Years ago a Gurkha engineer squadron visited my base, an army training base in Canada. They did a number of projects and at one point were upgrading the camp water system. The found a swallow's nest in the remnants of little shed they had to clear away. The nest had eggs in it. So the entire troop packed up and went to work on another section of the base, returning to the water project only after the nest was no longer in use.
Anti Antifa Nepal has got its own military. Over 100,000 personals. That's 2/3 of what UK has. Plus 40,000 in Indian army. As Nepal isn't involved in any wars, Nepal Army mainly works closely with the UN around the world for peace and stability.
I was Serving in the Royal Navy in 1995 and was posted to NP2010 in the Falklands , (Naval Engineering Falklands Islands or NEFI )as it later became.The Gurkhas were the Ric in the Falklands at the time (Resident Infantry Company). We used the Gurkha Dining Hall at Mare Harbour every day and were also Affiliated to the Gurkhas Bar which we drank at in the evenings at Mount pleasant. These are the most Friendly Guys you will ever meet and would give their lives for the Uk in a Heart Beat .I have so much respect for these Guys and Proud to have Served alongside them.
I have nothing but love and respect for the Gurkhas, coming into a country where they’ve never been before, leaving everything behind, not knowing what to expect and how to speak the language properly. Fighting not only for their own country but for others too. They truely are the best and I am so very blessed to be Nepalese because of you guys 💕
Are you not a Gurkha??? I thought that all the Nepalese are Gurkhas. And can you tell me which religion do the Gurkhas follow? Is it Hinduism or Buddhism?
@@Imroh17 1)Whole Greater Nepal was Ruled by Gorkha king:" Prithivi Narayan Shah" and his ancestors before democracy. Gorkha is one district(Area) of Nepal where gorkha king was borned before him Nepal did not exist . He defeated many kingdoms and Named his Kingdom called Nepal. 2)Nowadays We are Nepali but concept of Gurkha has changed.Nowadays,e one who has selected in Gurkha Regiment in Nepal is Gurkha. 3)People of Nepal follows Hinduism the most(81%).Because Lord Buddha was born in Nepal buddhism is in practice too(14%).
I'm not surprise they're complaining about the weather - they're in Catterick - seriously, why does it ALWAYS rain there. To all the Gurkha's - we love you guys - VERY proud to have you as part of our military. Whenever, anyone talks about all the best regiments the UK has, the Gurkha's are ALWAYS mentioned. God bless and take care guys!
Our Gurkha Bhai`s will always be welcome in Great Britain. They are a credit to themselves, their families and to their country, not to mention the fact that they are fantastic soldiers.
Homesickness is hard for the first few weeks of training. Then they get into the routine of it. I have 31 years in Canadian Military. My oldest son just finished Basic Training a month ago. He would call every night. The first few weeks were very hard on him and me, his Mom. Great jobs on these boys. My son was so proud when he got thru his boot camp and is now working with the Canadian Navy. It is so nice to see these boys making their way in the world.
if they are aware you are gurkhas i think 90% of the british people would be more than happy to help you out at any chance they get so i hope they dont hesitate to ask for a hand if theyr confused about how to order / self service checkout or whatever else. my grandfather was raf and also spoke highly of gurkhas he had met, and i know hed be just as happy to help out.
We now offer Hong kong Citizens UK Passports/ Residency -Why on earth not the Gurkha and their families? - Come on Boris - wise up! - One of the Best fighting units in the world...and they Fight for us!!!!! - Hats off to the lads - Really Top Of The Game.
That McDonald's is on Northgate in Darlington and was the only McDonald's in the town centre. It was always rammed but for some reason it closed down permanently in 2018. They were one of its last customers!
For those who are interested, they're in Richmond, a few miles from Catterick. Assembled first outside the "Golden Lion" pub next to the bus stop, then outside the museum, a converted church.
People don't appreciate that these young men have come such a long way, leaving their loved ones and having to adjust to changes in language, food, money also having to learn all things military. Such a contrast to one documentary I watched where some UK pupils went to school in India and did not conduct themselves so well.
They're so polite, so respectful, and so grateful for the privilege. You wonder how they draw the fine line between being a gentleman, and being and ferocious elite soldier?
I'm from Manchester U.K, I'm not sure the Americans really know that much about the Gurkhas or have that much fear or respect for them, but let me tell you, they are the most feared warriors on this planet, in certain situations, soldiers have fought with US troops or UK troops, but when they heard the Brits were sending in the Gurkhas they all surrender immediately, they have big curved blades and will mutilate you, they are really savage fighters, they are truly feared by all, they used to cut their enemies penis off and put them on a necklace so later they could prove how many kills they got, that's not allowed anymore. They are fanatical to join up, it's a tradition for them to try to become a Gurkha, and their families best wish for their sons are that they are chosen by to fight in the British Gurkha Regiment, it brings great honor on the family, and the boy is propelled from a poor farming village to be a highly skilled warrior on a good wage, lifetime pension and full UK citizenship for life. They are so proud to be part of us and we are so proud of them and their courage, bravery, and loyalty to our Country and Queen. We are incredibly privileged to have this relationship with Nepal and its people. Some of the stories of their achievements need to be researched to be believed, there are many books written on them, read about them, they are incredible and amazing.
I am Indian, a Punjabi and a Sikh. My great grandfathers brother fought for the British in Gallipoli during World War 1. Both my grandfather fought for them during World War 2. Both officers and one even being held as a POW for 3 years by the Japanese Batu Lintang camp at Kuching (Borneo). And 2 of my uncles have been part of the Gurkha regiment (India). I have had first hand knowledge of the sheer gut and determination that these men posses. Besides being warriors par excellence, they have the kindest demeanor. To see them today in this video reminds me of how my fore fathers would have been treated by their colonial masters. It saddens me when these great and proud people are made to feel like lottery winners. To fight for a foreign land and people who would not stop to think about them if they weren't cannon fodder. Us Sikhs were used in almost the same way. Help the white man subjugate ourselves. We got out of it. I pray, that so do the Gurkhas. JAI MAHAKALI !!!!!
iqsekhon It may have once been that the Gurkhas were treated without value. But that has passed. The British Army gives residency to Gurkha veterans and supports those who wish to return to Nepal. I can promise you that we in Britain only have the highest respect for them. We are not subjugating anyone.
@@thomaspriest5278 like pet dogs...... who can be unleashed on others... why cant u people yourself .... defend yr country... y do u need mercenaries.....
@@MrMadmax2791 And by the way mate. We can defend ourselves with the other 80,000 native british personnel in the army, not even mentioning the RAF, Navy and Marines.
Do you actually know why we wanted them in the army you idiot they wouldn't give up and were never beaten by the british empire we were so impressed with them we saud hey why not have them join the brtish army and as the saying goes the rest is history
Beef is not eaten by mostly Khas people from Nepal that are bahaun and chettri's. If you ask Rai-Limbus-Gurung's they have probably eaten beef in India or in Nepal from beef imported. In fact any meat is tasty to them (ask the wild boars from the jungle). Just to let you know that it's illegal to kill a cow in Nepal but eating beef is legal. You can import if you want to and is easily available in surrounding indian district like Darjeeling where beef is easily available.
nameless977 Don't feel that way. They are doing their job for Nepal. As Britain is an ally for over 200 years, it is what friends can do. Also Gurkhas get alot of respect. Officers, actors, etc so on tah aru vaihalcha ni only 200-300 tah select huncha . Arab ma Security guard Vayera tah hami work garchau, tyo disrectful nahune, gurka huda ta ramro mannu parne ho. Don't listen to others who do not like this, or bravery of Gurkhas.
nameless977 It is not only the Brits that call Gurkhas the bravest,all over the world gurkhas are renowned in the Millitary Circle for their dedication, training and discipline. Also you can't find any Sikhs or Pathans in British army now, why is that. Why do you think this our, relationship lasted. Indians don't like gurkhas in British because Gurkhas had a crucial role in stopping the sipoy mutiny. That is why they shell out terms like "Using people, Mercenaries" etc. Also being in the British army back then Strengthen Nepals Identity and Independence and Separates Nepal from India. About ploughing other's field, I don't think the whole of nepal ploughs others field in Qatar USA UK because few join the Gurkhas. Your forefather probably provided a comfortable life to his sons and grandsons from the riches back home. I have never heard bad things about the Gurkhas except from some Indians and our own people.
