लाली गुरांस नाइट -२
February 3rd, 2006
एचकेनेपाल डट कम, जनवरी ३-
हंगकंग, नेपालका ख्यातिप्राप्त कलाकार ‘मह जोडी’ ले गत जनवरी २९ र ३१ मा क्रमशः युन लोङ्ग र क्वाई चिङ्ग थियटरहरुमा नेपालको राजनैतिक बिसंगतिमाथि व्यंग गरिएको अभिनन्दन नामक प्रहसन प्रस्तुत गरे।
मह जोडीलाई अभिनन्दन प्रहसनमा अर्का दुई चर्चित कलाकारहरु नरेन्द्र कंसाकार र सावित्री शर्माले साथ दिएका थिए।

त्यसैगरी नेपालबाटै आएका चर्चित पप गायकहरु द अग्लिज ब्याण्डका सरुन ताम्राकार, एक्सिस ब्याण्डका संदीप र अनिल सिंहले आ - आफ्ना लोकप्रिय गीतहरु गाएका थिए।
कार्यक्रमलाई पूर्णिमा गुरुंग र पूर्ण गुरुंगले सञ्चालन गरेका थिए भने स्थानीय कलाकारहरुले नृत्य प्रस्तुत गरेका थिए। कार्यक्रम विशाल गुरूंगको आयोजनामा भएको थियो।
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100 प्रतिक्रियाहरू / Comments
1. sasa | February 4th, 2006 at 2:14 am
photo haru ta show one ko pu rahesa ta…title should be lali gulas nite 1 not 2
2. sasa | February 4th, 2006 at 2:21 am
show wasnt that good as i expected…ist ta it started tooo late more than one hour….mc was also not welll prepare(purnima grg)…do better nx time…..not much programmme…….
3. Binod | February 4th, 2006 at 3:34 am
sasa ji title Lali Gurans nite -2 nai ho, show 1rst ko rakhera lali gurans nite -1 bhanne hoina.
Last year ko Lali Gurans nite -1
This year Lali Gurans nite -2
thanks.. and thanks to hknepal.com
4. Andaaz | February 4th, 2006 at 4:34 am
well! Apart from some technical difficulties that came during anil singh’s performance, overall the show was good. Bit short maybe. I heard the 2nd show was way better. GOOD JOB EVERYONE!! and thanks to HKnepal for posting the pics.
5. DJ | February 4th, 2006 at 5:42 am
purnima ji plz try best in next programm la just for my advice dont think negative. kina bhane karyakarm saphal banauna host ko thulo bhumika hunchha,tesaile ke hahaha…………goodwisher
6. dorje | February 4th, 2006 at 5:44 am
Tara Rekha ko dance le chahi mero moon nai radish garyo yar hehehe
7. Laxmi | February 4th, 2006 at 6:12 am
Yeah it is Lali Gurans Nite-2 ! You are rite Binod.
8. pru | February 4th, 2006 at 6:16 am
well… i really do appreciate purnima grg’s performance on the show as MC coz we din gave her much time to do any practice or rehearsel, and she really gave us a shock by running the show smoothly, she gave us more than we expected frm her….. and em really proud of her that she presented it so well….. the funniest part is that we had to change the schedule for the show in the last minute coz we had some problem with our band ppl so we changed it on the same day… just before the show started. As our singers were suppose to play with a band but we had to change the whole thing at the last minute… and our singer had to sing on track which was the worst thing that happend to us…. but MAHA jodi was there and they really entertained our audience perfectly. However, as we believe that we can learn frm our past experience our second show in Kwai Tsing Theatre was much better and we also got a good response frm our audience.
Thanks to HKNepal family for your support and thanks to you all for joinin us in our show.
9. maximshk | February 4th, 2006 at 6:31 am
I guess Purnima did a great job! Ma Ha duo were good too but the Nepalese rock singers and dancer were pathetic, devoid of talent. Overall the show was not wotrh the money.
10. sasa | February 4th, 2006 at 9:43 am
thx binod ji …..
11. sasa | February 4th, 2006 at 9:43 am
thx binod ji …..its lali gulas nite 2……
12. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 4th, 2006 at 9:56 am
Dear Readers,
Lali Gurans Night - I am not sure when tand where this was held and believe the artists were from Nepal. But it would have been appreciated if the introductory notes written on this website were in English. We need to give priority to English as it is the international language used all over the world and I am sure we can start treating it as our speaking language too. Unless we all try and put more efforts in use of English we can not improve things neither we get Nepal anywhere in this world and I am sure no one likes any of our politicians because they are the ones who do not understand what is the quality education and if you ask them they will say “BANARAS’ is the best place to educate your children.
Saran
13. bob | February 4th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
well in my opinion, lali gurans nite 2 was good enough.purnima gurung also did a great job.i think its her first time that she had worked as a MC in the whole program.but she did good.when i was going through the comment, i think most of the people only try to find out faults.they only see the bad aspects but ignore the good one.i don’t think everyone has guts to host a program.most people take it as a simple and easy job but when we are on stage then we know how difficult job it is.so i think she did a great job.i must say that another MC was also good enough. although there was some technical problem during the program both MC handled it prpoerly.great job.keep it up.i also heard from most of my friends that program in kwai tsing was much better than in yuen long and the program was also longer than in yuen long.
14. Rajiv | February 4th, 2006 at 5:26 pm
He.. he… purnima ji lai furkauney kura chai nagarum hola hai !!!! sachi bhanney ho bhaney chai purna dai did well job that day kya ….. he was very fluent and performed very well as pros !! kya ho ni .. sabai le ramro-naramro purnima ji lai matrai dekhne , purna dai chai tyaha thiyena ra ?? purna dai ko chai tyaha yogdan chaina ra ???? J hos …….. well done purnima ji , but u need more than this hai ; ali active bhayera bolnus kasaile kar garera boleko jasto chai nagarum hai
, goodlucks for ucoming programs !! overall… lali gursh nite 2 was good .
15. arjungrg | February 4th, 2006 at 5:28 pm
in futur purnima / try to best good luck.
16. PREM PRASAD RIJAL | February 4th, 2006 at 7:10 pm
LAXMI LALI GURAS NITE MA MERO THARPHA DEKHI SAMJANA
CHHA.AALI UTHAMA LALI KAMI BHAKO CHHA AALI DHERAI
LAGAUNO PARIYO LA
17. Laxmi | February 4th, 2006 at 9:12 pm
Rijaljee,
Samjhana ko lagi dhanyabad but I was not there in Lali Gurans Nite-2 and sorry to say I am not very used to putting Lali on my lips hehe……….Ma je chhu, jasto chhu thikai chhu.
18. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 5th, 2006 at 1:18 am
Dear Bob,
I fully support your comments about expressing the difficulties in making or organizing the show and to make others to understand and respect in others work and effort everyone must try to post as many articles as possible in particularly their punctusality.
I am afraid I didn’t see the show otherwise I would have made some relevant comments. Anyway, the comments made on MC may well have been true because I have seen on occasions that they did not show much quality and this could be learnt from watching the shows/movies etc.
I hope I will be able to attend next time!
Our HK Neplese must learn to understand timing and to respect other’s work and effort!
Saran
19. kiran lingden | February 5th, 2006 at 1:29 am
dammi chha dammi chha nepali le nepali ko sirr sadhai dhaddo rakhnu parchha..
20. dom from HK | February 5th, 2006 at 8:28 am
In particular and in this contemporary of nation, the performance of MAHA jodi is extremely commendable and informative to all contrymen, really I would like to BIG thank to Maha Jodi, U r the great.
21. jharna | February 6th, 2006 at 6:14 am
hello i am jharna rai… 1of perfomer in lali guaras 2 … hami hk ko isthaniya kalakar haru ho tara hami jpt group bata hoina bhanera tapai haru * hknepal* lai inform garna chahanchau…कार्यक्रमलाई पूर्णिमा गुरुंग र पूर्ण गुरुंगले सञ्चालन गरेका थिए भने स्थानीय कलाकारहरुमा जेपिटी समूहले नृत्य प्रस्तुत गरेका थिए। … hope u wont confuse us again .thank you. this web is a nice keep it up… wish u all the luck ahead from our side… cheers -jharna
(jharna जी धन्यवाद, गल्ती सच्याइएको छ। सं.)
22. bob | February 6th, 2006 at 10:22 am
hello rajiv i think i have also appreciate the work of another MC also.did you read this line “i must say that another MC was also good enough. although there was some technical problem during the program both MC handled it prpoerly.great job.keep it up.” anyway purna gurung also did a great job.but since he is much experienced in this field than purnima gurung i would like to wish her for her bright future.and thanks Mr saran for agreeing with me.i think you must see programes performed by nepali artist because they come here from nepal just to entertain us.well i would also like to request some users of HK nepal.i think this site is not for quarelling with eachothers.we all are here to make new friends and know other useful informations.so, please moderators you all should watch it very carefully and don’t let such things to happen.i think you should observe each and every forums and ban the user who start such kind of quarell.this site is totally a entertaining site not a fighting site.
23. hema | February 6th, 2006 at 10:37 am
program ta ramro nai vako thiyo hai….singers haru ni ramro thyo.singers haru naramo vako vaye kina famous hunthyo ra waha haru??MAHA ko prastuti ni ramro thyo.malai ta ramro lagyo program.maile ta dubai program hereko thiye ajha…1st vanda 2nd program jhan ramro vako thiyo..tapai haru herna aunu vayeko vaye thaha hunthyo..
24. maximshk | February 6th, 2006 at 11:11 am
I agree with most of the comments made here in this forum about Purnima. Compared to her last performance in Kowloon Park she was confident, louder,fluent,humurous,interacting with audience and easily, fend off embarassing questions throwen at her by her co-host Purna. Her choice for dress at that night reflects her cooI taste of fashion and modesty.
Purna did equally well but i guess Purna was bit arrogant and trying to intimidate Purnima all the time. However Purnima handled it quite smartly and showed us her great potential in showbiz. Though Purna’s attitude towards her seemed bit hostile,i guess he gave her life’s great lessons in showbiz. Well done both of you and hoping to see you guys in more future shows in Hong Kong.
25. RITU GRG | February 6th, 2006 at 2:56 pm
jehos purnima ji ko prayash ramro chha, tara rajiv ji le bhane jhai kasaile kargarera bolnalagaye jastonagari aali hasera boli diye tyo bhanda ramro aru kehi hune thiyena keko LARA sabai purnimako pachhi lagthe………satya ho tara purnima risayera aanuhar kalo banayera bolchhin, aayojak sathiharu pani manai nabhayeko manchhelai kina jabarjasti garnu tesaile purnimale pani karaile boleko ni………….
26. bj | February 6th, 2006 at 3:51 pm
AUTA KURA HAI
HAMI NEPALI HARU KYA “JHOPADI BATA MAHAL MA PUGE PANI KHOPDI CHAI JHOPADI MAI HUNCHA RE”SAMAY MA PROGRAMME DEKHAUNE KUNAI AYOJAK LE GARNU SAKENA HAI.THUKKA……PROGRAMME HERDA HERDA WAKKA DIKKA PYAKKA BHAI SAKIYO HAO…….
