YouTube keeps suggesting a bunch of Nepali vlogs to me, but I’m just not into it. I mean, people sitting on the floor, eating rice with their hands, mouths wide open—and sometimes there’s even a fly sitting on top of the rice or their hands. Plus, they talk so loud, you can instantly tell they’re not Khandani people. Who actually wants to watch that? It’s not my thing, honestly.
I’ll make an exception for Parakram Rana and Slay by Surbs—their content is polished, sophisticated, and relatable. Their high-end lifestyle, refined image, and attention to detail match my taste. Maybe it’s a jaat-paat thing, but their background, values, and societal alignment resonate with me. Their upbringing and presentation feel familiar and aligned with my preferences.
Then there’s this older, old-school guy from Virginia who lectures about children’s behavior, like using phones and tablets during dinner. He blames parents for not teaching discipline, and honestly, it offends me. Not everything is the parents’ fault—times have changed, and kids are growing up in a tech-driven world. His lectures feel out of touch, and I’m not here for it. YouTube needs to stop pushing these vlogs on me—I’m picky about what I watch.