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19 years old in Nepal with a lot of money — what would you actually do?

I’m 19 and living in Nepal. Let’s say you suddenly had a lot of money at this age. What would you honestly do first?

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u/External_Pound4503 — 4 days ago
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I’ve been living in a hostel for the past 3 years. The facility is actually good and I have a single room, so no major issues there.

I finished my 12th in 2025 and after that I joined IELTS classes, but I didn’t take it seriously. I attended maybe 1–2 weeks total, even though I practiced a bit on my own. Then I got distracted—started playing games a lot and also got into talking to multiple girls. That phase lasted almost a year.

Now I’ve stopped gaming, but I just feel bored all the time. My IELTS exam is in about a month and I still don’t have the motivation to study. I don’t know why—I just can’t get myself to focus.

Another thing is, most of my college friends have already left the hostel, so it feels kind of empty now. Food at the hostel isn’t great either, so I usually eat outside or at relatives’ places.

Right now I feel stuck. No motivation, no proper routine, just wasting time and feeling bored.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? How did you get out of it and get back on track, especially with exams coming up?

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u/External_Pound4503 — 12 days ago
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I recently visited KMC and they told me that my lower teeth are not properly aligned (“tala ko teeth mileko xaina”). But honestly, herda chai mero teeth milay jasto nai lagcha, so I’m a bit confused.

They suggested braces, and I’m okay with getting them, but I want to take a second opinion before starting.

My budget is around 100k to 150k so I’m looking for:

Good orthodontist (not just general dentist)

Reliable hospital/clinic in Kathmandu

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u/External_Pound4503 — 13 days ago