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yes this is the perfect word!Paa ji I meant dil k ghareeb
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yes this is the perfect word!Paa ji I meant dil k ghareeb
so does this mean there all stupid, lower class. and ave no manners.The socio economic background of pakistani's that have migrated(majority) to UK is by far the lowest of the lowest socioeconomic class from Pakistan.
Compare that to Pakistani's who come to the U.S (high majority) come from more educated and let's say better mannered backgrounds. The british pakistani as an immigrant does worse if not same as bangladeshi in UK.
so does this mean there all stupid, lower class. and ave no manners.
i will remember to tell a friend of mine that who pakistani. he built a company thats the 3rd largets paper factories in europe. theres bad bunches in every group. @waz your british pakistani...... are you from a low socioeconomic class, are you less educated than your americain counterparts? do you have manners?
@Kaptaan @Aether @araz @Windjammer what about you guys?
i live next to towns and cities full of south asains. just go to central lancashire and see for your self.This would mean that you are probably one of them, given your inability to read and then comprehend what I posted. I wrote, quote" The socio economic background of pakistani's that have migrated(majority) to UK is by far the lowest of the lowest socioeconomic class from Pakistan."
I don't have to_ as I said above " This is also borne out of the economic data reported on the socio economic standing among the various immigrant groups_ that are British citizens"i live next to towns and cities full of south asains. just go to central lancashire and see for your self.
so does this mean there all stupid, lower class. and ave no manners.
i will remember to tell a friend of mine that who pakistani. he built a company thats the 3rd largets paper factories in europe. theres bad bunches in every group. @waz your british pakistani...... are you from a low socioeconomic class, are you less educated than your americain counterparts? do you have manners?
@Kaptaan @Aether @araz @Windjammer what about you guys?
And your both flags are US right??Pakistanis routinely trash public buses? Is this the case in every city or just a few?
Well I'm gonna have me say on this and say.All things aside what in the world is BrandNS? Boeing appreciated the PM and not the government?
Talk about being obsessively self absorbed. They use government funds for all these projects, they live luxurious lifestyles of the government exchequer and despite that take all the credit for them selves. Oh Gosh! there is no hope for these people.
fine polishing!? well it depends on how north is defined. north can be manchester or preston, lancaster or carlisle. manchester is a city i hate they are more "brushed up" and geroge osborne wanted manchester to be the main focus on the "northern power house" initiative. i was given the oppertunity to move to down surrey about 3 ago as it suited my needs. i rented a house for 2 months and thats was it. i paid £600 pw. ok the house was nice i admit. but the rest is just either too boring, expensive, the place looked as if someone died(very quiet) and i live in the country side. ok i do have the safest neighbour ever. i get veg for free. that and i do race him. ok he has a tractor and i have dirt bike.They're not , but the folks in he North do need some fine polishing. My socio-economic status is in the top quintile. As for the claim that Pakistani Americans are formally more better educated, that is true, but the gap is fast narrowing, as the UK community is now in its fifth generation, and more and more youngsters go on to higher education.
The British Pakistani being below Bangladeshis and other ethnic groups is utter tripe. However, work needs to be done.
fine polishing!? well it depends on how north is defined. north can be manchester or preston, lancaster or carlisle. manchester is a city i hate they are more "brushed up" and geroge osborne wanted manchester to be the main focus on the "northern power house" initiative. i was given the oppertunity to move to down surrey about 3 ago as it suited my needs. i rented a house for 2 months and thats was it. i paid £600 pw. ok the house was nice i admit. but the rest is just either too boring, expensive, the place looked as if someone died(very quiet) and i live in the country side. ok i do have the safest neighbour ever. i get veg for free. that and i do race him. ok he has a tractor and i have dirt bike.
im side tracking here.
i think it more to do with the upbringing. parents influence their childrens future. and most pakistani parents are born in pakistan hand have a strange mentality. they only do the bare minimum to live happily. they drive old toyotas and they forbid their kid to play with girls. the "next gen" which is british born kids they will see the life of a standard british person and know what to aspire to. but their parents hod them down. i have seen cases where kids run away from home a they cant take it. you are the next gen age range 20-45. their ofspring intregate easily as their parents know whats it like and dont want them to make mistakes they did. in all give it 10 more years for change to happen.
when you live 15 mins from towns and cities that have huge south asain populations, you learn alot and you see them differantly
so instead of 10 years lets say 20I'd agree with most of what you wrote, except the timelines. The behaviours displayed by such Pakistani parents were more apparent back in the 80's and 90's. The fifth generation teenagers we have now are far more forward thinking and integrated, and like you wrote, in about 10 years times there will be no differences.
On the topic of the Northern powerhouses it really should be a triangular process between Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. All three cities have similar good external economies of scale.