Good to see Somali brother totally induldged in pakistani culture in sense of talking etc. This guy is very nice Maa Sha Allah. good sense of humor and genuine vibes! I have worked with somali people in US. they are very nice and kind hearted! also our culture is not much different in sense of food living and moral values.. ❤❤
Yeah. We should not call someone kala or black, its not good but even if some people use this word to call someone, its bcz they want their attention. It's not like racism or something. (Still calling by this word is not good, they should use alaka or bhia jan as the brother said). We, the Pakistani people love and respect people of all colors. It was really such a nice conversation though. I enjoyed it. ❤❤ One more thing, that i think my brother didn't mention about co-education is , you can fully focus on your study and not put yourself in girls and boy friendship concepts. That's the beauty of Islam and Islamic University. ❤
I'm so sorry to hear some people in Pakistan are calling you in a bad way... Not trying to find excuse for it but, I wish Pakistani people were more educated in this regard.... Pakistan has been a very closed country to tourism and not much travel by Pakistanis abroad themselves.... Hopefully time will help Pakistanis to be more open minded towards people who may not look the same from outside, but realize the same blood runs in our veins....
The problem isn't racism. As in Pakistanis aren't specifically racist. We just like calling names. Motay, deengy, naswar khan, daalkhor, kala, gora, phattu, dhukkun, shapar etc. These are common among every race, religion and color.
When we say Kala, we don't mean offense. One of my brothrers is dark skinned and we all call him 'tore' i.e kaale. But we all love him and we don't mean insult when we call him kaala. It's all about culture and the place where you live. In Pakistan, if you call someone begherat that is the biggest taunt but if you say similar kind of thing to someone in a European country, it may not sound as harsh as it sounds in our country. Similarly, if you say Kala to someone in Pakistan, it is not necessarily abusive or disrespectful. In Pashtoon society, if someone is dark skinned, we call him tore, sudane, habshi, or even changare but we don't hate him the way Americans or White people use the word BLACKS. For them, Black is a group of people who are insane and uncivilized while the case is different in Pakistan. Similarly, if someone has rosy cheeks and white skin (which 95% of the Pathans generally have) they call him desi Angrez (fake british) or they call him sur makhe or even sur kw*ne but these words do not create havoc bcz they don't mean racism when they use these words.
Black is not offensive to me as an American, the Niger word is offensive because they use it to mean ignorance, and as derogatory byword. But black/negro is just descriptive, I once assumed it was specifically the racial group of the dark mixed race american inhabitants during the colonial period, but now it seems to be all dark skin people are called black no matter of ethnicity.
They aren't really being racist. "Kala" just means black and "Kalay" means black man. Similarly, a white man would be "Goray". Pakistanis do have a habit of referring to people by their physical characteristics. If someone is tall he would be "Lambay", short would be "chotay", fat would be "Motay". Even dark or fair-complexioned locals are referred to as kalay or goray by their friends.
@@Hashashin_420 Well that's not a particularly Islamic habit. The companions of the Prophet Muhammad came in all shapes and sizes, it wasn't known among them to refer to one another based on characteristics.
@@Hashashin_420 How do you know they arent "really" being racists?? There are definately some that are racist and see blacks as inferior, so just cuz you wanna dismiss that doesn't change the reality..im black and lived in pakistan for awhile.
@ahmadjilao8847 I am assuming you didn't know much Urdu ,But once you learn Urdu. You'll realize its more of a cultural rather than racist thing and its used in a fun way rather than insulting someone. We used to call our tall friend flamingo 😂 as his legs were slim and tall, again that was too in a friendly manner.
I grow up with a friend who was white and blonde, and most of the people in our neighbourhood didn't even know his name. They just called him "gora". 😅 Not to make excuse for people who can be ignorant at times, but "gora" and "kala" in Pakistan do not have negative connotations. They are affectionate nicknames. Personally I wouldn't use them.