SUBHA CHINTAK
27. raju thapa sweden | February 6th, 2006 at 10:12 pm
rekha …what a sexy???? so beautiful ….nice ……..i like her to much…..
28. maximshk | February 7th, 2006 at 6:04 am
I totally agree with bj’s frustration with the Nepalese organisers’ inefficiency to run programmes in time. But what i don’t agree with bj is get frustrated and do nothing to change their future attitude.
Impunctuality is our national problem but inablility to see this problem and work to improve is our major major problem.
unless we take concrete actions against their failures to satisfy customer needs. Nothing is going to change them in future. There are many ways to change them:
1. Let the organiser know your grievances in written( Point out where he went wrong and suggest how he can improve,).
2. Before you buy a ticket remind them about the importance of puntuality.
3. Warn them about your intention to boycott their future events if they fail to perform in time.
4. warn about taking them to court or to call consumer council hotlines or ombudsman Hong Kong ( we are not in Nepal and if you felt cheated there are lots of government or nongovernmental agencies that can help you).
5.”Action speaks louder than words”
6. Self discipline -Be it in BBQ party or in shows like this get yourself in time and encourage others to follow suit.
Let us all take some actions now to charge batteries in our watches and help our Nepali time to catch up with the rest of the world
29. Laxmi | February 7th, 2006 at 6:43 am
Being a part of the numbers of event & show in Hong Kong, I would like to share my experience to bj & maximshk, I agree there is inefficiency to run the programme in Hong Kong infact, lack of professionalism we have been facing such problems and it’s not easy jobs in group,however, your comment is notable and both parties should be punctual and yeah ! let us all take some action now to charge the batteries, what do you think dear audience?
I welcome your advise for coming Talent-Hunt 2006.
WBRegards,
30. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 8th, 2006 at 3:13 am
Dear Readers,
It is good to see people are starting to express their frustrations they had suffered. This is exactly what I meant that we Nepalese have to learn and get the basics right like being punctual is more or less is very much dependable on personal attitude showing how much one respects for others interest and in their effort to organize events. The organizer has to plan very carefully with great consideration given to making it most convenience to audience and to be very persistent in making things happen on time. One of the aspects of organizing entertainments as I have heard is for collecting some money and I quite rightly agree but everyone attending any entretainments/functions will be expecting a very pleasing and full of atmosphere and well worth attending and spending money.
I am sure if we all Nepalese join hands we can improve things much better and very quickly. We must change some of our Nepali habits that are considered not within the acceptable limits must be eliminated, wiped out or get rid of them.
Saran
31. maximshk | February 8th, 2006 at 11:32 am
Finally our voice is being heard!!! What a pleasant surprise to get response from some one who is responsible for running the shows in Hong Kong.
Big thank you to HKnepal.com for your effort and hard work to make such things happen. I appreciate Laxmi for your kind response and professional approach to seek ideas and feed backs to improve or make your future aendeavors a success story.
However, I think your answer do not justify the amount of time and money wasted by the chronic delays of shows caused by your mismanagement ( not to mention the mental suffering of thousands in each of your shows).
I would be gratetful if you would kindly be specific on how such delays are unavoidable. So that together we can come up with better ideas to eliminate such virus outta our systme.
I hope bj will respond and give some wisdom to Laxmi and rest of our organisers. Common bj this is not the end of the world. Get your azzz moving and vent your frustration to Laxmi, she has got two good ears to listen you.
Well done, Saran you! I wish every Nepali are like Saran.
Good Luck Laxmi, your one helluva smart girl i reckon. Catch ya later…..see yaaaaaaaa
32. Laxmi | February 8th, 2006 at 12:51 pm
Dear Maximshk,
Sorry to say, I am not relevant to justify the time & money wasted by the chronic delays of shows and please be informed, I happend to be HOST only not ORGANIZER and I also have been facing such frustration to sitting behind the stage and waiting instruction and I also know, organizing the shows are not everyones a cup of tea.
However, I will be an Oranizer for upcoming Event Talent Hunt 2006, Should you have any comment or suggestion on it, you are always welcome at dreamz.talenthunt@gmail.com
With Best Regards,
33. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 9th, 2006 at 8:37 am
Dear Laxmi,
It is good to know that you are hosting the Dream Talent Hunt 2006 contest . After such critiques made on the Lali Gurans should give you some hints as to what the audience will expect from the ortganizer.
You must note the importance of defining your audience and in particularly defining the people of your audience like ;
What are their professional roles, titles and rsponsibilities.
What are their goals and priorities.
What are they expecting from you
How many people will be watching the contest.
What is their motive for attending.
What are the pertinent facts and trends in the Nepalese community.
How much your audience would know about the conducting such contest
There are lots of other things for you shopuld take into consideration when you do your planning
Good Luck and look forward to watching the contest.
Saran
34. Laxmi | February 10th, 2006 at 3:51 am
Dear Saran Dai,
Well, it’s good if we could do it in practical rather than in words, thank you anyway for your concern and look forward to your support of course! GCO Major Saheb.
Baini - Laxmi
35. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 10th, 2006 at 7:26 am
Dear Bahini Laxmi,
Thanks for your remarks you have made and there is something else which I would like to bring to the raders’ attention is a very typical mentality of Nepalese people.
When phone someone and say ” Hello, who is on the line please or may I know who is on the line please.” and the response you will get is ” Who is it speaking.” and they decline to tell their names. It is very very irritating for people who are decent in their life or working style may be extremely infuriated, exasperated of driven mad and this is exactly why I am trying to ecourage our Nepalese to learn English. People who have learnt English for quite sometime will know what is courtesy and etiquette because they will naturally instil these qualities and the big difference is that if a man says ” Hai, Sundari! to a Nepalese girl and she will reply saying thank you, do I really look Sundari?” But those who have not received education under the British system and you all know what they will say - “TERO BABU KO TAUKO, MALAI KE THANE KO CHHES, JA TERO AMALAI BHAN, TERO DIDI/BAHINILAI BHAN!” Now you see the difference! Those who have received a proper education will never ever say such thing.
I just can not understand why they behave in that way.
Another reason is that if people are made to use English in particularly when they are making speeches it will naturally curtails their time drastically otherwise people would not stop making long speeches.
Saran
36. Laxmi | February 10th, 2006 at 10:13 am
Saran Dai,
why not lets have a cup tea and discuss on the table? I can be contacted on same number.
Baini
37. maximshk | February 11th, 2006 at 5:18 am
Uh oh Laxmi…….’hope bj didn’t maul you….anywayz your recent Post assured me that your all in one piece….hehehe but i was not wrong to guess your a smart lady….yep?
Now i can recall you hosting varieties of shows in Hong Kong - Nepalese Operah Winfrey or Whopy Golberg ??? That iis any one’s guess.
Anyways Joking aside …..Glad to hear that your organizing upcoming Talent Hunt 2006. Wish you all the best! take care!
38. maximshk | February 11th, 2006 at 5:54 am
saran, I appreciate your love of English language and your enthusiasm to learn and encourage others. However, your mistaken to believe that English is more than a medium of communictation ( language). Please do not believe that those who speaks good english have good manner and those who do not have bad manner. Language and manner are two different things. This much now will be back later…….cheers!
39. Laxmi | February 11th, 2006 at 8:21 am
Whatever !
No matter if it is so called Operah what did you say? ummmmmmm….Operah Wiinfrey & Whopy Golber auchh !! it doesn’t make any difference though, we are here in flourish life style after all, I am nepali & you too so, who care? even if I joind small show hehe………………….
Hey ! this is also a joking !
40. Neekshay Gurung | February 11th, 2006 at 2:15 pm
Dear Mr Sharan
Iam writting to you for second time, I don’t know what’s the the reason that HKNepal.Com didn’t published my first comments regarding you, probabaly it might be exclusively restricted to it’s patrons and regular members(as I don not fall in either of the two’s).
Well, let’s begin, seems that you’re highly influenced and totally hallucinated by the word call ‘English’….else you wouldn’t have never try to utter something (to humiliate) ppl who doesn’t speaks or write in English. How come you can take it as granted that ppl educated under the British Education system are 100% socialised and well mannered. Shall I assume that those who didn’t had Brirish Education are mannerless and not to the standard of a metro city??
Well, shall I ask you something Mr Sharan, if you wouldn’t have been enrolled in the British Army then where do you think that you would have been standing by now??
Will you still have been solicitating for English…..or if I am correct then can I say that your mother tongue is English even if you have been residing in Nepal and will keep on insisting to the ppl to eat in English,talk in English, sleap in English, shit in English..English…English and English only………
do you think that it’s only you who can write, read and speak in English among 25 million Nepalese ?????????????/
Or you are paid by the British Govt. to preach and give speech about English…………….Or you want to show-off that you can write in English ( pls re-cheack your spellings in your previous comments) ?
Well, finally, pls don’t forget that finally you need to communicate in Nepali with your parents back in Nepal.
No matter in what position we Nepalese are finally at the end of the day we can’t get out of our culture and language.
No tug of war pls..it’s just my personal feelings only and if I had hurt you in any way then I apologise.
Best regards,
Neekshay Gurung
England
41. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 13th, 2006 at 6:00 am
Dear Neekshay Gurung,
“Are Akshay Kumar and you have forgotten to write correctly?” You sound like ‘Akshay’ and the way you have made your critiques.
I am extremely glad that you are the only person who has truly expressed how much I had offended people by underlining my thoughts and principles in my attempt to encourage our Nepalese people.
Firstly, please use only standard abbreviations when you write.
Secondly, please do not comment on spelling and English grammatical errors for obvious reason which is needless to say here.
Thirdly, I have really admired your quality of English and may other readers have the same impression.
Fourthly, I will give you 90% marks for your critiques you have made with very strong and very appropriate wordings.
inforamtion which I believe all readers will agree with me.
Well, I certainly would like to make friends and communicate with them whether I offend them or make them fun of me and I and I quite a versatile person in each and every respect. I am not disheartened by what you have written against my views and opinion instead I am very happy that you did give some thoughts and managed to wrtie some critiques and to do that you must have exercised your brain to find the appropriate English words.
I was born and brought up in the hills Nepal and I had come up as GOTHALA AND KHETALA in the early day of my life.
I have met people who were occupying very high posts in Nepal with very high academic backgrounds and experience in the fileds they were employed. But sadly their management in their work was absolutely chaotic and appalling, nothing was in logical order. Here in Hong Kong, you have lots of organizations where Nepalese attitude still prevails, only interested in trivial and which are considered menials. But if you do understand what is a better life to have or live in a better way or learn the better way or do a better job or earn a better salary or enjoy in better way and bring up your children for their better future the best way to do is to learn things in the British way. I am not trying to be influential but it is just my feeling and I would like to share my experience, expertise and peripatic life with others.
