Ayush
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Of course. . M proud of the freedom my country offers meFreedom of choice.....
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Of course. . M proud of the freedom my country offers meFreedom of choice.....
Hhahahaha...yea, at 1st I was teased about it coz I dont look the age to use abaya...Plus some men in my family think by not covering you are being modern so they couldnt really combine a Pakistani living abroad her WHOLE LIFE wearing something like that as her choice...
Anyway, even my dad NEVER asked me to use it ....My choice...People may laugh what not I couldnt care less...
However I don't use it here in West, for the simple reason it fails its purpose of making you covered and being invisible...
However, I use something similar, loose clothes and headscarf...Serves the same purpose and am still invisible! Because the main purpose was to NOT ATTRACT the attention ...
While full covering in Pak still manages to attract stares...I am not sure what it is...At 1 point in time I actually started using Paindoo language with a weird accent just to blend in so when I go shopping the prices wont become equal to British prices
On the contrary the same question was put to the Quaid in respect of Pakistan, I'm sure I've got that book here somewhere...khair no matter & the Quaid asked the Interviewer a counter question - Would you rather live in an Economically Strong Britain ruled by Germany or would you rather live in an Economically Weak but Free Britain ?
The Kashmiris are from the same stock as us !
At any rate like Pakistan there is no reason why Kashmir can't be an economically successful country !
In india, it is common in big cities and also.in my University campus
I mostly prefer Black or white color... Black in winter and white in summer
Hhahahaha...yea, at 1st I was teased about it coz I dont look the age to use abaya...Plus some men in my family think by not covering you are being modern so they couldnt really combine a Pakistani living abroad her WHOLE LIFE wearing something like that as her choice...
Anyway, even my dad NEVER asked me to use it ....My choice...People may laugh what not I couldnt care less...
However I don't use it here in West, for the simple reason it fails its purpose of making you covered and being invisible...
However, I use something similar, loose clothes and headscarf...Serves the same purpose and am still invisible! Because the main purpose was to NOT ATTRACT the attention ...
While full covering in Pak still manages to attract stares...I am not sure what it is...At 1 point in time I actually started using Paindoo language with a weird accent just to blend in so when I go shopping the prices wont become equal to British prices
You mean the slim ones wear the shalwar, and the sugar ladies flaunt the charbi in saris then?
ppl in Pak are modern in a different way...like women love to dress up good...they do wear jeans with long or short shirts....in big cities some even wear sleevless shirts but they are less in numbers.....in big cities they dont cover their heads etc
India is a free country. . With freedom index higher than pakistan
Vo to hai Hermione. .life is so difficult for girls sometimes... nae...
India is a free country. . With freedom index higher than pakistan
So jean culture is nor much prevalent in pak??
And what about girls wearing skirts or shorts..and m asking about big cities. . @Marshmallow @Hermione G
As I said, with time, they will realiseI heard from a reliable source that you've never worn a Shalwar Kameez in your life & you instead call it a backward dress & a symbol of our oppression !
Tell that to the dead Kashmiris & the not-so-dead Protesting Kashmiris !
Jean Culture is prevalent in Pakistan...very much so !
I was talking about myself - I like Shalwar Kameez !
Shorts or Skirts !
Shorts - Maybe ! Skirts - Not unless shes a kid !
But its not as if they're forced or anything - Our society just doesn't approve of it & most families don't like that !
Rude me?! Why did I throw facts on your imagination?! Seriously, I am not getting excited but disgusted with you trying to think that just because MUSLIMS IN INDIA DO IT, Pakistanis MUST do it too?!
I heard from a reliable source that you've never worn a Shalwar Kameez in your life & you instead call it a backward dress & a symbol of our oppression !
Tell that to the dead Kashmiris & the not-so-dead Protesting Kashmiris !