I am sure you guys have seen that sign somehwhere in Pakistan. Where ever I saw that sign, I had problem passing thru that wall and that area. It’s always smelly… Why this happens in our country, they don’t they read the sign
‘WOH DEKHO GHUDHA (Donkey) Peshab Ker Raha Hay’
Why everbody has to use that particuler spot where you not suppose to do it.
The problem is that after finishing they will pick up a stone and stand up and start walking with AZAR BAND in their mouth and arm moving up and down in their Shalwar. why can’t they do that while they are sitting, why they have to get up and do it while walking and not thinking that other poeples are watching. I have advice for young Gapoos, if you ever pass thru that area, please don’t pick up any thing from that ground, you never know…
Not only that, even if they have a sign saying
Yehan ISHTEHAR LAGANA MANA HAY
Peoples will put their ads. on that spot, they will leave other spots but always put something on the sign.
Why?
i think ppl write these kinda things where they know other ppl do THAT kinda stuff.. so its not the fault of ppl doing IT or THAT but its the fault of ppl who write that kinda stuff on walls..
PAKIICE, I am sorry if you find this a wast of time, but let me remind you one thing, this not an issue, this is a Problem. I am discussing a problem of our nation and may be the attitude of our peoples. If you stop somebody to do something he will do it no matter what, if you post a NO PARKING SIGN, I bet you will see lots of car parked in that area. Now let me know if this is not a problem or MAY BE AN ISSUE.....
I've never seen such signs...maybe it's coz I can't read Urdu? So it should read "No peeing in this spot!" ? lol...this is really funny! But you know, the problem is much greater in bigger cities of India and I think it comes down to poverty. There is a lack of public facilities and with such huge populations, the provision of sanitation is surely very expensive. So I don't think it's a cultural problem.
Johny Yaar. I have always followed the Rules, and have always respected the private rights, including the right of protecting one’s property from the Piss-Artists.
I once peed from the 48th floor room of a Hotel onto the pedestrians. I think it was raining that day, so no harm was done.