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What is the best thing about the Punjabi culture Why?
Punjabis are known to be very helpful, welcoming and proud people. They welcome everyone with open hearts (and of course a glass of Lassi and typical Punjabi food). They celebrate their festivals with great zeal and zest, with great food, music, dances and revelry. The beauty of Punjab is as magical as it becomes.
What is the importance of Punjabi?
Punjab produces an important portion of India’s food grain and contributes a major share of the wheat and rice stock held by the Central Pool (a national repository system of surplus food grain).
What is unique about Punjabi culture?
Punjab has one of the oldest and richest cultures of the world. Its diversity and uniqueness is evident in the Punjabi poetry, philosophy, spirituality, education, artistry, music, cuisine, science, technology, military warfare, architecture, traditions, values and history.
How Punjab got its name?
The name Punjab is made of two words Punj (Five) + Aab (Water) i.e. land of five rivers. These five rivers of Punjab are Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, and Jhelum. Only Sutlej, Ravi and Beas rivers flow in today’s Punjab.
What do you know about your Punjabi BFF?
You’re always amazed how cheerful your Punjabi friend can be. Life becomes a lot more fun when you hang out around someone who has a smile plastered on their face 24/7. 7. They’re really good listeners. You wouldn’t expect it, but your Punju BFF is probably a really good listener.
What do you know about your Punju friend?
1. He’s always got your back. If you’ve ever had a Punju friend, you’ll know that if you’re ever in trouble, no one will go “Thwaddi Toh!” and rush to be by your side faster than him/her. 2.
What do Punjabi’s listen to?
They’re always listening to awesome new songs. Punjabis are really fond of music. So when you roll with your Punju BFF, you discover a lot of new artists and songs you’ve never heard before. Sure, they’ll make you listen to some Yo Yo Honey Singh once in a while, but that’s fine.
What are some Punjabi songs that sound like gibberish?
Like “Paani Da Rang” from Vicky Donor. Seriously, unless you’re Punjabi or know someone who is, that song is pretty much melodious gibberish. 12. They’re always extremely courteous to your parents. “Namaste Uncle Ji, Pairi Pauna Aunty Ji.” Those silver tongued rogues. 13. They’re surprisingly good with money.