A wonderful idea, but the last time I asked someone from Pakistan a question the UN ended up passing a resolution declaring it a war crime for me to ever be within 10 miles of the border for any country ending in "stan".Arif_Sohaib said:I am a relative newcomer on these forums and have posted on a few threads and seen a few more. I noticed that there aren't many Pakistanis here and also noticed a thread about questions for Australians and Americans so I thought I would make one for Pakistan. Keep in mind that I am from the city of Karachi and don't know much about the villages in Pakistan.
ThanksmParadox said:A tragedy which distorted the world's view on Muslims. Unfair treatment began everywhere. =(smut said:How do you feel about the Taliban? What are your thoughts on the attacks of 9/11?Canada is on neutral ground me thinks.Rayne870 said:Fair enough. So in general is Canada liked or hated. The logical side of me says everyone isn't some sort of extremist shouting death to the west but I want to know just like what the general public thinks about Canadians. I mean we try to be nice and all but we get dragged in to clean up a lot of America's messes.
Glad to be of service. ^_^Rayne870 said:ThanksI am really enjoying this thread actually, learning bits and pieces of a culture I really don't get to hear much of other than what the media spits out (which is garbage).
Mostly American and Indian cultures in urban areas as well as some Iranian and Arab influence. As I stated earlier, I don't know about villages.Eumersian said:Ooh, here's one.
What kinds of cultures have become more melded into the Pakistani culture in general? Much like Mexican culture and becoming far more integrated into the U.S. nowadays, what other kinds of "cultural bleeding" have moved into Pakistan?
Kind of piggybacking on that thought. One of my good friends at University is from Karachi as well, but he's going to school here in the states. Do you equate that as being similar to leaving the country in a time of need? (I haven't gotten around to asking him if he's going back after graduation yet DArif_Sohaib said:Economics mainly. And I hate immigrants as much as you do. England should belong to the English. I believe that unpatriotic and selfish Pakistanis are steeling jobs that your people deserve. I would hate it if your people came here and started steeling our jobs too, so I feel the same if someone does it to you. I also feel that educated people who leave Pakistan when it needs them are traitors who have betrayed their country and will betray yours if given enough money.Musclepunch said:Not in a racist way, how come so many of you move to england
ah how i love that showbahumat42 said:i think most of the world views Canada (and australia) like thisLaurie Barnes said:If North Korea invades The USA and my land of Canada is no longer safe, can I come live with you guys in Pakistan?
I ask because I'm not sure if Canada is seen in a different light than America on the global stage.
Will I be acknowledged as a non-american, or vilified as an American?
(Im operating under the assumption that Americans are not popular any where in the world, least of all the Middle East.)
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so best guess is you'd be fine.
not only that but they get the shit end of the stick a lot of times, at least here in Israel. wouldn't be surprised if it was similar in most other places they've found themselvesmParadox said:Russians. They're everywhere. @__@bioshockedcriticjrr said:La snip
So I figured from your motto. And I agree, calling people who leave Pakistan traitors is harsh. Really harsh.VampiresDontSparkle said:I'm from Pakistan, too! ^_^
It must be the deaths of innocent people every day. Surely.fundayz said:My question to pakistan....
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Maybe deaths that could eb avoided if people didn't take everything so seriously?mParadox said:It must be the deaths of innocent people every day. Surely.
/facepalmfundayz said:Maybe deaths that could eb avoided if people didn't take everything so seriously?mParadox said:It must be the deaths of innocent people every day. Surely.
Hehe. I'll take it as a compliment.Rayne870 said:After really reading through things and checking out the pictures, I really want to travel to Pakistan someday.
His accent is so very Indian.WestMountain said:OffT:Am I the only on that read OPs post with the voice of Apu from The Simpsons automatically?