Posted by: Rodiohead January 13, 2010
अमेरिकामा कसरी नेपालकोझै रसिलो मम र अचार बनाउने होला?
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jyapu no 1,


read yourself,


1. I come from a good jyapu family and had good education and enjoying a good American life right now.


2. Illiterate bahuns and chettris think all Newars are jyapus.


3.To be honest I find some bahuns and chettris filled with superiority complex because of their caste.


4.They call rice 'bhuja' and think it makes them have a higher status in society by calling it "bhuja" instead of "bhat".


5.Just because you can't do anything in your life you have to depend on your 500 year old ancestor who killed some people in the past to feel good about your worthless life?


 


I am so happy,   you being a jyaapu came to US and currently enjoying the luxyries that no one in your family had before...is that what you are trying to say?


why does it hurt you when someone calls you as Jyaapu?  Why do you enjoy when you speak these two words "Bahun & Chhetri" loud?


Don't you think there are some people in this world who are lot more supirior/smarter than you? do you not agree if they are bahuns or chhetri?


have you been always thinking that a jyaapu can never come to US and be smart as you are right now?


what do you think is wrong when some people want to talk in a different way than other? what if I say "bhuja" and another guy says "bhaat" and you say "ju ju dhau"? have you been thinking that people have problems with these words?


you are a confused guy.....start thinking a bit differently.


a guy who works in a farm, is called "jyaapu" in newari language, even if he is a bahun. This is not a living style dude!


jyaapu (in newari) = farmer (english) = krisak (nepali)     understood??

doesn't matter if the guy working in a farm is bahun, or chhetri, or newar, or kaami, or damai, or kusunda, or meche, or koche, or rajbansi, or suwal or .........

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