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It's a shame but the clergy is busy eating halwa and talking part in politics.I did that exact thing .. she was like ohhhhhhhhhhhhh
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It's a shame but the clergy is busy eating halwa and talking part in politics.I did that exact thing .. she was like ohhhhhhhhhhhhh
It's a shame but the clergy is busy eating halwa and talking part in politics.
Well dogs and cats write to too soo....its the Clergy who order their minions to do that , write down Allah and Rasool , or Nara-e-Farooqi etc on the walls under which dogs and cats pee and poo ..
Use spectacles or contact the optician asap.Cleaned? Now it is still an open sewer rather an an open sewer choked with plastic trash.
we really want a sustainable tourism industry
Imran Khan wants that...or at least that is his wish and he has said that quite a few times but federal govt cannot intervene in provincial and local govt other than KPK and Punjab.No one wants this
When did you last visit?
We dont have underground drainage
We are a nation that can easily forget to build in a drainage system in something like a mega project called metro bus!
Why not? Everyone WANTS that. Whether we are working to make that happen is a different story.No one wants this
She is right about most part! A couple of things that i do not agree with.My observations are the same. We need to improve ourselves in these areas if we really want a sustainable tourism industry
Cutting salad or extra oil is her liking/disliking. This salad thing is a bit exaggeration because in my family [in Pakistan] salad means finely cut or chopped onions, tomatoes, green chilies, cucumber, carrots which are then doused in apple cider vinegar & lemon and then rinsed with water and sprinkled with olive oil and pinch of salt.Why not? Everyone WANTS that. Whether we are working to make that happen is a different story.
She is right about most part! A couple of things that i do not agree with.
However, to me a positive take away is that if the six things a tourist HATES about us include how we cut or salad or put salt on fruit or add oil to our food!! we are actually doing pretty damn good.
@waz
Well this particular sewer can easily be covered with concrete slabsWhen did you last visit?
We dont have underground drainage
We are a nation that can easily forget to build in a drainage system in something like a mega project called metro bus!
Yeah it should be covered .....Cleaned? Now it is still an open sewer rather an an open sewer choked with plastic trash.
Yeah it should be covered .....
Agreed man. Most of the things she mentioned are actually not SOCIAL ISSUES that we should be worried about, they are more like personal likes and dislikes. It is like saying that i hate England because their hot dogs are made from pork! You don't hate a country for such things. There are many REAL issues she could have mentioned but since she have not, i said that "me must be doing really well" . YOU have mentioned one of those things already. There is a long list of SMALL things that need to be improved and things because of which tourists might not like Pakistan.Cutting salad or extra oil is her liking/disliking. This salad thing is a bit exaggeration because in my family [in Pakistan] salad means finely cut or chopped onions, tomatoes, green chilies, cucumber, carrots which are then doused in apple cider vinegar & lemon and then rinsed with water and sprinkled with olive oil and pinch of salt.
About oil and extra cooking the food, I must say that makes the food unhealthy. Pakistani overcook the food which destroys essential nutrients (mostly vitamins & minerals).
However, one point she forgot is the lack of nice public toilets. It is really a horrible experience while travelling in Pakistan that often the public toilets lack sanitation... there are no toilet paper and cleanliness is horrible.. People do not flush after using but in many case the flushing system is out of order and no one repairs them for years.
Installation of waste bins or trash cans in the cities...
Well this particular sewer can easily be covered with concrete slabs
Toilets, cleanliness, hygiene, corruption / do nambar items are not personal likes or dislikes rather social things..while food we can say is a personal like or dislike but even that is kind of social because it is "practiced" by the majority.Agreed man. Most of the things she mentioned are actually not SOCIAL ISSUES that we should be worried about, they are more like personal likes and dislikes. It is like saying that i hate England because their hot dogs are made from pork! You don't hate a country for such things. There are many REAL issues she could have mentioned but since she have not, i said that "me must be doing really well" . YOU have mentioned one of those things already. There is a long list of SMALL things that need to be improved and things because of which tourists might not like Pakistan.
Oh no i am not doubting her sincerity (even though i dont know her but that how i am). I am just saying, as i said in the first post here, some of the points are personal likes and dislikes and i wont be too worried if those are the worst things people have to say about us. Also i have mentioned that there are a lot of other things that people might not like us for, some of them include the things you mentioned, public toilets, cleanliness, hygiene, corruption etc etc. I will add lack on discipline on roads, bus stops, even airports. Also people not following the rules/laws. These are the real things i will worry about and want these to be corrected. Saying this from a tourist point of view!Toilets, cleanliness, hygiene, corruption / do nambar items are not personal likes or dislikes rather social things..while food we can say is a personal like or dislike but even that is kind of social because it is "practiced" by the majority.
I think you have missed her sincerity. She is presenting her own observations as a tourist and she loves Pakistan and has been more times here than to any other country. She is not taking the line towed by western media or anti-Pakistani libtards who would make false claims about terrorism, intolerance, forced conversions, oppression of minorities as issues which most of the tourists do not find as portrayed by the aforementioned.