So, the stereotypical name for an Indian is Pajeet and for a Paki it's Ahmed
What about Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh?
So, the stereotypical name for an Indian is Pajeet and for a Paki it's Ahmed
What about Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh?
pajoot
pajaant, pajaal and pajeesh
>Sri Lanka
the stereotypical name is too long to fit within Sup Forums's character limit
>bangladesh
they all have muslim names m8
t. cricket pro
Lel we 're called bahadur by pajeets
>What about Sri Lanka,
chamindakusal peraramathali sri rupasinghe sandayeyasha jayawickramatunge mudiyanselage pathebinge denahamage sampathemantha
wtf I love sri lanka now
But he won't love you unless you're a Buddhist desu.
Is liking tea a stereotype of Sri Lanka?
kinnikuman.wikia.com
What about Bhutan?
Is way far better than those shitholes
ching chong mac abdoullah
what did he mean by this
kind of, probably more an internal stereotype of each other, while picking tea/making tea is the stereotype from outside, maybe, i guess
thats one dank meme there though
good joke lol
>bangladesh
Sumon Al-Bangali
Nickname Bubai
I really wonder where the meme of bhutan being a paradise came from
until a couple of years ago, they literally formulated their economic and fiscal policy according to a Gross National Happiness index
>“There has been too much focus on promoting GNH rather than creating such an enabling environment for happiness to happen. Despite the positive publicity for Bhutan in the course of spreading GNH, we have sent out a wrong message and as a result, most of the outside world wrongly thinks we are the happiest country in the world. We continue to remain a small country challenged by numerous factors, such as our geographic terrain making it impossible to take healthcare and education to every corner and … the imbalance of trade with India that has lead to a serious shortage of foreign currency.”
really makes you think
wtf i love sri lanka now
sri lanka - totallynotatamilwardena
nepal - bahadur
bangladeshi - mujibur
All the Indians i've know had either
An English/Angllicised first name + Indian surname
Some even had Portuguese surnames
i feel *triggered*, DELET rn
I knew 3 people from Nepal and all were called Binod.
I watched a program about a guy walking the Himalayas no he had Nepalese friend called Binod.
the only person I know from nepal is called phillip
Binod is common first name like any other name in Nepal such as Pukar,Ganesh,Sagar,etc.These first names often have meanings. But right now acoustic parents aka Younger generation are naming their children in a hilarious way.My neighbor gave a edgy name to his son who is called Diamond.
not same 2bh
WTF with that internet speed difference?From which year is this data?
dunno year
that said the map is different to the data here so obviously not definite
en.wikipedia.org
delet this
What does bahadur mean?
We have a very similiar name bahadır, which means valiant/warrior like thing
>What does bahadur mean?
>We have a very similiar name bahadır, which means valiant/warrior like thing
that's what it means
>My neighbor gave a edgy name to his son who is called Diamond.
is he a christfag ?
You realize that Pajeet isn't a real name, r-right?
in bulgaria it's bagatur
in russia it's bogatyr
Kavjit
I made that meme