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Originally Posted by adilyoussef
wow Adil, so u just graduated!great. well , I'm sorry I did not know about that..I guess managing a party is a must then.I hope that ur path will be flowery all in the future .
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Originally Posted by adilyoussef
wow Adil, so u just graduated!great. well , I'm sorry I did not know about that..I guess managing a party is a must then.I hope that ur path will be flowery all in the future .
Hi everyone!!! :)
hey there!
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Hi all! :wave:
Does anyone know the links to the webpage that writes a custom message in the place google goes on the search page, and then the one that searches your name?
nope but hello everyone!
How you doing Literaturerocks?
Finding what you need in regards to your literary pursuits?
hey RJ, did u read my request of the prize in count to...thread???
I was lucky to get 1111 numb!
Hi everyone! I came from Karachi just yesterday and the journey was not of eight hours but fourteen hours. My goodness, it was a long, long and long journey...
Hey Pensive, welcome back!!! howz the vacation and I am sure the wedding must have been good too, all the singing and dancing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pensive
Hey all! :wave:
No miss, but I am headed that direction. :D
I will be gone all weekend. :wave:
Hi everyone. . I'm back! :wave:
Oh it was a great experience. I had a lot of fun. I visited the beech and attended the wedding ceremony, met interesting people and looked at the big huge buildings of Karachi. Without any doubt, it was a fun trip!Quote:
Originally Posted by Madhuri
Oh well, there was no dancing and a little singing because my cousin (whose wedding I went to) has a religious family but still it was fun with all teasing, socializing and joking around...
And Hi all! :D
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Originally Posted by Pensive
Every culture has a different way of celebration. In India, especially in North India, marriages just cant happen without a lot of singing and dancing, prior and at the time of wedding (Sangeet and Baraat). I have never been to a quiet wedding. I was not aware, nonetheless, I would love to see a Muslim wedding. :nod:
haha muslim? Well I dont know about muslim as such I mean ve seen MASIIVE differances between a wedding in KSa and one in Egypt both muslim.
Egyptian weddings are noisy...well so are The one in saudi but there they are segregated so Ive only seen the one side.
Antyway in egypt you get the drums and the bells and the flutes and the shouting man and the belly dancers and the music and the sharbaat . And the candles musnt forget them or the stairs.
and the parade of cars in the streets tooting thier horns. :D
Its great.
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Really!!! that does sounds like a big event and huge celebration.
Oh Madhuri, usually we too havge dances, singing, dholak and bhangra but this cousin of mine had a very religious family so her wedding was celebrated in a different kind of way.
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Originally Posted by Pensive
Oh, so that is a different case all together.
I really like marriages that have all the ingredients...singing, dancing and all the shor-sharaba, there is so much chaos, but still everything around appears blissful and bright and full of life.