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 I am from Nepal, I love my country but I don't refrain to introduce myself as an Indian to cut short a discussion with an idiot or to get my point across  period

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Posted on 08-04-11 11:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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And if you think I become a traitor or even less patriot than you by not bragging abt how much I love my country in sajha call
 Alexa marrach 
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You seriously need some help
 
Posted on 08-05-11 10:43 AM     [Snapshot: 1135]     Reply [Subscribe]
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lol fattu i understand your situation :P Looks like most people haven't seen the type of people you have to deal once in a while when it comes to this topic :P

 
Posted on 08-05-11 10:48 AM     [Snapshot: 1139]     Reply [Subscribe]
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इट्स बिन मोर द्यान ३ मीनेत्स याण्ड आइ ह्याबन्ट हर्ड अ शीट फ्रम यु। सि इट्स टफर द्यान इट साउण्ड,नो ??
 
Posted on 08-05-11 10:51 AM     [Snapshot: 1121]     Reply [Subscribe]
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paulina didi: with your account of hiring practice, i hope you don't start a business as you might get into some serious trouble with that mentality of discriminatory hiring practice esp if you are in US. If I were to hire someone I would hire an individual based on their qualification for the position that is open over nationality, regardless of where an individual is from. Yes helping one's fellow countrymen is one thing, however if you think by choosing a Nepali person over someone who is more qualified non-Nepali gives you a sense of being patriotic then that in my opinion is the most falsely perceived notion. And please don't make any assumption on Indians will do the same without any evidence, as you might know lot of young Nepalese are hired by big corporations in India to work for them. 

 
Posted on 08-05-11 10:57 AM     [Snapshot: 1182]     Reply [Subscribe]
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एक्ज्याक्लि टुनर, सम पीपुल सिरियसली निड टु गेट आउट अफ देर रुम याण्ड क्याच अप विथ द वोरल्ड अराउण्ड देम ।
 
Posted on 08-05-11 11:09 AM     [Snapshot: 1198]     Reply [Subscribe]
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लुक्स लाइक नेपाली तोर्पे अमेरिकन नेभर टुक हिज थर्टि सेकेण्ड टु एजुकेट सम्वान अबाउट हिज ग्रेट कन्ट्री हि इज सो प्राउड अफ  । फकिङ हिपोक्रेट !!
 
Posted on 08-05-11 12:00 PM     [Snapshot: 1248]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chaurey I am talking about mostly for gas station and restaurant business in particularly in the US...and given the same qualifications, I will hire my countryman because that is exactly what an indian or an American would do...Whenever we are in a position to help fellow Nepales we think "too smart" and go with the other person, cuz we are too afraid to help Nepalis..We must get over this mentality as well...there are lots of qulaified Nepalis in many field and regardless of the industry--if I come across an equally qualified Nepali then I will take them over Indians..I am not being a racist here..

If Indians are hiring Nepalese in big corporations in India then good for them...Nepal has also given jobs to lots of madwadi in Nepal..its time they reciprocate our generosity and not just make our brothers "bahadurs."

I wish more IT managers, business managers in corporate settings started to help hire and recruit fellows Nepalis..but not, the mentality is only I should be in the position and nepalis are better off away from me are afraid they might reach their success....

We need to learn from our indian counterparts--to do more of the "desi" favor of helping our people..thats how they hire us anyway..they help their own ppl first then others like Nepali, bangladeshi etc...We need to develop more Nepali brotherhood/sisterhood and promote and help each other personally and professionally.....

Help doesn't always mean charity of donating few bucks here and there for some charity cause.............

 
Posted on 08-05-11 12:43 PM     [Snapshot: 1268]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@ Paulinadidi, I wish you were a little more articulate in getting your point across.

I'd hire an Indian any day over a Nepali as long as he proves to be more qualified than the latter. I'd also hire any middleastern over Indian, Nepali over Kenyan or an eskimo over American based on the skill set I need most.

Speaking of 'Indians' you have come across, it seems the only people you've put in context are marwari businessmen, street hawkers from Bihar, penny pincher gas station owners, fraudulent consultants and some resent'able' gujrati Motel owners. If you were more aware, you would have spoken of Scientists in NASA, engineers in GE, Vice Presidents in Microsoft and Department heads in MIT. Pray tell, wouldn't you diversify your outlook a little more?