I do not mean that I will forfeit everything neither a single thing that I own or belong to my family by learning different way of enjoying life wor working in diferent environment. I am an employee in Hong Kong I am enjoying very much with my counterparts.
If I had not been in the British Army I may well had exactly the same views and opinion which are just like yours. Please search for innovative ideas and learn to share with others. You seem to be a very experienced person from the way you had expressed and I would like to share with you if may be given the opportunity to meeting you personally I will watch for my spellings next time.
I will be looking forward to reading your genuine comments with great curiosity. Please do not hesitate.
Saran
42. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 13th, 2006 at 8:05 am
Dear Maximshk,
I wonder would I be able to pronounce your name correctly if I meet you?
I praise you for your comments which are very genuine and with your quality of English you have shown here will surely represents you as an ideal person to talk to, write to, learn with, share ideas and seek knowledge of education.
I do not mean only learning language but more importantly learning attitudes, manners and ways of doing things or correspondence where if you write a letter to an authority you will promptly receive its acknowledgement but if you write a letter to an authority in Nepal you must consider youself to be a very, very lucky if they reply to you. Things do not improve and can not improve until our Nepalese understand and respect each other’s privacy and concern. But in the British way every and each person will receive a quality treatment and respect. In Nepal if you are going to meet an executive in his office you have to pay “CHIYA KHANE’ to a ‘PIUN’ and there is no way that you can bypss system.
It also becoming very apparent in Hong Kong that law and order established before 1997 by the British have been seen in distortion and Hong Kong’s its own citizens are starting to express their regrets. I am not talking about improving in our life style, living style and vieing for betterment, becoming united and raising our voice in unison so that we can maintain the equality and justice for our Nepalese in the future.
I also strongly criticise the parents who have their children here in Hong Kong that you must ensure they have learning appetite and encourage them as their future career lies on their qualifications and training.
I am very upbeat with things I have mentioned will help develop ones own personality and attitude to enable to become compatible to work with anyone or under any working environment.
I would very much appreciate it if you can come up with any innovative ideas in my pursuit of betterment for the future of Nepalese people living in Hoing Kong.
Please do not hesitate to post your comments.
Saran
43. Laxmi | February 13th, 2006 at 10:01 am
Any innovative idea?? hehe…..Saran Dai, why not you ppl quote the tender that is now offer from HK Government and implement your ideas though that project to betterment of HK Nepalese living in Hong Kong for various aspects. What do you think Dai?
Baini
44. Neekshay Gurung | February 13th, 2006 at 10:40 am
Dear Sharan,
grattitude to you for your prompt comments.
By the way, first of all I would like to clarify that “Neekshay” is “Neekshay” and doesn’t stand for “Aakshay” or any other sort of name. Thus pls do not mix it up…..Iam Neekshay, I hope you get it.
Secondly, I didn’t reallly had to be a book monger or had to work to my exterme level to write to you in English, honestly speaking , what I wrote is in a simple and workable English and in any aspect it doesn’t stand anywhere to an “Excellant” English as I am not a master of it.
Anyway, I truly appreciate for your appreciation of my (workable) English….and for being giving a chance to share the views.
Well, Iam not really making fun of you or criticising your toughts or views regarding your emphasis on English…just wanna remind you that pls do not put a second thoughtthat ppl who doesn’t have the knowledge of English are second tier ppl. That’s it only………I might be wrong on what I write to you but as I mentioned that that was just my personal feelings only and in no way (intentionally) to make a fun of you.
Glad to hear that due to your good command on “English” you are coming out with a flying color in your career, but is it really a guranted that all the ppl will be luckiest like you…else there would have been 0% unemployment in England (though it’s not).
Well being in the army doesn’t really counts regarding your innovative personality.It is soley upto the individual behaviour and nature. Some of my colleagues (including me) are not really innovative or provocative in any way. Beng in the defence neccessarily doesn’t mean that one can be moulded of his or her behaviour, except in a exceptional cases and a double “cheers” to you for being one among those, I truly salute to you sir.
Again, seems that you are bit getting off the track , i.e, my views are not against the system of Nepal or Britain or any other part of the globe, my point is not to loose your originality, we shouldn;t make distortion to our mother-tongue or culture.
However, glad to hear that you won’t let it happen…..and you’ll not forfiet your originality or point of origin..that is my point……..I don’t give a damn care to the system prevailing in the Govt or non-government offices of Nepal or any other country….Iam only concerned about not to loose one’s identities ….. though upto certain aspects it’s necessary to get bit off the “Nepalisism” in order to get succeed once you are out of Nepal, but not all…if Iam not wrong.
Finally Sir, Iam not writting just inorder to get a distinction or else … so I will appreciate you highly if you don’t give 90% or 100% next time……….
That’s it sir…………..
Iam also looking forward to share your geniune views….though Iam not very regular to this web………I may miss your one or two’s………but nevermind………….you’ll be always remembered as a geniune person .
With best regards,
Neekshay Gurung ….(Sir, yes pali chain Aakshay hoina hai…ahaha hahaa)
45. As | February 13th, 2006 at 6:03 pm
Great thought Saran ji. I had responded your view in one aonther form regarding your voice for English. Great going there. You must be a great fighter .
I have a feeling that why are we Nepali backward every where? be it in hk, be it in Uk , be it in any corner of the globe. I guess it is not becouse we have a bad English, is it? The stasticts in Nepal says that Nepalese as we are only 39% educated according to Nepalese standard. Here we fail, Education is the main pillar on which one must lean to move forward, isn’t it? That is why i think why don’t we emphasize more on Education.
Education could be anything , It does not limit there in learning English but it goes on and on. There is a saying, ” MAN CAN KNOW MANY MANY THINGS IN THIS UNIVERSE BUT SHALL NOT KNOW EVERY THING IN THIS UNIVERSE “, so we must learn and educate in every aspect.
46. Maximshk | February 14th, 2006 at 11:04 am
Hi there, SARAN! Thank you so much for your posivtive comment about my English (far fetched though). I think your quite smart to guess what i wanted to hear from you. what a shrewd guess, i am over the moon!!! Lets go out for pint, mate….hehehehe
Don’t worry about my fancy nick name….it doesn’t really matter, does it ???? as long as i take heed of Saran’s British code of cunduct…’guess i am a gentleman….right???hehehe
May i remind you that this is your communication skill not your language skill that you took time to wtiyr a paragraph of praising words as your opening salvo to counter my criticism. Ofcourse you have to get your English right for successful communication but you need some extra skills to communicate well.
Having served in world’s best army and worked with world’s most civilized people and be accustomed in working under world’s best system, i am not surprised with your frustration of the way things work in Nepal. However, this does not mean we should forget our way of life, cultural, and family value and import everything from British.
I don’t dispute the importance of English language in this information age and the superior British system to get things done but lets not fool ourself in believing that English and the British is our only and best option.
Even though, this is 21st Century, Nepalese civilization is in middle ages. This is reality. To come out from this and become like English gentleman ( that Saran craves for), need huge effort to reform our education system.
I hope i din’t offend you. Your ambitious and helluva good lad, Saran. I respect your views and impressed with your effort to educate our people.Take care!
Gentleman to Gentleman! (Nepales not english gentle man heheh)
47. Laxmi | February 14th, 2006 at 12:45 pm
Saran Dai,Maximshk Dai ( ?) Hajur haru le English-Forum khole kaso hola? hehe………..
48. Jeewan | February 14th, 2006 at 1:08 pm
Laxmi ji English-Forum kholnu pardaiana, Enlglish forum is ready in HKNepal.com
Kurakani Forum:
http://my.hknepal.com/forum.php
49. PREM RIJAL (MUSKAN) | February 14th, 2006 at 4:35 pm
HAI LAXMI JI
HOW ARE YOU
50. mani pandey | February 14th, 2006 at 4:41 pm
kaha bata hola aayako hagur naam hola
51. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 15th, 2006 at 9:02 am
Dear Maximshk,
You comments are certainly very invaluable to me as well as to other readers and I am very apprreciative for your very kind words you have written. I have found your comments very fascinating and there is no reason why shouldn’t I believe in you and your ideas.
In particularly, I have been extremely drived mad on several occasions when I made phone calls to people, ‘ I always initiate by saying, ‘Hello, tapain ko bolnu bhako or yo kahan poryo hola!’ the replies were ‘Tapain ko boleko and yo kan ma poryo!’ and this is the kind of attitude ingrained in our Nepalese people and also stereotyped where their manners, appearance do not conform to juncturesor occasions. I have invited friends to attend some grand occasions and when they were met by dignitaries they would be expected to show ones own dignity and composure of feeling calm, controlled and admirable but they didn’t happen in that way.
What I have metioned in my comments are all facts and not subjective.
Saran
52. rajkumar(prince) | February 20th, 2006 at 8:56 am
saran parnu aruko haina vagwan jo aafuma ma var parcha.
tara pap garnu valai haina ghin ho jo sowrthi huncha
53. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 21st, 2006 at 8:57 am
Dear Hong Kong Nepalese Readers,
I am posting this information to request your manpower assistanc with our upcoming Flag Day which will be held from 0800 - 1130 hourse on Saturday, 27 May 2006.
The Hong Kong Adventure Corps is one of the eleventh Uniformed Groups(semi-Gov. Dept) in the Territory. We provide active and adventurous training to boys and girls aged from 12 - 18 and follow in the traditions laid down by the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers). Through our training, the cadets learn self-mastery, disicipline, self-reliance, independence, and endurance. The activities are led by the former volunteer instructors. Flag Day is of critical importance for us because, it is one of our main source of income for our worthy projects. Withoput this revenue, many of our activities would be impossible and the youth of Hong Kong would be unable to receive the benefit of our special training.
This is the first time I ahve approached the Nepalese Community i Hong Kong for assistance in this endeavor, but feel strongly that the opportunity would be wonderful for you to provide experience in Territory - wide community service to your various members. In addition, many Nepalese boys and girls are serving as cadets in the Adventure Corps. They are in general from families taht are not financially very strong. The effect on of the CXorps onthese young Nepalese is fantastic, they become better disiciplined, better motivated in all spheres of their lives, and in general are better able to deal with the stresses and strains they meet in their daily lives. We hope that you will help us the help them improve themselves.
It is thus my hope that you will be in a posiition to offer as many helpers throiugh your organizations for the day as possible to help the Territory in general, and the Nepalese cadets in our ranks in particular.
Further detailed instructions for volunteer helpers will be given on receipt of their names. Thank you very much and looking forward to your cooperation with this and many other projects in the future.
For enquiries, please contact: Major Saran Kumar Limbu
Phone: 2792 6486
54. Saran Kumar Limbu | February 24th, 2006 at 3:44 am
Dear Temke,
Tapain ko nam ta ramrai chhannu bahechha karan yo ekdamai nabhuline ani sajilo gari yad aune nam ho.