Brother listen I’m gonna give you one tip and it will make huge impact on your channel, believe me. Stop wasting Ur time and talent AND START MAKING FOOD BLOGS! Start with going to different restaurants in ur city and then later to other cities!
yara yaa waqaee bohat chawal harqat ha pakistanio ke. oyyy kalay then koi uk sa ayy ga to oyyy chittay gorrayy. chand maro muuh ta 100 subs celebration
Bawa G is true ambassador of Pakistan ❤
It’s great to see my Somali brothers doing well in Pakistan 🇵🇰. By the way it’s “Somali” not “Somalian” when referring to Somalis!
Good to see Somali brother totally induldged in pakistani culture in sense of talking etc. This guy is very nice Maa Sha Allah. good sense of humor and genuine vibes!
I have worked with somali people in US. they are very nice and kind hearted! also our culture is not much different in sense of food living and moral values.. ❤❤
Much love to the beautiful people of Somalia! 🇵🇰♥️🇸🇴
MashaAllah brother love you from sialkot Pakistan🇵🇰
I am a Pakistani lived all my life in Kano, Nigeria. I speak Hausa. Enjoying your content
Shoot some content bro
Me too I lived in Kano for many years and can understand and respond in Hausa
Bawa g you're a gem. May Allah bless you
Yeah. We should not call someone kala or black, its not good but even if some people use this word to call someone, its bcz they want their attention. It's not like racism or something. (Still calling by this word is not good, they should use alaka or bhia jan as the brother said). We, the Pakistani people love and respect people of all colors. It was really such a nice conversation though. I enjoyed it. ❤❤
One more thing, that i think my brother didn't mention about co-education is , you can fully focus on your study and not put yourself in girls and boy friendship concepts. That's the beauty of Islam and Islamic University. ❤
Sorry brother iam Pakistani live in hongkong our African brother so nice we r love u I hope our inshallah learn respect 🙏
I'm so sorry to hear some people in Pakistan are calling you in a bad way... Not trying to find excuse for it but, I wish Pakistani people were more educated in this regard.... Pakistan has been a very closed country to tourism and not much travel by Pakistanis abroad themselves.... Hopefully time will help Pakistanis to be more open minded towards people who may not look the same from outside, but realize the same blood runs in our veins....
Such a nice comment. I agree with you totally 😊
The problem isn't racism. As in Pakistanis aren't specifically racist. We just like calling names. Motay, deengy, naswar khan, daalkhor, kala, gora, phattu, dhukkun, shapar etc. These are common among every race, religion and color.
You are my brother not black not white huge respect of both ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great love and respect feom IIUI ❤
We hope you stay in Pakistan & find a good job & make videos, we love your videos ❤
Bro ur urdu and punjabi is awesome
Bhai yar ap ki urdu mara sa achi ha sach ma . Love from kashmir
yay captions thank you bhai
When we say Kala, we don't mean offense. One of my brothrers is dark skinned and we all call him 'tore' i.e kaale. But we all love him and we don't mean insult when we call him kaala.
It's all about culture and the place where you live. In Pakistan, if you call someone begherat that is the biggest taunt but if you say similar kind of thing to someone in a European country, it may not sound as harsh as it sounds in our country. Similarly, if you say Kala to someone in Pakistan, it is not necessarily abusive or disrespectful. In Pashtoon society, if someone is dark skinned, we call him tore, sudane, habshi, or even changare but we don't hate him the way Americans or White people use the word BLACKS. For them, Black is a group of people who are insane and uncivilized while the case is different in Pakistan. Similarly, if someone has rosy cheeks and white skin (which 95% of the Pathans generally have) they call him desi Angrez (fake british) or they call him sur makhe or even sur kw*ne but these words do not create havoc bcz they don't mean racism when they use these words.
Black is not offensive to me as an American, the Niger word is offensive because they use it to mean ignorance, and as derogatory byword. But black/negro is just descriptive, I once assumed it was specifically the racial group of the dark mixed race american inhabitants during the colonial period, but now it seems to be all dark skin people are called black no matter of ethnicity.
