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I think historically, Sikhs were a warrior culture.
Warriors get more respect than merchants or farmers or artisans.

Male surname Singh = 'lion'.

Female surname Kaur = 'princess'.

Thanks for the info bro. But why are they called Ba Ee Singh locally?
 
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I think historically, Sikhs were a warrior culture.
Warriors get more respect than merchants or farmers or artisans.

Male surname Singh = 'lion'.

Female surname Kaur = 'princess'.

No shit just google martial race and you'll find that they are obviously classified as one. The problem is that being born into a so called warrior race doesn't make you a super fighter. Read the battle between pakistan and india and they were boasting 1 singh could fight like 10 or more non martial races. You know what happened after that? The singhs lost.
 
ya, and they think very highly of themself + community too. Obviously their HEAD are bigger than us so it does make some sense huh. :D

They think they are "ang moh" even real ang mohs not as xia lan as them.
 
Singhs are not the only ones who speak Punjabi - actually Pakistanis do too as well because there are Pakistanis who are also Punjabi - with the mixture of Urdu, Punjabi and English, it is likely that the six Asians (as they are called in the UK) are actually of Pakistani origin.

There are a large number of Asian immigrants who are Pakistani living in North England and the Midlands because of the need for workers following the second world war - then there were immigrants who were kicked out of Uganda who arrived after Idi Amin expelled them.

The most recent wave of "Asians" were the Sri Lankan Tamils and the Sikhs from Afghanistan - they are Singhs by religious affiliation but do not speak Punjabi.

Always amusing to read comments about Ah Nehs from Singkies who cannot even tell the difference between one and the other and then cry foul when Ang Mos do the same to them when comparing them to PRCs/Thais/Pinoys et al.
 
Bayi means brother in their language.



Rubbish - in Punjabi they refer to each other as "Paayi" and not "Bayi" - the former means "brother" the latter is a consequence probably of P. Ramlee and his Bujang Lapok series which epitomised the caricature of the Bayi as the watchman.
 
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