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 An Open Letter to Pratistha

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Posted on 07-04-06 1:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Pratistha,

today we thank god almighty for listening to our prayers. with so many people praying and hoping for the safe return of yours from the moment you disappeared in a rather mysterious circumstance, we knew that it's gonna be hard even for god to ignore our prayers.

whatever might be the reason behind your escape, recovering you in good shape is the most important thing for us-- "an achievement" if someone wants to call.

on a personal note, i can't help myself from not admiring you because you seem to be a very bold, stubborn and an independent lady. i mean how many of us can dare to run away from friends, family and well wishers and live in a mountain (jungle?) for 15 freaking days????? it gives me creep even when i imagine myself doing that...but you did it and showed us what you are made up of. perhaps if you use your boldness for something more productive than this, then we are pretty much sure that you have all the making of the first ever "iron lady" of Nepal. it is just like if girija, sher bahadur et. al could show their commitment for their respective stances, then there would not be "feb 1st 2005". :)

we hope that you will be more thoughtful and will apply yourself more logically in the future before deciding on doing such things.


finally, we thank Estes park Police and all the concerned local authorities of Estes Park for helping us (nepalese) with full efforts, given the circumstances. Thanks are also due to the witness who spotted Pratistha and informed the police.

Thanks.

A Nepali
Loote
 
Posted on 07-05-06 10:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Loote, dude..
It is not right for us to blame pratistha because of several reason.But you are making joke out of yourself by prasing what she did.If she was my sister , she would get good slap from me.but i cannot judge other people dusghers and sis.May be she has problems So i am giving her benefit of doubt by not cusing her in public.BUT you have totally gone out of your way.remember this kind of news in US news media is not particularly favorable to nepalese community.Think before you speak!!!!
 
Posted on 07-05-06 12:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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okay i did NOT expect this thread to go this long when i posted it. i don't mind the length of the thread, but some of the postings here have made me feel really bad and i have started to feel guilty now.

1) Pratistha is like a sister figure to me and being a nepali, i happen to care for her just like most of we do.

2) i wrote this letter in mere excitement of her safe return and i wanted to thank estes park police and all other concerned local bodies as well.

3) i am not sure and i don't care about the reason behind her escape. what is most important is to find her alive and in good shape. i made this little sarcastic remark just in case if she happened to escape on her own will without been dictated by any illness (god forbids).

4) the intent was purely to express the excitement of her return and nothing else. i hope people don't extend this thread with assumptions and conspiracy theories.

5) Lastly, I apologize to Pratistha and her friends, family, well-wishers or anyone who read this thread and was hurt or felt bad about it in any way. I reiterate that the motive behind the letter was just to thank and nothing else. May lord bless Pratistha and protect her from any undue harm, injury or risk in the future. Amen!!

Thanks.

Loote
 
Posted on 07-05-06 5:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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it has all ended now.

she's 20, old enough to understand whats right and whats wrong for her.
 
Posted on 07-05-06 5:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dyamn dude. what are you implying. although i agree with you on some of your views but i am sorry to say nepalis didn't come to US on their free wills.
look at the opportunities in our country. what can we do? or maybe what can our government do?
there are so many SLC and college graduates every year but the country remains stationary in terms of economic and job opportunities.
at least by coming into us they could curve some niche for themselves.
and yes Nepalis work illegally. but given the economic condition of nepal do you think nepalis parents can afford to finanace their education.

also US embassy knows that nepalis simply cannot afford to finance their studies in US but still gives VISA......why?
because it knows that nepalis are providing with cheap labor force.
it is a win-win situation for US.
 
Posted on 07-05-06 6:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dyamn bro,
I am in touch with lots of indians who ended up getting a good job and probably had better life than nepalese in terms of financial situations. But I completely disagree with your idea of Nepalese only coming to USA for masters or PHD program.
To wat I have observed, hard work reaps success, and regardless of one's turbulent four years undergraduate program, if you can maintain your decorum, there are way more opportunities, probably more than after coming here after one's undergraduate.
I am an undergraduate myself and I see all the graduate indian students. They themselves ask me and my friends, how easily we blend with American friends and American culture, which for them is an ordeal, cause they spent the "friendship-building" phase back home in India and only came here for "professionalRelation-building".
I haven't worked at Estes park or ocean city, but I appreicate all my nepalese counterparts for having the courage to come to a foreign land to venture for a difficult but reaping career.

About Pratistha, I would have been mad if I was her brother, but I am glad that she is back. To all my friends, guys watch out when you are working at places as such. Some of the places are really sketchy and we should learn to take care of ourselves.
 
Posted on 07-05-06 6:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sabai students ko valo hos.
 
Posted on 07-05-06 8:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi all,

Once Sunita too dissapeared like this girl in Kathmandu. I tried my best looking for her on all the MOMO Shops in KTM, she liked MOMO a lot.

May her soul rest in Peace.

DakyMangalSi
 
Posted on 07-06-06 12:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Very good response.
What the hell is she trying to prove?
Tell me frankly, does any Nepali in the US have a comfortable lifestyle? What was she expecting? She should be dreaming of 'bedding' a white or a black male and get a cofortable way of living. It failed and she acted up. Otherwise, how is it possible for no Nepali friends to know of her plans and tantrums?
 
Posted on 07-06-06 1:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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himalayantiger,
nicely put hoina ta....
we blend in so easily with americans or indians.... (O:

and u r 100% correct in ur statement that there are lot more opportunities for ppl who came here and went through turmoil.. during undergraduate years.. (O:
 
Posted on 07-06-06 2:24 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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she just wanted her parents to get US visa, that's it..........!!!!!! anyway, she is very smart though, like Fulan Devi..!!!
 
Posted on 07-06-06 2:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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so are you suggesting that one shouldwork like a slave , risk their life and torture themselves and thier family so they could " blend in " with the white people?
screw that, if blending in was so imp , american companies wouldnot be booking flights to indian and bringing indians in h1bs. they would be head hunting in estes park and ocean city for propestive employee.
i have seen tons of college grads not finding jobs in the usa... who are totally blended in , while masala stinking indians grabing the jobs that should've been occupied by blended degree holders...
 
Posted on 07-06-06 4:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Leave her alone. She already has got hugh attention ( which i could hardly bear). It's her life.I wish her good luck for the future
 
Posted on 07-06-06 4:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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First of all, sorry loote for taking your thread to a different topic.
Dyamn and thapap, we learn as we grow, I am wrong.
 
Posted on 07-06-06 11:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I AGREE WITH imi......
 



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