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3 hours ago, Kaurr said:

Depends how you grow up around sikhi. If the kid is being forced into it, and hates it, and does it only cause of their parents, then there's no way that they are going to be into sikhi as adults. But, if the kid's parents encourages them, and the kid finds ways to enjoy it, and does things in their own time and finds the love for waheguru, especially when they're older, then the kid is definelty going to be a sikh as an adult. 

 I agree with everything but your capitalization. Lol 

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9 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

I think it’s the opposite way around, people who grow-up in extremely religious homes but don’t build love of god turn into gang activities. (Lots of Punjabi gangsters come from loving Gurusikh families). 

Is it not just because North American desis follow the rap and gang culture?

I know they copy the way ghetto people dress and talk 

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12 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I'm more of a descriptive grammar fan than a prescriptive grammar fan, so my standards are loose and low in general, but when it come to Sikhi and those things related, they get capitalized. Sikhi is the single most precious gift on this planet, capitalize it please friend. 

I agree with this. Even if you forget capitalising anything else, at least capitalise Sikhi. Shows respect (as well as evidence of enough intelligence that you can understand basic grammar - which I know is frequently a big struggle for our canuck brothers and sisters.....) lol 

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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

I agree with this. Even if you forget capitalising anything else, at least capitalise Sikhi. Shows respect (as well as evidence of enough intelligence that you can understand basic grammar - which I know is frequently a big struggle for our canuck brothers and sisters.....) lol 

There’s no capitals in Panjabi script (or most other languages)

The only regular poster Canuck on here is @proudkaur21, I think 

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