This was a shock to me when we came to islamabad in 90s.. Bc pc were oozing out of people mouth before Salam. Sometimes this would be equivalent to Salam..
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When you feel good in helping your friend and do it asap. But when you need any kind of help from him; oo yar yaad nahi raha. Hahahaha sorry. Aaj karoon ga, sham ko kar doon ga, kal kar doon ga etc etc etc.........
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Yes it happens.ThE best way to avoid such case....never expect anything from any one..just do good with others and your ways will be easier for you automatically...
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You are right. Expectations hurt. I don't help in hope of return but when help is needed and other side shows a cold response then you do feel down & upset for a moment.
On internet forums, staying professional and not getting personal on the matter of difference of opinions.
Do not let short term difference of opinions to ruin long term personal relationships or friendships.
Otherwise sometime people don't bother to interrupt and say out what their opinion is, for the sake of not having an argument or hurting the relation but the thing is that we tend to ignore what other are saying no matter right or wrong and stick to our point.... however, we should listen carefully before embarking upon replying so that we might learn something...
Self edit is also bad etiquettes, i guess. Lol JK.
Another etiquette is to not vent out personal problems anger (or tantrums) on other people, or on online forums.
Once it's posted on internet, its there forever. So choose words wisely.
Controlling anger and rage is also an etiquette.
Very true. Anger issues are not only vented in forums but on road(reckless driving) too. Best to leave the car/bike keys at home than go out and unleash the rage and hurt yourself and others. It takes extreme patience but you will never regret controlling anger but will regret the consequences of venting.
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gold medalist probably is making chappati and daal -- most girls in Pakistan are champions in "ratta" and ace the exams but are zero/nill/sanaata/zilch in the real world.
the pay comparison is never ending - just tell them you make more than they think and give them some really BS job title too. Play with their minds and watch them - its entertaining, its like using a laser pointer with a cat.
there is an easy remedy to this. just ignore such people - there are bigger fish to fry.
The sofas are made for you to sit comfortably. They are not made to catch a 100 kilo buttt free falling from the sky. Please sit with a little patience. Especially if you are visiting someone.
When u plan to visit anyone, reach and leave on time.
extend courtesy while parking and make sure that we make way for others when parking the car. Making sure not to block the way for others.
recently someone scratched my car intentionally because he was persistent that the parking slot belonged to him even when it was public area and a vacant spot :(.
wearing stinking socks or sitting with sweaty bare foots in a gathering is another common issue and if someone points this out we mind it a lot.
ideally all under garments must be changed on daily basis to ensure personal hygiene as well.
If someone forgets to put his mobile on silent mode in masjid and it rings, there is no need to give him angry looks. He knows what to do. Mistakes happen and we need to learn a little patience.
P.S. I agree with your point that people should put their mobile on silent in Masjid.
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One can put his phone on silent even in namaz.Also if kids make a noise in masjid, no need to scold them or their father...treat them with patience and love...it takes time for kids to learn etiquettes.
when you are praying your sunnat prayer and someone in front of you gets free earlier than expected.....and then says out loud "qaidi bna diya".....