Tapain le mathi serial 2 ma bibaran dinu bhaeko malai ashadya man paryo ani jo tapainle lekhnu bhaeko ekdamai thik kuro ho. Hami sabailai kura kani sunnu parda ya peparma hos ya kunai magzine ma hos hamile parda ma kunai banauti kuraharu lagaunu hunna ani sahi ghatana anusar lekheko hunu parchha.
Harmro Nepaliharule kati magzines haru chhape ko chhan tara mero salla uniharuko lagi ke chha bhane tarika anusar kunai alik janne athawa kunai bhulsidhar garnu sakne chhamata bhaeko byaktiharulai chhapnu bhanda agari “PROOF READING” garnu lagaem ajhai ramro hunthiyo KI? Kunai, kunai magzine ma sarai sadharan galti dherai dekhinchha ra aru bideshiharule pardama alik kamjori dekihinnu jainchha ra yaslai sudarnu sakema ati ramro hnchha hola.
4th International Tae Kwando Frienship Championship ko megazine lai bahira herdama kati ramro chha tara euta ekdamai “IMPORTANT INFORMATION” chahin bahira coverma chhaina ra tyo ho ‘COMPETITION’ bhaeko ko miti pani janaeko bhae ajhai ramro hune thiyo hola.
Hami Nepaliharu yahan samma aisake pachhi ya Hong Kong Nepaliharule sakbhar “ENGLISH” lekhe dherai ramro hunchhaki. Karan you website ta aru bideshiharule pani ta herchhan hola jastai hamiharule uniharuko here jasto.
Maile hamro Nepali studentsharulai lai bhetma uniharu sanga kuraharu garda mero sodhai thiyo” BHANIJHARU LE YASTO MAUKA PAUNDA ENGLISH BOLNU PARCHHA RA RAMRO PRACTICE HUNCHHA” jawab thiyo “MA MA HAMIHARU TA FORM 4 MATRA PUGDAI CHHAUN RA FORM 5 TA JAHAI PARNAI BANKI CHHA RA KE KO SURTA” tara uniharu ko English standard herda uniharule euta ramro wakya pani banaera lekhne chhamata thiena.
Tapain ‘READERS” haru le yasma ke bhannu hunchha?
Saran
55. audience | February 25th, 2006 at 1:58 am
Hi purnima
Happy to see you in lali gurash nite but like to suggest something pls try to change your get-up on stage specially your hair style come on yaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ofcourse everybody want to see something different from your reall life not always your same style so pls try to be….. at last don’t forgot all want to see some changes and we pay for that too.
audience.
56. karma | February 27th, 2006 at 2:39 am
saran dai le aba british army ma english lekhne mauka paunu nabhayeko le yaha lekhnu bhaye jasto cha for roman gorkha jindabaad…..
57. prem prasad Rijal | February 27th, 2006 at 6:14 pm
kaha bata aayako hagura naam mani pandey
58. Rishi Dhan Rai | February 28th, 2006 at 2:46 am
Dear Maximshk,
Sorry to say, I am not relevant to justify the time & money wasted by the chronic delays of shows and please be informed, I happend to be HOST only not ORGANIZER and I also have been facing such frustration to sitting behind the stage and waiting instruction and I also know, organizing the shows are not everyones a cup of tea.
59. Maximshk | March 1st, 2006 at 10:40 am
Hi there, Rishi!
Thank you for sharing your feelings with me. I however, do not agree with same old Nepalese way of looking at problems we face.
The cash we Nepalese paid to watch this pathetic shows did not come easily either. The ticket fee of Hk$100,150,200,250,300,and 500 are our average weekly take home pay for toiling day and night in construction sites, restourants,bars, and from the streets of Hong Kong, not to mention the opportunity cost to go and watch these shows.
This so called organizers do not give a damn about the value we deserve for our hard earned money. We are not asking much, are we? All we asked is a smooth running of the programme in time. i wonder, what is the big deal about running a programme in time? This is not a charity show or a community work, dammit. They are organizing shows for money.
Theay just delay shows, simply expecting for some walk in idiots who can’t even organise thier own lives and pay double the amount of ticket just to sneak in the hall.
These organizers lacks professionalism, foresight, work ethics, moral responsiblity and above all devoid of bysubess know how. They do not have a clue, why such shows are not profitable these days. Your in worlds thriving market economy dammit. Customer Service is essence of your business.
You Neplaes folks, grow up!
PS: hope saran will comment!
60. Maximshk | March 1st, 2006 at 10:45 am
Plese read bysubess in last paragraph as business
61. nepsyadz | March 1st, 2006 at 7:09 pm
hey yo all
ma nepsyadz america bata ani jo le mail payo tesali ani k chs sathi haru ko halkhabar sabai thiaki ani sathi haru hong kong bata moj garko hola mero pani yeha astai hal cha yaar school ra ghar garda timeai hunna ani aaja lai yeti pachi arko mail ma haji t a a ab a bida dinus haji see ya all
62. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 2nd, 2006 at 9:09 am
Dear Maximshk,
I would like to make a lot of comments but currently I am very hard-pressed with my work as I am coordinating to host an Exchange programme for the UK and Canadian Cadet Forces and also sending ours to Australia in April 2006. I am preparing a very expensive programme for them with the help from the UK and Canadian Consulates in Hong Kong.
Saran
63. Maximshk | March 2nd, 2006 at 9:16 am
HI Saran,
No worries, mate. Good to hear that your busy. Wish you all the best! thankssssssssssssss see yaaaaaaaaa
regards, maxims
64. maila gurung | March 3rd, 2006 at 2:22 am
hassayo yaar solti le hard earn money re……tyo ta sabai construction ma thagi thagi kamyeko paap ho , baar ma tips chori chori ya tel machine down gareko paisa ho ki ta suti suti security gareko paap ho.kali yug ko jamana cha dekhi halincha …….ani yo saran dai ko ke training ho baru nepal ma gayera maobadi lai commando training diyeko bhaye ramro hunthiyo ki ,yeso tapaiko sandhurst ko knowledge haru share gare ramrai hunthiyo…..
65. maila gurung | March 3rd, 2006 at 2:32 am
yo mathi ko kun murkha ho nepali li english najanera backward bhayeko bhanne.afno desh ma bikash bhayeko bhaye sabai neplese forward bhai hal thio ni..education jaruri cha tara english nai jannu parcha bhanne chahi chaina hai.ke japnese haru sabaile english bolchan ra ,mero bicharma uniharuko english ta average slc dine nepali bhanda week hunchan aba ke japan janta lai backward bhanne ta.desh anusarko practical education hunuparcha, sabai subject afno bhasama bujne khalko hunu parcha ta ki nabujih bhaye pani ghoknu naparos…
66. milan | March 3rd, 2006 at 2:48 am
maxim bro you might have different view about organisers but i really admire them and have great respect too.any neplese show you name it its 100% lost but still some how they are managing it to give us some entertainment .so even its worst i don’t mind spending few hundread bucks rather than spending oncheap sluts in the bar.i yeah its not good to delay shows but if they earn few hundered bucks by door sell to get back their investment than its fine.i ve been to shows like guns n roses ,cranberries n no doubt ,vai and satriani and their shows were delayed for on hour,oh yes 2 hour delay in g n r show in convention hall so it happens.the main thing i amm happy about the neplese organigers are they are managing to do the show in hk , idon’t know how do they manage this even its sure loss business ….salute you guys keep on rocking ……….
67. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 3rd, 2006 at 8:17 am
Dear Maila Gurung,
Tapainko bichar mathi ma pani kehi kuro bhannu paryo hai! Tapainle Japanese haru ko nam linu bhayo jasma English siknu parne bishay ma tara uniharule ta aphnai bhasa parera sabai kamharu garnu sakchhan tara hamro NEPAL ma hamro manish harule keke garnu ra banaunu sakchhan hola? Japan bhaneko bishwama kati agari sari raheko chha ani uniharu ke hami jastai magi khane wa arka ko desh ma luki, luki ra chori, chori pase ra jamin muni dabiera jiwan bitaune hun ra? English siknu bhane ko yo karanle ho karan hami arka ko desh ma mangi mangi nokari gareko chhaun ani sabai bhanda chalti bhasa hamilai siknu ko jaruri chha ra ty basha ho English. Junai Nepali pani ahile payo bhane UK, Europe, Singapore wa USA ma najane koi pani chhaina ra tiniharulai ke English bolnu pardaina ani arko ekdamai jaruri Nepali harule siknu parne chal chalan ho kinaki yo seto mainish harulo chalan haru ekdamai bekla tarika le chalchhan ra English parnu bhae yo kura haru pani siknu hunchha tara paraune manish pani setonai wa seto haru sanga dherai baseko kam gareko chha bhane pani uniharule kehi samma sikaunu sakchhan. HAMRO PRADHAN MANTRI GIRIJA JHAIN US A MA TOILET MA LOHOTA KHOJNU THIK CHHAINA!
Masimshk, your opinion please.
Saran
68. Maximshk | March 3rd, 2006 at 10:49 am
Milan bro……Thank you for sharing your views with me. Yeah the generosity of our organizers has no bounds. No matter how much they lose in business (as you have put it 100% lost). They keep bringing shows to entertain us. What a selfless contributors in our society! We guys are lucky eh!!! In this perspective, yeah I admire them too and totally agree with you.
However, the irony is they are not philanthropist, I am afraid. They are money grabbers. They want our money by shoddy business practice. This is unfair. I know its norm, if not a shrewd idea to take advantage of marginal profit but it has limitations. Customers are life blood of any business. Imagine for few dollars’ greed how many loyal customers you are antagonizing inside the hall. Could you expect them to promote your shows to their friends and relatives? Do you think they will come back to watch your show next time around. The answer is big NO. What is most stupid thing in this world than doing a business knowing well that the business is going to doom. In this sense my friend they are failed people who do not have a clue how business is done in this market economy.
It seems that Hong Kong is treating you well and am pleased to hear that your doing well. But such story is not true for most Nepalese folks bro….I have been to concerts myself around Hong Kong too but not a single time I can recall that had some delays or irregularities.. I don’t deny there are not problems around the world in organizing shows because no one in this world is perfect but tell you truth bro I have got enough of Nepalese organizers.
69. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 4th, 2006 at 1:26 am
Dear Karma,
Mero roman gurkhali ma lekhnu karanharu chain keho bahne - jun tarika bata hunchha ma hamor Nepalese haru lai maile jane ko kuro haru uhan harulai pass garnu chahanchhu, chai ye uniharule ramro lagos ya naramro lagos.
Hamro Nepalese haru le jun Nepal ma manish haruko ani bani dekhaunchhan ti haru lai bideshma huinda ti naramro bani haru lai euta jhola ma pokao parera para alagkai rakhnu parchha. Jastai yahan Nepalese haru ko bichma ke ke dherai kura haru hunchha bhane - tyo keti ta u sanga lageko chha, u sanga hate malo garera hinrdai thiyo, u sanga khandai thiyo, kati saro nakilo banieko, u ta disco ma thiyo, u ta arka ko burho sanga lagyo, u ta arka ko burhi sanga lagyo, uniharu ta tysto chhan, tyasto ma baschhan, sutchhan, tyasto lagaunchhan ra dherai anya kuarahru chhan jun tapain lai pani malai bhanda dherai thaha hola.
