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   To the beautiful girls in this picture: 12-Jul-01 Anil
     I agree. These girls had the intellig 12-Jul-01 HallaGiri


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Anil Posted on 12-Jul-01 10:45 AM

To the beautiful girls in this picture: Do not be discouraged by the comments in this page. The people commenting here are only showing the nasty side of the Nepali national character. Probably none of them actually attended the convention. Only they criticise from afar. They are not proud of being Nepali, probably most are rejected by the americans too because of their poor attitude. If they dont have pride in themselves they will not have respect from others either. I am afraid that if this is the kind of criticism we heap upon anyone who dares to take part in a beauty contest, or who allows their picture to be posted on the internet, in the future few girls will want to take part in these contests. You can be proud of what you did. In picture 44 that I think is your mom and dad and they are good looking Nepalis too. They must be very proud of you and they should be. You have learned from this experience that not everyone in the Nepali community is of good character. Hold your head up high, posture stright, and right mind set. You will be successful here because you ar good and right. Be proud of you beauty and your nationality. Many will admire you and the cowardly will criticise annonymously without showing their picture. GOOD JOB.


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HallaGiri Posted on 12-Jul-01 07:39 PM

I agree.

These girls had the intelligence, beauty and courage to stand in front of about thousand people and perform for the contest. They actually looked pretty decent in real life. My only disppoint goes to ANA which can't even hire a better photographer to do present these contestants in a better light.

I have a feeling that the negative criticism are mostly coming from sad lonely Nepali guys in the U.S. who do not have the intelligence, beauty and courage to even ask someone out.