Sindhis are known for their love for food and people! In my experience, and I’ve had many, they have been some of the best people walking the earth! No, really. They are the most chilled out, live and let live kind of people, who are happy so long as they have good food to eat. And you know what makes them adorable?
THEIR DRAMA!
Find out more here with 11 perks of dating a Sindhi:
1. They love food and make the best food too!
Sindhi biryani is pure love! Have it once and you will fall in love with a Sindhi in no time!
2. They are the DRAMA QUEENS of all time.
They have the knack of throwing diva fits, of becoming absolute cry-babies or of becoming little puppy dogs with massively innocent eyes staring back you. Your heart melts, and their mission is accomplished. It can repel you or make them seem exceedingly adorable! The choice is yours to make.
3. There is nothing like “Awkward silence” with them because they love to talk.
Sindhis make sure that all their feelings are expressed… all the time… everywhere!
4. They are party-lovers!
Occasion or no occasion they know how to enjoy every day!
5. If you get in to a PHADDA, they’ve got your back!
Not because they are “Lardaka” (someone who loves to fight) but because they know how to say the right things at the right time.
6. They are a great fusion of Desi masti and modern knowledge!
They will dance with you at weddings and will also indulge in many intellectual discussions too. They like thinking of themselves as modern-day philosophers… and sometimes you will have no choice but to agree.
7. The language is smooth and sweet - just like honey.
There is no better perk than learning a new language and having that ‘secret’ conversation you are dying to have with them. The language can seduce the most hardened of individuals. Pair that up with a great looking Sindhi and you can count yourself a winner!
8. They believe in living in a close-knit family!
NOTHING, and I mean literally NOTHING comes before family. They know how to value family, how to respect them and they know how delicate each relationship is and they cater to everyone’s needs! They know how to keep family together and will kill for their family. No, really. That’s not a joke. They would kill.
9. They are super romantic!
They will bring you the flashiest of presents and take you the most expensive restaurants they can afford - even they don’t have money for the rest of the month. They love making their beaus feel like royalty.
10. They love dressing up
Make up, sunglasses, designer wear, bling watches and belts and shoes, you name it and these guys have it! When you walk around with a Sindhi, you will notice that everyone turns to look at the hottie beside you. They just can’t help it!
11. They live and let live!
They don’t care where you are from or what you do for a living (major brownie points if you are Sindhi, though), they will support you in everything you want. They know what life means, they respect all views of life, and they know how to live it too. So long as you feed them. No kidding about the food, guys - without food, these guys can be monsters!
Fall in love with a Sindhi today and, trust me, you will never regret it. Take my word on this because my father married a SINDHI! <3
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| Ahmed Khayam said | One thing you foorgot to mention. We Sindhis are very simple people and believe in simple and straightforward manners. Branded fashion symbols are owned by only selected few individuals. Besides this, the silence of Sindhi is deeper than ocean qnd words are full of meaning. I appreciate that you have a wonderful sense of observation. :-) |
| STS said | New title for article... Perks of dating any decent human being.. |
| Matka Bheel said | Exsuuse me I thing you are one liar. Sindhi ladys very not good. very tarari, behlihas. they respact no izzat. they not gharelo they want to attand shazia kushks and shaman ali mirali all times. they demand too much time and want to be picked from village ven they go sasural. they hate saas. they love son more than daaater. You aare raang total raang. they fake degree holders probably got from axact. they naat pretty. they have too many bachay, like 10, 20. they naam son like jumah or allah rahkyo. I nat insult your mather you must belif me. any way I do naat agree vith your points at aal. please don't mind. i want friendship pls comment numbar so i caal. ok thank you ji. |
| Sindhi said | Very much true. Sindhis love food but are not voracious eaters. |
| Deede sindhi said | Seems that 'Matka Bheel' had a bad day.. |
| Abdul Latif said | @Matka Bheel "Abaa afaal pahanja pura thae" anywas it was really amazing to read such a nice article. and all the points are true :D |
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| 5 rivers son said | Are these the very same sindhis that are slaves or enslave others and roam with armed gangs ready to kill at the drop of the hat? |
