^ Oh please we all have green cards/passports, its not disrespectful its true.
I know numerous girls - who is willing to marry a man well up into his 80s just because he has his own house and car and the infamous british passport. And no they are not playboy bunnies.
You want to marry for love/understanding and compatibility. Not for money and riches, I understand they may have been lacking things growing up, but it doesn't mean you have to be so materialisitic you would take the chudees off the person if you could.
^ PCG should be singing “Zor ka jhatka hai zoro c laga…” :D.
People who value their original green card i.e the Pakistani one . Believe me there are alot of people who don’t give a **** if you have green card or golden card lols.
it depends whether you are actually going to isloo or going into rural areas surrounding isloo. you will be surprise that they are very energetic. though they may appear as naive in many thing but they are very chawwal. lol
if you are meeting an army babe, i doubt you will find any difference between her and girls in US-UK (i doubt about Canada)
Can someone explain to me why PCg's post is so funny and awesome?
I always always always stick up for fellow ABCD girls but just because you can't find a man, that means you can insult and put down other girls? Does that really make you a better person?
its because of this disrespectful attitude that guys have to go back to pakistan and find ristha
shouldnt be a surprise
and you should realize that one or two girls you see on the internet don't represent the majority of girls. I could say all guys are stuck up bullies......but I know they're not
This post makes me wonder about something. US/Canadian/European born girls often post about feeling like they’re competing with Pakistani-born girls for good marriage prospects (the guys go back home to marry a Pakistani girl).
Do Pakistani-born, raised and residing girls ever feel like they’re competing with girls from abroad for the best marriage prospects in Pakistan? Meaning the guys living in Pakistan that come from good families, who are educated and shareef, if they get a rishta from a American/Brit/CDN girl, is he more likely to want to marry the girl from abroad, thus reducing the pool of candidates for Pakistani girls - or is that not an issue?
Do Pakistani-born, raised and residing girls ever feel like they're competing with girls from abroad for the best marriage prospects in Pakistan? Meaning the guys living in Pakistan that come from good families, who are educated and shareef, if they get a rishta from a American/Brit/CDN girl, is he more likely to want to marry the girl from abroad, thus reducing the pool of candidates for Pakistani girls - or is that not an issue?
Nah, nothing of this sort happening here unless the guy is planning on moving abroad then yes he would want one with a foreign passport but otherwise they would feel more comfortable with someone born and bred here.
women in Pakistan can't speak english?? really??? something new for me
sadly yes...i didn't think so too till i saw it there myself...and believe me these are not aunties that i m talking about, these are some girls in uni and not fluent in english
This post makes me wonder about something. US/Canadian/European born girls often post about feeling like they're competing with Pakistani-born girls for good marriage prospects (the guys go back home to marry a Pakistani girl).
Do Pakistani-born, raised and residing girls ever feel like they're competing with girls from abroad for the best marriage prospects in Pakistan? Meaning the guys living in Pakistan that come from good families, who are educated and shareef, if they get a rishta from a American/Brit/CDN girl, is he more likely to want to marry the girl from abroad, thus reducing the pool of candidates for Pakistani girls - or is that not an issue?
People (in Pakistan) I know don't wanna marry their son to a US or UK born because they don't wanna "lose" their son.
I know some girls who wouldn't mind travelling for a holiday to the West but wouldn't want to live here permanently. They have a better lifestyle in Pakistan, and won't give that up to clean bathrooms in the west and live in tiny apartments or houses. So not everyone wants to move to the West. If you have the money life is better there than here.
English is the official language of Pakistan. Although their accents may not so good, they can understand and speak English.
I know some girls who wouldn't mind travelling for a holiday to the West but wouldn't want to live here permanently. They have a better lifestyle in Pakistan, and won't give that up to clean bathrooms in the west and live in tiny apartments or houses. So not everyone wants to move to the West. If you have the money life is better there than here.
English is the official language of Pakistan. Although their accents may not so good, they can understand and speak English.
stop stereoptyping ... there are educated people in the west as well ..
There is nothing wrong in meeting a girl for coffee or dinner in Islamabad. A lot of girls are educated, have good jobs, work in corporate or government offices and don't have any inhibitions about meeting a guy for coffee, especially if they know that the guy is genuine and serious.
Yeh thats what I would think as well. So far the folks that we have been communicating seem very educated and hold good positions within ISB so would think they'll be liberal in such matters.
I know some girls who wouldn't mind travelling for a holiday to the West but wouldn't want to live here permanently. They have a better lifestyle in Pakistan, and won't give that up to clean bathrooms in the west and live in tiny apartments or houses. So not everyone wants to move to the West. If you have the money life is better there than here.
English is the official language of Pakistan. Although their accents may not so good, they can understand and speak English.
cmon dude. You easily get a maid here to wash/clean the apt/house. As for tiny houses/apts, depends on where you live.
If you're a professional in US, the lifestyle is FAR better than pak. But yeh if you drive a cab or work in a gas station, then might as well stick it out in pak.