I'm Pakistani, AMA

16 times, mostly for my annual December vacation, we go to both Islamabad with my dads mom and Lahore with my moms parents
awww that’s so sweet ngl im partly from lahore so if i go id go there
what do u recommend to do for when i go there? i thought it would be kinda boring except for family
also is it true that people love it if u have pale skin in pakistan too? bc in india people obsessed over mine but idk i feel like pakistan is less bc pakistanis r paler
 
awww that’s so sweet ngl im partly from lahore so if i go id go there
what do u recommend to do for when i go there? i thought it would be kinda boring except for family
also is it true that people love it if u have pale skin in pakistan too? bc in india people obsessed over mine but idk i feel like pakistan is less bc pakistanis r paler
I've never seen much people obsess over my pale skin (my skin is white with a pink-ish tone), but it's probably becuase i'm a teenage guy.

For things to do, i have a small list:
• Theres this humble, obscure theme park complex in Lahore, it has paddle boats, homemade go karts, a big swingy boat, a ferris wheel, cotton candy and more, it's probably my favorite place there.
• Sometimes i go to the border ceremony.
• Sometimes i simply just hang out with my relatives.
• I've been on a few tour guides, such as this big castle place with passive air conditioning and to my knowledge, the worlds biggest Mosque. Another tour guide involves the city of Old Lahore which is still lived in to this day.
• Rickshaw rides are fun, but also really bumpy, still fun.
 
I've never seen much people obsess over my pale skin (my skin is white with a pink-ish tone), but it's probably becuase i'm a teenage guy.

For things to do, i have a small list:
• Theres this humble, obscure theme park complex in Lahore, it has paddle boats, homemade go karts, a big swingy boat, a ferris wheel, cotton candy and more, it's probably my favorite place there.
• Sometimes i go to the border ceremony.
• Sometimes i simply just hang out with my relatives.
• I've been on a few tour guides, such as this big castle place with passive air conditioning and to my knowledge, the worlds biggest Mosque. Another tour guide involves the city of Old Lahore which is still lived in to this day.
• Rickshaw rides are fun, but also really bumpy, still fun.
ok that literally seems so perfect and cute esp with family
now i just have to learn urdu 😔
tyyyy
 
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