nameless977 I don't think it weakens socio-economic standard of the involved personnels. Neither the recruitment is forced, most youths join by their own determination. If it was so damnin then why would they join in, why would it be a matter of pride to the families tradition to be a Gorkha. By your logic joining Nepal army is also slave soldiers of Nepal government and why would Indians or Japanese describe Nepali army as brave. Pride belongs in the belief that what you are doing is right, unquestioned. These accounts of what you are reading are old, Modern day Gurkhas are well educated compared to the education back in the days. As the level of education grows the youths joining the Gurkhas will be more selective of their future so This is an opportunity nonetheless. Nepalese people contribute for worldwide peace keeping in UN, Private Security and general security for a hallmark character of being loyal and honest.
jojie claudio yes we have english based education system. you may find bit difference in the accent but most nepalese (except for some older generation) do have a basic english knowledge .
Not exactly ; the English proficiency is almost directly proportional to the educational background and environment , that being said it depends on the financial background lol
Years ago a Gurkha engineer squadron visited my base, an army training base in Canada. They did a number of projects and at one point were upgrading the camp water system. The found a swallow's nest in the remnants of little shed they had to clear away. The nest had eggs in it. So the entire troop packed up and went to work on another section of the base, returning to the water project only after the nest was no longer in use.
They are a total contradiction, the fiercest of warriors and yet the gentlest of men.
@@hughfranklin4002 an oxymoron eh
The Gurkha's will always be welcome here, Thank you for serving our country.
they serve for nepal aswell as they havent got an army
Anti Antifa Nepal has got its own military. Over 100,000 personals. That's 2/3 of what UK has. Plus 40,000 in Indian army. As Nepal isn't involved in any wars, Nepal Army mainly works closely with the UN around the world for peace and stability.
Da Deep .... and they donated cholera to the Haitians.
Blame the UN for not doing its job.
Thanks alot sir
they are amazing soldiers. A very good example of discipline and loyalty.
Gurkhas best soldiers in the world, so glad their on our side
Michael Saul cheers mate. My friend is a gurkha
Apart from the Royal Marine Commandos, SAS and the SBS
@Henry Tudor x to doubt
@Henry Tudor Yeah cause the Gurkhas are indeed better than the worlds best special forces... sort yourself
@Henry Tudor The gurkhas aint a special force lmfao. And you called me thick 😂😂😂😂😂
I was Serving in the Royal Navy in 1995 and was posted to NP2010 in the Falklands , (Naval Engineering Falklands Islands or NEFI )as it later became.The Gurkhas were the Ric in the Falklands at the time (Resident Infantry Company).
We used the Gurkha Dining Hall at Mare Harbour every day and were also Affiliated to the Gurkhas Bar which we drank at in the evenings at Mount pleasant. These are the most Friendly Guys you will ever meet and would give their lives for the Uk in a Heart Beat .I have so much respect for these Guys and Proud to have Served alongside them.
"KFC is better than McDonald's" Good man
The Prussian A* test result other correct answers include subway and burger king but subway gives you a B and burger king a C
Popeyes>KFC in every way
Give that man a bucket of crispy chicken 😊
calder bennetts of course it is..
Must be different in Australia because kfc Is nasty here. Haha
I have nothing but love and respect for the Gurkhas, coming into a country where they’ve never been before, leaving everything behind, not knowing what to expect and how to speak the language properly. Fighting not only for their own country but for others too. They truely are the best and I am so very blessed to be Nepalese because of you guys 💕
Are you not a Gurkha??? I thought that all the Nepalese are Gurkhas.
And can you tell me which religion do the Gurkhas follow? Is it Hinduism or Buddhism?
@@Imroh17 1)Whole Greater Nepal was Ruled by Gorkha king:" Prithivi Narayan Shah" and his ancestors before democracy. Gorkha is one district(Area) of Nepal where gorkha king was borned before him Nepal did not exist . He defeated many kingdoms and Named his Kingdom called Nepal.
2)Nowadays We are Nepali but concept of Gurkha has changed.Nowadays,e one who has selected in Gurkha Regiment in Nepal is Gurkha.
3)People of Nepal follows Hinduism the most(81%).Because Lord Buddha was born in Nepal buddhism is in practice too(14%).
The Gurkhas are some of our best soldiers - so bloody proud of our lads
Great. tough soldiers Also very loyal and proud to serve in the British Army
These guys will always be welcome in Britain.
