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'Sir' designation to person in pakistan republic,thats weird .It is a colonial word or britian culture.That type of word is not used in India
'Sir' designation to person in pakistan republic,thats weird .It is a colonial word or britian culture.That type of word is not used in India
dude its used in India, atleast in your media that is a reflection of your society and culture etc....and again it Pakistani with a capital P....I would ask you to invest in English lessons but I notice that you have capitalized the I of India and hence are probably doing it on purpose, thinking you are probably making a point by it or something....
sorry friend.I will not use 'Pakistan' word in my daily life.I am an Indian so I use and heard word 'India' since I was a child.I cleared the mistake in that post Pakistan is a country so one must use 'P'.I dont mean to hurt you.Our president change the colonial word 'His excellency '' to Sri .Now our president and governors known as Sri .Pranab Mukherjee.Our media only use that word when some person in UK visit our country.
no problem dude, its just that a country's name has to be respected, and yes he has changed it but what I meant was that ''Sir'', ''Sir gee'' etc are used by common people on both sides of the border and admittedly it has British roots but is used as a sign of respect and is now ingrained into any respectful conversation.