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ANS
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Posted on 04-03-09 9:37
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This is not the first time since I came to USA. Again Police came and gave warning... Neighbors called police. Do you guys/your friends too drink alcohol, start making loud vulgar noise and fight ? Can not we drink and talk normal ? So sad, this is what I have been seeing in every single Nepali gathering or parties.. Drink, talk vulgar and fight at the end. Now a days I stopped attending any nepali youth's parties even though I also drink socially. So pathetic!!!
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Bhakte
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Posted on 04-03-09 9:51
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You are right, why we gotta be so stupid? Small incidents like that can effect the future in this country. Amazingly, I haven't seen any incident like that in our area (been in this area for 4 years) and hope it will remain the same forever.
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bhikhaari
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Posted on 04-03-09 10:16
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simple: nepali youths who come here think they are free from the family chains (in nepal) and are in a free country hence, can do anything. its ironic that the same idiots who drink and fight against each other go to college next morning to learn(?) with the hope that they'll build the future of the country....so much for that, after the fight where two good friends turn into enemies. hare shiva!
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target2green
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Posted on 04-03-09 10:50
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Once I had same experience: I went to one of my friends place for the get together (and I was soo excited as I was the only nepali in my college and it had been a while not seeing friends). We were 5 and all were coming from different places some were even came by driving 10-11 hours. After having beers the guy who hosted said "The paki guy is giving me hard time at my work".....and immediately other replied " lets go and beat him" and I thought WTF is this.....I told them "We are not in nepal....if something goes wrong then we will be deported........and more over we are drunk".......third guy replied "ok you stay here...we will go".........once they left I was on my way home at a speed of 40-45 miles/hr...........I'm not in touch with them since then.
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babbal123
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Posted on 04-03-09 1:49
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The first day I landed on US I got a knock on my door by a cop. Actually we were just started boozing and the cop showed up. We were not making so much noise but i think it may be some random check.
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commando
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Posted on 04-03-09 4:40
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target2green, drunk-driving?
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 04-03-09 4:59
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First of, there is no plural form of youth. It is both singular and plural. Depends on the usage. Smart-ass! aren't I? But getting back to your Nepali Youth being rowdy question/concern. You see more of such behavior in Nepal and not much of it in the United States. But they do loiter around at the ANA hotel lobby, the entrance, and the corridors even while the front desk staff will naturally be wishing that they would stop doing that. Gotta love Nepal and Nepalese!
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