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Pakistanis !!! How do you find different Pakistani Ethnicities? Share your opinions

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You cant give ethnicities characteristic traits in my opinion. Peoples upbringing, values, social and economic background, education etc all play a part in that.
That's so true.
Ghazi you have made a correct assessment but a lot of what we become as a person is a learned response of our family mostly so it can be said that certain traits can be found in certain ethnicities though it may be generalised statement on my part.

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That part of town is a headache in my opinion.
 
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Ghazi you have made a correct assessment but a lot of what we become as a person is a learned response of our family mostly so it can be said that certain traits can be found in certain ethnicities though it may be generalised statement on my part.


That part of town is a headache in my opinion.
Karachi poora hi headache hai bhai...

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Wo Gulberg par tarbooz ka sharbat milna shuro hoa ya nai ? :lol::lol:
 
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I identify them from their accents. For example in Germany I can identify someone from Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot etc. from his accent and the choice of vocabulary while speaking Punjabi language. I can even differentiate between someone from Gujranwala and someone from our neighboring Gujrat because people of Gujrat have some specific pronunciations of specific words different from us in Gujranwala. That is the level of accuracy in my case.

I can instantly identify an indian punjabi from the his accent and his vocabulary unless he happens to be from some migrant origin punjabi pakistani family. I have an accent and vocabulary detector ON all the time. I am basically a quasi linguist because I have been curious about various accents and preferred vocabularies of people since my teenage.

Edit: I just saw the OP and I noticed that he was "judging" various ethnicities, for me this is plain BS, every individual is different, I didn't like his stereotyping of the people. Great Gama the strongest man of South Asia was produced in central Punjab, not in Balochistan or KPK. There are tough punjabi, weak punjabi, tough pashtuns, weak pashtuns etc. There is no one size fit to all for all individuals of any ethnicity. After living in Germany and having interacted with multiple people from almost all major countries of the world I have stopped stereotyping the whole ethnicites because it is BS. The only exception to this rule are gangus of india.
 
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Don't know about any other ethnicity but have experience with Punjabis in different walks of life.

They have a very condescending attitude towards Pashtuns and borderline racist. You can tell how they show Pashtuns in tv, media as some dumb people, that's pretty much how they see us in real life.

Whenever going through army checkpoints in Peshawar/KPK, we would pray it was some Pashtun because Punjabis would just act cold-hearted and make you suffer.

Of course not everyone is like this, had friends in school and in university, few girl "friends" who acted okay.

My impression is once they get to know us, they drop their preconceived notions about us. For many who haven't interacted with us except at bare minimum, their attitude is really bad. Pakistani media is really crap. They show Pashtuns as really dumb fcks who can't speak Urdu and are always shown as comic relief or fighting wars like the only two things we're good at, that has to leave an impression.

The positives i would say is they're smart people, well educated and going places.
 
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Qaimkhanis and Meos are from Rajasthan. Dont know about Bandhanis and Chauhan.

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i have many pashtoon friends they have so many cousins that my 8 pashtoon friends turned out to be cousins whenever they meet they keep speaking in pashto and i am sitting clueless what are they talking about

They have all the right to speak in the language they are comfortable with, if you don't feel comfortable with them then either learn pashto from them if you cannot live without them or simply search for new friends who would always converse in the language of your choice in your presence.
 
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Pathans are Bros.
Haven't had much contact with Sindhis and Balochis.
Punjabis are awesome(especially plains. Pahariye/Pothoharis are love as well but need to be carefull from some of em.)

Don't get me started on Karachiites :butcher:
 
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No the local MQM office(which has BTW downsized quite a bit from their big shiny building on Devon Ave.).
I don't like to wear a bori.
Why? Are you afraid of the Bankers?
 
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No the local MQM office(which has BTW downsized quite a bit from their big shiny building on Devon Ave.).
I don't like to wear a bori.

they are all closed. worry about the tiger force now Pasha
 
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