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Apart from the odd one here and there most jatts are very average or below average looking.  

If you want to know what one looks like.Then look no further the this guy and he is one of the better looking ones. Also may I add being light skinned doesnt make someone better looking.. Many guji and other south indian girls are beautiful and they are dark. Alot has to do with the facial structure and features aswell as overall figure. 

 

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1 hour ago, Big_Tera said:

Apart from the odd one here and there most jatts are very average or below average looking.  

If you want to know what one looks like.Then look no further the this guy and he is one of the better looking ones. Also may I add being light skinned doesnt make someone better looking.. Many guji and other south indian girls are beautiful and they are dark. Alot has to do with the facial structure and features aswell as overall figure. 

 

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Lol kholi isn't a jatt surname.

You sound jealous lol

Average jatt looks like what your average Punjabi singers look like, diljit, ammi virk, Garry Sandhu, ninja etc  these lot look like your average jatt.

Hardeep kholi is ugly and looks like a ape. I have seen some really good looking Khatri sikhs. 

I don't find gujji girls attractive, Bengali girls on the other hand can be really nice looking, some of them are seriously very beautiful. 

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48 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Lol kholi isn't a jatt surname.

You sound jealous lol

Average jatt looks like what your average Punjabi singers look like, diljit, ammi virk, Garry Sandhu, ninja etc  these lot look like your average jatt.

Hardeep kholi is ugly and looks like a ape. I have seen some really good looking Khatri sikhs. 

I don't find gujji girls attractive, Bengali girls on the other hand can be really nice looking, some of them are seriously very beautiful. 

lol

I am jealous, your the one calling a good looking guy like Hardeep ugly. I just said most jatts are average and below average looking. which is a reasonable statement to make. 

You cant compare individual superstars with the entire community which you are doing. 

And dailjit is one ugly dude. 

 

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1 hour ago, Big_Tera said:

lol

I am jealous, your the one calling a good looking guy like Hardeep ugly. I just said most jatts are average and below average looking. which is a reasonable statement to make. 

You cant compare individual superstars with the entire community which you are doing. 

And dailjit is one ugly dude. 

 

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Those "superstars" come from normal pendu jatt backgrounds, only difference is that they are well groomed. iv come across many Punjabi women who find diljit good looking, I think that's one of the reasons why his popular.

Your jealous lol

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On 12/13/2018 at 12:35 PM, Guest Daas said:

Some Sikhs are very fair and have light eyes unlike the older generation (according to people I have asked) how is this? 

I’m a Sikh but I am a chamar and when I go to the gurdwara (ravidaas) generally the people are dark skinned with black/dark brown eyes but when I went to my local gurdwara which is guru Nanak gurdwara and predominantly the people are jatt they are very fair skinned, so is it to do with caste?

Theres a Sikh  in my school I think he’s a jatt because his last name is Dhaliwal (apologies if I’m wrong) and he has very light skin with bright green eyes, his parents are the same and when I asked him if he had any European heritage he laughed and said no. so I’m thinking it’s to do with caste however there are ravidasiye with light skin. 

Where has this appearance come from? 

And generally the paintings of gurus are drawn with light skin and in some cases light eyes as well, does that mean the gurus had this lighter appearance too?

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Ill think youll find, the mods, and top posters on this site, are fair-skinned, why is this tho?

Anyways,

1. there might be something interesting here that we dont know yet,

2. the west is not as sunny as INDIA, so less tan. With this, this might have some effect on genes etc.

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