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I agree with, i love the way our pathaans brothers speak urdu. Don’t know why, but i really love it. Maybe because in my bachpan i have spent some times in Quetta region. I would have loved to have opportunity to learn their language but i had to follow my father in France, i was 6 years old then.

To my Pathaans brothers please don’t take it as an insult, im quite sure there are many people who really love your accent like myself.
WO jis andaz mai saaf saaf baat krty hain oun per piyar Aata hai dil chahta hai galy se laga lo.

You do realize i made fun of what you said and this ( :lol:.) smiley was supposed to validate that for those who can’t differenciate criticism and teasing...

Still, even in the very next lines i defended you , but you thought of ignoring those lines and just reply these one ?? Good going.
May be you are right that I can't differentiate teasing or criticism, because some time both sounds same interpretation, I hate trolling too perhaps because of my serious attitude.

Brother in no way u were racist in that reply and i even mentioned that. But many use accent as a form of degrading humor. As pathan kids we used to visit our uncles in karachi n pindi. Whenever we met their local neighbors aunties n all and the moment they found we were pathan kids, they would say "kesa ho yara".. i would have no problems if thats how they talk to all but this specifically for pathan kid would make us kind of on spot n low in confidence.

Its been used in dramas as every chowkidar had that accent. This all put certain ppl under a tag. It just doesnt feel ok.

My post was not to point u out but was to make a point to all that we as a Pakistani nation are much more educated and aware and we should let go of these stereotypes. In developed countries, this would count as high grade racism. So we as nation should evolve past old stereotypes that can trigger other negativity.
I got your point bro, but I have to be honest. in sindh, karachi I used to talk with sindhi people in their own accent " baba sain kesy ho", "sain bakeel mat bano". Etc It's my personal observation that people use different accent with different people not to degrade them but for attracting their concentration.

There were many urdu speakers too who utilize different accent such as "kaha jariya hai". Etc

There is no intention to discourage them but want to feel a part of them. I can't speak pashto but what if want to be a part of pashto? I can just speak urdu with pashto accent this is my only option.

In dramas I am sure that actors perform the exact act of particular person with accent it might be pashto, panjabi, sindhi, balochi or tapoori urdu accents.

But yes you are right if anyone can feel it bad then we should avoid it.
 

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