How
often is it that we make a plan to meet someone but they do not show up on
time? Half an hour later; an hour later of the depicted time is considered to
be normal; especially for casual gatherings. The justification? The traffic:
yes; one of the major reasons for us being late, got stuck in work: another,
but here is one of the major justifications: Nepali time.
What
is the Nepali time? Do we have a separate time frame for Nepal or does the time
adjust itself according to Nepali standards? Why is it justified for others to
come later than the anticipated time or for us to actually expect that they are
going to show up late anyway? Why is it okay to understand that when someone
says they will show up on time, we are almost certain that they are going to
show up later, which makes us move along their rhythm of presence? How often
have we worked on the clock of the Nepali time?
Is
it safe to say the “Nepali time” is one of the reasons most Nepalese love to
procrastinate? Is the Nepali time a thing or just an excuse??
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