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What about Pakistanis?
Question 1: What kind of country is Pakistan? My boyfriend is from Pakistan, and I have asked him these questions.

There is a big gap between the rich and the poor in Pakistan, and many politicians make huge profits under the guise of religion.

Religion is very authoritative there.

Pakistan is also divided into factions. There are many wars in the east and good public security in the middle.

Because the local diet is prone to illness and water, because most of the food there is dairy products.

Therefore, it is easy to rot. In addition, the temperature there is high, so many poor people are easily infected with diseases because of their poor living conditions, and these poor people often work in the homes of those rich people, thus transmitting diseases to the rich.

The poor look down on illness because they are poor, but the rich are different, so doctors are a good high-income profession.

According to my boyfriend, one of his friends has nothing, and only has a car and a house for two years.

Is to become a doctor.

Question 2: What about Pakistani men? Hello:

My boyfriend is Pakistani himself. They are really male chauvinism. If you give me another chance to choose, I won't fall in love. He is very kind to me, but there are really too many problems, such as family culture and religion. ...

Religion is the most important part of their lives. In their country, girls are almost rare animals, and girls almost stay at home. I know them very well. Almost 80% of people have girlfriends for fun. Please test him. If he is sincere, he won't give up first. If we are really together, the future is almost slim. Now I am also a Muslim, and I like * * *.

Question 3: What about Pakistanis? Everyone has it. . Good and bad. . . Much the same .

Generally speaking, it is much cleaner than Indian Asan, and much more protected than China.

Friendly to China people, some men are male chauvinistic.

Question 4: What do Pakistanis think of China people? After working in Pakistan for nearly three years, I personally feel that although Pakistanis generally have a good impression on China, most people don't know much about China except those who have had the opportunity to visit China.

Pakistani media reports on China are mostly objective and friendly, but obviously not as good as those on the United States and Europe. Almost all Pakistanis know that China's economic strength has improved rapidly in recent 20 years, but many Pakistanis have little impression of what China is like today. A considerable number of people overestimate the strength of China, and even think that China will definitely surpass the United States in the next 10 to 20 years, but a few people think that China is still relatively backward.

Once, a reporter asked a computer engineer to come to the reporter station to repair the broadband network. There is a China calendar hanging on the wall of the office. The design is the TV tower and high-rise building in Pudong. After staring at the calendar for a long time, the engineer finally asked, "Is this a photo of China?" When he got a positive answer, he was very surprised and said, "Unexpectedly, China also has new york!"

In fact, even some people who have been to China don't know much about China. I remember once, the reporter met a stubborn old man who insisted that most people in China were * * * and he "saw it with his own eyes". After careful inquiry, I know that he has been to Kashgar, China once, and he took what he saw in Xinjiang as a panoramic view of China. The reporter told him that it only takes 1 hour to fly from fort * * to Kashgar, but it takes more than five hours to fly from Kashgar to Beijing. The old man was stunned.

It has been said before that many westerners mistakenly think that everyone in China knows Kung Fu after watching the movie starring Bruce Lee. At that time, journalists didn't believe that westerners would be so naive, but some people in Pakistan did take China on the screen as a reality. Some people watched China's costume movies, thinking that China people were still running in the streets with wide robes and big sleeves. A gas station worker told the reporter: "You China people are really amazing, you can fly around on the leaves!" The reporter asked in distress situation: "Have you just finished watching Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?" He said solemnly, "Yes! Yes! "

Many Pakistanis are interested in China, hoping to uncover some "mysteries" hanging over China in their contact with China people. In Pakistan, journalists often encounter all kinds of funny questions: "Do people from all walks of life in China use chopsticks?" "How many young people in China can fall in love freely?" "Do people in China eat cat meat?" "I heard that China has more than three thousand letters. How did you write it down? " "Pakistan gained independence from British colonial rule, and from which country did China gain independence?"

