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US Returnee
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Posted on 02-24-13 12:47
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Is it acceptable to write " No Gift Box Please" in the invitation card for wedding in Nepal ?
What would be the best way ? Since we won't be staying in Nepal and would be best if we do not receive gift boxes.
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bbmb
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Posted on 02-24-13 12:51
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i think that is acceptable. i used to see these kind of things when i was in nepal around 2005/06....
Last edited: 24-Feb-13 12:51 PM
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sherlock
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Posted on 02-24-13 1:15
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Don't worry. It's become a common norm in Kathmandu these days.
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biwash prawashi
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Posted on 02-24-13 6:21
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yes it is totally acceptable. I have read "कृपया जिन्सी उपहारको कस्ट नगर्नु होला"
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