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Monday, 29 October 2018

The Concept of "NO" in Bhutanese culture.

The hot sunny day just came to an end with the winds of dusk began. I opened my facebook page, I find a short video footage on my page shared by one of social network friends. I just clicked on it, a lady discusses the concept of "NYA" in Bhutanese concept heavily criticizing the use of this very culture in a negative connotation. I reflected for a few minutes and this is what I would tell if I am there in the audience listening to her.

Bhutan is unique in all aspects, geographically, culturally and economically. Even the developmental principles and concepts are completely unique too. 

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