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| Enquirer |
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on 07-Aug-01 12:03 AM
Ok, we've seen couple of postings about individuals with some kind of Nepali background doing well in the US. Do we know if these individuals don't mind us discussing about them in a public forum like this? Some posters are even congratulating them as though they will ever see their congratulations. Will they ever know that certain nepali community website is discussing about them? These are some rhetorical questions that spring to the Enquirer's mind.
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| Robin Pandey |
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on 07-Aug-01 01:03 AM
Hi Enquirer, It is good that you enquire about something went through your mind. Internet is a free world and it is free to express one's view just like you express your view. Yes, perhaps the top sales person of SAP software will never come to GBNC or perhaps she will, but it is free to Congratulate someone for her great acheivement. It is inspiring and encouraging for younger people, who are students or they are just starting out in the job market to hear about and read about such success. Sudha's success is a great story that if you put your mind to it, you can do anything. One person, alone generated $40 million worth of revenue is not a joke. Although Sudha has already received her fame through the Fortune magazine, and probably care less about what we say here. She deserves a Congratulations everywhere, whether in the Fortune magazine or GBNC or America Darpan magazine. So, Mr. Enquirer little Congratulation for your little enquiry and keep writing your rhetorical thinking.
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| GUY |
Posted
on 07-Aug-01 01:57 PM
Hey guys, Is Sudha a Nepali for real? If she is, that's really a happy news for us Nepalese and that would inspire our future generation for a better tomorrow. Take care.
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| PDK |
Posted
on 07-Aug-01 03:38 PM
Sudha's last name is Shah-tsou. I do not know what nationallity "tsou" is. "Her father was a doctor in Nepal, and Sudha, the oldest of five children, grew up in a rural village without electricity. As a teenager, she attended a Catholic boarding school run by German nuns in Katmandu." I was just wondering, that could there be no electricity, where there could be doctors? And Catholic school run by Germans? Which one is that? Congratulations to Sudha. Hope more Nepalis could go up the ladder like her. I am sure there are some, who just dont get publicity.
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| School |
Posted
on 07-Aug-01 04:36 PM
F.Y.I The name of the school is ST Mary's High School,Located in Jawlakhel. Established in 1955 by German nuns.
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| Hero |
Posted
on 09-Aug-01 10:16 AM
Sudha is married to a Chinese man. Hence her full last name is Shah-Tsou.
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