Well it might have to do with the shall we say *_-changing demographics-_* in Britian
I'm not surprise they're complaining about the weather - they're in Catterick - seriously, why does it ALWAYS rain there. To all the Gurkha's - we love you guys - VERY proud to have you as part of our military. Whenever, anyone talks about all the best regiments the UK has, the Gurkha's are ALWAYS mentioned. God bless and take care guys!
Gentle, polite and genuine. They are always welcome here and their families too
Our Gurkha Bhai`s will always be welcome in Great Britain. They are a credit to themselves, their families and to their country, not to mention the fact that they are fantastic soldiers.
So proud of our Gurkhas!
Jay Gurkha ! Jay Nepal ❤
Agreema Shrestha 🇬🇧🤝🇳🇵
Gentlemen, you will *always* be welcome here. Thank you.
Brilliant bunch of lads, respectful and worthy of our support and appreciation.
it warms me heart seeing how excited they are
Such amazing young men. You can't help but have absolute respect for them. Their parents must be so proud.
You are always welcome In this country not just amazing troops but fantastic people
Everyone of them
you have my respect admiration 👍👍
Thank you Gurkhas you are very special petiole. From the United States 🇺🇸
* people
Wow! such a happy moments to see our brothers in abroad . May all success comes on your way to journey.
Homesickness is hard for the first few weeks of training. Then they get into the routine of it. I have 31 years in Canadian Military. My oldest son just finished Basic Training a month ago. He would call every night. The first few weeks were very hard on him and me, his Mom. Great jobs on these boys. My son was so proud when he got thru his boot camp and is now working with the Canadian Navy. It is so nice to see these boys making their way in the world.
Finest soldiers in the British army ,total respect
Such brave lads and so polite as well, makes me happy to see them settling in and thriving
Nepal should be proud of these fine men.
if they are aware you are gurkhas i think 90% of the british people would be more than happy to help you out at any chance they get so i hope they dont hesitate to ask for a hand if theyr confused about how to order / self service checkout or whatever else. my grandfather was raf and also spoke highly of gurkhas he had met, and i know hed be just as happy to help out.
My goodness, my friend Iman Gurung... wow... so proud of you my friend.... make our country always proud... Jay Nepal...
Good lads!
Absolutely fantastic soldiers! UK never ever need to worry until they have these lads on their side ☠️🇬🇧 ! plz don't eat those junk foods 🤣 - USA
As an ex army officer who worked with Ghurkas, I think they are the best soldiers.
Many Gurkha are Gurung, Magar, Limbu, rai, sometime newar etc... and My G. Father was A Captain in British Force and I am A Gurung
Jet-lagged but still able to find the decency and strength of character to be interviewed. Oustanding!
God bless the Gurkhas!
So lucky to have these guys. Welcome brothers
We now offer Hong kong Citizens UK Passports/ Residency -Why on earth not the Gurkha and their families? - Come on Boris - wise up! - One of the Best fighting units in the world...and they Fight for us!!!!! - Hats off to the lads - Really Top Of The Game.
That McDonald's is on Northgate in Darlington and was the only McDonald's in the town centre. It was always rammed but for some reason it closed down permanently in 2018. They were one of its last customers!
For those who are interested, they're in Richmond, a few miles from Catterick. Assembled first outside the "Golden Lion" pub next to the bus stop, then outside the museum, a converted church.
Gurkha are one of the bravest people in the world
Bless them spending their first money, enjoy it lads and spend away bless all of you
Brave lads glad they are with us .
Hit like who love the brave gorkhas🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
People don't appreciate that these young men have come such a long way, leaving their loved ones and having to adjust to changes in language, food, money also having to learn all things military. Such a contrast to one documentary I watched where some UK pupils went to school in India and did not conduct themselves so well.
They're so polite, so respectful, and so grateful for the privilege.
You wonder how they draw the fine line between being a gentleman, and being and ferocious elite soldier?
We salute You, The Gurkhah.
These guys are awesome!
Their English is spectacular and like so many things, it does them proud. It's a lot better than my Nepali certainly.
All over the World of gurkha came from Nepal.
You gotta love em,worked with a few ex Gurkhas,very nice people
Had the pleasure of being on the same flight from Qatar to Manchester as a Gurka intake so polite.
