Why is Everything FREE in Pakistan?!

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Fact: I came to Pakistan and I haven't spent any money... Why?

Because nobody will let me! Seriously. Pakistan has the world's best hospitality, by a long shot.

Anywhere I go in the world, I always insist on paying -- whether it be for dinners, gifts, taxi rides, experiences, you name it. But the people here in Pakistan (aggressively) won't let me pay. It's insane!!

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In Dubai I used Taxi so driver was Pakistani. After the payment I went my apartment and I realized that I forgot my wallet. I don’t remember Taxi number or I didn’t took the bill. I had huge amount of cash all my ID and cards.
So after an hour I went out and was very upset. Security in my apartment asked if I lost something.
You have no idea how much I was happy. Taxi driver saw where I live and came back so gave to security all my belongings.
He didn’t leave his name or mobile number. I would reward him. I never forget that person. Person with Amazing personality and Big heart.
Salute to Pakistani people.

lovelive
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From Japan.
I would cry if I could be cared like that! It really makes me interested in Pakistan.

watanabedaiki
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When I was working as a security officer, there was one guy from Pakistan. He always brought double the food so that I could also enjoy. I was a single guy in my early twenties also going to University while trying to support myself. I hope to find him one day so I can show my true gratitude for his generosity. He gave me some of the tastiest food I’ve had in my life. It was goat meat in a fragrant rice with many vegetables. He always refused when I offered to at least pay for the ingredients. As I was quite young, I was not exposed to the Pakistani culture, many people in high-school were saying negative things, calling them racist names and smelly, etc. From my experience there are good and bad people in all cultures and races. I am blessed in a way because I grew up in Toronto, Canada, where all cultures live more or less in harmony. I want to thank this man and his family, for exposing me to their beautiful, ancient culture, and sharing their hearts with me. Mr. Abid Khan, if I can ever track you down, I would like to share my cultural heritage with you and your family. My ancestors are from Czechoslovakia, and I hope you will enjoy our food and culture. I just want to say thanks to a guy who realistically didn’t have much in common with me but literally fed me when I was hungry. Regardless of my skin or religion.
Thank you Abid. I wish all our children could be as good friends as you were to me.

Martin-hbil
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I am an Indian American and I know Pakistan is going through a tough time now. I wish all my Pakistani brothers and sisters to withstand the difficult time and stay strong. You will come out of it. Stay well, stay together, and all the love. Assalamualaykum!

babua
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I'm from Mexico and I have Pakistani friends they are all the same this is the way they are I hate giving things for free i dont how they do that lol they are really nice people bless Pakistani people they are lovely bless you all

biigjojo
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I am Indian. I live in Cape Town. I can vouch for how kind the Pakistanis are. I have never seen such generous people in my life. And that is why they are beyond blessed.

farheendalvi
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Love from Egypt. We are so proud of you to implement such akhlaq in your dealings with foreigners. Keep it up.

walidkorayim
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I burst out crying. I don’t know why. I came to this video after surfing through so many videos that were the opposite - crime, greed, decay. Maybe the hope in humanity is what came through in this video, I wept for glimmer of humanity shown by a country that the West has demonized for so long. I am so sorry, Pakistan 🇵🇰 We were misled. You are beautiful, kind, and extraordinary.

idee
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I'm from Syria and have witnessed Pakistani hospitality first hand.. Those people are not only some of the most generous but also some of the kindest people on this planet.. I'm so grateful you're showing them for who they truly are. much love to Pakistan from Syria <3

TheAcousticgrace
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Now I love Pakistan even more..🤗🇵🇰
Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩

alamfirdaus
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The Pakistanis are so hospitable because they follow the true teaching of Islam. This is exactly how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lived. He was the most hospitable man to ever lived...
Love from Nigeria.

naziruadam
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this actually happened when i was on holiday there, God bless Pakistani people

MeowTV
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Sending love to Pakistan from Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇰

jakubrks
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I went to Pakistan. People are so kind 😍😍 love from Morocco

jijivlogs
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Being generous and hospitable to your guests is sunnah of Al prophets esp prophet Ibrahim A.S and our beloved prophet Muhammad PUBH. Thankyou Pakistan ❤️🇮🇳

test-wssg
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Pakistanis. thank you for your kindness to us. we appreciate y'all.

- from my friends in Asia especially Philippines.

florky_
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The time when you realize, how bad they treat Pakistan people in West. And once westerns travel there. They're treated so nicely. "Western media" u lose my trust at 100% level.

iraklijaniashvili
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My father also visited pakistan more than a decade ago to watch a cricket match. He always tells us about the hospitality of pakistani people. They were waiting outside the stadium with home made food for indians. 👍
More love from INDIA👍👍

UditNaagar
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This is totally true. I was in Pakistan earlier this year, and no one let me pay for anything. As a woman -- an obviously foreign woman -- men let me cut to the front of the line EVERYWHERE: at the airport, waiting for cabs, at restaurants while waiting for a table. It was ridiculous. I've traveled the world, and as a foreign woman in Pakistan, I was extended courtesy in a way that I've never seen before.

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I grew up with across the street neighbors from Pakistan. They almost every day offered us fruit, food, etc. for free. Truly generous people they were our best neighbors.
One day I was playing with my friend from that family and stepped on a glass shard in their yard, his old grandfather rushed out picked me up and carried me to my parents. I fondly remember that experience and it makes me smile.

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