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I'm the youngest of 5.

My older brothers always made me do the jobs around the house and took the remote off me all the time. I get all their old clothes which generally suck and they're all about 5-8 years older than me. Worst of all guests always call me the "baby" of the family :po:

Middle child /oldest is the best. Youngest is the worst.

Oh and parents are more protective of you because you're the last child which is quite annoying
 
My mother never tortured us, I remember once she hit me with a shoe, and after sometime keep on kissing my elbow. She never give us any kind of lecture, always fullfilled our demands.

Father was very angry man sometimes, He hit us with his chappal many a times, during fsc times huge tense lectures every other day.

But After I get into uni, he became a lovely friend.
 
My Dad wants me to train like a soldier but is also very protective. God knows what he wants. :23:

LOL at old clothes, that is a frustration but I never wore them, hurt my inflated ego. :afridi
 
My dad wants us to be like someone out of the army too. The fact that both of my grandfathers were in the army doesn't help.
 
My mother never tortured us, I remember once she hit me with a shoe, and after sometime keep on kissing my elbow. She never give us any kind of lecture, always fullfilled our demands.

Father was very angry man sometimes, He hit us with his chappal many a times, during fsc times huge tense lectures every other day.

But After I get into uni, he became a lovely friend.

My Dad doesn't like physicality anymore but he used to beat me a lot when I was a kid. Don't remember my brother getting beaten because I was a baby.

Chapal is common and once I was watching TV when I had my class 1 exams. He called me upstairs and then kicked me all the way down the stairs. :wahab :wahab :wahab

No displacement, but plenty of distance covered rolling on the floor. :ibutt

That was the only major beating I received. Chootay mootay slaps and ear pulling is fine though. :shafiq
 
Yes he's harsh for sure but he has toned down massively.

Oh, alright. ATP is fun.
 
My Dad doesn't like physicality anymore but he used to beat me a lot when I was a kid. Don't remember my brother getting beaten because I was a baby.

Chapal is common and once I was watching TV when I had my class 1 exams. He called me upstairs and then kicked me all the way down the stairs. :wahab :wahab :wahab

No displacement, but plenty of distance covered rolling on the floor. :ibutt

That was the only major beating I received. Chootay mootay slaps and ear pulling is fine though. :shafiq

thats quite a beating. :maxwell
 
My mum used to beat me when I was a kid.

She tells me she used to hit me/scold me more because I wouldn't cry.

But I don't blame her a bit - as a child, my harkatein were beyond the realm of normalcy! :))

My father rarely scolded us, but when he did - it was meant to be a "lecture of a lifetime" thing..

I wonder what good deed of mine was rewarded that I got the parents that I did. I am truly, truly blessed in this regard - Alhamdulillah :)
 
Everyone thinks they have the best parents. :waqar

I don't due to various reasons and there is always room for improvement. My Mum is pretty much close to perfection If I may say so.
 
I'm the best kid here, I never give my parents a reason to get mad at me, and they've never, ever, hit me. :D

The only problem is I can be rude to people I don't like.
 
No offense at all but yes one can infer from your posts that you can be rude.
 
Nobody appreciated my conviction and devotion to this sport... :6:

You're awesome :19:

I will never beat my kids. :azhar

I will. Agar insaan kay bachay na banay tou.. :|

Everyone thinks they have the best parents. :waqar

I don't due to various reasons and there is always room for improvement. My Mum is pretty much close to perfection If I may say so.

^ You copy my words a lot, dont know if I should be flattered :yk2

But I consider my parents to be fine people - its an honour for me when I'm likened to them.. :)
 
You're awesome :19:



I will. Agar insaan kay bachay na banay tou.. :|



^ You copy my words a lot, dont know if I should be flattered :yk2

But I consider my parents to be fine people - its an honour for me when I'm likened to them.. :)

Really? I'd be careful from now. :moyo :moyo :moyo

Beating is bad. Really bad.
 
I'm the best kid here, I never give my parents a reason to get mad at me, and they've never, ever, hit me. :D

The only problem is I can be rude to people I don't like.

No offense at all but yes one can infer from your posts that you can be rude.

I don't mind that kind of rudeness, tbh.. Sometimes people can be a little too much.

If you're rude, then I wonder what I come across as ..

I am intentionally cold more often than not :kohli
 
We are from a very poor family, Dada ji was kulli. Then Father just did matric, And started different jobs to feed the family, along with studying as a private candidate. My Parents did splended efforts to get us more educated. Now Alhumdolillah each of us has master degree in our field. Earning alot, having good life.

