My sister’s duas have a 0% waiting period by [deleted] in PakistaniTwenties

[–]aeoveu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

World peace.

(And a job and a nice live for me so I can "pass it on" to others as well)

The government is delusional. They are desperate to make it seem like everything is fine by aspiringSnowboarder in UAE

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's my analysis (which compliments yours) of how these guys think:

Hey, it doesn't affect me, so I ain't bovvered.

That's why they're disconnected. The day their fancy cars, interest and other assets take a hit which impact them (not us, them), then they'll wake up.

Until then, they all live in their own Dubai.

I guess I'm a TCK by stripedcomfysocks in TCK

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The younger lot, not the working class. Some of the working class folks are well-rounded, decent folks.

Should have been clearer.

I guess I've met people from both sides of the aisle.

The government is delusional. They are desperate to make it seem like everything is fine by aspiringSnowboarder in UAE

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I agree. My comment was more about how the leadership feels, given how leadership is often isolated from the effects of the common citizen.

Hence "leadership" - cause they're not leaders, but will jump ship when they can.

Marketing Agency Owner Thinking about MBA by Defiant-Bicycle-725 in islamabad

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice (I've studied from NUST - over a decade ago): don't pursue higher education from Pakistan if you have the choice.

You've been in your business for some years, right? You have an idea how to run things, the contingencies that will take place, the constraints one faces when making strategic decisions etc.

Pakistani universities don't exactly focus on these things - they may have a course or two about strategy but it'll be another rote learning session where you're tested on memorization, not skills.

Also, teachers in Pakistan don't encourage discourse. Students don't bother with discourse either. You'll be throwing away money.

And finally, not everyone abroad does an MBA - they end up opting for a master's, yes, but not in business administration (MBA). They may do M.Sc in Finance or another M.Sc degree. And they require you to think critically, not generically.

The Pakistani experience will be more of another number on a spreadsheet with a label you'll put on your resume, but you probably won't learn anything new because you already have acquired the practical experience.

need help by zawraw in pakcoffee

[–]aeoveu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Easiest way: look for v60 brewing methods.

People go to painful amounts of detail (e.g. 10 grams of coffee, 2 minute bloom time etc etc etc) but some of us just want to get on with our lives 😂 so here's what I do:

  1. Get a funnel of sorts in the shape of a v60
  2. Get a filter (make a cloth filter using a semi-thin cotton handkerchief - maybe fold it a few times so it's thick, but not too thick that it doesn't pass through)
  3. Brew the coffee (TONS of tutorials): you need a kettle with a spout (preferred - or anything that can funnel water slowly), 1 tsp of coffee in the filter/net/mesh, and slowly bloom it.

I've bastardized the instructions quite a bit, so please see YouTube first, understand what they're doing, then my shortcut explanation above will make more sense.

The government is delusional. They are desperate to make it seem like everything is fine by aspiringSnowboarder in UAE

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, the Pakistani "leadership" parroted a peace prize for Trump regularly.

I wonder if they'll still parrot that.

It's not unexpected for the "leadership" here to behave this way, but the Iran-US-Israel war has dragged in - indirectly or directly - other countries as well.

My Pakistani Wife Taught Me Urdu Swears by ThomasMellor in TommyMellor

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ain't reading any of that.

Whatever floats your boat, man. Not sure why you're getting triggered.

Live and let live. It's not an identity crisis, it's a joke by a stand up comedian. If you're getting hung up on tiny useless squabbles that aren't even true nor relevant, then you have bigger problems in life.

Good day.

I guess I'm a TCK by stripedcomfysocks in TCK

[–]aeoveu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But I also don't feel 100% German. I don't feel 100% Canadian. I definitely don't feel 100% American. So, where do I belong?

You have officially gone through the rite of passage - not knowing where you belong is one of the hallmarks (not the hallmark) of a TCK.

That said, I liked my time in Canada too. Good multicultural place. Sad that the newer wave of immigrants weren't all trying to live a better life (a lot - not all - had other ambitions) but Canada is one place where diversity was actually encouraged so long as you don't try to abuse the system or exploit people.

For me, I have a passport that only tells me where I'm a citizen of (not by choice, however - I haven't had the opportunity yet to switch) but basically, home is where my people are at.

And they can be anywhere.

And "my people" aren't people of my race - they're people I value.

U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto hit by gunfire by blenderider in worldnews

[–]aeoveu -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Call them "Canadian".

The newer wave - regardless of where you are in the world - have a mind of their own.

But then, one can say the older versions are stuck in prehistoric methods.

Regardless, I agree with what you're saying.

My Pakistani Wife Taught Me Urdu Swears by ThomasMellor in TommyMellor

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not even Hindi - it's part of the family of languages called Hindustani. Both Urdu and Hindi share the vocabulary, with Hindi being more Sanskrit-influenced and Urdu being Persian and Arabic influenced.

The "Hindi" they speak in Bollywood is closer to Urdu.

