Stop insulting dogs by comparing them to ..............................Stray dogs rounded up, culled in Karachi. Not true i see politicians all over the City.![]()
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Stop insulting dogs by comparing them to ..............................Stray dogs rounded up, culled in Karachi. Not true i see politicians all over the City.![]()
Stop insulting dogs by comparing them to ..............................
Very cruel. I am sure there are more humane ways to put dogs to sleep. Also beware of the dog meat products. At least for coming few weeks.
It happens,even to the most experienced.Oh My bad
@haviZsultan @DESERT FIGHTER @rockstar08
You three clowns think you're some type of special geniuses with that "Koreans eat dog" joke?
And here I was (before I read this thread) thinking that my country could actually count on Pakistan as a true friend despite the both of us having different religions. Is my country making a mistake by having friendly relations with Pakistan?
Pakistan–South Korea relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pakistanis in South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May i ask how you jumped to conclusion that i was cracking jokes about dogs and Koreans?I have a huge respect for Koreans,as one of my friend is Korean,he used to study with me,a good hospitable fellow.Anyway i am sorry if i have offended you in any way as it was unintentional and by mistake . Koreans are highly respected in Pakistan as at times they are mistaken to be Chinese nonetheless our attitude remains the same .Have a nice day.@DESERT FIGHTER @WAJsal and other interested PDF Pakistanis
Those "jokes" aren't funny at all. What you Pakistanis think is okay to joke about is definitely not okay with South Koreans. I don't know what Pakistanis generally think of dogs but the various dog species native to the Korean peninsula are highly valued by my people for their intelligence and ironlike companionship. Most South Koreans are very disgusted by the fact that some of our brethren insist on eating dog meat even though it is heavily discouraged. We recently started trying to get rid of that practice for the past five years but with varying levels of success. When South Koreans that personally don't know Pakistanis sees a hostile post like that especially about Korean culture, he or she would immediately think that having relations with Pakistan is a bad thing. Myself and other fellow Koreans that know Pakistanis on personal, intimate levels have a difficult job already convincing the rest of my people that Pakistanis are trustworthy, natural allies. "Koreans eat dog" jokes don't help the overall situation between our two countries.
Personally, I consider Pakistanis more than just friends. This one particular Pakistani brother that went to junior college with me was the one that picked me up from the airport when I came back to the U.S. in last August. Nobody else bothered to answer their phones or had very convenient excuses on why they couldn't come when I called them. Nowadays, when the two of us need to get stuff done like schoolwork or family errands we help each other out. Sorry for this long-winded post, I will just end it here. I respect your uncle's wish to live and work in my country. May I ask how long he's been working in Seoul?
May i ask how you jumped to conclusion that i was cracking jokes about dogs and Koreans?I have a huge respect for Koreans,as one of my friend is Korean,he used to study with me,a good hospitable fellow.Anyway i am sorry if i have offended you in any way as it was unintentional and by mistake . Koreans are highly respected in Pakistan as at times they are mistaken to be Chinese nonetheless our attitude remains the same .Have a nice day.


Screw off, mate. I don't talk to Indians with 17 negative ratings.@sEoulman556
nvm,,,,I have had dog meat,,tastes good.

thats rude n judgemental,,but nvmI fully appreciate the respect that you have for my people and culture. It goes without saying that Koreans feel the same way about Pakistanis when we can spend more time together. I feel like that previous post of mine I just did was specifically targeting you. That wasn't my intention. What I forgot to include in my post also was that if you didn't say it, I thank you for the respect you shown to me and my people. For others that think about making similar "jokes" in the future, hopefully, they are smart enough to understand that such "jokes" are actually insults and if they really cared about relations between South Korea and their country, they shouldn't say it unless they want negative reputations between our two culture-rich and Heaven-fearing countries. What I said goes double for anybody that wants their country to have better relations with South Korea. Regards from a Far East Pakistani food fan.
Screw off, mate. I don't talk to Indians with 17 negative ratings.![]()
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Enough said so sad .
@DESERT FIGHTER @WAJsal and other interested PDF Pakistanis
Those "jokes" aren't funny at all. What you Pakistanis think is okay to joke about is definitely not okay with South Koreans. I don't know what Pakistanis generally think of dogs but the various dog species native to the Korean peninsula are highly valued by my people for their intelligence and ironlike companionship. Most South Koreans are very disgusted by the fact that some of our brethren insist on eating dog meat even though it is heavily discouraged. We recently started trying to get rid of that practice for the past five years but with varying levels of success. When South Koreans that personally don't know Pakistanis sees a hostile post like that especially about Korean culture, he or she would immediately think that having relations with Pakistan is a bad thing. Myself and other fellow Koreans that know Pakistanis on personal, intimate levels have a difficult job already convincing the rest of my people that Pakistanis are trustworthy, natural allies. "Koreans eat dog" jokes don't help the overall situation between our two countries.
Personally, I consider Pakistanis more than just friends. This one particular Pakistani brother that went to junior college with me was the one that picked me up from the airport when I came back to the U.S. in last August. Nobody else bothered to answer their phones or had very convenient excuses on why they couldn't come when I called them. Nowadays, when the two of us need to get stuff done like schoolwork or family errands we help each other out. Sorry for this long-winded post, I will just end it here. I respect your uncle's wish to live and work in my country. May I ask how long he's been working in Seoul?