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Originally Posted by abdelyuuki
Oh dear lord, You're a very silly person aren't you. Utterly distorting the context of my post just to be able to have a go. You've assumed too many things in your reply for me to even bother addressing.
I'm not a native urdu speaker, my mother tongue is koshur (which is very different to urdu), and my urdu is not that great. If you read the post again, I was stating my 'opinion' which I am entitled to, I did not issue any advice, nor do I wish to. If you also look at the punctuation used in my previous post, you will notice a 'full stop' preceding the statement 'It sounds so rough and crude' indicating that it was a statement on its own, and not linked to the other sentences and thus can not be associated to be taken as 'reasoning' of the previous sentence.
Punjabis are the largest ethnic group in Pakistan, so it is understandable, but in my opinion more effort wouldn't hurt.
You totally pulled a Fox news on that one.
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lol it doesnt matter what your native language is buddy so no need to give long explanations. You said what you said in that previous post, no ifs and buts, and if you still feel you were being misperceived, say it again. Until then, lets just assume:
- Punjabis, like sindhis, baluchis, sarhadis, will continue speak their own language, or whatever they want to
- Punjabi is not crude or rough, spoken in any way whatsoever or to anyone whatsoever, just like the other regional languages of Pakistan, as well as Urdu.