I do...like in balochi as far as i know the wedding is paid from groom side no burden at bride's family..i highly appreciate it..
And i appreciate it pathan loves working chahy kachra chunna hee kyun na ho..but never seen pathan begging at street...exceptions are always there..
It is not linked with any incident, but general perception.
But you said you are vocal about expressing appreciation. So, you just told a Pashtun that you people are really brave without any context?
If this the case, lets list down 3 positive characteristics of different communities of Pakistan.. Punjabi, Balochi, Sindhi, Pashtun, Memon, Gujrati, Parsi :p
I do...like in balochi as far as i know the wedding is paid from groom side no burden at bride's family..i highly appreciate it..
And i appreciate it pathan loves working chahy kachra chunna hee kyun na ho..but never seen pathan begging at street...exceptions are always there..
Yes, Baloch culture is beautiful due to its simplicity. I think of all communities, races, living in Pakistan, Balochs are less materialistic and follow simplicity.
Yes, Baloch culture is beautiful due to its simplicity. I think of all communities, races, living in Pakistan, Balochs are less materialistic and follow simplicity.
Yes, my two best friend are balochi..i see their lifestyle very simple..mashaAllah..no dekhawaya..and i appreciate i dont know if this is the culture in punjabies agar unhy kuch deya jaye tu wapis burten mein kuch bhar kay he dety hain khali burtan nahi wapis karty..
Yes, my two best friend are balochi..i see their lifestyle very simple..mashaAllah..no dekhawaya..and i appreciate i dont if this is the culture in punjabies agar unhy kuch deya jaye tu wapis burten mein kuch bhar kay he dety hain khali burtan nahi wapis karty..
I think this tradition is common (or used to be a decade back) among all communities specially in rural areas. Did saw Sindhis following that, even recently our Urdu speaking neighbors in Karachi do follow that.
Mehmannawazi is also common trait in all the communities. I don’t think that any community in Pakistan do not honor guests. If the trend is declining, then it has more to do with economic conditions of people.
But you said you are vocal about expressing appreciation. So, you just told a Pashtun that you people are really brave without any context?
If this the case, lets list down 3 positive characteristics of different communities of Pakistan.. Punjabi, Balochi, Sindhi, Pashtun, Memon, Gujrati, Parsi :p
Punjabi: Eat food, very open in conversation.
Sindhi: They are very cool minded people.
Pashtun: Brave
Memon: Very organized community.
Pata nahi kaesy save karty hain..ever seen their wedding? Friend of mine had choti mangani bari mangani and the ice cream i always missed..khana peena..mashaAllah in my neighbour they celebrate everything colourfully mashaAllah…how they are saving money:halo: @muqawwee123 oh yes..speaking my experiance…waesy tu kuch cheezein by nature hee hoti hain