| In Love with Sindhi said | I just so not agree with all the junk, they may be true somewhat for Sindhi girl, but what about men!! i have been dating with a Sindhi man. -They are liars - They cheat -Once they get a girl they marry or engage and then move on the other expecting you to sit at home and still love them. -They are opportunist, go where they see money -They be easily and very cheaply bought -Even a few perfume and shirts can buy them, -No matter how rich they are they still remain greedy for more -They make friends who can spend on them -The self obsessed -they are bad manned -Have nothing totally nothing in the department of values integrity and honesty. |
| Noor Rajper said | Sindhi Culture Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan located at the Southern border. The province of Sindh has been named after the famous River Indus. In Sanskrit, the province was dubbed Sindhu meaning an ocean. Around 3000 B.C, Dravidian cultures urbanized and gave rise to the Indus Valley Civilization. According to the Historians, Indus Valley Civilization declined due to the natural disasters such as floods but the invasions of Indo- Arians caused the sudden collapse of it. In the recent history, Sindh was conquered by the British in 1843. Sindh province remained the part of British India until 1947 when it was made one of the provinces of Pakistan. Language Sindhi language evolved over a period of 2400 years. The language of the people of Sindh, after coming in contact with the Aryan, became Indo-Aryan (Prakrit). Sindhi language, therefore, has a solid base of Prakrit as well as Sanskrit, the language of India, with vocabulary from Arabic, Persian, and some Dravidian – descendants from Mediterranean sub-continent. Initially, Sindhi had close contacts with Arabic- speaking Muslims. Therefore the language adopted many of the Arabic words. Sindhi language is an ancient language spoken in Pakistan and many other parts of the world. It is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and 12 million people in India; it is the second most spoken language of Pakistan, mostly spoken in the Sindh province. It is a recognized official language in Pakistan, and also an official language in India. Government of Pakistan issues National Identity Cards to its citizens only in two languages; Sindhi and Urdu. Sindhi language is also greatly influenced by Sanskrit and about 70% of the words in Sindhi are of Sanskrit origin. Sindhi is a very rich language with a vast vocabulary; this has made it a favorite of many writers and so a lot of literature and poetry has been written in Sindhi. It has been the inspiration for Sindhi art, music, literature, culture and the way of life. The language can be written using the Devanagri or Arabic script Festivals The people of Sind love their religion and the two festivals of Eid-ul-Adha and Eid-ul-Fitr are celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm. Different domestic festivals are arranged by the local people to provide people with new things they buy on Eid’s occasion. On different occasions, the Folk dance of Bhagat is also performed by professionals to entertain the visiting people. Hence, a Sindhi Cultural Festival is a compound of folk dances, music and cheap entertainment for local people. Lifestyle People of Sindh are more inclined towards an agricultural based lifestyle. The fertile Indus Plains provide a valuable source of income for the local people who practice farming on these lands. Inland fishing is also practiced along the Indus River in Upper Sind providing further opportunities for local people. Itinerant way of lifestyle is commonly seen in the desertic regions of Thar where people move from place to place in search for drinking water sources along with their animals. Arts and Music Sindhi society is dominated by great Sufis, the mystics and the martyrs. It has always been the land of peace, love, romance, and great cultural and artistic values. There were the great theologians of the Naqsh bandi order in Thatta who translated the fundamentals of the religion of Islam into their mother tongue. There were the great Sufi (mystic) poets like Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai who was the cherisher of truth and spent all his life in its propagation, pursuit and quest. Bhitai was also an excellent musician. He invented a new type of musical instrument, Tambura (drone instrument), which till today, is a primary source of music in rural Sindh. The beauty of Shah’s verses is enhanced by his blending of traditional Indian rag with the Sindhi folk songs and music. Cultural character The ancient Sindhi civilization was the place, where the aesthetic utilization of leisure was freely indulged. There has been evidence, that the excavations of sites dating back to 3000 B.C. (all over Sindh) is also true, around 1200 years ago when Jaina Dakshiniya Chihna (778 A.D.) described the distinguished features of Sindhi’s in this way: “Elegant, with a lovely, soft and slow gait, they are fond of the art of harvas (that is, songs, music and dancing) and full affection towards their country.” Sindhi’s celebrate Sindh Cultural day worldwide on 6th December by wearing Ajrak & Sindhi Topi on that time. Share ! |
