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Singer Meesha Shafi has expressed her wish to have her children learn the Urdu language.
The actress took to Twitter and wrote that her children are begging for a pup. “Pleading. Howling. Bargaining. Negotiating. They are trying everything. I’m a dog lover but it’s just so much work,” she tweeted.
My children are begging for a pup. Pleading. Howling. Bargaining. Negotiating. They’re trying everything. I’m a dog lover but it’s just so much work 😩
Have offered a deal:
If they start speaking to me only in Urdu and learn it by the end of the year, the pup comes 🐶— MEESHA SHAFI (@itsmeeshashafi) April 14, 2021
According to Shafi, she has offered her children a deal, “If they start speaking to me only in Urdu and learn it by the end of the year, the pup comes,” she shared.
However, social media users gave sarcastic replies to her tweet, one of them asked the singer that was it not the mother’s responsibility to make them learn their native language. Have a look:
Wasn’t it their *mom’s* responsibility to make them learn it right from the beginning, I wonder
ایڈھے اسی کاٹھے انگریز!— maliha mansoor (@malihamansoor1) April 14, 2021
Get them a puppy don’t make their happiness conditional with urdu. 😉
— ن لیگ کا شہزادہ (@basharatali_zf) April 14, 2021
Pups comes in and Angel goes out, wah what a deal you have chosen, for ref 👆sending you a hadees from Bukhari shareef & Miskat. pic.twitter.com/0zdDSZ0yVL
— Niaz (@rijjaniaz) April 14, 2021
Why not get them a desi street pup which won’t understand English. But pup might learn English faster than the kids take to learn Urdu
— Osy (@OsmRan) April 14, 2021
When living abroad learn to speak urdu. When in Pakistan learn to speak in English.
— Waqas Pai (@waqaspai) April 14, 2021
Don’t do it. I gave in and now I take care of a dog, a cat, fish and the kids 🤦♀️
— N (@Nazyams) April 14, 2021
Earlier, Shafi had revealed that her children helped her survive through depression for three years. “As a mother of two, being strong for them has really kept me going,” Meesha said. “[They] got me out of the dark recess of suicidal depression over the past three years.”