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RAW managed to pull an anti China stunt in Dhaka. Modi media catches.

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Speaking purely as a third party with warm feelings towards both countries, with affectionate feelings with some among both countries' citizens,and with a neutral point of view. you two actually agree with each other.


This is off topic but meh.


@Joe Shearer I've been watching Aparna Sen's movies these days in quarantine (tested Covid positive).

Have you lived in Kolkata? It has an old world charm to it. Those Ambasaddor Taxis and all.
 
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Indian Media : Bangladeshi nation has spoken, they stand with India against China in Mass numbers, there were Millions of People in the streets of Dhaka Chanting Pro India and Pro Modi Slogans, Pak ki ek aur Na Pak Sajish nakaam :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Indian media are known to be bottom feeders. The only creatures lower than them are those trying to inflame relations between other countries for their own benefit.
 
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Punjabi has a major contribution from Farsi and Turkish Oghuz/Chagatai branch languages.

One point though, Punjabi Muslims have mostly been village people so that conquerors came and went, so our basic culture stayed intact. This is how we preserved our Punjabi language so well, even many Sikhs get impressed by the Punjabi spoken by us as it is closer to the roots of the language.
Are you sure that you are consistent?
 
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This is off topic but meh.


@Joe Shearer I've been watching Aparna Sen's movies these days in quarantine (tested Covid positive).

Have you lived in Kolkata? It has an old world charm to it. Those Ambasaddor Taxis and all.

Yes, and the lady is from my college.

Ambassador taxis? I've ridden in those damn rattletraps all my life. They are designed to give unwary Bangladeshi visitors the frights of their lives, and to make them feel happy they have a nation of their own.
 
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This is off topic but meh.


@Joe Shearer I've been watching Aparna Sen's movies these days in quarantine (tested Covid positive).

Have you lived in Kolkata? It has an old world charm to it. Those Ambasaddor Taxis and all.

OH SHIT!

I just noticed. How are you? Where are you?

Yes. Symptoms are manageable. It's thankfully still in the throat (sore throat, cough). Hasn't affected my breathing as of yet.

Stay well. If I was the praying sort, I would pray for you.
 
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This is off topic but meh.


@Joe Shearer I've been watching Aparna Sen's movies these days in quarantine (tested Covid positive).

Have you lived in Kolkata? It has an old world charm to it. Those Ambasaddor Taxis and all.
And how you got it?
 
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Are you sure that you are consistent?

One member asked us about Punjabi and advocating for standardizing it. However another said, "Let Punjabi be free like a river and go wherever it goes."

Punjabi is Punjabi, it is a vibrant and diverse language which can absorb words from many languages. We have Dari, Pukhto, Sindhi, Arabic, Turkish, English, and native words for the same thing. All equally Punjabi.
 
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I don't know. Got fever 6 days ago. Got tested immediately. That subsided to a low grade fever of around 99-100 F with a sore throat. Then cough developed yesterday.
Contact tracing is important though at this stage I don't think it's of any use, given the incompetent governments.
Anyways, take care, be well soon.
 
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I discussed this in a thread with other Pakistanis recently. Pakistan culture, also similar to Pukhtoon culture of Afghanistan and Occupied Kashmir, stresses high importance of Mehman dari, meaning hospitality to guests.

We are obligated to make the guest comfortable when we sit with them. We bring out the best food, give them they best seats, etc.

Then after guest has been made comfortable, we talk with that guest to stress commonalities and to find mutual acquaintances. This was useful for our culture for centuries in potential marriage meetings, the main way Pakistanis get married,, even today..

What Indian and some BD people misunderstand is that they think this mehman dari implies some kind of commonality and that we are same, it does not.

Indian, West Indies, Americans, Japanese, Chinese and any other guests are treated the same way by Pakistanis. All come back believing that they are close to Pakistanis due to the extreme hospitality they have experienced.

Unfortunately in the West, our confused people went even a step further in losing their culture and trying to form commonality with Hindus and Sikhs. However whenever there is 27 Feb 2019 or Galwan loss, the old scars come back up very quickly.

Pakistani and Indian community in the US is no longer on friendly terms due to Kashmir and Indian Muslim issues, but mostly due to the rabid Islamophobia coming from Indians.

Many BD also have wrong and prejudiced opinions of Pakistanis, but I think it is only like half of you guys.

As a Pakistani who speaks Urdu and Punjabi fluently and decent amount of Pukhto and Hindko, I believe I am in a pretty good place to judge my countrymens' experiences better than you guys.



You feel this way due to mehman dari of Pakistanis. Pakistanis are a very Islamic oriented people and fiercely proud of our history and our identity. Naturally Muslims of BD will be seen favorably by us.

However it is not limited to only BD, but to other Muslims as well, esp Arabs, Turks, Iranians, and Afghans.

I consider myself fairly knowledgeable in the realm of languages, as in addition to the languages I speak, I am also learning Turkish and Farsi. I can understand fair amount of those languages due to the commonality with them and the Pakistani variant of Urdu (which is almost like a dialect of Dari at highest levels.)

I cannot make head or tales of the Bangla language, the origin is completely different. I read once that it is similar to Pali, which ancient Buddhist scriptures were written in.



It is. You just don't see it from the Pakistani perspective. All old neighborhoods of Pakistanis in NYC are Bengali and Indian now. None of Pakistanis like it.

They will never say it to your face, because that is against spirit of mehman dari which I explained above.

Pakistanis won't even insult Indian Hindu who is abusing Pakistan due to this same spirit of mehman dari. We will move away and share our real feelings with Pakistanis or other Muslims.

There’s a lot of contradiction there bro.

I am very aware of the behavior of Pakistanis as well as Bangladeshis and Indians.

There lays a spectrum of religiousity in all groups.

Mehman Dari or I would say religious etiquette and manifestations of brotherhood is not specific to Pakistanis.
 
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