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Maybe people need to get the message back home that wearing supersized dastaars is being ridiculed in the west?

Why not stick to a dastaar size like most people wear?

Yes, I know people are going to get upset at the question but I'm going to pose it anyway.

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Maybe people need to get the message back home that wearing supersized dastaars is being ridiculed in the west?

Why not stick to a dastaar size like most people wear?

Yes, I know people are going to get upset at the question but I'm going to pose it anyway.

This is just giving into slander and conforming because people can't respect another's religion. Guru Sahib stood up against this stuff and did not conform and give in. People make fun of the smaller sized dastars and make fun of the Sikh Bana. Ignorant people won't stop there ways of being idoits. If you conform and give in then the very essence of Sikhi is lost. Oppression comes in many ways, and this is one of them. Don't be ignorant person and conform.

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Maybe people need to get the message back home that wearing supersized dastaars is being ridiculed in the west?

Why not stick to a dastaar size like most people wear?

Yes, I know people are going to get upset at the question but I'm going to pose it anyway.

Even if the dastaar is big, its still a part of the Bana, therefore we should respect and expect respect from others for our Bana, regardless of whether or not its big.

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You don't have to tell me, I understand it. But it has to be said, in my local high street a Sikh can walk by with bana and not be noticed or given a second look by even goray/kalay, however if someone was dressed like that and to walk down the street, even people who have nothing but respect for their Sikh neighbours would probably start to laugh.

In any case I think people should tell those involved back home what is going on.

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are you SERIOUS??

racist people are always looking for something to poke fun at that doesnt mean we start to change who we are!

we represent khalsa by oversize dastaars.. i am glad that nihang singhs are keeping up with gurus bana regardless of what the world thinks of them!!

IF THEY START MAKING FUN OF OUR KIRPANS/BEARDS... doesnt mean we go shave off our beard and get rid of kirpans

yes people are gona get upset at your question because it doesnt make any sense!

well if more of us start wearing them then it would be a norm!! unless people laughing are just racist..!!! we need to unite against racism not tell our fellow sikhs to change their way of life..!!

if ripped jeans are okay to wear and mohawaks are cool

then why not sijian hoa dastaars!???

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You don't have to tell me, I understand it. But it has to be said, in my local high street a Sikh can walk by with bana and not be noticed or given a second look by even goray/kalay, however if someone was dressed like that and to walk down the street, even people who have nothing but respect for their Sikh neighbours would probably start to laugh.

In any case I think people should tell those involved back home what is going on.

So what if they laugh, and if you laugh at others, which i wouldn't doubt, considering what you wrote, it's you acting without a heart. And yes hkaurp bhenji had to tell you. You never got what she was saying.

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