The Gurkhas belong in both the Indian and the British Army.
Gentle people fearless fighters..so proud they are in the British army
good man
I respect them
love the Gurkhas
Confident chahi cha hai. welldone brothers mostly QGE ko bhai kharo.
hello Iman Gurung.....!!!! good to hear news for being part off british army and all of u.....
Excellent work lads keep it up !!
The by British army is lost without these fellas , there’s no neeed to to to talk about respect it’s all ready carved in blood and stone
why would anyone disslike this video?
Our Muslim citizens maybe ?
Leftards for sure.
They're from the burger-side of the fierce Clown vs Colonel fast food war.
Martha Sangma,I respect Gurkha Army ,May God bless all Army
I'm from Manchester U.K, I'm not sure the Americans really know that much about the Gurkhas or have that much fear or respect for them, but let me tell you, they are the most feared warriors on this planet, in certain situations, soldiers have fought with US troops or UK troops, but when they heard the Brits were sending in the Gurkhas they all surrender immediately, they have big curved blades and will mutilate you, they are really savage fighters, they are truly feared by all, they used to cut their enemies penis off and put them on a necklace so later they could prove how many kills they got, that's not allowed anymore.
They are fanatical to join up, it's a tradition for them to try to become a Gurkha, and their families best wish for their sons are that they are chosen by to fight in the British Gurkha Regiment, it brings great honor on the family, and the boy is propelled from a poor farming village to be a highly skilled warrior on a good wage, lifetime pension and full UK citizenship for life. They are so proud to be part of us and we are so proud of them and their courage, bravery, and loyalty to our Country and Queen. We are incredibly privileged to have this relationship with Nepal and its people. Some of the stories of their achievements need to be researched to be believed, there are many books written on them, read about them, they are incredible and amazing.
I am a gurung
often see some of them in Singapore...small bodies but brave and tough inside
Lots of love from Nepal ♥♥♥
I am Indian, a Punjabi and a Sikh. My great grandfathers brother fought for the British in Gallipoli during World War 1. Both my grandfather fought for them during World War 2. Both officers and one even being held as a POW for 3 years by the Japanese Batu Lintang camp at Kuching (Borneo). And 2 of my uncles have been part of the Gurkha regiment (India). I have had first hand knowledge of the sheer gut and determination that these men posses. Besides being warriors par excellence, they have the kindest demeanor. To see them today in this video reminds me of how my fore fathers would have been treated by their colonial masters. It saddens me when these great and proud people are made to feel like lottery winners. To fight for a foreign land and people who would not stop to think about them if they weren't cannon fodder. Us Sikhs were used in almost the same way. Help the white man subjugate ourselves. We got out of it. I pray, that so do the Gurkhas. JAI MAHAKALI !!!!!
iqsekhon
It may have once been that the Gurkhas were treated without value. But that has passed. The British Army gives residency to Gurkha veterans and supports those who wish to return to Nepal. I can promise you that we in Britain only have the highest respect for them. We are not subjugating anyone.
@@thomaspriest5278 like pet dogs...... who can be unleashed on others... why cant u people yourself .... defend yr country... y do u need mercenaries.....
@@MrMadmax2791 And by the way mate. We can defend ourselves with the other 80,000 native british personnel in the army, not even mentioning the RAF, Navy and Marines.
mohit pundeer Do some research on the Gurkhas mate,and stop making a fool out of yourself.
Do you actually know why we wanted them in the army you idiot they wouldn't give up and were never beaten by the british empire we were so impressed with them we saud hey why not have them join the brtish army and as the saying goes the rest is history
I like these gurkhas.
Bless 'em!
Jay Gorkhali 👍👍
great men, great soldiers.
To those bullies out there, when u see a 5 foot asian think twice before abusing him or her.. you may be standing in front of a gurkha...
may proud of u.Gorkha Army.
He's right. KFC is better than McD's. But McD's is is always open n it's a bit cheaper and they have a bit of everything.
i love their shoes
gurkha fights British food and overcomes it
Hero’s the lot of em
I think he was eating beef. Lol rip.lost in translation.
Tenzin Kunsel Yea looks like beef and they're not supposed to eat beef
Tenzin Kunsel Maybe those are not beef maybe those are some other meats
I think Nepal has a range of common religions and as there were that many eating the burgers they would have realised if they weren't supposed to.
