Posted by: GeetMaiJawaafDiu? January 12, 2017
Nepalese living outside - Stop complaining about Nepal, idiots!
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How did this so-called 'college lecturer' become one? With Nepotism, politics or both?
The following are
some of his English expressions 
vs 
normal English usage:

complain against
vs 
complain about?

we need to create the good system
vs
we need to create a good system

I could go on and on .... 

Have you ever heard these Indian-born CEO’s Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, Indra Nooyi, Shantanu Narayen, Anshu Jain, Ajay Banga and much more complaining about what kind of leader does India need and what kind of system India should have?
You don't use "much more" on countable nouns. Persons can be counted. I would rather use the phrase "many more". The emergence of Indian-born CEOs clearly points to that of the next frontier for Western economic colonialism and the economic diplomacy needed to take root in the soon-to-be most populous nation. Comprendo?

I love my country for our people, culture, traditions, festivals, belief, social values, art, architecture of the land, and multi-dimensional heritage.
Of all, the inclusion of certain keywords in this sentence makes it the most disturbing. The culture of Hindu hegemony systematically instills incompetence in a social system which is built upon stratification and untouchability. No wonder the Hindu nobility and their henchmen got chased out of India as the Hindu society was too weak to defend themselves against the Muslim invaders. The social values of the Muslims might have made them relatively stronger than those being invaded. Go figure.


Let me tell you- when these NRN  hypocrites come to Nepal, they complain about the water they use to clean their face is dirty, the tissue paper they use isn't soft enough, food they eat is not hygienic, air they breathe is polluted, road they drive is not safe and so on and so forth. There is nothing they like about Nepal.
The contributions of NRN towards the relief and re-construction effort cannot be overlooked in the aftermath of that devastating earthquake. The author, on the other hand, takes childish offence when certain obvious and factual issues are pronounced. This guy has some serious growing-up to do.

I am sick and tired of reading and hearing from Nepalese living outside complaining against Nepal. 
Any form of complaint is a good thing actually. In this case, those complaints may not even be attributed to the author's negligence or within the jurisdiction of his normal day to day official duties.
Therefore, 'Chilax', bro, will you? 
According to Jack Ma, complaints can be opportunities in disguise. If you do not even acknowledge an existing problem, how in the world are you going to even formulate plans and take actions to solve any given issue?


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