Preface
Nightlife in Pakistan
In Karachi you cannot simply go for shopping at 10 am, oh yes! You will prefer 10.pm instead. Because the shop keepers or buyers as well are more active and fresh at the night than the morning. You can hang out at Do Darya to have a quality dinner, or Port Grand to spend a tremendous part of the night. You will never see the road named Shahra-e-Faisal empty, ever.
Well, speaking of night in Islamabad, it is quite different from the other cities of Pakistan. Islamabad is wealthy in natural beauty, you can have a cup of coffee at Monal in the night or you can spend your part of a night in some of the huddled Markaz to have refreshments and shopping.
Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan each city has few or more places where you will see people roaming actually around 3 to 4am. Most of them are kind of foodie and social.
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Norms
If we see the family norms, than a traditional part is here, everyone would sit in the lounge together and listen to the elder talks or share his/her past day experience, everyone join each other on the dinner table and they also share the cup of tea together.
After dinner there must be some everyone-like-it type of family show which could be a Drama serial or TV show, no one would miss any single episode.
More ever, Waking up for no use or for useless works is considered as an unethical habit in Pakistan. So usually parents give lectures on that point specifically. Although everyone like to use cellphones and internet before going to bed.
Nights spent with friends are always Unforgettable.
Youth’s Nightlife.
However, many of other young leaders might be reading philosophical posts on Facebook, sharing recently clicked pictures on Instagram with some big quotes and tweeting about something unique happenings.
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