Hamro Nepalese harulai kunai VOLUNTEER SERVICES haru garnu bhanda yi mathika kura haru garera uniharu ko chhutti paeko din haru btaunu chahan chhan. Mero sochai keho bhane hami haru le aphnu samaya lai amulya thanung ra kunai kura haru sikaun karan hami sdabai banchnu pareko chha ra hamro lagi ramro kam paunu ko lagi MAHBHARAT KO LARAIN BHANDA THULO LARAIN GARNU PAREKO CHHA. Yasle garda haiharule junai tarikale hunchha hamiharule skills ra gyan prapta garnu ekdamai jaruri dekheko chhu.
Arko kuro ta sabai sang haru ko CHAIRMAN haru le pani pahal garnu parchha ani uniharu ekdamai “ACTIVE” hunu parchha, uniharule ramro “PRINCIPLES” rakheko hunu parchha. Hamro manish haru jasle ekdamai kathin sabdaharu lagaera bolchhan jun sabda haru DICTIONARY ma napaine ra ekdamai jor sanga karaera bhasan garchhan, jasle timiharuko lagi yasta, usta garchhu bhanchhan kunai “PLAN BINA, EXPERIENCE BINA” yasta manish haru lai biswas garchhan, jun byakti le lekhnai janeko chhaina, kanun thaha chhaina, tarika thaha chhaina uni byakti lai CHAIRMAN BANAUNCHHAN ta lau bhana hami kasori agari barhne. Hamiharule yi matika kuraharulai chhanmil garnu ko lagi kunai upaya, bato khojnu parchha ra matra hami haru alik chhitto hamro kamjoriharulai sudharnu sakchhaun hola.
Saran
70. Maximshk | March 4th, 2006 at 9:52 am
In respond to MAILA………..well said maila, i can’t agree with you more. Even worst, the hard earned money collected as “Protection Money”…right??? The growing notorious underground society in Nepalese community is alarming. They even brag around of having links with notorious Chinese Triad. This is the pressing issue to address by our community leaders before it is too late. If nothing is done, there is strong possibility that this element will spread this Chinese triad culture in Nepal and in Nepalese community around the world.
In the hay days of construction boom in Hong Kong, Nepalese laborers even looked themselves higher than local Chinese and did not give a damn about learning local language not to mention the English (the importance that Saran advocates). Few bucks in pocket made some one to mimic local tycoon’s life style of Golfing in Shen zen. Is not it hysterical? It was quite usual that Nepalese blokes bragging around the shop and bars that he has a heck of good security job that allow him to sleep in his duty without any fear of losing his job and another construction worker used to say that he works in construction and he works at his will. He says that if he does not feel like working, he won’t go and yet he has a luxury of getting his time sheet clocked etc etc.
I was shocked to hear their pride on doing something that is illegal. However, as I came closer to this community than I understood the hypocrisy of Nepalese culture where corrupted are deemed powerful and the honest the weak. I therefore, think that Nepalese asses are up in their head. Our moral value is corrupted and is in crisis. We have difficulty differentiating good and bad or right and wrong. Our society whether it is in Nepal or abroad are in similar moral crisis that of people in imperial china. I therefore think unless or until our brain is washed as it was washed by Mao in China we won’t be able to think and act sensibly. A classic example, do you think you will be able to take the untouchables in Nepal as equal without being your brain washed?
The economic well being of Hong Kong Nepalese is grim. The unemployment is increasing among Nepalese, while overall unemployment rate in Hong Kong is decreasing and at the time the country is boasting for economic growth. The rate of crime committed by Nepalese is ever increasing. Yet, we Nepalese do not get alarmed, the usual day for Nepalese men spent in illegal gambling and women in watching Kasuti, rest worrying about Nepalese politics. This is how our hard earned reputation is suffering.
I don’t entirely blame our organizers for the inefficiencies in organizing shows and concerts. I just wanted to give them feedbacks or encourage others, to follow suit. So that, our organizers can improves and perform in their future endeavors. Together we can set up a culture of complaint. So that, we would be able to know our strength and weaknesses. I remind you that the British people thrived in culture of complaint.
Ignorance is at the root of our trouble. Lets not ignore what is happening around us and the importance of local language and culture, not to mention the importance of English that Saran rightly puts tremendous emphasis. Lets adapt ourselves in our new society and contribute to stop our reputation being suffered.
71. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 4th, 2006 at 1:26 pm
Dear Maximshk,
“Very well said” there is nothing that I can add on to what you have written and your message is very clear as crystal and I think this is very crucial that our Nepalese must understand and anticipate the likely consequences that may have to be faced by all of us.
Maximshk has my complete praise and support for his startegic directions given for the Nepalese and its implementation will rest on the Chairmen of all Associations.
Saran
72. maila | March 6th, 2006 at 2:42 am
ke garnu maxim ji aba jamana mai british harule ghrina ko bijropan “planted the seeds oh hate” gari diyo.babu ko pala dekhi nai afnai nepali daaju bhai ma nai western ra eastern bhanera chuttai diyo teskai parinaam ho ahileko neali gangster ko jannma.aba society nai khattam bhai sakyo ke garnu hong kong ko police pani sarai dayalu chaan ani ta gunda harule tahalka machhaun nai paryo ni.hamro kaam ke cha cha ra tallo ghar ra mathlo ghar milera sang sangstha kholyo,taimo san bhela bhayera masu polyo ani san mig.ra duplicate jd ko taal ma bolyo.yo hong kong ma ma bhayeko kunnai saang sagnstha le yo nepali gunda gardi ko barema kehi boleko chann ra.rin liyera show gareko organisers haru sannga protection bhanera hk$10,000 min liyo,ani show hune tham lai yuddha bumi banayo , afno show cha bhane tyo sadharan byapar garne dokane haru lai jabba jaasti ticket birayo ani paisa assulyo.tara kunnai saang sangstha le yesko biyasaya ma boldainan kina. katai tehi manish haru ta ti sangs sangstha haru ko member ta chainan…..soch ne bela ayeko cha.tsun wan ko r,jordan ko c,yuen long cko ra wan chai ko p haru sabai yestai gunda haru hun.sab extortionist haru hun .nepal lagera encounter garai dinda pani farak pardai na
73. Maximshk | March 6th, 2006 at 9:12 am
In response to Maila’s comments, you have a tremendous insight on this notorious society. Thank you very much for sharing your views with me and the hkdotcom web community at large. You also have a very good understanding of how these gangsters developed in our society. However, let’s not fall into the trap of blaming all our faults on others just like Iranians who have a tendency to blame everything on British Colonialism because of their support of the Ottoman and Shaha government. Do the Iranians ever thanks Colonialism for it positive contributions to their society, like Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, you name it.
British are clever people and were able to blend different cultures between East and Western nations and produce harmonious relationships. They were able to identify potential differences or “flash-points” and somehow compromise for stability. They concerned themselves with the long term development of societies and saw beyond the Short-term “live-for-today” attitude which so many countries had relied for years
Their ingenuity to see, how human behaviors work and to establish Easter and western regiments is amazing. They had this vision at the time were teaching our forefathers by devising clever methods that were understandable to all. By tying DHAN to our fore father’s left leg and PARAL to the right leg, whenever their drill instructor shouts Dhan they had to bring left leg forward and Paral right leg enabling groups to March together. (left, right, left or DHAN PARAL DHAN). This was the basis by which the Gurka Regiments were formed, disciplined and developed into one of the greatest fighting units in the world.
We are lucky that we live in a civilized society unlike the “banana kingdom” of Nepal. The government is very caring, your rights are respected and our rights are protected by on of the finest Police Forces in the world. Therefore, you do not have to give in to these gangsters and put up with their illegal act of extortion and intimidation. Say no and do your civic duties and report to the Police. In this society, every one is deemed innocent until proven guilty. Get used to what is the true rule of law exercised here and know your rights.
I do not deny such elements do exist in other societies but that does not necessarily mean they are acceptable. The animosity between eastern and western Nepalese society does not really exist among law abiding Nepalese. However, this issue is creating the opportunity for criminal elements to create disharmony and develop criminal activities under the guise of traditional Nepalese differences. We should acknowledge this reality and refrain from this sectarian behavior. All Nepalese living in Hong Kong are descendents of the great warrior Chingiz Khan of Mongolia who ruled the world and we should therefore unite in the common goal to make the most out of our privileged position of living in Hong Kong.
will continue
74. Maximshk | March 9th, 2006 at 6:12 am
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75. Maximshk | March 9th, 2006 at 6:57 am
We all (Gurung, Magar, Rai, Limbu) have been victims of language for centuries in our own country. Our inability to write and read our own official language put us in lower rung of social, political and economic ladder. Due to this fact our competitive edge suffered and failed to compete with dominant BAHUNS and CHHTRIS in all aspects of life in Nepal. However, we are not being able to figure this simple fact and work on to improve our competative edge. This is the age where fittest survibe.
If you were victims in your own country imagine how difficult life is to sruvive in this new world that you have adopted without knowing a single word of local language and weak english language skill. Yet, the effort our people putting to learn these language skill are simply frustrating. I hope SARAN will enlighten these ignorant people of the importance of english language and motivate them to learn.
Stop saying Purbeli and Paschime and unite to work for the betterman of your down troden mongol tribes.
76. maila | March 10th, 2006 at 2:25 am
maximism ra marxism theoritically sarai ramro tara bastawikta ma chahin apply hunai nasakne.aba mangolian sabai ek hune bhaye ta yesto dukha nai garnu parne thiyena ni.abo yo hk kai kura garne ho bhne yahanko mogolian haruko division yesto cha paschime ma pani tyo pokharako tyo damauli ko tyo butwal ko tyo syangja ko tyo bhairawa ko aba purba ko kura garne ho bhane tyo dharanko ,tyo damak ko tyo madhesko banki dhan kuti,khotange,bhojpure,terathume ani taplejunge sabai pahade……yesto division cha.aba yini harule sabai bhanda pahila tehi afno circle ko priority ,ani tespachi matrai nepali bhanne sochan.aba kaam khojna gayo bhane tehi khalko treatment bheti halcha .eh nepali raicha bhanera kahile sochdaina….. yo nai ho hk ko reality….mongolian haru ko reality….. .banki rahyo english ko kura hk ma survive garne ho bhane cantonese sika…khai maile nepali teacher sangai nepali mai cantonese sike .parya china le maile boleko bujhchan.
maxim ji icac ko add ko lagi dhnyabaad tara tyo add ta tv ma herda herda wakkai bhai sakeko kura ho.tara pani try nagareko chahin hoina.ek barsa aghadiko kura ho yestai nepali gunda harule paisa magyo ani icac lai dina paro bhanera sabai evidence tayari pani garyau tara pachi jo manche lai mageko tkiyo tehi manche nai darayo.kahani film ko jasto lagna sakcha tara yo wastabik katha ho.yestai cha hk ma……aba ma pani hk ko estai system ma fit bhai sake…maile afu nepali hu bhanne birsi sake…..after al survive garnu sorrounding ma adapt pani ta garnu paryo…..
