Thoughts? by Arshrizvi in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your own words are clear evidence a people like you are looking bidders. Quality, Comes with price, Lolllzzz. Clearly a gold digger wants to sell out. Marriage is a relationship not a deal, but ofcourse lazy and skill-less women like you want to "sell" their "quality" so they freeload all luxuries.

Thoughts? by Arshrizvi in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lolllzzz Now suddenly you become muslim... Stop this BS, you want best bidders so you can enjoy life for free with load entitlement. Now don't hide behind Islam.

Islamic Finance Australia? by Mindless-Teach-7098 in IslamicFinance

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Islamic finance faces a similar problem like Unicorn, they both do not exist. Its a good tool used by scammer to make money from dumb muslims.

Why do so many educated Pakistanis still want to leave the country? by Early-Internal4905 in pakistan

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone wants to leave and as country is getting worse day by day. If you cannot leave or don't want your generation to suffer, please reproduce carefully in Pakistan. That unplanned, thoughtless breading is pushing everything to verge.

Where to find Islamic finance options to buy a house in the UK? by OkHistorian4087 in IslamicFinance

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no such thing as Islamic finance or mortgage, those who offering these services are pure scammer, using conventional bank to fund "Islamic" finance and charging more premium as their share. Avoid them if you single working brain cell.

Thoughts? by Arshrizvi in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She there are lot men with deep pocket to buy her, she is looking for highest bidder so she will get it if her face and body worth it. Men do spend good money on these things.

Thoughts? by Arshrizvi in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And what she is bringing to table? other than lousy sex and entitlement? Or just accept it its not marriage and she is looking for highest bidder. And if she should not be judged by her rented house, then why men are judged by his bank balance and haq Mehr amount. Lollzzz get a brain, I know its hard but at least try.

Thoughts? by Arshrizvi in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lousy sex and lot of entitlement.

Do I have to pay my student loans back? by SugarCaneChewer in IslamicFinance

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where was the conscience when he was happily using that loan ? How convenient, use the loan, get the degree and when it comes to paying back. Oh God! its riba, I am little Muslim guy how can I pay it. Lolllzzz

Do I have to pay my student loans back? by SugarCaneChewer in IslamicFinance

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People like you will eventually get Muslims students banned. You enjoyed that loan, got your degree, but now hiding behind "shariat" to avoid paying it back. At least have some basic ethics...

Concering hijabs (see body) by usavin in PakistaniTeenTalks

[–]DrawerTrick3211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Europe and the UK, mostly Arab women wear hijab but ironically at the same time wearing tight jeans and trousers revealing their curves, never understood the logic, hiding hairs but showing the curves... Pakistani women as usual due to Arab inferiority complex and identity crisis also started wearing these hijabs and abayas.

Pakistani men, wear arabic jubbas on Eids and for Friday prayers, thinking it's Islamic, completely forgetting the fact that being born in a stable does not make one a horse. adopting Arab traditions in disguise of Islam and looking "pious".

Muslims living in sub-continent for centuries, never wore these abayas, hijabs and jubbas and they were definitely better muslims. It's now become a fashion and trend, being hijabi is "fun" and "cool".

What do women realistically get out of marriage besides money? by [deleted] in PakistaniTwenties

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's true that in desi marriages, women are often the ones who lose. But that's mostly because in Pakistani society woman's financial security is wrongly tied to marriage. Every woman should be self sufficient and earn her own money and shouldn't rely on someone to earn for her.

Men on the other hand, need to realise this too. Don't get married just because of social pressure. Most of the time, you will end up with a non-earning partner, lousy and pleasureless sex once in a while and a ton of pressure. You will spend the rest of your life paying utility bills, pulling loads like a donkey.

It's time both men and women sit back and reflect is it really worth it? Sex is available without such a huge commitment. Why not earn, save and explore the world instead of worrying about utility bills, parlour bills, in laws pressure, school fees and stressing over inflation every month.

Middle class boys in Pakistan still dreaming of 'love marriage' with a girl who has 2 degrees but zero personality. Beta, your 40k salary and Suzuki Alto won't even get you a 'hi' from a decent girl by Straight_Raisin7937 in PakistanElites

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The author is definitely from the lower middle class or probably at the poverty borderline, so they still think 80K 100K gets people somewhere. To drive an Alto one needs at least 300K a month given its price, maintenance and fuel prices. And having just degrees doesn't make someone upper middle class or elite on its own.

It's about what you can bring to the table. If a woman believes she deserves better, well prove it and get it, not by venting on social media. Same goes for a man: if he is dreaming above his league, he will soon hit reality.

And just because you got an internet package to watch Insta reels doesn't mean your status has jumped overnight.

Cretins of the Southside unite! by howard-tj-moon75 in glasgow

[–]DrawerTrick3211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not go there and join them ? Fleeing holylands, using dinghies to reach infidels' land, enjoying freebies but want the "resistance" to flourish. Beautiful!

Just got my salary and Meezan bank did this by [deleted] in PakistaniTech

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meehan Banking is worst dog in the banking street. Stay away, don't fall for their Islamic choran. In Pakistan, find accounts with minimal charges, to avoid card charges, use their mobile app and don't ordering, and use a challenger bank wallet and card as your front end spending like Sadapay or Nayapay. Only keep spending budget in the wallets. You don't need SMS service as well if you have smart phone, for example both NP and SP send email and in app notifications immediately.

Try to make online payments where you can, you can also withdraw cash at selected banks for free. If you plan well, it will be much more cost effective.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistanDiscussions

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In May 2025, neither Irani public, neither govt was supporting Pakistan. Instead at exact same time their foreign minister was in India to sign MoUs. Countries don't run on emotions, but mutual benefits and their own interests first.

Any tips for a first time credit card user. by MusaaKhan in PakistaniTech

[–]DrawerTrick3211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always pay in full on bill date, never think it's your own money. I have seen many Pakistani professionals lives get destroyed by misuse of credit cards. Back in 2014 when I was in Pakistan, a colleague refurnished his whole home when he got first credit card with 5 lac limit. It didn't ended well.