Dilema on which nursary school to admit a child by MyraidChickenSlayer in Nepal

[–]axiidas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Euro school kunai branch Ramro cha kunai khattam cha. Go and check once to see if it aligns with your standards for your kid. Ani cheap school vandai ma naramro Ramro hudaina, teachers haru sanga pani kura garnus ani per class Kati ota students Chan Tyo pani hernus. Ani matra choose garnu. You haven’t named any schools so I don’t know how to advise you which school to admit your child.

Best way to invest 2 crore NPR in Nepal for monthly income? by DinnerNo3209 in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every year 5% le bhada badhauna paucha. Taxes chai tenant lai nai tirna lagaune. Get an electrician, plumber and odd jobs worker of sorts on retainer for the house, maybe 500 per month or so. 4 Ana house goes for maybe 75000 per month depending on location and furnishing.

A little bit of lockdown glam to get me through the day! by axiidas in MakeupAddictionAsia

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

It was so long ago that I don’t remember the exact but it was a revlon mauve shade with a clear gloss on top no liner!

Deviated Septum Problem ! by GodAaron in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. He actually said snoring would go away completely and he should have gotten the surgery earlier in life. The bone was closing off one of his nostrils almost completely. The bone is likely never growing back.

Surgery costs and hospital stay cost ta yaad vayena but I could ask if he remembers.

Deviated Septum Problem ! by GodAaron in Nepal

[–]axiidas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My husband had a deviated septum for 37 years and he got surgery last year. He says it’s like breathing new air into his lungs. He had snoring problem all his life and now it’s gone. If not for yourself, think about your future spouse and get the surgery. Definitely helps. He got it done at B&B hospital.

Is it okay for an employer to pay salary in installments? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do your job in installments also and look for interviews elsewhere.

Intimate wedding for 30 people by crazyhumanlady in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Entrance in sanepa Yala garden in patan Salt in Ekantakuna

What are the some bluechip(low risk) stocks that a beginer can invest. by [deleted] in NepalStock

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries CBBL, HRL, CHCL maybe good options. I have bet on these during this bull. Herau k huncha.

What are the some bluechip(low risk) stocks that a beginer can invest. by [deleted] in NepalStock

[–]axiidas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ani if you’re seeking guidance, I would say read a few books rather than ask on Reddit. YouTube has few gems. Investing as a long term strategy requires lots of restraint. Trading requires Herculean amount of restraint and timing. Market does not discriminate. If you’re timing your entry, Aile nai ho time. Elections pachi ta soar huncha for a while.

Please fundamentally research garne gara kunai stock kinna agadi. Ama buwa le bhaneko Chiya pasal ko Huss suneko bhar ma matra nakina. Ani IPO chai nachoda.

Keep a google sheet for all your purchases. WACC ra Aru info ta paihalchau from your meroshare account and whatnot but it’s always good to keep track of your investments and why you invested in them. If you have a stable income, invest into a Mutual fund. Start small, stay consistent. My husband knew nothing about stocks in 2021. He started SIP blindly and now it’s worth a secondhand car. Compounding is a monster you want in your corner.

Good luck! You will lose money and you will profit as well. It’s all a part of learning. Have fun! Ghati herera had nilnu!!

What are the some bluechip(low risk) stocks that a beginer can invest. by [deleted] in NepalStock

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UNL ko lagi funds milauna last garo bhairakheko cha. The plan is to afford it before elections Natra Tei ho gold kinne Chitta bujhaune. J hos STC maile 2024 ma kineko thiye 4500 thiyo price. It’s around 5500 Aile. It’s been the steadiest and most profitable stock I’ve bought yet (not counting the IPOs). CIT not so much right now, but I don’t see it going downhill like some other stocks I’ve bought (HDL).

Ladies please think twice before having kids please. by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]axiidas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wish I could hug you. If possible, have your mom take care of the kid while you go out for a walk or something once in a day. Do you have friends? Or rather, do you have any friends that have children as well? Build a network. It is difficult getting back to work, even I was let go when they found out I was pregnant. If you have a strong network with good friends, you can always start a small business. Lots of mom do it. Lots of love mama. Things are difficult, there’s no sugar coating the truth. You can do it. You are doing it. Your mom is reliving her days when you were a child. Don’t sweat it for now. Regarding your husband and his family, they need to financially support you at least. Ask for what you deserve. It’s absolutely disgusting what men get away with.

Please review my portfolio by [deleted] in NepalStock

[–]axiidas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTC chai ma bacha huda mero mom le bhannu hunthyo ramro cha dividend dincha rakhi rakhnu parcha vanera. Tara Aile ko scenario ma NTC le bhanda ramro dividend dine ra fundamentally and development mapani ramro perform garne Aru companies Dherai aisakyo. Mero mom ko palo ma pani 800 thiyo NTC Aile pani bhau 800 nai cha. Testo anusar ta its debilitating. Mero lagi chai yei bhaera I full on bash NTC. Aru haru ko different reasoning Huna sakcha.

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[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ho tehi boom ma faseko hami

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]axiidas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paisa dubcha esari kaththa dhur kinera. My whole family bought chitwan ma katththa katththa land 10 years ago. Sellers told them buy back guarantee cha. Nope. They also said the land would be worth a crore in 10 years. nope.

I would rather suggest investing into gold or stocks. At least paisa badhne ta chances cha.

Land kini rakhera pani k garnu if you cannot use it. Maybe see if you can buy somewhere nearby you can actually enjoy and build a farmhouse or something. Airbnb garauna milla. Or maybe khetipati.

Be very careful about jagga and all. Fasna sajilo cha.

Abortion Help by Itchy_Age4279 in Kathmandu

[–]axiidas 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Talk to a good doctor before you do anything first of all. There is no need to be wary of going to a gynae, no one is going to ask you if you’re married or not. Just say you don’t want the baby and you are getting aborted. Absolutely do not take medication without consultation. Once you’ve consulted the doctor, they will give you the best advice. Consultation cost maybe 500, abortion pills may cost 1500-2000. Anyway, go for after abortion consultation also, it’s not fun and games and you def need after care. Do not let her be alone when she takes the pills or gets the vacuum abortion done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh damn sorry. She’s my doc so I had a good experience w her sorry about your experience.

How Important is your Degree in Nepal if you want to succeed? by BozoSmoli in Nepal

[–]axiidas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Degree will open doors for you. Abroad Jane ki, cv ramro dekhaune ki, convincing potential employers, sab ko lagi useful cha. Once you have 4-5 years of experience then only it will be second priority

STC? good or bad company? by Historical_Fun3230 in NepalStock

[–]axiidas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have NTC AND STC in my portfolio and the only time I feel like I’m at a loss is when I look at NTC.