77. Maximshk | March 10th, 2006 at 10:37 am
Maximism and Marxism???? hehehehe You gave me a heck of a good laugh, Maila. I wish my thoughts are worth comparing with the world’s greatest philosophy. Ya flattered me…hehehehe Anyways you have got a great sense of humor, dude!
Of course differences in society exist, this is human behavior. Every body is proud of his / her cultural origins. Religious, racial, language and national prejudices are deep and are not easy to eliminate. However we must realize that those attitudes are part of everyone’s cultural heritance.
As a species, we are social beings who live out our lives in the company of other humans. We organize ourselves into various kinds of social groupings, such as nomadic bands, villages, cities, and countries, in which we work, trade, play reproduce, and interact in many other ways. Unlike other species, we combine socialization with deliberate changes in social behavior and organization over time. Consequently, the patterns of human society differ from place to place and era to era and across cultures, making the social world a very complex and dynamic environment.
Such cultural diversity has been tool for racial and cultural prejudices in past in developed countries, even though it is widespread in our society. However, cultural diversity in these days are deemed asset and great resource both for learning and development. USA thrived on such cultural diversity and encourages its colleges and universities to create such diversity in learning. Furthermore, invite thousands of immigrants to us by issuing green card through DV.
It’s not difficult if you learn to develop empathy and learn to respect each others cultural and social values. This is all about education, more you read and learn, more you will broaden your horizon. To read, learn and get informed, we must improve our English otherwise you won’t have access to such knowledge.
Civic duties are very important too. The whole society is shaped by how an individual in society behave. In your case you have been irresponsible for not pursuing the case with ICAC. You might not realize but the negative effect by your irresponsibility has severe effect in society. This is why we are still in middle ages and will never be able to catch up with the rest of the world. We have a mentality that all crimes committed in our own community is not subject to Hong Kong’s rule of law. Get it to ICAC or Hong Kong police. No matter what criminals are criminals therefore should get the consequences of their actions. Lets not expect our food in plate. Do your civic duties and contribute to society by helping government agencies to fight the crime.
Anyways, thanks Maila, glad to hear that your committed to blend in this socities. Thanks Saran for your positive comment earlier, a man of your experience and calibre is surely an asset for our community…hope you will keep contributing.
78. maila | March 13th, 2006 at 2:45 am
“this is all about education ,more you read and learn ,more you read and learn , more you’ll broaden your horizon “.kati ramro kura ani tespachi ke garne DR baburam jasto manche mardai hidne….ke sabai educated manche afno bhitri man battai ramro hunchan ta…?? hijo samma bhanda ma bhat pakaune society ko alik mind broaden bhayo ani pressure cooker chalauna thalyo tyaha bata ajhai broaden bhayo ani c4 ra ammonium nitrate khandera padkauna thalyo …..?? hijoko bharuwa banduk…..aja ak47….aba ke ke ho ke ke…. broaden knowledge ..two edged sword….manche ko inner self ramro hunu parcha …..ke dhunge yug ma pani manche haruma maya bhanne kura thiyena ra …education chahi thiyena hola hai….. tara pani phadnu parcha yo euta society ko badhya ta ho …afno pasina ko kamai ano chora chori haru mathi lagunu parcha jaba ki bholi timro chora chori le digree liyera pani jagir pauncha bhanne kehi guarentee chaina….ani frustate hunchan kohi jungle paschan ta kohi belcha hanna bidesh….tehi ho education return tehi timro ghar bari bandaki rakhera padhayeko intrest…… yo saran ji ko hk nepal ma post garera english sikaune method chahi alik wier nai lagyo .baru teti saro intrested hunu huncha bhane kowloon park ma free lesson dinu hos i ll be your first student….may it wiil help me to broaden my knowledge….kahile kahi euta purano angreji geet sunne garchu tyo pink floyd ko
” WE DON’T NEED NO EDUCATION
WE DON’T NEED NO THOUGHT CONTROL” BY SIR ROGER WATERS
HAMRO NEPALI MA CHAHIN
79. Maximshk | March 13th, 2006 at 8:55 am
In response to Maila….though i think you don’t believe in what you writes, i am trying to articulate my thoughts about how optimistic i am in believing the vital role it plays in betterment of humanity.
By definition education is knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
The field of education, covering ethics, religion, skills and general knowledge, is a very broad. The importance of learning in enabling the individual to put his potentials to optimal use is self- evident. Without education, the training of the human minds is incomplete. No individual is a human being in the proper sense until he has been educated.
Education makes man right thinker and a correct decision-maker. It achieves this by bringing him knowledge from the external world, teaching him to reason, and acquainting him with past history, so that he may be a better judge of the present. Without education, man as it were, is shut up in a windowless room. With education, he finds himself in a room with all its windows open to the outside world.
You might say that Albert Einstein is a double edged sword, comparing his invention of atomic bomb and the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, life is a struggle, sometimes you have to lose something in order to get something, but it’s always your choice to consider what you want or need the most. After all, Einstein’s knowledge has put significant impact in the way we live today than the way our forefathers lived before Einstein. Even such tragic events like Hiroshima and Nagasaki would have been avoided if Gandhi’s theory of non violence “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” was understood by disputing parties. If the world was not better educated than before, we would have been fighting with each other like our forefathers did in Middle Ages or in ancient times.
People see education from different aspects, but one thing about education that everyone agrees on is that it has done so much, socially, economically and politically, for us. Consider all the improvements and differences that education has made.
Education is not just about getting academic success and getting better job and that’s not all there is about education. Being yourself, valuing your culture and identity, and remaining in family are the key issues that we should consider when thinking of getting education. Education is like a sea; you can never get enough of it. Failing to secure a good job or do something after graduating from Nepal does not prove education is useless. In fact the person who can not make good out of education himself is failure and need to be re-educated.
Talking about Babu Ram Bhatta Rai, Ofcourse he is an educated man even though its very philosophical to say so. He has an ideology that he believes can only serve the interest of thousand of oppressed Nepalese people and is fighting for the cause. We can not say he is un-educated just because he has different point of view and way of dong things. Only time and result will tell whether he is right or wrong. The only thing I disagree with him is the way he has taken to achieve his goal (violence).
Hope you agree.
80. Maximshk | March 13th, 2006 at 9:04 am
Continue from above….
Take advantage of education and opportunities that you get by educating yourself, education will definitely make your life better. Education, however, can not make you Budha, Muhammad , Jesus, in one or you can not be all at once ie rich, engineer, doctor, politician.
There are so many ways of learning if you really want to learn, going to private schools or getting degrees is not the only way. According to Malcolm X in the article, “Learning to Read,” “I don’t think anybody ever got more out of going to prison than I did.” If you really want to learn you can do that anywhere but if one doesn’t want to learn he or she wouldn’t be able to learn even by going to some expensive school.
As you have said, it’s a double edge sword, I agree but everything has two sides, positive and negative.
Unfortunately you tend to look at the negative side of education, which is very sad to hear, but there are many positive effects of education, that out weighs the negative side of education. .Piece of advice, often consider the way you educate yourself. All books are not good and getting right book to read is very important. Nobody is perfect, but if education can empower people and make a difference in the world we should definitely make the most of out of it. There is always an opportunity cost in everything, that’s why we should educate ourselves so we can make the best choice. Education has done so much for us and is still doing.
Hope Maila agree……thanks Maila….Your very interesting man to chat with….i enjoyed reading your views.
81. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 15th, 2006 at 3:03 am
Dear Maila,
Tapainko lekhai anusar ma tapain ma bhanda nikai pako jast bujchhu tara pani hajurlai adar gardai bhannu chahanchhu ki tapain le ta AK47 ko jamanako kura matrai ahile garnua hundai chhau. British Army ta SA80 ko jamana aera pani janu lagyo bhane tapain ta kantima pani ek GENERATION pachhari hunu hunchha rahechhau bhanne buJchhu. Tapain yahan Hong Kong ma bhaera pani, nanaprakarko kam garera pani, eti sal basera pani, tyatro lahure bhaera pani, tyatro sal samma British laurma jagir garear pani, tyatro bujhne sikne mauka paera pani, tyatro chhora chhoriharu hurkaera pani, chhora chhoriharuko bihe gari diera pani tapin lai ajhaI STANDARD iEDUCATION keho ani kasto lai bhannchha bhanera thaha nabhaeko jasto tapainko bhanaile janauchha. Baburam Bhatrai ko kura garnu bhayo ra yo mero lagi sahi namuna bhayo kinaki Nepal dherai parhne haru tyastai hunchhan kinaki tyahan ko skilai nai tyasto chha natra hamro raja lai hernu hos, biswa ma kun kun raja rani chahin niyam kanun bhanda aphulai mathi rakhe ko chhan, hamro neta haru hrnu hos, kati palta mantri bhae tara desh ko sudhar khoi ke gare ani tyatro NEpal ma parheko mainsh haru chhan khoi ta niyam kanun ke ta hamro desh ko shikshka thik chha? Ma ke bhannu chahanchhu ki aphnu desh sudarnu ko lagi deshma ramro EDUCATION SYSTEM hunu parchha. Nepalma Boarding Schools haru kati chhan bhanera sadhya chhaina ani school ma ke niyam rakhchhan bhane school ko compound bhitra Nepali bolema students harulai ‘FINE’ garaunchhan tara Teachersharu chahin Nepali bolchhan bhane ke yo tarika thikchha? School ma Teachers harule ENGLISH ma samjhaaunu sakne chhyamata hunu parchha tara ke hunchha bhane teacher haru ko bolai yasto matrai hunchha - DON’T TALK, GIVE ME, SHUT UP, SIT DOWN, STAND UP, WHY NO DO HOME WORK, WHY YOU DIRTY THIS BOOK, WHY NO PENCIL ETC. ra ramro siklai chha bhane yehi kuraharulai kasori bhanchhan- PLEASE DO NOT TALK, PLEASE GIVE ME, CAN YOU PLEASE GIVE ME, CAN YOU PLEASE SIT DOWN yastai sana sana kura haru nai thik sanga nasikaera pachhi pachhi bigrindai janchha ra thulo chhatrahru keti lai jiskaunu thalchhan ani thulo ketiharu ketaharulai nakal dekhaunu thalchhan hoina bhane ramro ENGLISH School ma gaera bujhnu hos tyahan ko keta ketiharuko chal chalan ke kosto dekhnu hunchha. Kinaki you sabai EDUCATION SYSTEM le yasto gareko ho. Yasle garda ma yahi bhannu chahanchhu ki hami Hong Kong Nepalese harule yahan ramro ani bani sikaun ani arkako kuar nagaraun, arka ko dherai chaso nagaruan, aru le je garosh usko bicharma chhori deu, arkako swasni pahilo jawaski najawas kina chaso garne, arko talab jati hos kina chaso garne, arkako chitthi jahan bata awas kina chaso garne, ketiharu ketaharu sanga boda hansda, nachda kina chaso garne, disco ma janchha bhane kina chaso, yo ta adhunik samay sal ho kina ki tyo keta ra keti je sukai garun ty uniharu ko mamla ho ani uniharuko jindagi ho natra ke kunai keta keti LOVE garera bigre ma kunai le uniharuko jindagi bhari palne rakhne jimma linu sakne chhan? Tyasle garda hamro Nepalese haru ma yastai sochai matra chha ra yo chahin jati sakdo chanro mbhanda chanro aphnu khun ya gidhi bata nikali phalnu bhae hamro COMMUNITY ma dherai sudhar aunu sakchha anisabailai dherai santa milchha hola. Hamiharu ek arka ma kati naramro bhai rakheko chha karan yastai gari manish harule arka ko kura garchhan ani ek arkalai sunaunchhan ra jhagra garunachha hoin ra?
