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Morange
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Posted on 08-26-08 6:29
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Dear All,
Please reply on our following survey:
What should the Prime Minister Prachanda have worn during his swearing in ceremony ?
- Daura suruwal yes / no
- Suit, tie and nepali topi yes / no
- Any dress yes / no
Thank you.
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rajeshkc
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Posted on 08-26-08 7:44
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the bastard should be wearing the orange jumpsuit they give in US prisons...fugging criminal
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Sarkozy
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Posted on 08-26-08 8:56
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He should be wearing Katro and heading to Hell for taking 13000 innocent lives. Period
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khaobadi
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Posted on 08-26-08 10:10
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Why the leaders of such a poor country is wearing an expensive dress
like suit which costs from 5,000 to 10,000. If he does not want Daura
Sulwal then use shirt pant and sweater. That is typical nepali. Suit
for a party which supports farmers. Since when farmers start wearing
suits?
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Riten
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Posted on 08-26-08 10:51
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My personal opinion:
The politicians should wear national dress in formal ceremonies... such as when being sworn in. This not only emphasizes the somberness of the moment, but also points to the unity of all our Nepali cultures.
In regional events, if they want, they can wear regional dresses... such as dhoti or bakkhu or ghaagar, etc.
Other than that, suit and tie should be ok for day to day or semi-formal occasions. One has to look smart.
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