| M.Hashim said | Dear friends. i think all what is praised for sindhis to date is fine and adorable. it was our past.we have changed our values and morals, now most of the sindhis are most hyper and super-reactors on the earth. we have the history of killing 15 mans just for the sack of parking a bike in interior sindh. from karachi to kashmor you can not travel when sun is sat...!! besides devastating performance of present and past reign. we still prefer to vote them. i feel bad when i write something like for my self and for my own people. but........................!!!1 i wish, we would adopt what, for which we are well-known. what this writer has praised. |
| 305 said | Well i am regreting already :p |
| 305 said | Well i am regretting already :p |
| Noman Khan said | 11 perks of dating sindhi ,it was great zeal to read all about sindhiz not because I am,sindhi but because i do have a respect for differences i highly admire different culture their different languages and their traditions.Because if we not feel proud about our sindhiz punjabiz pukhtons and baloachz we cant be united enough to fight against our wild harsh enimies.so i request you all to please be united and give great respect to your surroundings which may be human beings or any other creatures,this is called eco of life this is called world of most spectacular creatures which is you,we,us and me. |
| King Saeen said | I respect the points. ~ King Saeen |
| Junaid said | Haha , greatlly elaborated , i never noticed these things before. Totally agreed..... |
| Agreed said | 100% agreed with what ever "In love with sindhi" said. Specially about the " sit home and expect them to love " |
| Digvjay Khojare said | Hi... my name is Digvijay and i am a rajput and i am badly in love with a sindhi girl....n i really wanna be with her...but her parents will never allow. I can't even reach up to them...so can anyone suggest me what can i do...??? |
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One thing you foorgot to mention. We Sindhis are very simple people and believe in simple and straightforward manners. Branded fashion symbols are owned by only selected few individuals. Besides this, the silence of Sindhi is deeper than ocean qnd words are full of meaning. I appreciate that you have a wonderful sense of observation.
New title for article… Perks of dating any decent human being..
Exsuuse me I thing you are one liar. Sindhi ladys very not good. very tarari, behlihas. they respact no izzat. they not gharelo they want to attand shazia kushks and shaman ali mirali all times. they demand too much time and want to be picked from village ven they go sasural. they hate saas. they love son more than daaater. You aare raang total raang. they fake degree holders probably got from axact. they naat pretty. they have too many bachay, like 10, 20. they naam son like jumah or allah rahkyo. I nat insult your mather you must belif me. any way I do naat agree vith your points at aal. please don’t mind. i want friendship pls comment numbar so i caal. ok thank you ji.
Very much true. Sindhis love food but are not voracious eaters.
Seems that ‘Matka Bheel’ had a bad day..
@Matka Bheel “Abaa afaal pahanja pura thae” anywas it was really amazing to read such a nice article. and all the points are true
Are these the very same sindhis that are slaves or enslave others and roam with armed gangs ready to kill at the drop of the hat?
I just so not agree with all the junk, they may be true somewhat for Sindhi girl, but what about men!! i have been dating with a Sindhi man.
-They are liars
- They cheat
-Once they get a girl they marry or engage and then move on the other expecting you to sit at home and still love them.
-They are opportunist, go where they see money
-They be easily and very cheaply bought
-Even a few perfume and shirts can buy them,
-No matter how rich they are they still remain greedy for more
-They make friends who can spend on them
-The self obsessed
-they are bad manned
-Have nothing totally nothing in the department of values integrity and honesty.
Sindhi Culture
Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan located at the Southern border. The province of Sindh has been named after the famous River Indus. In Sanskrit, the province was dubbed Sindhu meaning an ocean. Around 3000 B.C, Dravidian cultures urbanized and gave rise to the Indus Valley Civilization. According to the Historians, Indus Valley Civilization declined due to the natural disasters such as floods but the invasions of Indo- Arians caused the sudden collapse of it. In the recent history, Sindh was conquered by the British in 1843. Sindh province remained the part of British India until 1947 when it was made one of the provinces of Pakistan.
Language
Sindhi language evolved over a period of 2400 years. The language of the people of Sindh, after coming in contact with the Aryan, became Indo-Aryan (Prakrit). Sindhi language, therefore, has a solid base of Prakrit as well as Sanskrit, the language of India, with vocabulary from Arabic, Persian, and some Dravidian – descendants from Mediterranean sub-continent. Initially, Sindhi had close contacts with Arabic- speaking Muslims. Therefore the language adopted many of the Arabic words.