Maximshk jyu le ekdam ramro gari bahnnu bhaeko chha ani kati ramro idea haru pani janaunu bhaeko chha ra hami haru sarai kosish garnu parchha. Mail dai pani hamro tira dhalkanu parchha ra aruharu lai pani angalnu parchha ra sabai melera hamro COMMUNITY ma sudhar lyaunu parchha.
Mero bicharma Maximshk jyu chahin director ko lagi mero tarpha bata 100% vote dinu chahanchhu.
Maila dai, yasle garda Dr. Bhatrai le kasto EDUCATION SYSTEM ma shikshka paunu bhayo bhanne tapinlai thaha bhayo hola, hoina! Tapinle chahe DOUBLE MA, DOUBLE PhD, aru anekaun degree garera aunu hos tara 100 janama sayad 2-3 jana matrai saphal huna sakchhan hola bhane hamro EDUCATION SYSTEM kasto hola. Yahan Hong Kong herne ho bhane karyakram haru hernu hos kati kisim ko nanabhati ko karyaklrma haru garchhan jastai Hong Kong Nepal Beuty Contest, annya karyakram haru garchhan tara kina sabai bibaran chahin Nepali ma lekhchhan ki hamile annya jatharulai dekhaunu, bujhaunu, sunaunu bandi chha? Maila dai, yahi chha hamro kamjori, agari borne ho bhane hamile ENGLISH JANNU ASHADYA JARURI CHHA! Sabai jana kunai karyakrma haru garchhan bhane ENGLISH ma pani bibaran haur dieko hunu parchha ani STANDARD ko karykram hunu parchha.
Sabai sang sangstha haru ko CHAIRMEN haru sanga malai sdarai dukhkha lagchha kina ki uniharu le ramro kuro haru ma pahal gare ko dekhinna. Uniharu post ma niyukta bhae pachhi aphnu jimmewari bujhera kam garnu parchha natra DECORATION ko lagi matrai ho bhane sabai sang haru milera aphnu aphnu euta thulo murti kinera sajhai rakhne ho.
Saran
82. maila | March 16th, 2006 at 2:24 am
hasaunu bho yaar saran ji le.ak47 ko jamana ko kura purano re?purano bhayepani classic cha , reliable cha ani sasto and i think its the best weapon after mpks .m16 or m16…by the way saran ji yeso broaden mind bhayeko manche le ta yeso news haru padhnu paryo ni that sa80 chahi biggest failuure design ho .tetro war janu aghgadi oman ko desert exercise ma 200 pc sa 80 malfunction bhayeko sunnu bhayena ki kya ho ani british soldier haruko desert ma boots pagliyera us marienes haruko thotro boot borrow gareko khabar sunnu bhayena….education ..yo tapai le bhannu bhayeko jasto english padhaune teacher haru nepal ma holan tgara sabai thauma testo chahin chain na hola hai.hami padheko school ma testo thiyena , sabai praya north point.saint paul’s padheko teachers haru thiye ……tara maile chahi english ramro sikina tara kehi regret pani chaina kinaki i can communicate and i am satified with that….hong kong ma karyekram garda english ma translation …excuse me ki cantonese ma ho??????????… tapai jast guruji haru ho snipre sipahi lai desert ma deploy garnu paryo bhane hariyo ghans le camaflage garnu sikaune lmao…..survive in hong kong…learn cantonese….english would be extra asset….complete english sikera chahi kehi faida dekhina…ani sachahi sharan ji tapaile jati hk ma nepali shows haru hernu bhayeko cha tyo bhanda chahi dherai nai hereko chu hai ki tesaile yo show herne garnu bhane advice chahi afai sanga rakhnu hola….and last thing i am not an ex british army but you can say son of gurkhas……lol….ani dokhu kahile jane garun bhayeko cha ki chaina …..ke janu hunthyo testo gaunma…….lol
83. maila | March 16th, 2006 at 5:18 am
NYLON SOLDIERS WITH SA80 TOYS
84. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 17th, 2006 at 6:05 am
Dear Maila Ngolo,
Ma ta laure hoina bhandai lekhchhau Maila Ngolo, tara garchhau kura laureko, lyaunchha kuar ‘WAR’ ko bhanchhau kura ‘WEAPONS and BOOTS’ ko. Aba maile ke bhannu Maila Ngolo! Aba AK 47 ra SA80 ko tulna garnu sakne mainish ke u laure hoina hola, ke usle ‘desert war’ ma SA80 le dherai dhoka diyo bhanne manish ke u laure hoina ra? SA80 ko ‘malfunctions’ dhari janne mainish ke u laure hoina ra? Usle pakka Dsert War ko lagi Oman ma War Exercise gareko bayan dinu shakchha bhane ke u laure hoina ra? Usle “GURIJI ANI HARIYO GHANSLE CAMOUFLAGE GARNE” bhanera bibaran dinu shakchha bhane ke u laure hoina ra? Ani malai dokhu basne bhanne M aila lGurung ai maile Ngolo nabhanne ra?
Hernu hos ngolo katha ta maile sune ko thien “tauko ta bhitra tara puchhar ta bahira” bhane ko ra yo kuro sancho nai hola.
NGOLO, mero bhanai haru ke thiyo bhane hami Hong Kong Nepalese haru chahin ekta bhaera yahn ko rithi thiti, chal chalan, khai lai, ani kam garai po sikaun bhane ko tara NGOLO le lekhnu bhaeko bujhda ta maile tapain le kati parhnu bhako chha bhanera shodheko jasto. Maile tapinle kati parheko chhau bhanera maile sodhnu ke ko khancho, tara NGOLO le ta ma mero lagi English ma communication garnu aihalchha ra malai ta jaruri chhaina bhanera lekhchhau bhane lau bhana NGOLO tapin lai syarthi nabhanera kostlai bhanne. Yo hoina bhannu hunchha bhane aphule lekheko aphaile parhera bujhnu hai ngolo! Ani maile kunai karyakram haru nahernu bhane ra kahan lekheko thien, maile ta kunai prachar garda kina nepali ma matrai lekhne tyasma English ma pani lekheko chha bhane anya manish harule pani ta bujhchhan ra man parema uniharu pani herchhan. Ani tyatro karyakram haru chalaunu sakne harulai mamuli tyati English ma lekhe ke hunchha ra hoina? Hami aphnu Nepalese haru lai agri barhaunu kosish garnu parchha ani arlai bata ramro kam dam, bebar ra anya kura haru bata hami aphai chininne kosish garnu parchha hai NGOLO!
Khoi ta babu ko Army number ra paltan? Ani bhana Ngolo ko paltan ani kun sal ko bharti ho yati info bata ma tapain ko Ngolo hunu hunchha bhanera patta lagaunu sakchhu.
Ngolo le ta mero gaun ghar pani thaha rahechha ra mero bichar pani thikai bhayo ra yasori nai maile mero aphnu nam lekheko ho ra malai dhant chal garne najane kura ma agari barne, najanne harulai dar dekhaune, hapkaune yasta mainish haru ko chahin ma THULO BIRODHI HO.
Mero Maila Ngolo bata arko sandesh ko pratiksha ma.
Saran
85. Maximshk | March 17th, 2006 at 6:33 am
Maila is definitely a man to be reckoned with …… you got Saran right at his balls heheheheh
Anyways, looking at saran’s experience and the amount of time he spent in Gurkhas, I don’t think he is this much slilly as Maila seemed to prove it. I guess SARAN is mixed up with SLR and AK 47. I am glad to hear that Maila keeps abreast of affairs that few of us can not even imagin.
I agree with Maila’s view of learning local language but you should not ignore English as well. Well, the standard of our chinese is of kindergarten children and imagine the time it takes us to properly write and read chinese. Well, if you have children born here than fine you can do that by sending your kids to chinese medium mainstream schools and build up from the begining and i think its right way forward to our children. But i am afraid its too late for us the first generation Hong Kong Nepalese. I therefore, think we must specialize in english for professional use and work on to improve our chinese to communicate and blend in to the local community.
thanks guys
86. maila | March 17th, 2006 at 9:52 am
left righ left , left right right
THIS IS MY RIFLE,DOWN ONE IS MY GUN
ONE FOR THE KILLING ,ONE FOR MY FUN
LEFT RIGHT LEFT
anyway saran ji mero aba naam ra number lekhera ke pahida kinaki ma lahure na hoina tara pani ek jamana lahur jana khojne sarai intrested manche chahi pare.aba teti be sabaile padhnu parcha bhanthe tesaile padhiyo ,aba toppers huna sakiyena tespachi bharti try gariyo tara afno icha britain jane mora dro le singapore ma chanyo ,i hate cops jhan tyo singapore ko alchi lagdo police jeevan ,tehi malysia jau,jungle exercise chahi brunie ma aba uta uk ma po majja ta ,kahile uk ,kahile france ,kahile scotland ,kahile beliz.. ….uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhm yummy… ani ma singapore jandna bhaneko line bata nai nikali diyo tara no regret tara pani british army nabhayeko ma chahin dukhai lagcha….aba dherai na padhe pani bio scince liyera padhiyo ,graduate pani bhaiyo hk ma aiyo belcha haniyo ….tehi ho …tara pani maile life ma biggest lesson learn gareko chahin je pani kaam chahi garnu parcha in order to survive……..tapai sanag bhetaula ni mero gharma replica sa80 rifle cha .kowloon park ma gayera dismental ra assemble garne baji khelau la ni……english pani khai ke siknu ramro english bolyo china le bujhdai na ani tehi ho i come .you waiting,ok la,no poblem ,aru ke bhane guud maleeng ,haaalo , i commimng,…aba ramro mlilayera bolyo bhane lehi kong mei aa diyi halacha …so…better fit to the hong kong style english or cantonese…..aba hamro nepali community is already malignent..jatti chalyo teti badhcha….
ani tapai lai sa 80 ra h&k g36 kun chahi man parcha ….
