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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
I can't say much about Benaglis, but I disagree somewhat about Punjabis. Some Punjabi Muslims are very arogant. They always try to speak Punjabi with me and are suprised when I tell them I don't know Punjabi. Why the hell should everyone in Pakistan know Punjabi? When did it become our national langauge? I don't know about Sikh or Hindu Punjabis.
You are right, all of Punjab should have gone to India. East Pakistan would still be with us then.
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Maybe its because they are used to speaking Punjabi. When I went to Pakistan, i only spoke urdu (I cant speak Punjabi), but found Punjabis completely at ease, they made no big deal out of it. They do however perfer Punjabi because that is their native tongue, and if you dont tell them otherwise, they will assume you know it aswell. But its just a mistake and easily clarified.
I have had the pleasure of knowing MANY generous Punjabis, even those that did not know I was Punjabi, complete strangers, would be extremely generous. I have also met many nice and not so nice Mohajirs and Sindhis and Pathans.
Point is, I think your immpresion of Ounjabis is colored by your preconcieved notions and prejudices. I find that if you smile at the world, it will generally smile back.
If your a genuinely uptight, unpleasent and impolite, then others will be the same way with you.
SORRY
THIS COMP SUCKS
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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
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*Originally posted by mulz: *
It was all meherbaani of quaid who divided punjabis - the land of five river into parts. I guess him and that idiot Gandhi never wanted to see a formidable united and strong punjab who wud have been stronger than any other province. We are backbone of military and sports in pak but still ppl disregard us to be rustic and rude. Sad, very sad indeed. The other my sikh friend was echoing the same idea about the punjabis who get treated unfairly in India too despite making so much contribution.
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I find seeks to be rather firendly aswell, more so then all the rest ...
I have the worst time with Gujratis... sAVE FOR A FEW
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*Originally posted by Adnan Ahmed: *
I find seeks to be rather firendly aswell, more so then all the rest ...
I have the worst time with Gujratis... sAVE FOR A FEW
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here's a joke for you racist lot.
Qn: What did the sipah-e-wahab leader say to the sipah-e-sahaba leader?
Ans: I find the shias to be rather friendly, i have the worst time with ahmedis, save for a few.
Yeah… I agree 120 percent.. Those DAMNED Ahmedis.![]()
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*Originally posted by Adnan Ahmed: *
I find seeks to be rather firendly aswell, more so then all the rest ...
I have the worst time with Gujratis... sAVE FOR A FEW
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Gujaratiyaan nu chhad putter. o tay wadey bhale insaan hain.. kudiaan garbaa nach pregnant ho jaandi hain..
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Tu hasta hai puttter..nalayak.. 7 saal ho gaye punjab chhad ke menu… Khair.. Kabhie-kabhie bahot yaad aandi hai Pakistan di.. Sometimes I feel I am almost there.. but then, I fought so much studying in madarsa that I can’t return anymore to my Pakistan.. Khair.. Talkin’ to younger brother like u gives me more solace, peace..