Posted on 11-08-11 6:25
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Back when:
I remember purchasing 5 square lopsi ko titaura for 5 paisa. Lamo titaura was 5 paisa each. Pustakari and coconut candy used to cost 10 paisa. This was probably around '81 or '82.
Nowadays:
Just got back from Nepal. Anything less than Rs.5 is rarely used. Shopkeepers hand out candy in place of returning Rs.1 or Rs.2 change. I don't think paisa, sukka, mohar exist anymore.
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Posted on 11-08-11 12:26
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Woah!! that was way too cheap eventhough we compare the GDP per capita of now and then years.
Like you mentioned, one thing that I dont like is the way shopkeeper hands out candy/other goods instead of returning the exact change.
अमेरिकामा बस्ने प्राय जस्तो नेपालीहरु सबै मध्यम बर्गीय अथवा माथि (higher than middle class)
कल्लाई मुर्ख भन्या ?
मन भित्र को पत्रै पत्र!
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