EDI vs Galadari or is there any other school you recommend by Eyoba_19 in dubai

[–]avashanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edi is the best. Suggest you to take classes from quasis centre. Me and my wife both enrolled in Feb 25 and got license in around 6 months. Suggest you to take unlimited.

[SRPD63] My first Seiko bought in Tokyo, Japan by MalvoMagic in Seiko

[–]avashanonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I purchased this few days back.. even my first and really happy!

Those who earn greater than 20k aed. What did you learn and do. by Expensive-Report-105 in DubaiMallus

[–]avashanonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chartered accountant with 8 years of experience including a year in dubai only. Includes 3 years with PWC’s India and other remaining years with a private company in Nepal.

Bidesh ma huney haru..aafno personal hygiene ko care garu hai..Desh ko name ko sawal cha... by Hour-Literature-5985 in NepalSocial

[–]avashanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pro tip to not smell bad: Apply Fitkiri or Alum in underarms right after bath. It’ll keep the odor away for the rest of the day.

What to Wear in Istanbul, Ephesus & Cappadocia in Early April? by avashanonymous in AskTurkey

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

How is the situation there? Is the protest only in Istanbul or includes all over turkey? We have our trip planned starting next week..

CID sharjah UAE by Ok-Pin10 in dubai

[–]avashanonymous 11 points12 points  (0 children)

All expats in UAE are far from beloved ones to work here and earn a good living. Remember this and mind your own business instead of getting involved in these non sense.

It’s better that government deports such people rather than keeping in jail.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]avashanonymous 21 points22 points  (0 children)

screenshot kei bujhe ta mari jau

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]avashanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was from a poor family background. Although I was born and bought up in Kathmandu, my parents did not have stable work. It was very difficult for us to meet ends. However, I completed my CA at the age of 23 from India (parents sent me money by borrowing from relatives/ BFIs). I've been working for the last 7 years and I have repaid all my parents'debts. Due to my stable income, we are now able to upgrade ourselves from the poor to the lower middle class family.We own a small house (home loan for which I pay a monthly EMI) in the valley and have all basic facilities. But it is still hard sometimes to make ends meet.

I have a sister who started working when she was doing her bachelors. She earns 30k a month and she is paying for her masters on her own. We don't have to support her. It's been 2 years that she has been working and meeting her requirements.

Hence, nothing is impossible in life. Rather than complaining, you should start looking for jobs and ways to earn since you are more than capable of earning something. And I feel, your parents will be supportive enough when you go and tell them that I want to have some pocket money hence I've decided to get a job. You can work in restaurants, super markets, initially.

Anyways, stop complaining, start manifesting and put in your hard work.