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 We decided to return back to Nepal for good

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Posted on 04-05-15 5:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It was a challenging decision after spending about 15 years in this country. But we finally made a decision, if we want to return to Nepal, the time is now as the kids are young so it'll be easier for them to adjust in Nepal.
It made so much sense for us to move back to Nepal because of family and many other things. After all, it's your country !
Bye USA.
 
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Posted on 04-06-15 6:53 AM     [Snapshot: 1027]     Reply [Subscribe]
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He/she should have option of coming back, if things really didn't work out. I have seen lot of got adjusted and also a lot who came back again after trying for around year. So it might work or it might not, but hey it's worth trying, if you get fascinated by love for your country or family back there.

Like others I also like to know about personal situation back home, like financial situation, business or job situation, wealth, age & things like that to correlate my self. I am getting very close to make such decision, and like to get some reference from people , who have make that call. I am here for last 10 yrs, and I think I should make some decision in next 2-3 yrs.
 
Posted on 04-08-15 7:08 PM     [Snapshot: 1767]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Returning back to Nepal for good is not always, by default, a good idea. It depends on the person's personal situation.
 
Posted on 04-09-15 12:39 AM     [Snapshot: 1943]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Racheeta made a good decision. It doesn't matter whether you are citizen or GC holder, we don't belongs here. You don't want to raise your kids in this fucked up country. You don't wanna see some Nigger banging your daughter at your house in front of you and you say it's America.
 
Posted on 04-09-15 4:07 AM     [Snapshot: 1985]     Reply [Subscribe]
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xoom haha its so funny, but hey thats their life, let them enjoy in their high school. i dun care if my daughter faks a negro or wetback or a gringo or a goog or a sandnegro. if i can fak as many bitches a I want, they can fak too hahaha.
 
Posted on 04-09-15 3:56 PM     [Snapshot: 2337]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Some nigger banging your daughter at your house is your personal situation.
 
Posted on 04-09-15 4:28 PM     [Snapshot: 2378]     Reply [Subscribe]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAqXlzQifOs
 
Posted on 04-10-15 7:37 AM     [Snapshot: 2742]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Sajhas,

I spent four months in Nepal last year. People asked me how much money I made, how much bank balance I have, my neighbors want to have alcohol party just for nothing etc. People talk about you more than solving their own real problems. A high school graduate Sachib from Ward/Village committee has more legal knowledge than you have (no matter you have PHD from USA). It took five days to register a marriage. There is no customer service in any of the licenses, passport, municipal and malpot offices and no numbering system to call people for their service (no first come first service at all). There is no guideline to fill out any application for anything. It all depends on employees attitude. They can accept same day or call you tomorrow or take weeks to accomplish a task. I spent few days in Kathmandu. We have to hang inside bus to travel. People are more than the city can handle. You cannot withdraw your money from your own bank account if your signature doesn't match your original signature. I think Nepal never changed. Success is always measured on accumulation of wealth. A cab driver from New York who earns 4000 dollars a month has more respect than a person who make 2000 doing office work in New York. I am not judging on profession but Nepalese see only success on saving/accumulating wealth.

So OP will keep listening why she returned to Nepal, what happened ? etc instead of welcoming and assimilating in Nepalese society. Sorry to say we as Nepalese even have not started a line to be as first world country. Never happen.

I liked relatives from villages who are happy with their little farming, enjoying their lives and have courtesy of taking care of their incoming guest.
 
Posted on 04-10-15 8:26 AM     [Snapshot: 2793]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Racheeta Ji,

Good and bad things in life depends on situations and how you want to live.. There are ppl who are here for good, and are happy the way things are, while there are ppl who doesnt see any hope and complains all the time....Bachha ko future ko le hos ya, personal choice le, the the choice was always yours, the decision would always be yours. Besides the future is full of uncertainties that it can either be better or worse,be it there or here..

So all I wanted to say was, good luck! hope everything goes well at your end...
 
Posted on 04-10-15 10:46 AM     [Snapshot: 2904]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I've been back for a few months and I thought I'd share my thoughts on this.

I've long-established that unless you've got ties/connections and strong roots, there's absolutely no point of returning back; Well, unless you're soul searching or something of that sort.

