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Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
The actual word is pajee.
Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
Punjabis refer to each other as pajee.
Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
It means "bro"
hivemind
oh I thought it was like generic name like ahmed or w/e, thanks for educating me pajee
Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
Anyway, I am not Punjabi, and they are my second least favourite Indian ethnic group after Jats.
hivemind
why
Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
1) Loud, 2) Alcoholic, 3) Overly extroverted, 4) Give no personal space, 5) Ask too many personal questions, 6) Publicly listen to loud music, 7) Most Pakistanis are Punjabis are well, and their lack of personal space given is even stronger
alkeides 2.0
alkeides 2.0
Informative. What about Tamils? Here they have reputation for drunkeness and wife-beating.

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