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Hola from Shehryar to Pakistan Defence members

Welcome brother,

You ever visited Pakistan?
Where in Pakistan you granddad lived?

Tell us more about you...

you education, hobbies, profession etc etc

if you feel comfortable...

Regards,
Mian Ahmed Rattay.
Thank you bud. I'm ashamed to say that I never visited Pakistan even though ma Grandpa was from Lahore near Chinnakowindi. I'll definitely visit and spend some time in the near future IA.

I'm working as an IT support manager my hobbies, lemme think about that... Last time I asked someone about their hobby in an interview. I don't really keep a hobby, just a wanderer -- wanna be globetrotter.
 
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Thanks everyone for your warm welcome and considering me as one of your member. I have no issues with sharing my name online. Especially when my middle name is not disclosed. ;) As long as I don't have a Facebook account, my data is safe (sorry for the bad joke).


No dear, in the US. Alabama precisely. You'll find a lot of blokes there with English and Irish ancestry. AFAIK lot of original settlers were from these two countries.

How large is the Pakistani communities down there I am guessing not to "stereotypes" they mostly own the gas stations and are in the retail sector as in neighboring Texas
 
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Howdy Partner, welcome to PDF, like most of us you probably lurked in the forums, through the threads, and what ever posts made it on social media,and seeing the heated topics and interesting people here.I am myself lurked here for several years until one day I decided to join a few years ago, I say if you hear not to troll and put same banal from time to time you will enjoy your time, many rookies during their first few months here get addicted to PDF likewise the same but then the banal gets stale and you kinda go awol for a bit, so as a poster my sugeestion please dont try to fit in be yourself here many of us have differing views on almost about everything some even pressure you think a certain viewpoint through insults that happens a lot here so be yourself here.Interesting family backround story would like to know more.
Nah bud, not interested in trolling to waste my time. I'm an avid reader of Pak Def. for the past few days which prompted me to finally sign up. I guess, like every site, it does require an account to have the complete privileges.
Waiting for the day you guys end up moving to Texas(inevitably).

Texas, not in my lifetime. I'll better go to Virginia and live in the woods. Cali is kinda crazy; the weather, very fast moving life style. I don't even know all my neighbors here.

Hola from me as well :D:D,
Welcome to PDF.
People with your background are much preferred here on discussions thanks to the differences in upbringing environment, resulting in diversity
I hope you have a happy stay here.

BTW, I like Alabama memes :lol: (you know what i am trying to imply)

Look, we’re full already.

Santa Clara ain't have bad when driving down to Carmel.
Thanks bud! Bama rocks
 
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Nah bud, not interested in trolling to waste my time. I'm an avid reader of Pak Def. for the past few days which prompted me to finally sign up. I guess, like every site, it does require an account to have the complete privileges.

Thanks bud! Bama rocks
That's Great I hope to see you what your posts are like and views on issues, have you been up to the Northeast bud
 
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How large is the Pakistani communities down there I am guessing not to "stereotypes" they mostly own the gas stations and are in the retail sector as in neighboring Texas

There are quite a few in Hoover. Hardworking entrepreneurs all around. We have a couple of Pakistani restaurants which are having good business at the moment.

PS: I'm ecstatic and mesmerized by the thread's reception!

That's Great I hope to see you what your posts are like and views on issues, have you been up to the Northeast bud
Yep, mainly when I worked with my previous concern. Iowa, Illinois and to Missouri.
 
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There are quite a few in Hoover. Hardworking entrepreneurs all around. We have a couple of Pakistani restaurants which are having good business at the moment.

PS: I'm ecstatic and mesmerized by the thread's reception!

Can you speak in a southern drawl bud, and how was it like growing up there, have you ever hunted there, and what you do at the moment you mentioned your mom is from Egypt/Jordan have you been to Egypt/Jordan

Yep, mainly when I worked with my previous concern. Iowa, Illinois and to Missouri.[/QUOTE]

So mainly Midwest have you been to NY,NJ,DC or anywhere close by
 
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Can you speak in a southern drawl bud, and how was it like growing up there, have you ever hunted there, and what you do at the moment you mentioned your mom is from Egypt/Jordan have you been to Egypt/Jordan

Yep, mainly when I worked with my previous concern. Iowa, Illinois and to Missouri.

So mainly Midwest have you been to NY,NJ,DC or anywhere close by[/QUOTE]

Yep, only up to the mid. Nebraska is kinda cool, but ain't gonna visit there. Growing up in the South or be it any where in the States would be freakin fun till junior high. You want to hear the Cowboy accents of us?

Been to Egypt once. It was before 2011, IIRC. My mom's relatives lives there in Philae.
 
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So mainly Midwest have you been to NY,NJ,DC or anywhere close by

Yep, only up to the mid. Nebraska is kinda cool, but ain't gonna visit there. Growing up in the South or be it any where in the States would be freakin fun till junior high. You want to hear the Cowboy accents of us?[/QUOTE]

I def would like to hear your "southern drawl" and yeah unless you in a big metro area like I do its gets boring in surburbia then again US is suburb and car excess culture for the most part
 
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Thank you bud. I'm ashamed to say that I never visited Pakistan even though ma Grandpa was from Lahore near Chinnakowindi. I'll definitely visit and spend some time in the near future IA.

I'm working as an IT support manager my hobbies, lemme think about that... Last time I asked someone about their hobby in an interview. I don't really keep a hobby, just a wanderer -- wanna be globetrotter.

Come visit Pakistan, I suggest with one of the older generation and get to know relatives, if they are still there.

Unlike most Pakistani Americans who brought their whole khandan to US, UK, Canada, etc., most of my family is still in Pakistan and those outside are deeply connected there.

When I go to Pakistan, I mostly visit my relatives in Lahore and Faisalabad, we also have several villages in the area.

Even though I am American, I spent most of my childhood and significant part of my life in Faisalabad. I grew very attached to my country, moreso than other Pakistani Americans. Plus being able to speak and read/write Urdu and Punjabi is rare nowadays in the West.

I also studied under Dr. Israr Ahmad, from whom I learned alot about Islam, Allama Iqbal, Quaid e Azam, patriotism to the country, and the divine protection of Pakistan.
 
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Yep, only up to the mid. Nebraska is kinda cool, but ain't gonna visit there. Growing up in the South or be it any where in the States would be freakin fun till junior high. You want to hear the Cowboy accents of us?

I def would like to hear your "southern drawl" and yeah unless you in a big metro area like I do its gets boring in surburbia then again US is suburb and car excess culture for the most part[/QUOTE]
No matter how much we hide, people here in CA picks up our accent asks where are we from? But to be frank, I don't swallow or emphasis on letters like the natives do in their dialect. Nah, I don't wanna do it. May be because it's a blessing growing up with some 'English' kids. My besties are having proper British ancestors. I like their slang, songs especially the Coldplay. May be there's a connection, who knows. But hey, you shoulda talk to my maternal uncle then :yes4:. He hangs out with the natives a lot and that has an effect on his lang. as well. For him every carbonated drink is nothing but Coke :sarcastic:. Anyways, bless your heart and have good evening. I'm going out for some food and then straight to bed.
 
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