It's worse for women; Kathmandu/Nepal is a shithole for average women, especially those 'accustomed' to liberty, freedom, expression et al. Forget 'rural areas'. Kathmandu itself is a shit hole for women. That added to the fact that there's shit splattered all over - be it in the form of sewer or uncivilized bums taking a dump all over sidewalks, that makes it even shittier.

Apparently, microbuses have 3-4 designated seats for women these days. But considering the fact that women are more reliant on public transportations, can you imagine the nightmarish situation they go through while trying to get home at 5:30 in the evening? How many people can afford cabs/private vehicles? Try hollering for a cab at 9:30, semi-drunk after meeting up with a few friends for drinks.

Say you're financially better off and can afford a scooter or hell, really well off and can afford your own car. The shit that you get through to get your car serviced and in worst cases, pertaining to accidents, the scenario is both cringeworthy and scary.

Lets get into juicier topics now - Politics. Corruption. Bureaucracy.

I went to pay "tiro" for my ghar (that's been rented out) last month. Since there was a miscommunication on my part with current lessees, I ended up (re)paying the taxes that'd already been paid! This happened in Lalitpur that's been digitalized and is equipped with computers now. How infuriating is that?

Outraged, I stormed inside the office the next day, demanding refund. The clerk was paying solitaire on his computer while there was a line outside.

If that's the sort of shit one has to go through in the valley, what's one supposed to do if he's from some rural area?

I could go on about the way people talk, the way people behave. The way people drive is absolutely insane. Roadrage that one experiences in the US is totally different than what s/he experiences here. Ignorance is everywhere. People don't seem to know simple rules of driving. There's no system of "yielding" or "merging". There's no sense of "right-of-way". I was told that regardless of a bike rider's recklessness, you'd still be held liable if you got involved in an accident. That certainly makes you wonder if a go-pro or some dashcam fitted on your windshield might help your cases at all.

Speaking of bike riders, they're the biggest tools you'd come across. Everybody's in a rush when s/he is on a bike/scooter. Literally. Every fkn person. The only exceptions are the ones carrying infants and kids.  Bike riders are biggest idiots except for people that seemingly give little/no personal space when lining up at a counter/window/door.

Traffic 'officials' are the only ones that seem to do their job. Big ups to every one of them. I'd read about some trafficwoman being diagnosed with TB after serving 18 yrs in the valley and the state of pollution gives you an idea about what must've caused it.

All the rant/jibberish talk aside, home is where the heart is. If you're willing to accept the country for what it is, I'm sure you'll like it.

I hated almost about everything at the beginning but I'm not going to pretend like this is something I didn't expect. I don't love filthy air and atmosphere. I despise the way people shamelessly piss and spit all over. I cringe at the way people don't value personal space. But slowly but surely, I'm getting 'used to it' but I'm not sure if this is what I really seek and aspire.

That said, I'd be shocked if Racheeta didn't have means and resources to lead a good life in Nepal. 

Best wishes and power to you!

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Posted on 04-11-15 1:33 PM     [Snapshot: 3243]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why do some people think they need to tell everyone that they are going back to Nepal for good. May be it is somewhat like people posting pics and declraing that they are going to the gym on facebook.
What if i told you that you can go to Nepal without posting here on Sajha.com

There are a lot of people who has returned fro usa aus in Nepal forever. You are not the only one or the few ones. If you go to Nepal with the mentality you have rite now, You will be regretting it. eradicate the feeling of telling and letting people know of how aspiring thought you have going to Nepal. You will feel like you are just a fish in the ocean when you are in Nepal if you go with this thought.
 
Posted on 04-11-15 7:59 PM     [Snapshot: 3425]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Tensed,
If you do not like this thread, please ignore it and move on.

Actually, I like this thread and so do a lot of other readers and posters.

Thanks for understanding.
 
Posted on 04-12-15 9:28 AM     [Snapshot: 3549]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am not here to comment who is right and who is wrong. By nature we are different and we think differently. The only thing I would like to share is, I lived in US for almost 11 years and returned back to Nepal 11 months ago for good. There are couple personal reasons why I came back leaving back my decent job and life in the US. Trust me when I left US, I was not happy with my decision myself.

