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lolll thats gd ur mates dont mind going in

i remember a month ago, i went to an open day in wolves and on the way bk to the train station there was a gurdwara... so i was like :D yay.

but i was with my mate.... so i asked her to come in... but loll she was soo shy.. she thought she wasnt allowed... HAHA i said dont be silly.. u are!! she kept saying no! lollll so i was quick... and got parshad for her 2 :D ....

lolllllll

so thats gd ur mates dnt mind :s

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We went on a school trip to soho road gurdwara. There were people of all faiths and no faiths that went. Our school made sure that no onecaused offence and told everyone to wear trousers instead of skirts. The people there gave an explaination of everything and answered questions. Everyone ate langar and I laughed becuase loads of people said it was really spicy but it wasn't. The teachers told us that you had to finish everything because you know you're not supposed to leave jhoot. And the look on people faces when the were trying to eat the "spicy" sabji was classic! It was really bizarre cos when i did the normal matha tek everyone just stared at me. Most just bowed their heads because they felt uncomfortable doing so. They thought it was weird when people stared at you but people tend to stare when they see a large group of teenagers wlaking around anyway. The best part was that some of my firends that were non sikh started to research sikhi voluntarily and said it was such a beautiful religion and it made me happy. So if you do get the oppurtunity to invite a non sikh to a gurdwara just try and bring them

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quik question 2 penjis & paajis...

would it be all good to take say a gori to the gurdwara if she wore the correct clothes etc?

please no debates just straight answers/views...

forgive me for my mistakes i am a sinner....

haha of course its okay!

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