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Pakistani engineer creates trains in China

Don't you think majority of youngs of modern societies in the world behave like this? Don't finger pointing others as abnormal, instead, sometimes look at yourselves in the mirror! Don't you have culture clash in the UK? Why do you think you guys can adapt to the UK culture not Chinese?
We don't need to change our name to Max to adjust.
 
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Why does a false flagger seem to be triggered ??

It was actually a compliment. Maximus is the brave protagonist played by Russell Crowe in the movie Gladiator if you already don't know. :woot:

And look who is really trolling. :omghaha:

@Imran Khan :-)
every time a street shitter like you,pays a "complement" to a Pakistani especially a Pakistani who is concerned with China, it is never a compliment but a pathetic attempt at sarcasm!

Regarding my "false" flags why don't you report me to your friends, the PDF chiefs? goddam wannabe aryan coconuts are wreaking havoc on a so-called (fake) Pakistan defense forum!
 
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Long distance love. Green greener on other side. Honestly, I think the Chinese and Pakistani's as a people are as differant, as incompatible as oil and water. Never the twain shall mix.

Your average Pakistani has a very romantic, almost filimi thoughts on Chinese. When and if there is mass scale interaction there is going to be serious and I mean some serious shock and somebody is going to have to make a compromise. A distant relatives son in Pakistan got a place in a prestigious university in UK. I went to pick him up from airport and ferried him to his university apartment which was a shared facility taken up by three Chinese students. Oh the fun I had listening to him. He lasted three weeks and found another place. What drove him up the wall -

  • they ate pork morning, evening, night.
  • they ate it by snorting it. Literally making sucking/snorting sounds as they guzzed up the food.
  • the smell was terrible
  • they drank often and got drunk real easy and became hyperactive.
  • the girls walked semi-naked
There is real culture clash.

*but to qualify were very friendly.

It's not just with the Chinese it's with all our allies the Turks,Arabs,Azerbaijanis and what not the reason both of us have subtle views or indifferent views towards foreigners is we grew up with them in the 2nd gen abroad eg-US/UK the Government does a bad job at differentiate state to state relations and people to people our state to state with China,Azerbaijan and Turkey are good but people to people we are different I mean you gave a good example of a aquentence of yours in the UK I had many interactions with Chinese and Turks in the states they were pretty good but they don't know us I think we know more useless facts about China and Turkey than a average Chinese or Turk like will Chinese guy in Beijing, Urumqi(closest Chinese city to Pakistan btw), Shanghai or Guangzhou care about Pakistan doubt same with Turkish guy in Istanbul,Izmir,or Ankara care about us doubt you see our people need to understand the difference between state to state and people to people

We don't need to change our name to Max to adjust.

Ehehhee some Pakistanis abroad do use nicknames like Mo mine was Uzi
 
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Long distance love. Green greener on other side. Honestly, I think the Chinese and Pakistani's as a people are as differant, as incompatible as oil and water. Never the twain shall mix.

Your average Pakistani has a very romantic, almost filimi thoughts on Chinese. When and if there is mass scale interaction there is going to be serious and I mean some serious shock and somebody is going to have to make a compromise. A distant relatives son in Pakistan got a place in a prestigious university in UK. I went to pick him up from airport and ferried him to his university apartment which was a shared facility taken up by three Chinese students. Oh the fun I had listening to him. He lasted three weeks and found another place. What drove him up the wall -

  • they ate pork morning, evening, night.
  • they ate it by snorting it. Literally making sucking/snorting sounds as they guzzed up the food.
  • the smell was terrible
  • they drank often and got drunk real easy and became hyperactive.
  • the girls walked semi-naked
There is real culture clash.

*but to qualify were very friendly.
What is your view? Do you think you could sit together with someone who eats pork and drink wine?
 
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What is your view? Do you think you could sit together with someone who eats pork and drink wine?
Wine, no problem. Pork would be tad 'testing' but I would be cool. I don't judge you by what you eat, or your religion or lack of religion. I have met some very nice people who are athiest, yet some who are hidious and Muslim. Man is important, not what he was born into.

But I am not typical of your average Pakistani.
 
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Wine, no problem. Pork would be tad 'testing' but I would be cool. I don't judge you by what you eat, or your religion or lack of religion. I have met some very nice people who are athiest, yet some who are hidious and Muslim. Man is important, not what he was born into.

But I am not typical of your average Pakistani.
Well said, bro. My best friend happens to be a Muslim. ;)
I don't eat pork in front of him and his family. We even don't cook pork when he is invited home. But i make sure he and his family cooperates when I drink wine. ;)
 
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As an electrical engineer, Max brought his technical knowhow to the project, but as a Pakistani, he also acted as a "middle man." Familiar with the local transport operation, he could quickly coordinate between the two sides if there were any problems or queries. He also helped with translating instructions on the train.
This bright young man will have a excellent future. Not only showing his technical capability as an engineer, he has shown a great deal of interpersonal skills and the willingness to go way beyond his role in order to get the whole project a success. This is the kind of people whom will be highly valued and sought after by major Chinese and Pakistani enterprises. Well done!
 
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Why does a false flagger seem to be triggered ?? :dance3:

It was actually a compliment. Maximus is the protagonist played by Russell Crowe in the movie Gladiator if you don't know. :woot:
Regarding my "false" flags why don't you report me to your friends, the PDF chiefs?

Simply because you ain't a prey kid. Now move on. :omghaha::haha::haha::haha:
 
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Long distance love. Green greener on other side. Honestly, I think the Chinese and Pakistani's as a people are as differant, as incompatible as oil and water. Never the twain shall mix.

Your average Pakistani has a very romantic, almost filimi thoughts on Chinese. When and if there is mass scale interaction there is going to be serious and I mean some serious shock and somebody is going to have to make a compromise. A distant relatives son in Pakistan got a place in a prestigious university in UK. I went to pick him up from airport and ferried him to his university apartment which was a shared facility taken up by three Chinese students. Oh the fun I had listening to him. He lasted three weeks and found another place. What drove him up the wall -

  • they ate pork morning, evening, night.
  • they ate it by snorting it. Literally making sucking/snorting sounds as they guzzed up the food.
  • the smell was terrible
  • they drank often and got drunk real easy and became hyperactive.
  • the girls walked semi-naked
There is real culture clash.

*but to qualify were very friendly.

has nothing to do with Chinese, this is different between Muslim and non Muslim.
 
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It's nice that more educated Pakistani work in China. They are welcome to stay a while or lifetime! I think that these people could tell Pakistani what Chinese really are.
 
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