Now looking back 11 months, I don't regret returning back to Nepal for good. We cannot expect or compare Nepal with US, because we are top from bottom and US is top from top. Life is not that bad in Nepal (my personal opinion). I agree nothing is systematic, everything seems slow and unorganized, that is why this is Nepal.

Who ever wants to come to Nepal for good, only one suggestion I would like to give is, he/she should have patience (lots of patience). Other things gets adjusted slowly. Most of us spent 17-18 years here (assuming you left Nepal when you were at that age) so we know what to expect.
 
Posted on 04-12-15 11:11 PM     [Snapshot: 3825]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ktmlaure, do you happen to know of forums/organizations etc where returnees get to hangout and share ideas and so on?

One thing I really miss is hanging out with friends. Once people get married in Nepal, they seem to change way more drastically that one would imagine. I get to hang out with my friends on weekends. Most married homes are normally rushing to get home after office hours.

I agree on your post about patience. You can't expect things to go as planned and expected. Life is way slow paced and that probably explains why life isn't really that stressful.


 
Posted on 04-13-15 7:02 AM     [Snapshot: 3934]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Try this group
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/farkekanepali/

You decided 15 years ago to go to USA where you had never been before. Was that a challenging decision? and now you decided 15 years after to go to Nepal where you lived for 16+ years. Is that a challenging decision?


 
Posted on 06-02-15 3:19 PM     [Snapshot: 5054]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@ Racheeta, updates? regrets? experiences?
 
Posted on 06-02-15 4:08 PM     [Snapshot: 5136]     Reply [Subscribe]
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MNO: Very goog question.
देश फर्कनलाई चिन्ता हैन देश जुन दिशामा बहेको छ , हाम्रा दाजु भाइको मानसिकता १५ बर्स अघि छोडेको जस्तो छैन अनि त्यो १५ बर्स भित्रको परिवर्तन सगं हामीले दोहा , आबिदाबु बात प्लेन भित्र छिर्न सुरु गरे देखि सुरु हुन्छ अनि त्यो १५ बर्सको ग्याप लाइ पुर्न लाग्ने समयको , पछि आउने भोगाइ का सोधाई मात्र हुन् जस्तो लाग्छ है मलाइ त ? 

भन्नु होला यो दोहा र आबिदबु को के तादाम्य छ ? 
प्लेन छिर्ने बेलामा सिनेमाको टिकेट काट्न लागे जस्तो, सिट खोज्न लाइ तेस्तै : यो त दोश्रो पल्ट हो नि जानु पर्यो नि सिट भेट्टाउन ! अनि प्लेन taxing हुदै छ जर्याक जुरुक्क उठेर सामान भिरी सक्छन , उता बाट ढ्वांग फुक्छ बसिदिनुहोस : सिट बेल्ट खोल्ने साइन आए पछि मात्र उठ्नु होला ! आधा घण्टा पछी उत्रन सफल हुन्छौ भने उता ब्यागेज लिन अर्को १ घण्टा घम्सा घम्सी मै बित्छ मानौ तेसो नगरे समान पनि आउदैन ?

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Posted on 06-02-15 7:34 PM     [Snapshot: 5305]     Reply [Subscribe]
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ya any updates?
 
Posted on 06-12-15 9:11 AM     [Snapshot: 5824]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Everybody wants to come to sajha and tell what they are going to do with their life next. It is like Lesbian and Gay, that they have to tell everybody what they do and what their sexuality is. Sing, sing, and sing to get the attention.
 
Posted on 06-12-15 9:11 AM     [Snapshot: 5824]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Everybody wants to come to sajha and tell what they are going to do with their life next. It is like Lesbian and Gay, that they have to tell everybody what they do and what their sexuality is. Sing, sing, and sing to get the attention.
 
Posted on 11-22-16 11:26 PM     [Snapshot: 13772]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Does anyone know some forums for connecting and hanging out with folks who have returned to Nepal from US?

I tried checking out the below fb group as suggested above but it looks like it is not being updated regularly.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/farkekanepali/
 



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