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Early Bird!

Weekly Topic: Are you an early bird or a night owl?

Ishan Mainali

I like waking up early. Whenever I wake up early, I feel fresh. The environment is silent. There is very little noise from vehicles, which is something rare in Kathmandu, the city where I live.

After I wake up, I like to make coffee. For that, I go to a nearby shop and get a packet of milk. Then, I make a cup of coffee and read. Sometimes I read academic articles and other times I read news from online news outlets.

After that, my day starts. I tutor at Cafetalk if I have any requests. Otherwise, I put myself online at the background and do other work.

What about you, are you an early bird or a night owl?

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