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Is it legal in Nepal to walk around shirtless for men?

I saw this video on facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1C74hLMbwn/

Basically, this man went running shirtless. Someone complained it to the police, and he had to confront the police. Police said that this would make girls "feel" unsafe. I mean, what logic is this?

What's your opinion on this? How acceptable is it culturally? Does it cross legal boundary? Or, even if it were culturally unacceptable for some, should it warrant harassment?

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u/Dry_Chef_6216 — 5 days ago
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Where can we find the best chatpate in Imadole area? Panipuri ni mitho bhaye jhan ramro. Bojepokhari najikai mitho chatpate paune thau kata hola, does anyone know? Desperately looking for a good chatpate place.

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u/Dry_Chef_6216 — 7 days ago
▲ 15 r/Nepal

The dhumbal game which is also known as jhyap in nepal is a fun game.

Rules:

Distribute 5 cards to each players.

The end goal is to get sum total of less than 5 in hands.

Each player turn by turn throws certain cards, and picks one card from either deck or the floor. If player has only ever thrown single card, he can only pick from the deck. If he has thrown multiple card at least once, he can pick from the floor.

Player may throw more than one card if he has jute, trial, or four of a kind or any run of same suit with at least three card (for example, club 2, club 3, club 4 is valid sequence). If he has neither of those, he must throw only one card.

Once he has sum of less than 5 in the upcoming turn, he can show his cards thereby claiming the win. If other player also match the sum or they have even lower, another player wins.

However, when playing till elimination (100 points game), rules are a bit confusing. Can you guys tell how do you play the game if you play till all players are eliminated?

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u/Dry_Chef_6216 — 13 days ago