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Bitter Truth Being An Expatriate

A grandfather come to TIA to see off his grandson

Few days before I was talking with my two friends who are from the western part of Nepal. They are planning to go to Nepal as I am. We discussed our lives here and about our families. They are both happily married and both have children. Meanwhile, in our conversation, both expressed their emotional feelings when they left the families which also plunged me in.

When they think about going Nepal, they feel happy whereas when they think about leaving the families and the country, they feel like not going. One of them said that he went to Nepal last year taking few months leave from the work. The night before the leaving day of family, his son slept with him clutching his hands because his son was afraid of leaving his father. When his son slept, he went to the toilet but suddenly, his son woke up crying asking for his father. Another friend also expressed the same experiences with his family.

This is the representative story of my friends. I think every Nepalese who leaves his family and country might have the same experiences. Even though we live in foreign countries, we always have our families and our country in our hearts. Here we are to pursue our personal and families dreams. Every day, we have to work making happy to the boss as much as possible. We don´t have anyone here besides friends if we become sick. Our families stay worried about us and we do the same here. In this way, our lives have been running on. This is our lives in abroad.

Recently, I have read the news stated by China that Nepal is the country which is sleeping on the mines of gold. Yes, we have several kinds of minds but still, we have to struggle for our basic needs. It´s said that around 1500 people leave the country every day for their various purposes. If we go to the villages of our country, it´s very difficult to find the youths. In this way, how can we overcome all these problems? It´s high time our government had to think about it.

It´s based on the true story.
Thank you!

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