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9 minutes ago, AjeetSingh2019 said:

though punjabi hindus are culturally similar, I would doubt them too. As they also oppose sikh sovereignty 

they are a confusing bunch though   iv known a few punjabi aroras  and they are like a mix of sikh and hindu    they go gurdwara and wear karas.   at work when in was guru nanak dev jis birthday the punjabi hindu ladies brought chole bhature into work and mitai etc  

i used to walk past this punjabi hindu guy everyday while walking to work and just used to say hello  and on guru nanak dev jis birthday he gave me some chocolate     i dnt even know what the guys name was  lol

the few punjabi brahmins iv known though they seem to be full on hindu and dnt really have any sikh practices or celebrations 

its the punjabi hindu aroras that are confusing lol  

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17 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Never understood how council rates are affordable for halal shops and pound shops but not for other stores.

thats interesting  i never thought of that b4 lol     there is a lot of fraud though   and most the people working in the councils in mixed areas are pakistanis 

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1 hour ago, Premi5 said:

Are there any (online) Sikh businesses we can support at this time for whom business is down?

 

i don’t live within a few miles of any Punjabi/Sikh shops so would like to make a difference by buying maybe books 

Sikhistore

Sikhwarehouse  ... 

Reminds me I was gnna buy some parney  lol 

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17 hours ago, puzzled said:

Sikhistore

Sikhwarehouse  ... 

Reminds me I was gnna buy some parney  lol 

Sikhistore are great, i order from them on a regular basis, they sent me out the wrong colour dastaar once and let me keep the incorrect one and sent out the right one, not many companies do that kind of stuff.

 

On the subject of winners and looser's, i have a friend at one of the tech firms sub-contracted to make on of the contact tracing app for the NHS, if they don't get any more work they would still be okay given the amount of money they are being paid.

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On 4/15/2020 at 5:33 PM, puzzled said:

thats interesting  i never thought of that b4 lol     there is a lot of fraud though   and most the people working in the councils in mixed areas are pakistanis 

Alot of these shops are not ownwed by a single person. Ie like a typical english man owning a business. he is usually the sole owner. Most muslim Take away shops or shops in genreal are co owned. ie between about 10 people.

Thats why there are so many muslim businesses and shops. they are all jointly ownwed hence the reason they can afford to run them. Look at many muslim shops. there are about 6 differnt busnesses operating from one shop. Henc they can afford the rent..

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On 4/16/2020 at 2:25 PM, kcmidlands said:

On the subject of winners and looser's, i have a friend at one of the tech firms sub-contracted to make on of the contact tracing app for the NHS, if they don't get any more work they would still be okay given the amount of money they are being paid.

Anyone signing up to it? 

 

I think it will be used to invade people's privacy further, and wouldn't be surprised if they want to use it to target people for vaccines

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