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everestman
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Posted on 07-30-04 10:01
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Hi everyone! That's very good to see lots of Nepali in USA , now a days lots of nepali are on the way from DV's. well I meet lots of Nepali down here, but lots of people comes through DV's, and they are from the remote areas stc, i don't want to be mean. I just wondering about them that's it, so what they will do, their's future are only on the kitchen of Indain restaurant, only $1200, that's it. I know lots of Nepali have only one problem, that they scared or what donno, afriad to talk to people. Wake up Nepali ! wake up! try to stand infront of the world..there are lots of fun.
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badarnikt
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Posted on 07-30-04 10:15
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everestman if you don't mind can i ask you what u do ??
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sofaking
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Posted on 07-30-04 10:20
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Everestman, They were well aware about their future before they came in and fortunate enough to hold a job in US. It takes time for them to learn culture and language. One day, when they think they are ready, they will come out and take the bull by the horn. History shows that, these are the kinda people who succeed in their life not a bar hopper like you and me. In most cases, they are doinf it for their family. I actually respect these people.
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dautari
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Posted on 07-30-04 10:41
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well said, sofaking. I agree with you.
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