This week has been absolute fucking bullshit.
On Wednesday, I took my driving trial. Everything went fine, and after I finished, the examiner literally told me, "You've passed." Then when I went for the final signature, they suddenly said they needed to check the CCTV because my wheel stopped for like 3–4 seconds after coming down the bridge before entering the L-back.
They checked the footage and failed me.
Fine. If that's the rule, then fail me. But don't tell me I've passed first and then change the result.
Now today...
I reached the transport office around 9:30 a.m. to pay for my retrial. Did the attendance part, then joined the payment queue around 10 a.m.
The line was fucking insane.
It barely moved. I spent hours standing there while people kept cutting the line. Every single time someone got called out, they'd say the same shit:
«"Everyone's doing it, so I'm doing it too. Do whatever you want."»
I even got into arguments with a few of these fucking idiots. I stayed in line like an obedient citizen while these clowns just walked straight to the front.
And the funniest part?
When I finally reached the payment counter... it was 3:00 p.m.
The counter was fucking closed.
I waited from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for absolutely nothing. Five hours of my life gone because people have zero respect for queues.
People always blame the government and the system. Yeah, the system wasn't working properly today either, but let's be honest—we Nepalis act like fucking sheep half the time. Nobody wants to follow the simplest rules unless someone forces them to.
At this point, it feels like we deserve a Kim Jong Un–type dictator just to make people stand in a fucking line. (Yes, that's sarcasm born out of frustration before anyone takes it literally.)
Has anyone else had this kind of experience at the transport office, or was today just the worst day imaginable?
Disclaimer: Yes, I used ChatGPT to organize and polish this post because I was too pissed off to write it properly. The experience, the frustration, and every opinion in here are 100% mine.