life

How is life as an international student?
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How is life as an international student?

I always wondered how life is as an international student in a foreign country. Especially countries where they speak a whole different language. Do you feel isolated, how do you pay for your studies and how are the living conditions. Also why study in a foreign country where they speak different language, when it’s probably […]

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Why do someone start telling their whole life story when i am not interested.
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Why do someone start telling their whole life story when i am not interested.

They start a little chit chat and start their whole story 1 ghanta samma ko eta uta sab sunauna thalchan afu lai kati bela janchan jasto huncha. What to do in this situation. View on r/Nepal by MaintenanceNo6275

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What is that one decison of your life for which you are most grateful?
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What is that one decison of your life for which you are most grateful?

What is that one decison that you are most grateful to yourself for taking? Personally, it was quitting typae lifestyle and tyape friends thus pursuing self-devlopment. View on r/Nepal by Educational-Snow4555

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The insurance company said I had to give up ~24k if I wanted to cancel the life insurance.
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The insurance company said I had to give up ~24k if I wanted to cancel the life insurance.

I did Endowment Assurance for the sum of 15 lakh from the Nepal Life Insurance Company. I already paid 3 premiums. i.e. 101496 NPR per annum which is 304488 NPR in total. That Endowment Assurance was not good for me as the premium was too large for me and I wanted to take term life […]

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Travel to the Wild (Such is Life)
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Travel to the Wild (Such is Life)

When I was in the hostel in Silighuri, there was a guy named Shankar. I shared the hostel room with him for 2 days. He was going to Kolkata the day before I had initially planned to go. We had decided to meet in Kolkata when I reached there. Since he had no cash and […]

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Has limited social interaction actually limited my growth in life?
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Has limited social interaction actually limited my growth in life?

well we are social animals and we learn form interacting with our environment. A human learns how to behave, how others think and what the important things are from the environment. I didn’t have close friends who i played with or went to places with during my school days.i was alone most of the time.i […]

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Screwed life
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Screwed life

Story alli long xa hai but it is worth it I’m 19 (M).So it all started when i was in 3 class. My dad was transferred to Bhairahawa Airport. My mom and young brother had to go with my dad because he needed help there to stay. I started living with grandparents. I started having […]

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What was life under monarchy system for a common man?
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What was life under monarchy system for a common man?

As a part of the Gen Z, I am not much aware of how life was under the monarchy, especially around 2030 to 2064 BS. How stable was the country? How much were income taxes? What state facilities were there for the people? Were people free to move out of the country or start their […]

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Pros/Upside of life in Nepal?
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Pros/Upside of life in Nepal?

See so many posts about leaving Nepal and what’s bad about life in Nepal. On the flip side what do you all feel are upsides of life in Nepal? For me, having lived in both US and Nepal, I feel like life is simpler in Nepal. There is less loneliness because the society is less […]

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What kind of life does i have?
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What kind of life does i have?

Hey everyone i am a student and i don’t have any interesting in my life . Just a normal routine like wake at 6 ,goes to college at 10 , came back to house at 2 and sleep or using phone. I don’t have any friends or something that’s i enjoy for long periods. It’s […]

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