User talk:Gurungji
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Speedy deletion nomination of Kosely
[edit]Kosely is based on a nepali keyword and is considered a precious gift that one could offer to someone he/she loves. So a kosely is always expected when some near and dear ones come home. A very popular practise found in Nepal and India and most of other parts of Asia. As we see in the western society, someone visiting a friend, relative, brings a bottle of wine or a flower or a cake to make the host happy.
They also use kosely as a good medium of compromising with people, when saying sorry to someone he/she hurt and get pardoned.
N.K.Gurung