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Why do people gossip?

Saturday, August 15, 2009
By Yumna

Why do people gossip? I never really came up with an answer to that but I’ve been thinking about this lately. I think gossiping is a way to make people feel better about themselves. This generally occurs when as an individual, you yourself are feeling inadequate about something. Transfer this feeling into a cultural setting »

Fond memories of mehndi

Saturday, June 6, 2009
By Yumna

Applying mehndi when I was little was a really fun event. When I was growing up, mehndi cones were not readily available in Toronto, so every Eid our mom would mix the mehndi and apply to our awaiting hands with a toothpick. I bet some of you remember that very well! »

Cricket Fiasco in Lahore… Opinions… and Musical Rebellion

Thursday, March 26, 2009
By Yumna
Cricket Fiasco in Lahore… Opinions… and Musical Rebellion

Article by Hassaan – Staff Writer for Desigupshup It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged on the site. If anyone has any suggestions for desigupshup feel free to give us a shout!  Since I tend to be the sports writer I’ll get everyone in on the latest scoop that’s taken the whole cricketing fraternity by »


Free Will & Shame in Desi Marriage: The Contradictory Roller Coaster

Sunday, March 22, 2009
By Yumna

I was at a dinner party last night, and engaged in some interesting topics that were being discussed. I think that our generation is still a bit scared to talk about desi issues that bother them pertaining to marriage,... »

Discipline or Child Abuse?

Sunday, February 15, 2009
By Yumna

Do desi parents discipline their children with a few too many smacks? A slightly touchy subject, but one that needs to be talked about. Is it common to be physically disciplined for ‘bad’ behaviour? A slap here, a shoe... »

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008
By Yumna

Wow! Can you believe it?! It is already December 24, 2008, and that means it’s time for ‘Jingle Bells’! Wishing everyone HAPPY HOLIDAYS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! Here in Toronto, we’ve been hit by... »