Masha-Allah ❤
Man I love this guy. Zabardast banda hai aur iski baatein sunno to Pakistanio ke liye paigham hota hai kabhi kabhi.
Why are they being racist ? Many of the prophets in the Qur'an were darker skinned. Seems like a trait the British left with them.
They aren't really being racist. "Kala" just means black and "Kalay" means black man. Similarly, a white man would be "Goray". Pakistanis do have a habit of referring to people by their physical characteristics. If someone is tall he would be "Lambay", short would be "chotay", fat would be "Motay". Even dark or fair-complexioned locals are referred to as kalay or goray by their friends.
@@Hashashin_420 Well that's not a particularly Islamic habit. The companions of the Prophet Muhammad came in all shapes and sizes, it wasn't known among them to refer to one another based on characteristics.
@@lfchd Yup, you are right, it's mainly guys with their friends who do this but definitely not a good habit from an Islamic perspective.
@@Hashashin_420 How do you know they arent "really" being racists?? There are definately some that are racist and see blacks as inferior, so just cuz you wanna dismiss that doesn't change the reality..im black and lived in pakistan for awhile.
@ahmadjilao8847 I am assuming you didn't know much Urdu ,But once you learn Urdu. You'll realize its more of a cultural rather than racist thing and its used in a fun way rather than insulting someone. We used to call our tall friend flamingo 😂 as his legs were slim and tall, again that was too in a friendly manner.
keep up the good work😄😍
Love from pakistan.
Somalian is our brothers, not black or white all are our brothers ❤
I’m so sorry Brother to hear some people are calling you in a bad way … 😞
great brother
btw i am one of them and I have been called kala. it's a dark comedy. they might call a very tan man safaid aka white.
Top geezer.
Bawa jee, you shake your head when you speak Urdu 😆😆
😄
bawa jee why small one interview zayda gap nai lagai apnay
Yar ye banda jese baat kara ha lagra ha arbi country se idr pakistna aya ha😂
Love you bro❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bhai start making small videos.
baun naice video
mean while he mixes urdu and pashto lol
Some people are ignorant and saying racist things. Better to ignore them. Theres alot of uneducated jahil awam.
Well i have friends with dark complexion and we call him chitta and we call our white friends kala 😂😂😂
Kya baat hae jee
This is more of an embarrassment for your friends. 😂
@@AbdullahMaroofthis is bro shughal mella😂😂😂
Bruh, saw you running to Bahria University, did you switch from IIUI?
6:50, what's co?
Co is men and women studying together
bro, stop lying. one is from Lyari and another one is from Gwadar.
bawa g aaj kal rajput k pas walk krty hoe nazar nai aaty 🤣
When we are in UK Pakistanis feel black themselves 😂
Bro in which university you are studying??
IIUI
Bhai mara kzn chita ha usa chita bola koi to usa bot gussa aa jata ha. . 😂
yOU sHOULD START uRDU , oNLINE cLASSES FOR UR aFRICAN bROTHERS STUDY IN PAKISTAN
hahha I think that guy lost his two brain cells while counting, why do u have to make him suffer like this :D He was too nervous to be himself
I grow up with a friend who was white and blonde, and most of the people in our neighbourhood didn't even know his name. They just called him "gora". 😅
Not to make excuse for people who can be ignorant at times, but "gora" and "kala" in Pakistan do not have negative connotations. They are affectionate nicknames. Personally I wouldn't use them.
Ma bhai tik tok sa edar aa hu 😂😂😂
Abdullah Yara Teri Urdu to Kya English bhi Kuch PAKISTANI accent waali ho rhi h
Brother listen I’m gonna give you one tip and it will make huge impact on your channel, believe me. Stop wasting Ur time and talent AND
START MAKING FOOD BLOGS!
Start with going to different restaurants in ur city and then later to other cities!
Love you Bro...
CHITTUU 😂😂
yara yaa waqaee bohat chawal harqat ha pakistanio ke. oyyy kalay then koi uk sa ayy ga to oyyy chittay gorrayy. chand maro muuh ta 100 subs celebration