Most interesting thins is that our brother who was a lofer type, about whom family was worried that after matric what will he do. He is going to complete phd now. (others have done masters). Also he has published 12 research papers internationally.
 
I don't mind that kind of rudeness, tbh.. Sometimes people can be a little too much.

If you're rude, then I wonder what I come across as ..

I am intentionally cold more often than not :kohli

Yes, some people can get pathetic at times but she is a little anyway.

You are friendly with me at least, so far. :uakmal
 
We are from a very poor family, Dada ji was kulli. Then Father just did matric, And started different jobs to feed the family, along with studying as a private candidate. My Parents did splended efforts to get us more educated. Now Alhumdolillah each of us has master degree in our field. Earning alot, having good life.

Most interesting thins is that our brother who was a lofer type, about whom family was worried that after matric what will he do. He is going to complete phd now. (others have done masters). Also he has published 12 research papers internationally.

Wow that is amazing. Such stories always inspire me and I have great respect for people who start from the bottom.

Your brother is an example of why people shouldn't be judged so early on. :yk2
 
Okay. sorry for reminding. :azhar

* Rude again *
Talking to me? What did you remind me of? :/

And hey, I'm not that rude. ;)
I don't mind that kind of rudeness, tbh.. Sometimes people can be a little too much.

If you're rude, then I wonder what I come across as ..

I am intentionally cold more often than not :kohli

You're not rude at all! And trust me, you don't come across as cold, in fact you seem to be a very warm, welcoming person.

If I was locked in a room with all PPers, I'd probably approach you first. Maybe that has something to do with the N. America connection though. :P
 
Really? I'd be careful from now. :moyo :moyo :moyo

Beating is bad. Really bad.

Beating - is not, as in.. beating them within an inch of their life.

But a slap/chapair here and there when they're crossing their limits.

I'd rather slap my kids when they misbehave or commit blunders than allow them to grow into flawed, psychotic adults.
 
Beating - is not, as in.. beating them within an inch of their life.

But a slap/chapair here and there when they're crossing their limits.

I'd rather slap my kids when they misbehave or commit blunders than allow them to grow into flawed, psychotic adults.

I don't like headmistress Mums. :moyo

I hope AH won't be one.
 
We are from a very poor family, Dada ji was kulli. Then Father just did matric, And started different jobs to feed the family, along with studying as a private candidate. My Parents did splended efforts to get us more educated. Now Alhumdolillah each of us has master degree in our field. Earning alot, having good life.

Most interesting thins is that our brother who was a lofer type, about whom family was worried that after matric what will he do. He is going to complete phd now. (others have done masters). Also he has published 12 research papers internationally.

Pakistan is made of stories like these..

:14: to you and your family, inshAllah you'll go far in life!

Yes, some people can get pathetic at times but she is a little anyway.

You are friendly with me at least, so far. :uakmal

I honestly, felt bad for you initially. With that PB thing.. and your constant negativity (which I know was rooted elsewhere).. is why I was nice to you. :P

Psychology :P

96no isn't that bad, i think..

Talking to me? What did you remind me of? :/

And hey, I'm not that rude. ;)


You're not rude at all! And trust me, you don't come across as cold, in fact you seem to be a very warm, welcoming person.

If I was locked in a room with all PPers, I'd probably approach you first. Maybe that has something to do with the N. America connection though. :P

Really? Well, I'm not here in topicless thread, but elsewhere across PP, I often think I come across as extremely cold. But I don't mind that, in all honesty ;-)

I feel protective of you for some reason - I know it sounds weird, but if we met irl, we'll be quite a bunch :D
 
Yeah, I remember those, the ones where you wanted to cheat. :P


No, that's P2. Paper 4 is ATP.

And dude, your dad was harsh. No offense.
:))) yep those. I'm gonna revise for the next 6 hours straight for those two exams- I need nothing less than an A* and I almost have it as I already got an A* in my practical- Unit 4
 
I like it when people say "Yaar" and then proceed to finish the statement in English.
 
We are from a very poor family, Dada ji was kulli. Then Father just did matric, And started different jobs to feed the family, along with studying as a private candidate. My Parents did splended efforts to get us more educated. Now Alhumdolillah each of us has master degree in our field. Earning alot, having good life.

Most interesting thins is that our brother who was a lofer type, about whom family was worried that after matric what will he do. He is going to complete phd now. (others have done masters). Also he has published 12 research papers internationally.

Great story,bro.
Hats off to you and your family.
 
