ek Jhappi ek Sutta

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No i don't

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In a program arranged at a co-education college, when he was asked about the difference of 'Burger' and Bun Kabab', he pointed towards guys who slowly moving towards girls enclosure and occupying seats there to be the burgers and the guys who stayed in Mardana enclosure were termed as bund kababs :p

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:konfused: didn’t get it

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matlab jo ladke ladkiyon ki taraf nikal gae wo burger, jo apni jaga bethe rahe wo bundkabab.

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oh acha, but this definition is wrong as burger larky really don't need to follow girls :)

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you mean girls come waving their hands and hug them by saying ‘O! Mano’ :hmmm:

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ni i mean they are already set with girls in their circle

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and they are loyal enough not to look at others. means Muhabbat main toheed ke qa’il :hehe:

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Ni na :smack: They are equally flirt both boys and girls but, they have their own style to do that.Their ego don’t let them follow girls like a dog after a bone.

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This is the definition of self-respect not ego :hehe:

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Ego like zaroon of ZGH who is always surrounded by a bunch of girls, He eventually finds a way to attract girls doesn’t need to follow them that’s what i meant.

meri bat aap ki smjh me ni a ri na mujhy smjhani a ri hy :frusty:

lol :hehe:

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ok, if we consider Zaroons character in ZGH, he was probably portrayed as a Playboy in the novel. Hum TV made the character customised to get approval from masses.

I got one other reason for this attitude in upper class. Its lack of attention / supervision by parents to the children, which allow / made them indulge in such behavior.

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HUM TV showed what people wanted to watch, yes you are right about lack of attention which turns kids like zaroon into arrogant young man and lately this thing is happening in middleclass as well.

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Definition of Burger by someone:
"Who exactly are burgers? This is an unanswered question largely because it is an unasked question. The remaining 10% classify for the “Burger” category because they are comprised of youths apparently residing in privileged areas called; Defense housing authority, Clifton or KDA or as they say in Karachi, “Pull kay us par”. The burger category also includes overseas Pakistanis who visit Karachi and are well-exposed to the global issues; be it politics, fashion, economy or eatery. 90% of the city defines burgers as people who have no knowledge or a sense of association with Karachi or Pakistan. The burgers, according to them, tend to live in their own little fantasy world where there is lots of partying, BBQs, beaches, fancy cars, girls, exotic houses, forefathers’ businesses to run, first-class travel tickets for vacations across the globe and are barely concerned with the daily issues of Pakistan like; poverty, crime, unemployment, power shorta! ges, economic meltdown, terrorism, water inadequacy, unexpected hike in oil, rice, flour or sugar prices etc. Their belief is that a burger’s life is all set and there never was or will ever be anything to worry about.

The burgers on the other hand have tolerated this stereotypical terminology for over a decade and a half, and have hence come up with retaliation when exposed to this term. Whenever an individual is referred to as a burger his first reflex is to call the referrer a “Maila”. LOL…This is a term that has evolved over the past 5-8 years, and what it exactly means is also unanswered because it too is largely unasked. According to a few burgers that I met in my recent trip to Karachi during summer time, “Maila” stood for, “Any individual who can’t speak English, is a fashion disaster, belongs to a lower middle class faction of the society, can’t impress girls, does not drive a vehicle, attends public school and eats a lot of PAAN, CHALIA and MANIKCHAN! D”.
Source: The Origin of the term ‘Burger’

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so far so, we have reached the conclusion that media, lack of attention / supervision by parents leads to jhappis for getting attention and suttas as a catharsis to inner frustration.

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and distance from religion

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lols, being Pakistan, after passing 66 years of partition, I still have to look at India for knowing my cultural values

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Close friends hug. Man hugs man, woman hugs woman. Older uncles and aunties hug younger children.

Grandparents are not to be hugged, you are supposed to touch their feet and receive blessings for a long life, a speedy marriage, numerous children, etc. Kissing is a big no-no. Only infants are to be publicly kissed.

The touching feet business, especially in large family gatherings leads to funny situations. Within the space of a few seconds, I have to decide whether the beaming relative headed my way is my senior or junior in family hierarchy. Age has got nothing to do with it. I have got ‘uncles’ who are half my age. So, I watch his body language, is he bending forward to touch my feet or is he preparing to raise his right arm in benediction. Most of the times this works. When it fails, I just move on to another pair of feet I am sure of!

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Sutta reminds me of my old good days, weed rolled in OCB and fags :)

Good old days :D

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OCB?

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it is paper in which weed is rolled in :)