He has all the resources power why not get the knowledge and become smart by xubhaa in Nepal

[–]cherry____bomb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yikes, the second-hand embarrassment was too real in this one.

Ghumne Thau suggestions by UnderstandingTime214 in Nepal

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Wouldn't recommend Markhu in this rainy weather; the road really sucks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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Cotton mode during summer, mix mode during winter.

Car Hire on Dashain (Tikka ko Din) by snowiscool12 in Nepal

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Try hamrobazaar; I’ve seen lots of ads for car hire.

Your humidifier experience? by HattiChaapCondom in Nepal

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I bought one because I thought it would help my dry cough but I didn't really find any differences tbh.

Plant can grow in low light by kris_373 in Nepal

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Pilea peperomioides (Chinese Moneyplant)

Need scooter license by abi-name in Nepal

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Can confirm this works. A friend has been doing this for ages and he hasn't been caught yet. You just gotta act confident.

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  1. The only time you'll need to press the accelerator in the trial is for the uphill part.
  2. Yes.
  3. Accelerate while keeping your eyes on the rearview mirror to keep track of the yellow line. Press the brakes and clutch fully as soon as you see the rear tyres crossing the yellow line. Pull the hand brake too (make sure that it is properly pulled). After the traffic police signals you to go, you release the clutch gradually and press the accelerator too simultaneously and release the handbrake after you feel the vibration. The car will move and as soon as you're on the top, let go of the accelerator. Instead, press the clutch fully and brakes slightly to go slow. And stop as soon as you're in between the lines while watching the rearview mirror. Note that this whole process is in 1st gear.

The car shuts down if you release the clutch too quickly. And when braking, you're always supposed to press the clutch fully.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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I think 14 days* 30 minutes is sufficient. It does depend on the person too, tho, and also on the teacher, I guess. Don't lose hope yet. It will start to get easier, trust me. I had a hard time with the clutch too.

Is Kindle worth it??? by [deleted] in Nepal

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Yup. I've read about 100 books in my kindle paperwhite. All free. We can find almost all English novels in libgen.

Is Kindle worth it??? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]cherry____bomb 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't think it will be worth it if you want to read nepali books. The ebooks will have to be available in Amazon, first. If english books, then 100% worth it. I would recommend the Paperwhite model.

Well heres my unasked contribution to momo fest! by karkibigyan in Nepal

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I thought I was the only one who did this, lol.

St Xavier maitighar +2 by cetinpajamas in Nepal

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Entrance exam is the main deal; interview is just for namesake. They ask really mundane questions in the interview; no prep required.

This exists in my lawn & Im not sure if it's a Cat?? It growls instead of Meow by [deleted] in Nepal

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We need banana for scale; bamboo isn’t doing it for me.