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parakhidotcom
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Posted on 03-17-12 10:59
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http://www.parakhi.com/blogs/2012/03/18/im-sorry
March 18, 2012 By: nirmal
I'm Sorry! These words are extremely powerful. As I get older I understand the value of that phrase even more and realize how important it is in everyday life. The phrase holds just as much weight in business relationships as it does in personal relationships.
People make mistakes. We all know that no one person is perfect. We could go on and talk about what "perfect" really means but lets focus today on the above phrase. Mistakes happen and owning up to it builds credibility and trust. When you make a mistake and own up to it, it also makes the other party become less defensive.
Now let's put the phrase into context!
I recently went to a restaurant in Koteswore. I ordered momos and a mineral water. The food came on time and the momos were good. However, there was a string of hair on one of the pieces of momo. I let the server know about the issue and he was puzzled on what to do or say. I was unsatisfied with the way it was handled because he did not say anything and just stood there. I diffused the situation and just told him that it's okay. Then as I was finishing the rest of the momos (other than the concerned one), the server came and told me that the string of hair was actually something from the momo wrap and not real hair. I was amazed.
I will not recommend this restaurant to my friends because of one simple reason. The server did not acknowledge the mistake. If he had simply said, I am sorry that something was on the momo. How can we help make your experience better?, I would have understood that it was just human error and nothing intentional. I would have been more likely to revisit the restaurant or tell my friends about it because the momos were actually good. But the fact that the server did not own up to the shortcoming, I was compelled to write something about it.
In a time when restaurant sales have taken a hit because of new drinking and driving regulations in Kathmandu, any restaurant that is getting customers should be providing extra customer service to anyone who walks through their doors. When the food takes longer than usual or something ends up on the momo or any food plate that should not be there or if something unpleasant happens to ruin the customer experience, just own up to it and say I am sorry. It's good business.
http://www.parakhi.com/blogs/2012/03/18/im-sorry
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Posted on 03-17-12 11:56
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Thought provoking yet good writing. I am becoming fond parakhi writing keep it up .
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Posted on 03-18-12 12:34
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Everything well put and agreed. Just a little thought though, based on my own experiences. A lot of us live outside Nepal and enjoy the system and the culture that is already built for us.We have to remember that, not all of us are that equally blessed nor do we all have the degrees in the fields involved-unfortunately. I wish it was like that but the fact is it isn't. Last year I was back in Nepal and with limited time I had a mountain of works to be done. I am sure you get the picture when it comes to getting things done in Nepal when the time is framed from your end and initially I was frustrated/mad and what not. Eventually,I realized the problem was me and not them. Just because I have seen a better world does not mean the on going process for years should change over night nor do I deserve any better. I am not implying that we have to keep empbracing the "stautus quo" but as we seek improvements, lets not forget how our system is built and lets try to help each other, teach other in improving our selves and our society. If its a mom restaurant, as a learned citizen it is our responsibility to share ideas on how things could be improved that will ultimately will be a win-win situation for both sides. It is not always easy preaching or giving advices in Nepal,I get it but if we are following that road to perfection, we all have to do a better job than just be a mere spectator to all the ongoing odds.Just a thought!!!
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Posted on 03-18-12 1:10
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aha ! mukh nai rasaune MOMO ,kun masala halera pakayou .bhana bhana !!! Tei ta ho ni BMC masal ,yo masala hale pachi ta Masu nai halna pardaina ....BMC masala ...tun tun tung.
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parakhidotcom
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Posted on 03-18-12 1:35
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@intelligentguy Thank you and appreciate your feedback. Please continue to read Parakhi blogs at http://www.parakhi.com/blogs/
@siliconhills Thanks for your feedback. Yes as a learned citizen it is also my responsibility to share what I have learned. Really appreciate you putting the time to write back. Please continue to read our blogs.
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Posted on 03-18-12 1:47
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I wonder parakhi dot com is some friend or relative of San, owner of sajha.com. When i posted my website link long time ago, he termed it as against sajha policies and removed the link and now i am seeing his blogging website all the time with the threads.
What's up with the Favoritism, San bro???
No offense to parakhi dot com, the website is pretty darn good.
Peace
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Posted on 03-18-12 11:04
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The blogger raises a valid issue - that of customer services and truth be told, a huge majority of businesses fall short when it comes to providing quality customer services. Those who've valued their customers are likely to be more profitable.
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Posted on 03-20-12 12:38
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May be you're the first one to complain about hair.
My brother who used to vomit when ever he saw a piece of hair, once he graduated from the acdemy of police force his issue on hair was gone.
One day i joined his Mahendra Police Club kitchen, and he pulls a long hair from his mouth and said "एई तेरो आखा फुट्यो कि क्याहो , २ फुटे रौ पनि देखिनस, to the kitchen master.
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Posted on 03-20-12 12:57
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Hi Sirus_me
Regarding your question about parakhi.com postings in sajha, please be advised that you are allowed to provide "credit" to your site as long as you post the whole article content in sajha.com and provide a credit at beginning and end.
Most of the time people simply want to post a link to promote their sites directly or post part of the article and ask people to click to see more. Those are simply promotions and more than few of those will be asked to stop or action taken to stop.
However if someone posts like parakhi and simply provides their link back as 'credits' then those are fine in sajha. It's not a case of favoritism
I hope that answers your question.
Best Regards
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Posted on 04-25-12 11:27
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kathmandu ma maile pani eauta jhare dokan ma ekchoti khasi ko ras bhako mashu khadai thean jhinga mareko bhete jholma tespachey maile khalasi lai bolaera bhane ani sahuni lai pani bhane ani jhinga bahira nikale tespachey sahunile aajhai mashu thapera deno bho teti bela ta chupa lagera khae pachey che bekar ma khako bhanera ghin lagio ani jana chadedean hamile tesko barema kehein pani garna shakdaina garna shakne bhaneko eauta kura cha aarko choti to dokan ma najane that`s it so best of luck choosing good restaurent to eat food aba hazor haru lai tyo thahanai cha hola tyo momo ko pitho pani dus din dekhin nadhoeko khutta le kachak kachak kilchera banaencha one thing though tyo raga ko mashu chai momo ma hale pachey steam le garda sabai rog haru bhagera momo healthy huncha re but again its rumer hai aba ke complain garne zindagi bhari tyahein momo mashu choela kachila pangra etc etc kichha parera chyang ra raksi ra tugba sangha khaeo kehein hudaina most of us are immune to it anyways tara tyo kura chai aru thao ma 3 barsha bhanda mathe baseko lai chai lagu hudaina teneharu lai chai pet ko birami huna shakcha may be shakcha
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Posted on 04-26-12 11:42
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Initially I thought the post title was a pre-emptive apology for the picture of delicious momos you posted. Damn you!
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Posted on 04-27-12 8:22
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The post was pretty informative and wrote in a gentel manner, but i must tell you something , the picture dominated your writing, you could have post a picture of MOMO resturant, Why you have to upload such HI-DEF 18 mega pixel cristal clear delicious mouth watering Picture, why ? why ? why ? and i happen to watch this in a time that i being so tired and hungry , i kill you ! my mouth was literally filled with saliva , Plz next time , think before you post something.
Cause it really matters ! come on dude !
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