Here's how US Consulate staff shares love for Pakistan when they're away from home
*Hint* It involves your favourite drink
*Hint* It involves your favorite drink. PHOTO: USCONSULATE FACEBOOK
US Consulate in Pakistan never fails to keep us entertained with their creative videos and pictures. This time around, while visiting the United States, their representatives shared love for Pakistan through our favorite drink -- Pakola!
US consulate employees watch Fifty-Fifty and love it
The employees shared the album with the caption, "During a visit to the US, we came across this #Pakola can at a desi store and couldn’t resist buying it. Check out the wonderful memories we shared during our trip! #MissyouPakistan #HappyIndependenceDay"
And here's what they shared:
Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
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Statue of Liberty, New York
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White House, Washington DC
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Why do you play a game for five days, US Consulate employees ask
Washington Monument, Washington DC
PHOTO: USCONSULATE FACEBOOK
Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
PHOTO: USCONSULATE FACEBOOK
When asked in the comments, they even shared the reason for featuring Pakola. They believe this drink represents Pakistan and its culture. And we agree one hundred per cent.
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US consulate employees watch Fifty-Fifty and love it
The employees shared the album with the caption, "During a visit to the US, we came across this #Pakola can at a desi store and couldn’t resist buying it. Check out the wonderful memories we shared during our trip! #MissyouPakistan #HappyIndependenceDay"
And here's what they shared:
Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Statue of Liberty, New York
White House, Washington DC
Why do you play a game for five days, US Consulate employees ask
Washington Monument, Washington DC
Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
When asked in the comments, they even shared the reason for featuring Pakola. They believe this drink represents Pakistan and its culture. And we agree one hundred per cent.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.