10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

If your are planning to visit Nepal, then here are 10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting.

Avoid asking these questions and save yourself from hurting Nepali people’s sentiment. Respect People and Culture. Avoid asking foolish questions!!

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10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

Here is the list of 10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting.

Donot ask these question to any Nepali you come across with!!

1. Have You Climbed Mt. Everest?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Mt. Everest-The Highest Peak of the World

Nepal is globally known as the country of Mountains. The highest peak of the world Mt. Everest is located in Nepal. Many people know Nepal just for Everest or Sagarmatha.

Tourist of different country visits Nepal for mountain climbing. And most of them assume that all Nepalese are capable of Mountain Climbing, which is a very popular misconception. So, questions you should avoid asking Nepalese is, “If you have ever climbed Mt. Everest?” They wouldn’t be offended by the question but they would see you as a weirdo for asking such a stupid question.

Being a Nepali does not mean that everyone has climbed Mt. Everest. It’s a general knowledge every one of us knows climbing Mt. Everest is not an easy task. So, never ask such stupid questions.

And, Yes!! if you are thinking to Visit Nepal, “We Welcome You!! Welcome to Nepal.”

2. Are You a Sherpa? Are You a Guide?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa- First Nepalese Woman to Climb Mt. Everest

This question is again related to mountain climbing. If you are keen on mountain climbing and you have heard about Everest adventure, then you must have heard about the Sherpa Community of Nepal.

The Sherpas reside in the mountain region of Nepal. They are the Climber’s tribe of Nepal. You must have heard about the different renowned mountain climbers belonging to the Sherpa community including Pasang Lamu Sherpa– The first Nepali woman to climb Mt. Everest. The Sherpa’s are adapted to the cold weather/climate of the mountain region. So, many of them are mountain guides or porter working in the Everest area.

If this is the extent of your knowledge of Nepal, you might have the conception that Nepal is all about Sherpas and everyone residing here is Sherpa. In addition, you might be deluged that all Sherpas are tourist guides/porters which is not the case.

“Are You a Sherpa? Are You a Guide?” are the Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese

3. Are You a Gorkha? Do You Carry Khukuri?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Bir Gorkhali

Nepal is known as the Country of Bir Gorkhali. Nepal is one of the few countries in the world that has never been colonized by an outside force. It has fought many battles for the sovereignty of the country on the strength of Khukuri, alone.

Nepali people have been applauded by the world leader and even by its enemy for their bravery and recognized as the “Bir Gorkhalis” throughout the world.

We are proud to be called “Bir Gorkhalis” but we don’t carry Khukuri. Khukuri is the pride of Nepal and all the Nepalese. At present, we don’t use it to fight in battle. Nepal is a peace-loving country.

Most Nepalese have Khukuri at home for decorative purposes but they do not carry it with them all the time. Asking do you carry Khukuri is a stupid question one can ask to show their stupidity.

Do You Carry Khukuri? This is one of the Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese.

4. Isn’t Nepal a Part of India?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Map of Nepal

Now, this is one of the most stupid and offensive questions one can ask any Nepali person. As mentioned above, Nepal is an independent country that has never been colonized by an outside force. So it is neither the part of India nor China.

Nepal is a land-locked country that lies between India and China. Nepal is a country itself. Indeed a Sovereign Nation. “If Nepal is part of India/ China” is the Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese. Asking such questions will hurt Nepalese sentiment and reflect your lack of general knowledge.

5. Wasn’t Buddha Born in India?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Birth Place of Gautam Buddha- Lumbini

Nepal is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. Gautam Buddha is known as the “Light of Asia.”

Buddha also known as Siddhartha Guatama, was born in Lumbini, Nepal. The fact Buddha got his enlightenment under a tree in Bodhgaya that lies in India at present has been marketed as Bouddha was born in India, not Nepal with a plan to flourish tourism in India which is false information.

Buddha was born in Nepal. Nepal is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. So, before asking questions such as if Buddha was born in India, it would be good to do some research and run your mouth.

Wasn’t Buddha Born in India? This is one of the Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese.

6. Are You a Buddhist?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

Nepal is a colourful garden of “ Char Jat Chattis Barna” meaning in Nepal, there are 4 major castes and 36 different ethnic groups living in mutual harmony.

Not all the people living here follows Buddhism. Some are Hindu, some are Buddhist, some are Christian and some are Muslim. So, asking Are you a Buddhist? just because of little knowledge you possess about Nepal, might be offensive to some people belonging to another religion.

So, one of the Questions you should avoid asking Nepalese is, “Are You a Buddhist? “. Save yourself from offending Nepali people.

7. Are You Poor?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting
Kalinchowk, Kuri Village of Nepal

Nepal is a Developing country. It is making progress slowly compared to the past. Slow progress is still progress.

Nepal is progressing in the tourism industry. It is promoting and flourishing tourism. And also making progress in agriculture. Nepali people are working in many big brands and multinational companies worldwide. Their earning and spending capacities have increased. The literacy rate of Nepal has increased compared to the past. Nepal is also making progress in the Information Technology sector. Nepal even has a billionaire recognised by Forbes. Apart from that, Nepal is rich in cultural heritages.

So, one of the Questions you should avoid asking Nepalese is, “Are you Poor?” Asking such questions is rude. Don’t make people feel inferior by asking such insensitive questions.

8. Can you speak English? Or, how do you speak such good English?

One of the misconception foreigners has about Nepalese is regarding their English speaking skill.

All the Nepalese might not be able to speak English since English is not their first language or mother tongue, but it doesn’t mean Nepalese cannot speak English.

The younger generation can speak English quite fluent. If they cannot, it is not a situation to be shameful.

So, refrain from asking questions such as, “Can you speak English? Or, how do you speak such good English?”

9. Why Do (not) You Eat Beef?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

The cow is the national animal of Nepal. The Hindus Community of Nepal worships the Cow as a deity on the third day of Tihar. So, it is beyond for many to eat them.

In Nepal, it is strictly prohibited to eat Beef. But some youngsters or people who do not follow the Hindu religion might eat beef despite restrictions but that is their personal choice. You should not judge any Nepali for eating or not eating beef.

To judge or ask them to eat beef or why not to eat beef are the Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting.

10. Is MoMo the National Food of Nepal?

10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting

Nepalese are quiet fond of Mo-Mo. Mo-Mo is a popular dish in Nepal. But for sure it is not the national food of Nepal.

If you are curious what really is mo-mo, then my answer is it is a type of dumpling- usually steamed, though they are sometimes fried or steam-fried having vegetables or meat fillings eaten with soup/aachar.

Calling Nepalese Mo-Mo or asking them if MoMo is the National Food of Nepal is one of the Questions you should avoid asking Nepalese.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed reading our article on the topic 10 Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting.

Thank You for reading our article till the end. If you are visiting Nepal or thinking to visit Nepal do research on Questions You Should Avoid Asking Nepalese in your First Meeting so you will not offend or hurt the sentiment of people living over here unconsciously.

“We Welcome You to Nepal”

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