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how divvy punjabi radio presenters and those involved in media and some punjabi people in general try to BE poetic

and emotional over everything.

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Liberal Punajbi people (usually dont no the score)

clown punjabi people who love to pay attention to rubbish like heer ranja stories (fair enough the manaks tunes bout them are ok but no need to read bout them, probley not even true)

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what is punjabi culture? is it songs, art, poetry and geography or drinking, drugs and dancing like an <banned word filter activated>? because the last 3 are not just confined to punjabis. but the songs, poems, literature and landscapes will be forever part of true punjabi culture and will always have a place in a true sikh's heart. lets not forget where we come from by mixing it up with the stupid actions of some 'punjabis' nowadays.

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what is punjabi culture? is it songs, art, poetry and geography or drinking, drugs and dancing like an <banned word filter activated>? because the last 3 are not just confined to punjabis. but the songs, poems, literature and landscapes will be forever part of true punjabi culture and will always have a place in a true sikh's heart. lets not forget where we come from by mixing it up with the stupid actions of some 'punjabis' nowadays.

when you mean poetry do you mean those stupid nursery rhymes that Gurdwara stage speakers come up with when talking bout histroy, that carry no fact no stats no realisim.

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what is punjabi culture? is it songs, art, poetry and geography or drinking, drugs and dancing like an <banned word filter activated>? because the last 3 are not just confined to punjabis. but the songs, poems, literature and landscapes will be forever part of true punjabi culture and will always have a place in a true sikh's heart. lets not forget where we come from by mixing it up with the stupid actions of some 'punjabis' nowadays.

when you mean poetry do you mean those stupid nursery rhymes that Gurdwara stage speakers come up with when talking bout histroy, that carry no fact no stats no realisim.

when i say poetry,why did you have to come up with the worst example of it you could think of? when i said 'art' did you think i meant 'porn'? of course not. so stop being silly. do funny songs in the west constitute culture? - of course not. nowadays people use the word 'culture' to describe what a generation is up to and what they like. but its real meaning is the expression of intellectual thought and life experience by artists in poetry, paintings, architecture etc. for example, gurudwaras in punjab are an example of punjabi culture (architecture). not what some speaker in england makes up on stage to try and get the kids to remember what their on about. btw, we need some proper punjabi culture in the design of our gurudwaras here. some of them look like a mish-mash of a mosque and a church.

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hate taking orders.

have no idea what to do in new situations.

fight like dogs against one another, but are meek and timid in front of others.

love money.

oh look none of the above have anything to do with culture.

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