
Folks....get it...Maazkoolian..i have heard this word for the first time in my life....sounds kool...and ofcourse funny...what does this word exactly mean :P its obvious from the very name of the word...maazkoolian.....something related to jokes....lil jokes...but they make u laugh ur head off...seriously... i asked one of my friends about the explanation of the word....at once he said..."Chotay Chotay Mazay",he gave me some examples of maazkoolian....like if u recieve some kool+stupid+idiotic+funny sms...it comes under the umberella of a maazkooli...or on ur way back home...or somewhere u see a child doing something really funny...like ringing the door bell of neighbours and running away,two kids fighting with eachother,a cute kid eating chocolate(*smooch*)...or..or...or according to him when ur car stops at signal and all of a sudden u catch sight of a smart,cute girl in the car next to u.....WWOOOOOOoOOoOooFFF....this is the biggest MAAZKOOLI i must say...buhahaha.... sometimes u narrate somebdies story as a maazkooli....just to cringe others and urself with delight! Maazkooli activates the chemistry of the will to live and increases our capacity to fight disease.And the good feeling that we get when we laugh can remain with us as an internal experience even after the laughter subsides..... if these CHOTI CHOTI MAAZKOOlizz can make us happy then...i wonder...y everybdy is so sad....may be because people value their pains more than the things that make them happy....
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when we visit Pakistan once in year , it is always exciting and that’s the only part when we have "Mazookoolian".
These mazkoolian doesnt disappears when we are rushed to the home of “Nani Jaan” at "Tehsil Kahuta ":=).
The interesting thing is when old women who are having ”Naswar" in their mouth trying to kiss on my cheek.
The first "Kukar (murga) " give "Azaan" 3 in the morning and second one "5" in the morning. My cousin from US is also very good at remembering these hours as he used to share bedroom with me.
Last time , my Nani Jaan was giving me 100 rupees , she told me to give it to another cousin who was studying in US (Might be he doesn’t have enough money to travel to Pakistan). How sweet and innocent ;).
MAAZKOOLIAN AND MONA there is lot of things common in them :P
hahaha....AAMIR......i am laughing my head off....at ur maazkooliz...literally my head off.....buuhahahaha....
sometimes your mum scolds u out of nothing...when u r not even expecting dat bisti...and dat too in front of some outsider or stranger or guests....lolzz.....i still remember the day when some very important guests happened to our place....and while talking....all of a sudden my mum did my "bisti" for the dress i was wearing.....hoohahahaha......i was freezed and was confused about how i should be reacting at that moment....hehehe
and Haseeb bhai.....i myself m a MAAZKOOLI...and all my contacts..and close ppl are MAAZKOOLIZ too...:P :P :P hehehe
i try to seek happiness from these maazkooliz...and try to make others happy too..with my contribution to maazkooliz
i appreciate you for this , u are quite right we need to look for happiness otherwise our problems alwaze catch us first :)
The most embarrassing thing is when my ”Naani” start telling the guests about me
“His mother is very worried because he is not getting married “and then she recommends “There are so many girls in village who have good education (matric pass) and they are good at cooking food. She furthers explain the qualification “there is a wise girl and she is managing two cows “.
The second embarrassing person is my aunty , she normally arrives in Pakistan when I come. We were at Jinnah super in Islamabad and then I whispered “aunty look at that cute girl”. Aunty approaches to the girl and started talking to her while pointing at me. She brought her family’s fone number and details. It was very embarrassing for me .
I am planning to bring aunty to Memoona’s office this time.
lolzz....aamir has got the treasure of maazkooliz ...seriously....
and plz...dont make ur aunty do ny maazkooli to me.... :P
my advise to the sad faces : count your blessings, not your problems =) the moment u start doing that sub theek ho jayay ga InshahAllah.
In december , when i was in Islamabad , i went to Jinnah Super market with my cousins . We were in the process of order and none of us knew about Menu .
Well in the meantime , a little girl came and told me “she needs money as she is hungry”. I don’t appreciate baggers , so I asked her “as you are hungry why do u not join us”.
I inquired what do you want to eat. She replied “ zinger burger (I don’t remember the exact name but it was something like Zinger….).
She was very cute as she further told me that she would like to drink Pepsi.
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