Indians view Pakistanis (probably Bangladeshis too) as lower class, more so than any low class Indians.
But then the Indians don’t routinely marry their first cousins and actually wash. Pakistanis always smell of BO or curry.
That’s sounds a bit cliche racists but it’s what I’ve encountered with the employees of a company I worked for. They’re all cheap labourers in Dubai.
The traditional British Indian curry, that started in the east end of London and is now prevalent all over the UK, wasn’t created and started by Indians at all but Bangladeshis for their comrades who worked on the docks. (Not forgetting the colonial workers who had already tasted curry proper)
I can only assume at the time, as Bangladesh didn’t exist, they just said they were Indian, rather than be associated with Pakistan. But we still called them all Pakis.
Indians view Pakistanis (probably Bangladeshis too) as lower class, more so than any low class Indians.
But then the Indians don’t routinely marry their first cousins and actually wash. Pakistanis always smell of BO or curry. :felger:
That’s sounds a bit cliche racists but it’s what I’ve encountered with the employees of a company I worked for. They’re all cheap labourers in Dubai. :cry:
The traditional British Indian curry, that started in the east end of London and is now prevalent all over the UK, wasn’t created and started by Indians at all but Bangladeshis for their comrades who worked on the docks. (Not forgetting the colonial workers who had already tasted curry proper)
I can only assume at the time, as Bangladesh didn’t exist, they just said they were Indian, rather than be associated with Pakistan. But we still called them all Pakis. :felger: