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where did th word 'PAAJI" just appear from?? and what does it mean :S if everyone is brother sister why are so many kaurs not saying veerjee anymore? It only makes more sense. can someone please explain :)

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I don't use those words myself. I prefer to speak to indviduals and have individuals speak to me on a first name basis. Otherwise, I feel I'm not really connecting with them on a personal level.

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In the olden days it was mother, father, then mummy, daddy, then mum and dad. Likewise language is always changing.

Veer actually means warrior. In the olden days girls would call their brothers warriors ie veerji.....then people started calling brothers bhai ji....and from BHAI JI people shortened it to PAJI. Likewise people shortened the word BHEN JI to PENJI for girls.

Personally I prefer to say Veer Ji rather than Paji since the word Veer has heritage and a deeper meaning. But each to their own. :)

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In the olden days it was mother, father, then mummy, daddy, then mum and dad. Likewise language is always changing.

Veer actually means warrior. In the olden days girls would call their brothers warriors ie veerji.....then people started calling brothers bhai ji....and from BHAI JI people shortened it to PAJI. Likewise people shortened the word BHEN JI to PENJI for girls.

Personally I prefer to say Veer Ji rather than Paji since the word Veer has heritage and a deeper meaning. But each to their own. :)

thanks for the insight

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singhs shouldnt get shy when called veerjee. they ARE our brothers lol paaji sounds like it just started for a 'fashion' thing in this modern world. In my opinion everyone should say veerji thats how it was in the older times. We try to follow so many things from the olden times, then y not this. i know its small thing but lets try to keep it the way it was please

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In the olden days it was mother, father, then mummy, daddy, then mum and dad. Likewise language is always changing.

Veer actually means warrior. In the olden days girls would call their brothers warriors ie veerji.....then people started calling brothers bhai ji....and from BHAI JI people shortened it to PAJI. Likewise people shortened the word BHEN JI to PENJI for girls.

Personally I prefer to say Veer Ji rather than Paji since the word Veer has heritage and a deeper meaning. But each to their own. :)

so true!

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