I think it depends on family and what is taught to children.
Some families are allergic or hateful toward too much displays of religion. It results in poor treatment of Pakistanis who choose to keep beard/hijabs in places like banks, shopping centers, universities, and with certain relatives.
Other Pakistanis are obsessed too much with outward displays of religiosity only, which is only wearing shalwar kameez, beard, niqab, but internally many of these people own fraudulent businesses, treat others with disrespect, and have no qualms about living dunya-oriented life.
It is only when the internal elements of faith come into a person that Islam enters the heart. In both ways, the human ego and pride needs to be crushed.
There are many people in Pakistan and many families who are honest, truthful, and good-natured people, but unfortunately their voice is not so strong and they are humble.
It is because of their duas and barakat that Pakistan exists as a state today.