India has a population of over one billion people and sterotyping all Indians over a handful  you have met just sounds a little too peurile for me. Agreed, they act LESS HIP than us Abercrombie clad Nepalese, speak with an embarrassing accent are a little more on the stingy end, but should these amenities put them into an evil category? Ask yourself.

Speaking of employment reciprocation, kindly do the maths once again, there is one single state in India that hosts 90% Nepalese people, remember what happened when Bhutan ferretted our Nepalese brothers? Also, These days not all Nepalese are bahadurs, I personally have friends who rake more moolah than you could imagine in Healthcare and Information Technologies in prime cities in India.

Speaking of being hired, my first job had an Indian interviwer and he (believe me or faint) chose me among the bevy of five candidates of which two were Indian. You think he is insane, I think he was ethical. That is the difference between how different individual perceive.

Again, let's revisit what you have spoken against Indians. First of all, THEY ARE NOT OBLIGED TO HIRE US, we very well know that explotation, if any, will be on any individual who work in Consulting industry, not just Nepalese. Just as they are not doing us favor by hiring us, we can choose not to work with them as well. And here is the tricky part, and let's be honest - We need them, we approach them time and again for jobs only to speak evil of them, tell me, is that mature?
 

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Posted on 08-05-11 2:17 PM     [Snapshot: 1328]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey fatty,I ain't stooping to your leve.  Goo lai chalaye jhan ganaucha. 
 
Posted on 08-05-11 2:22 PM     [Snapshot: 1341]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I knew u would come up with something like this but you are good bro, you ate good.. Good weekend !
 
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Posted on 08-05-11 2:35 PM     [Snapshot: 1353]     Reply [Subscribe]
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धोतीहरुले हानी सक्यो हो नेपालीलाई कण्दोमा साथी हो।
 
Posted on 08-05-11 2:47 PM     [Snapshot: 1341]     Reply [Subscribe]
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paulina didi: the essence of brotherhood/sisterhood is relative, i am not going to cross my ethical boundries and hire someone who is less qualified just cause he/she is a Nepali. If a qualified Nepali walks in for a job that my company has an opening for, then certainly I will put in a good word and try to on board them as much as I can. However; if  the same person is unqualified then I am not going to risk my own ass to bring them onboard and be responsible for their actions should they fail to perform. That is just unethical in my view.

Most of the Marwadi's that operate in Nepal that I know of happen to be Nepali citizen, though in your view it seems that they are not, they have been conducting business in Nepali soil for few generations now and I don't think that applies to Nepal hiring them.



 
Posted on 08-05-11 2:50 PM     [Snapshot: 1371]     Reply [Subscribe]
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behoove_me!! Well said, I agree with you 100%...I am saying I will hire a fellow Nepali given they also have equal qualifications..I will have a soft corner for Nepalis because I do believe average Nepalis are better at heart and honesty than an average Indian..!!I really don't know much about the changing indian culture and development...I know "outsourcing" and few rich industrialist have given a new height to indian economy..in that, if a few Nepalis become someone, i am not surprised!!

But what ever you have said, I agree, and I am not so "shallow" as you have made me appear--it's just that I think we Nepalis in general are less likely to help our own people than indians..

Anyway, I like what you have written and I agree with you on all of these..but I will still hire my fellow nepali given he is equally competitive...cuz thats my country man...we gotta start doing these things to help each other..!!

 
Posted on 08-05-11 2:52 PM     [Snapshot: 1374]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 aiight dude.  let's bury the hatchet and both have a good weekend.  we can spar again some other day :-)


 
Posted on 08-05-11 3:56 PM     [Snapshot: 1435]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@ Paulinadidi I'd like to refute your last comment yet again on the ground of ethics and magnanimity, but I won't. 'Guess to each his/her own.

Also, you'd written:

"........... and I am not so "shallow" as you have made me appear"

I re-read my comment once again and it seems I have read between your lines a little too much. Emotions got the best of me this time (believe me, it doesn't happen too often).

Having said that, I humbly apologize, you were only speaking from your point of view and that did not require such criticism.

Peace.
 
 
 



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