Beef is not eaten by mostly Khas people from Nepal that are bahaun and chettri's. If you ask Rai-Limbus-Gurung's they have probably eaten beef in India or in Nepal from beef imported. In fact any meat is tasty to them (ask the wild boars from the jungle). Just to let you know that it's illegal to kill a cow in Nepal but eating beef is legal. You can import if you want to and is easily available in surrounding indian district like Darjeeling where beef is easily available.
yes they all eat beef and why is that a problem.
who's dad became a Gurkha in 1997 like if they did
Daniel Gurung 1999
wow good tactics
Jay Gorkha
KFC, McDonalds, all they need now is a shell suit to hang out in while walking around IKEA at the weekend and they will be fully British.
I would've *loved* for a group of handsome soldiers to come into the store where I worked :).
Melissa Turner I'm not a soldier but I'm handsome and ready for a black women in my life
Good job guys. Enjoy your first bite of Big mac Egg muffine Filet o fish ans so on but soon will be end up with Chinese take away hahahaha😂😂😂😂
Bro ani select vayera Gaya paxi k garxani tya humm
On jan haina in Jan ho bro ❤
Omg i jst saw abhinawan there... shopping
couldn't help smiling at their first visit to McDonald's, it must be a very different world to where they come from.
KFC better than MCD true 😂😘
KFC better than McDonald lol.
I think Hollywood is more powerful than Britain's stay at the Indian sub-continent. These Nepalese' English is so American.
Welcome to the military family and don't worry about the food. After your first field ration meal any fast food will taste goooood. Lol.
Omg is this Catterick
wow great job jay Nepal jay gorkhali
the gorkhas is birnepali bir jay nepal
Being Sikh heritage , like Gurkha's we served the British Army with many honours and VC's. Both have a proud military history and bravery.
Aiich! Kta haru!
nameless977 Don't feel that way. They are doing their job for Nepal. As Britain is an ally for over 200 years, it is what friends can do. Also Gurkhas get alot of respect. Officers, actors, etc so on tah aru vaihalcha ni only 200-300 tah select huncha . Arab ma Security guard Vayera tah hami work garchau, tyo disrectful nahune, gurka huda ta ramro mannu parne ho. Don't listen to others who do not like this, or bravery of Gurkhas.
nameless977 It is not only the Brits that call Gurkhas the bravest,all over the world gurkhas are renowned in the Millitary Circle for their dedication, training and discipline.
Also you can't find any Sikhs or Pathans in British army now, why is that. Why do you think this our, relationship lasted.
Indians don't like gurkhas in British because Gurkhas had a crucial role in stopping the sipoy mutiny. That is why they shell out terms like "Using people, Mercenaries" etc. Also being in the British army back then Strengthen Nepals Identity and Independence and Separates Nepal from India.
About ploughing other's field, I don't think the whole of nepal ploughs others field in Qatar USA UK because few join the Gurkhas. Your forefather probably provided a comfortable life to his sons and grandsons from the riches back home. I have never heard bad things about the Gurkhas except from some Indians and our own people.
nameless977 I don't think it weakens socio-economic standard of the involved personnels. Neither the recruitment is forced, most youths join by their own determination. If it was so damnin then why would they join in, why would it be a matter of pride to the families tradition to be a Gorkha. By your logic joining Nepal army is also slave soldiers of Nepal government and why would Indians or Japanese describe Nepali army as brave. Pride belongs in the belief that what you are doing is right, unquestioned.
These accounts of what you are reading are old, Modern day Gurkhas are well educated compared to the education back in the days. As the level of education grows the youths joining the Gurkhas will be more selective of their future so This is an opportunity nonetheless. Nepalese people contribute for worldwide peace keeping in UN, Private Security and general security for a hallmark character of being loyal and honest.
@@ratnamalla3572 ahhm, will they join Isis for money?
KFC is better than MacDonalds ...lol
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Ghurkas speak good english, does all Nepalish speak english this way?
jojie claudio from a young age we are taught English, many Nepali speak decent english :)
jojie claudio yes we have english based education system. you may find bit difference in the accent but most nepalese (except for some older generation) do have a basic english knowledge .
Not exactly ; the English proficiency is almost directly proportional to the educational background and environment , that being said it depends on the financial background lol
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