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87. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 18th, 2006 at 12:15 pm
Dear Maximshk and Maila,
I think I have a faint pictures of both of you as to tell you who you are by the words, the way you have approached and expressed things and the writing styles you both have used.
With these indications Ihave enabled myself to identify that Maila may well be originally from Taplejung, currently living in Dharan, son of an Ex- Captain - Limbu from the Ex British Gurkhas and Maximshk without any doubt is a Gurung son of an Ex Gurkha Major from the British Gurkhas, from a very dintinguished family in the west. There is no doubt that you both have recognized me and for which I am very proud and thankful.
There is something that I have not been able to understand is why anyone to whom I try to express my opinions and things about how can we make changes and improvements to our Nepalese mentality but they don’t seem to know or write about transforming to betterment. Friends, I thought you nwill generate some ideas for our people how they can improve their life but you just talk about nonsense, just imagine what have written and the differences I had streamlined and you both have mentioned nothing about how can they be improved.
This is “very selfish” my friends and do share ideas and try to corporate each other for the betterment of our Nepalese people.
Saran
88. Maximshk | March 19th, 2006 at 4:54 am
My heart felt apology to SARAN. I did not mean to make fun out of you. Anyways “all work and no play made Maxims a dull boy”, and came up with this weird idea to get fun. Hope you do not take it seriously. I know you deserve some respect and should not make such remarks to the man of your social status. I however, am independent, care free, go easy type of guy, I therefore prefer you as my friend rather than a father or some very senior person. So that we can share our views and ideas in a manner that is free and open minded.
Of course i know you, your place of work and type of work etc. etc. I however do not want to comment how much i know you. It is not professional to talk such details here in net either. I however, wager my last dollar if you could by any chance figure out my true identity. Do not waste your valuable time beating around bush to id me. After all who cares who is who?
Let me quote the great American, Benjamin Franklin, who once said “A good example is the best sermon”. One might not realize but your teaching many people here by setting very good example of patient, calmness, good manner and of course English. Thank you Saran I hope you will keep contributing.
89. maila | March 19th, 2006 at 12:20 pm
no guess w!ork please saran ji .i think writing against your i deas or somone ’s i dea is not wrongthing.it was jusht a healthy debate.no harsh words,no personal remarks….so yesto dukha mannu parne kurai chaina ni…….tapai jasto commando survival training gareko manche le yeti chito haar khane ………narisaunu hosh na ……yo dharan bhaneko katta ho ni tara taplejung chhai mero bau welfare officer hunda plane ma gayeko thiye……
90. jigumana | March 19th, 2006 at 4:15 pm
ohh god so prety prety GuRL$
91. Neekshay Gurung | March 20th, 2006 at 1:58 pm
Hello Saran,
How you doing buddy… ( tongue slip)…oops Sir ?
I hope you might have recognised (remember) me ….it’s Neekshay here ……
Anyway, back to square one again and it’s great to see a real pops like you still surfing around here (though I applogise for being away for a while….kabhi khushi kabhi gam……).
Anyway, the devil is back here and been through your comments and the things revealed is that you seems bit changed…the conclusion is you are trying to establish a personal relation with “Maila” and “Maxims” by trying to identify there ID’s…well I don’t understand the real motive …is it to tame them or is something else………….to be honest, everything’s over if the privacy is leaked. For your information I know you very well …but if I reveal everything then the there’s no more taste or suspense is left….
By the way……….Iam writting to you is to keep on supporting to you as what I have found in the begining…..not to trying to establish an emotional support by revealing one’s identity.
I agree what Maxims mentioned..let the world keep on moving and keep the room for a free and fair place for one’s expression rather then being felt uneasy (after knowing one’s identity)……..as said by Maxims…you deserve a sort of respect if we meet face to face…but we are freelance once we logged in .
Finally, I dont’ know when I can reply your comments( I know you’ll be writting back to me) but no matter when I will be defiinately back to you ..finally,pls dont’ try to establish an emotional relations with your real critics, else you wont get a real picture.
Regards
Neekshay Gurung.
92. maximshk | March 21st, 2006 at 7:20 am
uh oh missin devil showed up !!! ooopss turned up as angel this time though hehehe sawan mu????anywayz welcome home
…muchos gracious for quoting me in your comment
… how iz transition shapin up at your end…hope you will fill us in with juicy scandals and gossips……….ya take care buddy!
93. Neekshay Gurung | March 21st, 2006 at 1:27 pm
Hello Maxims,
nice to be noticed and I appreciate for your kind gesture.
By the way dude, Iam in lack of time at the moment (’coz I’d to survive) , just sneaked in for a while and couldn’t stop myself to convey my gratitude for a new cyber-pal. Anyway, we still have got lot of time(near future) to share all our the ideas, but no space for scoops, scandals and gossips…….let it go purely for fun.
I hope you won’t take it in any other sense (that I ignored u)…buddy, it’s a gentelman promise that I would be definately back to you for a kinda “hungama” and other stuffs….
no hanky-panky way… absolute genuine.
Had to push my ass off the chair buddy…catch you later.
Regards
Neekshay Gurung.
94. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 22nd, 2006 at 9:03 am
Dear Neekshay, Maximshk and Maila,
I very much regret that I am now being hard-pressed with my work as the Exchange Programme 2006 is approaching closure which is from 03 - 15 April 2006.
This is the very first of its kinds hosted by our organization and we are receving 20 students(15 yrs and above) and Officers and adult Instructors 5 from the UK and 9 Students and Officers and Instructor 4 together there will be 38 people for which I am responsible for providing them Military and adventurous training extending to Tung Ping Chau Island.
Anyone of you would like to help me out?
You must all know that we Nepalese do not understrand the value of volunteer service provided to the Community do we?
Well, here is your opportunity!
Saran
95. maila | March 23rd, 2006 at 1:42 am
well saran ji idea ta ramro ho tara tapaiko yo ambush ta hoina …aba ma aunchu bhanera aye pachi ta malai chini halnu huncha ani ta feri tai hoina maila tyo mero bichaar ko khandan garne bhanera tyo tung ping chau ko ekanta island ma 7 gr ko hawai kandama karang bhachine gari gora colnel lai kuteko jasto tapaiko 38 jana elite troop haru le kutyo bhane ,ba ambush ta ramro thapnu hundo rahecha.hope maxim can join you about neekshay he is in the us so sounds not practical for him…….
96. Saran Kumar Limbu | March 23rd, 2006 at 3:26 am
Dear Maila,
Tapain ta ekdam mai hosiyar manchhe hunu hundo rahechhau ani tapainle malai ke samjhaunu bhoyo bhane “NADINE BAHUNI LE AITABAR PANI BARCHHE” ke yasto ta bhannu khojeko hoina ra? Yo Exchange Programme ekdamia chakhlagdo chha, UK bata 25 jana aunchhan ra Canada bata 13 jana aundaichhan. Tini haru hamro Gurkhali ko training garne tarika dekhera chhakka hunchhan ra mero iradha pani uniharulai tyastai banaune chha. Aba mero prog sabai set bhaisakeko chha ra kharcha chahin jyadanai lagne bhayo.
Maila ta ma sanga para, parai bhagne ma rahechhau ra thikai chha natra hamro yast mitho correspondence continue garnu paindaina hoina?
Arko kuro hami harule you hknepal.com lai pani kehi suchna wa kehi karyakram haruko bibaran English ma pani lekhnu laune kosish garaun ki bhandai chhu ra you mero salla ma ke bhannu hunchhau?
Maila le ta HAWAII MA bhaeko INCIDENT ko pani kura garnu bhayo ra tyasko karan haru tapianlai thaha chha ya chhaina. Malai ta tyasto kanda kunai din ya samaya ma hunchhanai bhanera sak lageko thiyo ra bhai pani goyo. Tyo kanda bhaeko karan chahin kohi manish harulai alik “POINT” chahieko thiyo ra ulta uniharule points tirnu paryo. Maila, ma sanga nadaraunu ani ma tyo kandama parina pani tara sab bhanda pahilo Duty Officer chahin pareko thien ra ti HAWAII bata aune manish harulai ADMINISTRATION milaunu chahin nikai garyo poryo.
Saran
97. Maximshk | March 24th, 2006 at 6:13 am
It sounds definitely exciting! What a great idea of weekend with action packed war games and stuffs in the wilderness of Tung Ping Chau! I had a great experience of paint balling in Kowloon Bay myself once though it was an in-door event.
I enjoy hiking and several other activities during my spare time and been around your base in High Island in numerous occasion. I did numerous water sports with Outward Bound and YMCA Hong Kong. Hope you are familiar with the names.
I appreciate your offer; however, I am not sure whether my volunteer work would allow me to be part of this excitement. Would you be clear on that, please? I however, regrettably inform you that I have better ways to spend my weekend if I am not actually allowed to participate in the excitement.
To involve young people in volunteer work is a brilliant strategy to shape them to be a good citizen and its our social obligation to help less fortunate in the community. That is why a student graduating from school should accumulate certain number of community work hours.
Of course such self dignifying services are fundamental in the community, however its not fair to blame the people who are living in the ghettoes of Jordan and are struggling to make their ends meet. Therefore, I think we should be rational here to think why Nepalese are not interested in volunteer work than to simply declare they are not interested.
In retrospect, we can see lots of community works being done back in our motherland. My bet is, we are far more compassionate human beings than Chinese who thrived in the principal of ‘Greed is good”.
98. Maximshk | March 24th, 2006 at 11:29 am
continue…….One way or other we all Nepalese are doing volunteer works in many forms and nature, by helping our illiterate compatriates in immigration, Hospitals etc mostly as interpreter. The different is we have no such systems to control these efforts as in developed communities.
I regret that our volunteer work is only limited in our own community but to extend it to wider community,we lack necessary means to deliver. As our community is inundated with such problems that need our immidiate concern, I think such honor to extend our hand to wider community is still a far cry in this current situaion. I hope Maila will elaborate my points and Saran would not think differently as it is only my personal view and do not in any way mean to confront you.
99. d_nirola | September 5th, 2006 at 10:46 pm
meri piyari didi hajur haruko khabar ke kasto cha, yaha t hamro hal kabar sabaiko ramro cha dasei ma aunoo hunch ki aunu hunna yek pati aye sarei ni ramro lagne thio ajlai atinei . tapai ko bhai dipak from tezpur assam
100. DEEP GURUNG | June 27th, 2007 at 10:38 pm
sarba partham ta ma dhukhi bhanu ya abhagi deep gurung ko tarfa bata laliguras night ko …..lai namaskar & hk ma basnu bhaya ko all nepali lai pani namaskar chha ra hall ma chai ……….bata ra yati bhandai aja lai bida hunchhu o k bye
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