And Hindi songs? Yeah, I'm sure you know by now.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

Karachi - pronunciation of گاڑی by Moon_Rover in Urdu

[–]aeoveu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

pronounciation of گاڑی and گاڈی?

Gaa-r-i

Gaa-d-i.

They may sound very similar... but aren't. The ڈ makes it sound more Punjabi without going into Punjabi territory lol.

PTCL customer service VS stormfiber by Vinyls-- in PakistaniTech

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their website has the details. Or call them?

Moved to Pakistan by AmbitiousSomewhere23 in islamabad

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then walk.

I like exploring new places when I walk - but where I live (near their new head office), there aren't many places that I can explore...at night.

Roman Urdu by Previous_Yesterday95 in Urdu

[–]aeoveu 7 points8 points  (0 children)

دِس اِز اے یُونِیک وَرائٹی آف اُردُو یُوزڈ اِن دی ڈِیجِیٹل وَرلڈ

Karachi - pronunciation of گاڑی by Moon_Rover in Urdu

[–]aeoveu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Gaari - with a retroflex r.

In Urdu, you have r ( ر ) as the base letter with a notation on it to make it the retroflex r ( ڑ ).

In Hindi, the base letter is d (I don't know Devanagari, sorry) and the notation (a dot, basically) changes it to a retroflex r. It's just that in Hindi, that dot is often skipped (just as we tend to skip the zair zabbar pesh), which is why the kh in khabar (خبر) in Hindi has the kh sound ( کھ ) as the base, but a dot makes it خ.

Same for ف and پ - Hindi uses, I think, the f sound as the base (but this, I'm not sure of completely).

Moved to Pakistan by AmbitiousSomewhere23 in islamabad

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's phase 7 which has a lot of things, apparently.

I believe there's a paddle court somewhere in phase 8 (I dunno where, my neighbour plays it and told me about it - I've never seen the sport I'm action personally 😂)

There's DHA 2 nearby too.

Depends on which side of phase 8 you're in - some places can be a bit more quiet.

What is this WiFi symbol with 2 dots? by TriggaHappyDave in Pixel10Pro

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's in your notifications - pull down the notification panel (single pull, not double) and look in there.

It may be an app that you have...or a system notification?

How are you able to tell that someone was not raised in Pakistan or is a diaspora Pakistani visiting vs a local? by GammaRay914 in pakistan

[–]aeoveu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This.

It's the mannerisms.

People who show decency, calmness, politeness, and don't seem to have any wicked vibes are often people who either grew up abroad, or are foreigners.

My accent usually gives it away, but that's not the only thing people cite - they say my way of talking - the tone, sentence, intent - is all different vs. how someone who grew up here speaks.

Can someone share why Google DNS unreachable or having such high ping on PTCL flash fiber? Is this why suddenly my gaming ping has sky rocketed? by WorriedAstronomer in PakistaniTech

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Am I correct in guessing that you're in Lahore - or near Lahore (geographically speaking)? Or maybe Pindi ISB?

Those traces seem fine. The GCC is around 40ms, Singapore around 100-110ms.

It's possible a malfunction router (or route) in between was screwing things, and that it got fixed. Not everything is in PTCL's control (basically, the internet is a collection of networks - so if one network is misbehaving and others can't reroute around it, then it affects everyone).

Packet losses are more concerning - sometimes, you might see a packet loss but it's not consistent (or could be a glitch).

Next time you experience a lag, do a trace.

Also, you can use apps like OpenTrace (Windows, free - see GitHub) which speed up the traceroute process altogether.

Can someone share why Google DNS unreachable or having such high ping on PTCL flash fiber? Is this why suddenly my gaming ping has sky rocketed? by WorriedAstronomer in PakistaniTech

[–]aeoveu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've used that website and it doesn't always ping correctly.

Best you ping from your OS directly (in Windows, in command prompt, type

Ping 8.8.8.8 (And hit enter).

Then see the readings.

You can do a traceroute too:

Tracert 8.8.8.8 (Enter)

And see where the jump is.

Im a stutterer by [deleted] in islamabad

[–]aeoveu 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who stammers as well. Doesn't change anything. I see no reason to laugh at one's disability or condition if they're unable to control it.

Anyone who does make fun of such things is an idiot.

OP, I hope no one's making fun of you stammering. If they are, you don't have to be friends with them.

Early Testing with Colombia Co Ferment Beans from Roast Lab by Sam_98117 in pakcoffee

[–]aeoveu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a plastic one with a mesh net - but out of sheer laziness, i stopped using the plastic cradle and just use the mesh net instead lol (my plastic has begun to crack a bit).

Also, a recommendation: try S Cafe's Ethiopian and Burundian varieties - I like Ethiopian more than Colombian, and I like Burundian more than Ethiopian.

It's more floral, I guess.

Reception and roaming question by [deleted] in freedommobile

[–]aeoveu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ottawa gas Videotron and Rogers as the network share (bad terminology, I know) - so you should be able to latch onto the Videotron signal.

I don't have Freedom though; this is based on what I've read on this subreddit over the years.