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Year : 2107 BS     (2050 AD)
 
Place : Microsoft Company, USA

(Two Americans (Microsoft Top Level Employees) Talking) :: Alex & John
 

:: BREAKING NEWS ::

 
Currency Conversion Rate : NRs. 1.00 = US$ 109.63 (Buy) &  US$ 110.39 (Sell)
 
 
Alex: Hi John, you didn't came yesterday to office?
 
John: Yeah, I was in Nepalese Embassy for stamping.
 
Alex: Oh really, what happened, I heard that nowadays it has become very strict.
 
John: Yeah, but I managed to get it.
 
Alex: How long it took to get it stamped?
 
John: Oh, it was nasty man, long queue. Bill Gates was standing in front of me and they played with him like
anything. That's why it got delayed. I went there at 8 AM itself and waited and returned by 5 PM .
 
Alex: Really? In NEPAL , it is a matter of an hour to get stamped for USA
 
John: Yeah, but that is because who in NEPAL will be interested in coming to USA man, their economy has been
booming.
 
Alex: So, when are you leaving? 
 
John: Anytime, after receiving my tickets from the client in NEPAL and you know, I will be getting a chance to fly in
Nepal Airlines (NA). Sort of dream come true.
 
Alex: How long are you going to stay in NEPAL?
 
John: What do you mean by how long? I will be settled in NEPAL , my company has promised me that they will
process my Everest Card (like green card in USA)
 
Alex: Really, lucky person man, it is very difficult to get a Everest Card.
 
John: Yeah, that's why, I am planning to marry a Nepali girl there.
 
Alex: But you can find lots of US girls in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar, Butwal etc.
 
John: But, I prefer Nepali girls because they are beautiful and cultured.
 
Alex: Where did you get the offer?
 
John: In Butwal, salary is good there, but cost of living is quite high, it is NRs. 2500/- for a single room
accommodation.
 
Alex: I see, that's too much for US people, NRs. 1 = US$ 109.64  Oh God! What about in Kathmandu?
 
John: No idea, but it may be much higher then this...
 
Alex: I heard, almost all the Nepalese are having one personal Robot for help.
 
John: You can get a BMW car for NRs. 5000/-, and a personal Robot for less than NRs.7500/-. But my dream is to
purchase Ambassador, which costs NRs.2 ,00,000/- but has got a lovely design.
 
Alex: By the way, who is your client?
 
John: 'Ambition Everest', a pure Nepalese company, specialising in Embedded Software with AI.
 
Alex: Oh, really, lucky to work in a pure Nepalese company. They are really intelligent and unlike American
Bodyshoppers who have opened their Fly-by-night outfits in Nepal. There you have full freedom and no restrictions.
You can do whatever you want! I wonder how that state has perfected that system.
 
John: Yeah man!, you are right. I hope our America also follows their footsteps.
 
Alex: How are you going to cope with their language?
 
John: Why not? From my school days I have been learning Nepali as my first language here at New York . At the
Consulate they tested my proficiency in Nepali and were quite impressed by my cent per cent score in TONIL i.e. Test
of Nepali as International Language.
 
Alex: So, you are going to have fun there.
 
John: Yeah, I will be travelling in the world's fastest train, world's long underground way...

Alex: You know, the Nepalese President is scheduled to visit US next year, he may then relax the number of visas.
 
John: That's true. Last month, The Nepalese Foreign Minister visited White House and donated Rs. 100,000/- for
infrastructure development and he sugggested to follow model  used in NEPAL.
Bill Gates also got a chance of meeting him. Very lucky person.
 
Alex: OK, Good Luck John.
 
John: Same to you Alex. And don't go to Consulate in a "Daura Suruwal" because they will think you are too
Nepalised and may doubt you will never come back and hence your Non-Immigrant Visa may get rejected. But don't
forget to say " Namaste, Sanchai hunuhunchha ??" to the Visa officer. It seems he likes that and will not
give you a visa if you don't greet him that way.
 
 
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