Habsi works in a China company in Fort * *, once lived and studied in China for over 10 years, and can speak fluent Peking dialect. He said: "Like any ancient civilization, China's culture is profound, but it is impossible for foreigners to know China from the history of China. China is changing so fast now that foreigners often can't understand the rhythm of China. It seems that China should try to explain himself in an easy-to-understand way, "Habsi told reporters. "For example, Indian movies and songs and dances are world-famous, so that many people who know nothing about India can naturally think of that unique melody when they mention India."

Habsi praised China for opening Confucius Institutes in many countries around the world. "The name Confucius Institute is full of charming Chinese charm. Now that there is a Confucius Institute in Fort XX, I hope Pakistan will have more and more' Chinese charm' like this! " He also pointed out that Pakistanis doing business in China often only print English on their business cards, and they may feel that Pakistani friends can't understand them even if they print Chinese. "In fact, Pakistani characters are as beautiful as works of art. Printing Chinese on business cards can naturally make the other party feel reverence, thus narrowing the distance between them, and it is also a subtle propaganda of China culture."

In recent years, journalists feel that the image of China has become more and more clear in Pakistani people's minds. One day, when the reporter was walking in a park in Fort XX, a primary school student ran over and showed the reporter his newly bought schoolbag made in China with the words "Beijing 2008" printed on it. The reporter asked him if he knew what major events Beijing would usher in in 2008. Without thinking, he replied, "Of course, Beijing will host the Olympic Games!" " ▲ ......& gt& gt

Question 5: Do Pakistani men recommend marrying Pakistani men?

Unless he is not religious, his family is not religious.

Question 6: What do Pakistanis think of China people? China is a big backer of Pakistan.

Judging from the attitude of many Pakistani civilians and social classes we have contacted towards China, it is almost incredible. They all think that China is the strong backing of Pakistan. China's help to Pakistan is selfless and the greatest. Therefore, they hate that any western country dares to be unfriendly to the Pakistani people in China.

A Japanese businessman told us that in Pakistan, we Japanese were not treated well. My shop was robbed by many Pakistanis because of the last riot. However, just as they approached my shop in China, the mob invited the boss of China to celebrate with them. The attitude of Pakistani police towards Japanese and China people is also quite different. If you are considered to have violated their secrets, they will arrest you mercilessly. But if you're from China, that's great. You will be guided to visit more places.

In addition, in the media propaganda here, attacking the authorities will be regarded as a serious violation of Pakistan's national interests. Will be punished. When China celebrates their founding day, some local officials, gentlemen and civilians will go to China's house in China to celebrate.

Question 7: How to communicate with Pakistanis? Are you a boy or a girl?

If you are a girl, I suggest you play with girls.

In the concept of Pakistani boys, there is no such thing as heterosexual friends. If you invite them out, it seems to them that you want to date them.

And you can only go out with one boy at a time, you can't form a group, you can't bring friends. They are simple and like to be jealous.

Hehe, as for English, everyone who comes to China can speak it, but with a strong accent.

But they all speak fluently.

Question 8: Can all Pakistanis speak English? I lived in Pakistan for two years.

It can be said that there are many people who can speak English and many people who can't speak English.

Before 1947, Pakistan was a part of India and a British colony. Now English is the official language, so the popularity of English is very high (compared with the proportion of China who can speak English. However, the situation in South Asia is similar, such as Sri Lanka, India, Maldives and Bangladesh).

Generally speaking, most educated people can speak fluent English. However, the polarization in Pakistan is particularly serious. Many children from poor families have been begging or working since childhood and can't speak a word of English.

For example, when I go to a small market to buy food, I usually leave a few words of Urdu.

Fishermen and small traders can hardly speak English.

Of course, the Pakistanis you meet online and at home must be educated people.

Question 9: What happens when you marry a Pakistani? There seems to be polygamy. . You'd better check the relevant information. Asking is not the way to buy Benbaki Tantong's books.

Question 10: How about Pakistani students studying in Beijing? He doesn't look serious. We split up.