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I have a habit of not saying fateh to people around my age, in their 20s and younger, but of course, will reply back with fateh if someone says it to me first whether old or young.

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<br>I think the problem is when sum1 greets another person with a Fateh, and the other person doesn't reply with a fateh..i THINK techno singh was implying that the show host greeted aunty with a Fateh, and he presumed she replied with 'sat sri akaal'...</b><br><br>a Fateh must be replied with a Fateh... in my opinion at least..

yeah, i did presume that and yes a fateh must be replied with a fateh

"Sat Sri Akaal" is taken from the Jangee Naraa (War Cry). Sat Sri Akaal

is not a greeting between Sikhs. Remembering the Khalsa, it's creator

(Vaheguru) and remaining in high spirits is what the Fatheh was given

for and why it is the necessary greeting. Most people changed it to

"Sat Sri Akaal" because they did not want to take Amrit and hence the

world "Khalsa" did not feel appropriate for them. Ask any older person

why the Fatheh has faded. It is simply because people drifted away from

the basic Rehat of taking Amrit.

Anyone can say Fateh to anyone else. The reason for saying the Fateh

was so that it brought you into high spirits and reminded you of

Vaheguru and the Khalsa. If you are not Amritdharee it should also ring

a few bells!! And no, it is not just for men. Singh is used in the

Rehatnama to represent a Sikh of the Guru.

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sum1 once told me something in re: to giving fateh..

he said if only one person says it Guru Gobind Singh Jee is only facing that one person (i.e. giving fateh back to that person)... but if both people say it, Guru Sahib is in between them, saying fateh to both of them at the same time...

thats why when sum1 gives fateh, u shud say it at the same time, rather then waiting for them to say it first, and then replying...

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sum1 once told me something in re: to giving fateh..

he said if only one person says it Guru Gobind Singh Jee is only facing that one person (i.e. giving fateh back to that person)... but if both people say it, Guru Sahib is in between them, saying fateh to both of them at the same time...

thats why when sum1 gives fateh, u shud say it at the same time, rather then waiting for them to say it first, and then replying...

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sum1 once told me something in re: to giving fateh..

he said if only one person says it Guru Gobind Singh Jee is only facing that one person (i.e. giving fateh back to that person)... but if both people say it, Guru Sahib is in between them, saying fateh to both of them at the same time...

thats why when sum1 gives fateh, u shud say it at the same time, rather then waiting for them to say it first, and then replying...

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more of a reason to say fateh all the time eh

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