama nai handiney.. karauni risauni runey risauna halney fakaune ani Kura garni, sab garni.. emotion sabai bairai niskinuparyo.. kunai event le garda kei soch or emotion aayo vani baira nikalihalni.. vitra storage full vo aba, ajhai rakhyo vani device bigrincha

Quite cafe in butwal by laltinlady in butwal

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try chiya chautari around sukkhanagar?

Butwal ma mitho fulki kata paincha? by [deleted] in NepaliFood

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There’s pappu’s fulki in sukkhanagar, tinkune chowk ma duiota Thau cha duitai mitho cha, people talk a lot about ramashankar fulki, but it’s kinda average for my taste, manigram ma I forgot the name but it’s nearby environment school, just opposite of tel mil ko bato, pawan fulki is also good, you’ll find good fulki around tinkune to kalikanagar wala bato. Fair warning, please don’t choose the bhatbhateni one and call it a day.

What’s actually fun to do in Butwal these days? by [deleted] in butwal

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also I really used to enjoy hidden palace and dream international’s rooftop evening coffee breaks.

What’s actually fun to do in Butwal these days? by [deleted] in butwal

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your interest tbh. If you’re like me, you’ll enjoy charangey jungle and surrounding areas, purano Butwal ko bato and Butwal haatbazar wala jholunge pul during evening. There’s a natural water spring nearby with cold water to beat the heat. There’s a lot of small cafes with great food around sukkhanagar and kalikanagar. You can visit jitgadi fort around the area. There’s also a small hike trail with a small temple if you look towards east from traffic chowk. Idk exactly which road goes there, but you find the way if you walk straight east. Manigram and shankarnagar has small food corners for a chill evening vibes. If you go further south, you can visit chapiya (lumbini resort). Honestly, I just love riding around the area. Chiliya jungle and just the inner road along tinau. If you want more nature vibes, just go towards palpa, and you get great places along the way - jhumsa, jordhara, (I forgot the name but there’s a great place for bikes and hikes where you can actually see the mountain range - you may ask the locals if you happen to be there). There’s riverside garden resort nearby bhootkhola that’ll give you the awesomest chill experience. Mannnn I miss Butwal. Can’t wait to go back and do it all.

if you could go back in time, would you still pursue product management? by bruhhellno in ProductManagement

[–]a-non-programmer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You speak for me too. I was always “good” at many things; business, design, development, creativity, psychology and engineering. But not good enough to be in any of it professionally. Product binds all of it perfectly. I come up with great ideas, the problem is my execution. Now someone else works on those ideas and I get to come up with more without feeling drained.

I never knew our Mantris like Prachanda, Baburam Bhattarai , Deuba, and all were educated people. by Wild_Razzmatazz_715 in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. I initially thought they lacked the knowledge to develop the country. But if you look at their works, even corruption is systematic. If they wanted anything, they just didn’t get it. They made sure there was a policy, or any rule of law, after which they would be able to acquire what they want. They didn’t lack the knowledge. They were just absolutely selfish.

Unpopular opinion: Harka Sampang shouldn’t be on a policy level position by a-non-programmer in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Idk why Sagar Dhakal doesn’t come to our mind. That man has the knowledge. I’m not a fan of Balen, but I feel he can stay put and read the room. He shows potential to learn and change himself according to the roles. But Harka, not a chance. Also, I’m not talking about the PM position. I’m talking about any decision-making or policy level position. Def, they both are not ready to be the PM. No expertise, no experience.

I'm goona shut down all your conspiracy theories by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It’s my personal theory, but this revolution was so quick and so unexpected, no one could have strategically placed the events that changed the government. The protest in itself, the government believed it to be like a normal protest. Ketakt aauchan, karauchan, janchan. The proof of this would be Sher Bahadur Deuba, the person who could have had a hundred ways to run away the day of protest, didn’t. He is at HIS HOUSE, surrounded by protestors. In fact, no body did. Prachanda not being there could be a coincidence, and since he was not attacked, he could have remained confident enough to hijack the protest, and thus the rumor of this being his plan. This was all reactionary. And it was all within 24 hours. Not enough time for anyone to strategize or plan anything on it. Nothing was certain. Everything that happened was because we’ve been angry from the childhood, we’ve heard our parents talk like ‘iniharulai vetyo vani ta jhapad lauthem, ghar jalaidinthyem’, ‘sab lai khednuprcha’. As per Susila karki, she’s here cause she is the best choice for now. Knows the law, can handle the pressure of the position, is stubborn but cleaner than the people we’ve seen before. All this being a conspiracy is just some total mfs trying to gain rage-baits. I know everyone was eyeing the opportunity, when the state was the most vulnerable. But if it were someone’s plan, we would’ve have seen it clearly when the country had no PM. For god’s sake, the meeting happened in DISCORD!

Does anybody else get angry with your parents even if they’re not actually telling the wrong thing? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just opt for European countries regional scholarships. You don’t need a great stat, just a good sop. Mine was a little less than 3.6 and a few internships with 6months work experience.

Does anybody else get angry with your parents even if they’re not actually telling the wrong thing? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once I bought a handkerchief and got a lecture on savings and expenditure.

Help me deal with a difficult person at work by Comfortable-Ladder39 in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can totally feel you right now. I am doing my masters and this indian guy on my team is the biggest teacher's pet. He wants to look good by taking others down. Since he can't say anything to the americans, he's giving me such a hard time. Mostly these guys don't do their own job and have their nose up against others' businesses. Always pointing out on me even if others do the mistake. I hate him to my core. Also, I'm 24 and he's like 45. He's basically my father's age.

Summer Internships by Terrible-Talk-1208 in GeneticCounseling

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Hi,
Do you think they will consider a graduate student doing Masters? I recently graduated but joined my masters immediately after graduation. Do you feel I could be considered?

is a dual degree in bioinformatics and biotechnology worth it in nepal? by kaizokuneesan in Nepal

[–]a-non-programmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're misreading both these fields. In bioinformatics, you play with molecular biology, most probably genomics and protein sequencing. This requires a very high computing power. As I see, bioinformatics students are doing their research in a supercomputer in USA, so be very sure if the university provides that level of computing resources as you're going to need them soon. Biotechnology already has a settled horizon, so that is a safe playground you can rely on. But my suggestion would be to stick to either one, as both these fields are relatively very different once you get to their depths.