hello from the uk

stephen

Citizen
hello friends, Im Stephen and I live in a small country called Wales in the UK although I am from Liverpool which is in England. Every winter we travel to India but must confess the nearest I have been to Pakistan is the Wagha (check spelling) border crossing and from there I witnessed the saddest show ever with crowds on each side barracking at each other it looked more like a modern day gladiator fight, very sad so much so they we left it early. I would love to visit Pakistan one day as I know how warm and friendly muslim people are but at this moment in time I feel its not safe to do so. Anyhow more about me I love to travel and watch football/soccer and cricket. My job is as a nurse looking after adults with mental health problems and the job can be very stressfull (thumbsdown). So thats me I hope to meet some friends on here who can give me a taste of what life is like in your country, thats me," Hello" im Stephen
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
hello friends, Im Stephen and I live in a small country called Wales in the UK although I am from Liverpool which is in England. Every winter we travel to India but must confess the nearest I have been to Pakistan is the Wagha (check spelling) border crossing and from there I witnessed the saddest show ever with crowds on each side barracking at each other it looked more like a modern day gladiator fight, very sad so much so they we left it early. I would love to visit Pakistan one day as I know how warm and friendly muslim people are but at this moment in time I feel its not safe to do so. Anyhow more about me I love to travel and watch football/soccer and cricket. My job is as a nurse looking after adults with mental health problems and the job can be very stressfull (thumbsdown). So thats me I hope to meet some friends on here who can give me a taste of what life is like in your country, thats me," Hello" im Stephen

Welcome to Pakistan Stephen! Seeing is believing. You will change Ur opinion about Pakistan once you get here. Do let me know when you plan, I have a thing of your interest in the foots of Margalla hills Islambad;)
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Hey Stephen thanks for your comments.Pakistanis are one of the most friendly people in the world.If you happen to go there you will realize what I mean.Anyways,welcome to our forum.
 

mya

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
warm welcome to you friend but i do not know how pakistani politics will interest you and thats what this forum is all about
 

stephen

Citizen
warm welcome to you friend but i do not know how pakistani politics will interest you and thats what this forum is all about

Hence me joining the forum, with Pakistan again being top of the world news it gives me a chance to read and hear what the real people of Pakistan have to say, please dont be offended but its not just about Pakistan politics its about Pakistan life, and thanks guys for the welcome
 

NO FEAR

Banned
Hi SteepHen

Welcome ,Pakistan is one of the naughtiest child of this world.As naughtiest boy always been top of the news in neighborhood so as Pakistan in the world.But don't forget naughtiest child is always the most intelligent child.Hope you will enjoy your mission (cry) here.
 

stephen

Citizen
mai be be so bold and ask

Subtitles in English on Videos so ignorant persons like myself can join in on the conversation on a western level :) Thankyou
 
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Adeel

Founder
Re: mai be be so bold and ask

Stephen, that will be just too difficult and requires a full time individual to do such job. We are all volunteers here.

sorry :(
 

Salik

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: mai be be so bold and ask

You can ask openly ... somebody can translate if he has time... though may I ask... What are you doing on a pure Pakistani forum??
 

Bret Hawk

Senator (1k+ posts)
Unlike most of the skinheads and racists of the so called advanced and progressive state of England, though I had pleasant experience with the Welsh community in Wales and have no idea about the Scots and Irish communities during my stay in London, we habitants from a humbling background of this country welcomes you on this board and I hope that once you yourself experience the kind and warm feelings of Pakistanis here you will try to influence your compatriots, depending upon the extant of your interactive circle in UK, and try to negate the immanent germs of negativism in their minds about individuals and especially immigrants from this part of the world who are facing abject discrimination and biased behaviour from the British people and government officials in almost every sector and domain of life in your native land.

Anyhow welcome once again and hope to see your valuable comments and views more often in coming days.
 
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stephen

Citizen
Unlike most of the skinheads and racists of the so called advanced and progressive state of England, though I had pleasant experience with the Welsh community in Wales and have no idea about the Scots and Irish communities during my stay in London, we habitants from a humbling background of this country welcomes you on this board and I hope that once you yourself experience the kind and warm feelings of Pakistanis here you will try to influence your compatriots, depending upon the extant of your interactive circle in UK, and try to negate the immanent germs of negativism in their minds about individuals and especially immigrants from this part of the world who are facing abject discrimination and biased behaviour from the British people and government officials in almost every sector and domain of life in your native land.

Anyhow welcome once again and hope to see your valuable comments and views more often in coming days.


Wow Bret, Thank you for the Welcome, Although I was born in the UK my family roots are Irish. As for the stance a Goverment may take or follow even thats impossible to blame the man on the street for that and as you also have in your country like we have here are men like sheep who do not not think for themselves and they allow themselves to be swept along on crusade's even when they go against all that is good. I myself feel for the normal people of Pakistan although the closest I have been is the border crossing, I try to follow what goes on there by watching the news(al jezeera) and reading local papers in English, through the internet we can also get a taste of what goes on there. Next month i will have my 5th trip to India but live in hope that one day I can visit your country, but at this moment in time its not possible. I did find the SIASAT by searching for peoples views on the murder of Mr Taseer which I have been following for some days now. Although I dont live under the laws of Pakistan I think by educating myself about what is happing there may go someway to understanding more about the people because I know there are more good people than bad and the western news just seems to show the bad side.
 

Salik

Senator (1k+ posts)
Welcome here.....though I would say you chose a bit "strange" time and event to jump in... Salmaan Taseer's murder has unveiled the divides in our society... and the gulf at this time between the two extremes is deeper than ever....

Though I would say it was a nice try to get in touch to see the issues from a different angle because in this way you would be able to understand the story behind the news lines....

Well... I hope you would enjoy your stay here...

Bret...

Scots are quite nice and friendly people... so are the Irish....
 

dukelondon

Senator (1k+ posts)
Welcome Stephen. I hope you'll have a good time here. Unfortunately, some people here have a really low level of tolerance so take it easy bro.
 

stephen

Citizen
Welcome Stephen. I hope you'll have a good time here. Unfortunately, some people here have a really low level of tolerance so take it easy bro.

Duke, Dont think im being rude but I couldt help laughing when i read you post I think by reading the posts between pakistani's Im getting off very lightly,but point taken. Il tread with care!!
 

stephen

Citizen
last year I read the biography on President Musharraf which can give a little insight from the top, but by reading through the posts on this site I can get a picture/taste of what the people of Pakistan are thinking and saying. Do older people say it was better in past years or is it better today under the present leadership ? if im asking these questions in the wrong room please say so, plus I mean no offence by any of my questions.
 

Nawazish

Minister (2k+ posts)
last year I read the biography on President Musharraf which can give a little insight from the top, but by reading through the posts on this site I can get a picture/taste of what the people of Pakistan are thinking and saying. Do older people say it was better in past years or is it better today under the present leadership ? if im asking these questions in the wrong room please say so, plus I mean no offence by any of my questions.

Musharaf was a dictator and that is self explanatory.

Currently the most corrupt man alive on this earth is ruling us who makes a dictator looks like a saint
 
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