I like it when people say "Yaar" and then proceed to finish the statement in English.

Is "Yaar" even an urdu word?

Whenever someone says it i cant help but imagine them as a pirate..

Pirates of the caribbean is great btw
 
My negativity has nothing to do with AH. :moyo

and its not negativity at all. I don't think there is any such thing as positive or negative.
 
I honestly, felt bad for you initially. With that PB thing.. and your constant negativity (which I know was rooted elsewhere).. is why I was nice to you. :P

Psychology :P

96no isn't that bad, i think..

Really? Well, I'm not here in topicless thread, but elsewhere across PP, I often think I come across as extremely cold. But I don't mind that, in all honesty ;-)

I feel protective of you for some reason - I know it sounds weird, but if we met irl, we'll be quite a bunch :D
Thank you. *takes a bow*

I agree, it would be awesome if we knew each other in real life. :D
 
Pakistan is made of stories like these..

:14: to you and your family, inshAllah you'll go far in life!



I honestly, felt bad for you initially. With that PB thing.. and your constant negativity (which I know was rooted elsewhere).. is why I was nice to you. :P

Psychology :P

96no isn't that bad, i think..



Really? Well, I'm not here in topicless thread, but elsewhere across PP, I often think I come across as extremely cold. But I don't mind that, in all honesty ;-)

I feel protective of you for some reason - I know it sounds weird, but if we met irl, we'll be quite a bunch :D

Wow that is amazing. Such stories always inspire me and I have great respect for people who start from the bottom.

Your brother is an example of why people shouldn't be judged so early on. :yk2

Great story,bro.
Hats off to you and your family.

Thank you alot. Alhumdolillah we have progressed alot.
 
Is "Yaar" even an urdu word?

Whenever someone says it i cant help but imagine them as a pirate..

Pirates of the caribbean is great btw

It is. Although its scope of usage is completley different today than it used to be.

My negativity has nothing to do with AH. :moyo

and its not negativity at all. I don't think there is any such thing as positive or negative.

Modern psychology disagrees with that.

But please maarna mat. They will cry.

Mamoon, kuch nai hoga unhein.
Wont use any object on them, though. ever.
 
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Yaar is supposed to mean a friend. Now its just used as an expression for annoyance.
 
Off to a barbecue, catch you guys later.

This like the 7th straight feast.

:ponting
 
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I think my mother is the closest thing to perfection.. But all my life, its my dad whom I've always emulated :)

And its highly ironic now - I'm often told that on the outside, I am my mother's spitting image (which is true) - but on the inside, I'm my father's carbon copy

:dav

Same, my dad is my hero as well. The many times I felt like failure, he was there to be my shoulders and help me get up on my feet. My dad is a great motivational speaker, he inspires me the most with his commitment to religion and business he runs. All his life he worked and never got a chance to be a kid. His hard work allowed me to have a easy life. Knowing all this alone makes me proud to be his son. And that makes me realize how lucky I am to have a father like him.

My mother is great to but my dad is the reason I have not fallen right now. I thank god to have both of them in my life.
 
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So is my dad. I don't think he's watched an entire game during my life.

I'm overjoyed when he watches a few overs with me. The only person to...

Dude are you serious right now? Your parents don't watch cricket with you? In my house only me and my parents watch cricket. We watch the whole match together with huge interest. The atmosphere is great over there. Love the screaming and shouting after we get every wicket.
 
Psychology is a fraud.

:110:

Yaar is supposed to mean a friend. Now its just used as an expression for annoyance.

:facepalm:

Same, my dad is my hero as well. The many times I felt like failure, he was there to be my shoulders and help me get up on my feet. My dad is a great motivational speaker, he inspires me the most with his commitment to religion and business he runs. All his life he worked and never got a chance to be a kid. His hard work allowed me to have a easy life. Knowing all this alone makes me proud to be his son. And that makes me realize how lucky I am to have a father like him.

My mother is great to but my dad is the reason I have not fallen right now. I thank god to have both of them in my life.

:14:

Nice to see this being reciprocated! :)
 
In years past, it meant something else entirely ;)

Once I used that word on a Punjabi girl, "Yaar, why are not talking to me?", and she got offended," I am not your yaar". I don't think anyone other than Punjabis has a different meaning for this word.
 
One of the parents should be strict and the other should be a little 'friend-like'. My father is very strict and my mother is awesome. I hate being the eldest of my brothers. I get the blame for all their wrongdoings.

I don't like it when both the parents are strict. I think that it makes the children sneaky.
 
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