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lol No I hit your nerve, you started with the "coconut" comment. You don't know how old I am so don't make a fool out of yourself again. The fact that you use the term coconut means you don't like the white inside I wonder how your white friends would take that. Respecting parents has nothing to do with being a coconut, get it into your thick head. Indian people in Britain will disobey their parents like Indians in India will. People will marry who they want. GET OVER IT.
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@Maypolitics wow did i hit a nerve, you keep reminding me of where i live, thanks for that valuable info, but i sussed it out all bymyself, once again you couldnt be more wrong , i was born & raised in an all white area most of my friends are not the same race as me, & before you jumb to another wrong conclusion they were good times, now im guessing your no more than 25yrs old judging from your comments , so ive been here a while alot longer than you, this aint about race , ITS ABOUT RESPECT!!!!
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@Maypolitics Yes I am a coconut. You need to make friends with people with different colour. We live in Britain with different kinds of people. You are only limiting your silly little mind with racial stereotypes! People in India are marrying outside their religion have you thought about that? people in India disrespect their parents, but you are so thick you only think it happens to coconuts! Seriously grow up and then come back with intellectual comment!
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@bizzelify You don't know too many girls who shack up against guys against their family wishes because you haven't got out into the world yet. If you actually knew people outside your circle and met people from all walks of life then you would see people are marrying outside their cast/religion and that it isn't a big deal to their family! Many families are more progressive than yours. You strike me as a person who hangs around your own race, looks down on other castes. YOU LIVE IN BRITAIN!
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@Maypolitics oh right so shes from the uk wel i dont want to surprize you but so am i & i dont know too many girls who shack up with a guy against there family wishes, know wonder her own mother & brother disowned her, so before you harp on about girls in villages in india,you should remember, us asians dont do step mums or step dads we have respect for our families, so give that some thought coconut!!!!
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@bizzelify I dont care what people think about Shay, that's their opinion but you saying that she is acting like a gori is ridiculous! Do you expect her to act as though shes been living in a village from India?! its ridiculous. She's acting like a British Asian! ffs She's born here, understands British culture more because shes from the UK. You can't expect someone to live like an native indian when they have been born in the UK. Some of the most silliest comments! no thought at all!
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I've only just seen this, its brilliant x so normal
Mariam Ali
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Shay the pics are going to be amazing!!!
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irionmaiden, A: IM not a girl, B : u dont know my religion, C : jealous of WHAT , you cant be the sharpest tool in the box, THICKY,
god i soooo love this family , they are sooo normal yet hilarious life would be so great in their home i wana move in ....the rapport they all have together is awesome ... am feelin the love ..... i need more installments !!!!! the mother and father are total legends lol :-) :-)
scottypie1 2 years ago 29
the dad speaks english with punjabi intonation loll funny guy
isntitfunny123 2 years ago 15