Posted on July 13, 2006
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9 responses to “Pictures of the Day: Dress code”

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  3. bonobashi says:

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  4. Sophia says:

    Why do Pakistanis always want to prove their patriotism? Why you do need to constantly remind yourself that we have to take pride in our nation? I think it is because most people want to move out and migrate to the West where they are condidered as second grade citizens. In order to keep their pride you promote patriotism . Have you heard of the term Jingoism? Well you now know who they are.

    Pakistanis always copy the west in everything, but when it comes to their nation they want to keep their indentity. All those in favour of shalwar kameez and traditional culture are the ones not living in Pakistan. When you love your country why go for greener pastrues?