Hello everyone, how are you? My name is Faiza and I have done MA English from Okara University.
And most of all I want to say, i want to have a sir dibartim , which has been interpreted from this steem school community and I have got a lot of learn from this community.So today I will tell about Pakistani culture in my post that how is my culture of culture.
The culture of Pakistan is very diverse.
Pakistan's culture is a mash-up of Indian, Persian, Afghan, Central Asian, South Asian, and Western Asian influences, thanks to the country's historical, geographical, and ethnic diversity. In Pakistan, there are more than 15 major ethnic groups with distinct physical characteristics, historical bloodlines, traditions, dress, food, and music. Punjabis, Sindhis, Baloch, Pashtuns, Kashmiris, Hazaras, Makranis, and Baltis are among them, hailing from as near as the Indus Valley to as far as Africa and Tibet. Apart from ancient ethnic influences, Islam's religious presence has had a significant influence on Pakistani culture since its arrival in the area in AD 700.
Pakistanis are very hospitable
Guests, tourists, and visitors are always warmly welcomed, whether they are domestic or international. Even the most impoverished workers go out of their way to assist newcomers. Pakistanis are encouraged to treat visitors with love and respect by their cultural and religious beliefs. A guest is regarded as a gift from God in Islam, and it is taught that they should be treated with respect.
Pakistani love chai a little to much.
In Pakistan, chai is ubiquitous, much like beer is in countries where alcohol is consumed. In fact, Pakistan is the world's third-largest tea importer, despite the fact that some tea is grown locally. Pakistanis drink their tea strong and sweet with milk or diluted milk, depending on personal preference. On special occasions, cardamom and other spices are sometimes added to tea. During the colonial period, the English introduced black tea to the country, but green tea has been a part of the local culture for thousands of years. Tea time is such a significant part of the day that many people enjoy high tea in five-star hotels, which consists of a buffet of teas and all the accompanying complimentary snacks.
Family bounds are strong in pakistan
Religious, cultural, economic, and societal values in Pakistan place a premium on family. Individualism is not the driving force in Pakistani society; instead, collectivism reigns supreme, with strong family and other relationships.
Women's clothing shalwar kameez
Pakistani women's most popular outfit is the shalwar kameez, which comes in a variety of styles, colours, and designs. It comes in a variety of shirt lengths, sleeve lengths, necklines, and shalwars styles such as patiala salwar, churidar pyjama, and simple trouser. Women also wear kurtas in the most recent designs. The dupatta is an important part of the shalwar kameez and is regarded as a symbol of a woman's respect. It can be used for a variety of embroidery patterns.
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