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When I lived in Nepal for almost a decade, something always touched me deeply — the people never imposed their language on me.
Instead, they welcomed me with warmth, patience, and a genuine desire to connect. I learned at my own pace, and even when I struggled, they smiled, encouraged, and made space for me to feel at home.
What I carry with me today are not just memories, but moments of kindness — sharing food, festivals, stories, laughter, and the breathtaking beauty of a culture that embraces diversity with open arms.
Nepal didn’t just give me years of life; it gave me a sense of belonging.
And for that, I remain forever grateful.
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