Sindhi language is an ancient language spoken in Pakistan and many other parts of the world. It is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and 12 million people in India; it is the second most spoken language of Pakistan, mostly spoken in the Sindh province. It is a recognized official language in Pakistan, and also an official language in India. Government of Pakistan issues National Identity Cards to its citizens only in two languages; Sindhi and Urdu.
Sindhi language is also greatly influenced by Sanskrit and about 70% of the words in Sindhi are of Sanskrit origin. Sindhi is a very rich language with a vast vocabulary; this has made it a favorite of many writers and so a lot of literature and poetry has been written in Sindhi. It has been the inspiration for Sindhi art, music, literature, culture and the way of life. The language can be written using the Devanagri or Arabic script
Festivals
The people of Sind love their religion and the two festivals of Eid-ul-Adha and Eid-ul-Fitr are celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm. Different domestic festivals are arranged by the local people to provide people with new things they buy on Eid’s occasion. On different occasions, the Folk dance of Bhagat is also performed by professionals to entertain the visiting people. Hence, a Sindhi Cultural Festival is a compound of folk dances, music and cheap entertainment for local people.
Lifestyle
People of Sindh are more inclined towards an agricultural based lifestyle. The fertile Indus Plains provide a valuable source of income for the local people who practice farming on these lands. Inland fishing is also practiced along the Indus River in Upper Sind providing further opportunities for local people. Itinerant way of lifestyle is commonly seen in the desertic regions of Thar where people move from place to place in search for drinking water sources along with their animals.
Arts and Music
Sindhi society is dominated by great Sufis, the mystics and the martyrs. It has always been the land of peace, love, romance, and great cultural and artistic values. There were the great theologians of the Naqsh bandi order in Thatta who translated the fundamentals of the religion of Islam into their mother tongue. There were the great Sufi (mystic) poets like Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai who was the cherisher of truth and spent all his life in its propagation, pursuit and quest. Bhitai was also an excellent musician. He invented a new type of musical instrument, Tambura (drone instrument), which till today, is a primary source of music in rural Sindh. The beauty of Shah’s verses is enhanced by his blending of traditional Indian rag with the Sindhi folk songs and music.
Cultural character
The ancient Sindhi civilization was the place, where the aesthetic utilization of leisure was freely indulged. There has been evidence, that the excavations of sites dating back to 3000 B.C. (all over Sindh) is also true, around 1200 years ago when Jaina Dakshiniya Chihna (778 A.D.) described the distinguished features of Sindhi’s in this way: “Elegant, with a lovely, soft and slow gait, they are fond of the art of harvas (that is, songs, music and dancing) and full affection towards their country.” Sindhi’s celebrate Sindh Cultural day worldwide on 6th December by wearing Ajrak & Sindhi Topi on that time. Share !
dear friends. i think all what is praised for sindhis to date is fine and adorable. it was our past.we have changed our values and morals, now most of the sindhis are most hyper and super-reactors on the earth. we have the history of killing 15 mans just for the sack of parking a bike in interior sindh. from karachi to kashmor you can not travel when sun is sat…!! besides devastating performance of present and past reign. we still prefer to vote them.
i feel bad when i write something like for my self and for my own people.
but……………………!!!1
i wish, we would adopt what, for which we are well-known. what this writer has praised.
well i am regreting already :p
well i am regretting already :p
11 perks of dating sindhi ,it was great zeal to read all about sindhiz not because I am,sindhi but because i do have a respect for differences i highly admire different culture their different languages and their traditions.Because if we not feel proud about our sindhiz punjabiz pukhtons and baloachz we cant be united enough to fight against our wild harsh enimies.so i request you all to please be united and give great respect to your surroundings which may be human beings or any other creatures,this is called eco of life this is called world of most spectacular creatures which is you,we,us and me.
I respect the points.
~ King Saeen
Haha , greatlly elaborated , i never noticed these things before.
Totally agreed…..
100% agreed with what ever “In love with sindhi” said. Specially about the ” sit home and expect them to love “
Hi… my name is Digvijay and i am a rajput and i am badly in love with a sindhi girl….n i really wanna be with her…but her parents will never allow. I can’t even reach up to them…so can anyone suggest me what can i do…???