Famed US travel blogger Cynthia Ritchie may just be loving Pakistan a bit too much, specially for the delicious, succulent mangoes it has and the delightful rickshaw rides it has to offer.
In an endearing Twitter post, Cynthia shared what she tells people when she get asked what she is doing in Pakistan.
"Here I'm caught red-handed trying to drive off in a rickshaw. The plan was to pick up as many mangoes as possible. Only problem is I don't know how to drive a rickshaw," she wrote.
Cynthia D. Ritchie
People often ask what I'm doing in Pakistan. Here I'm caught red-handed trying to drive off in a rickshaw. The plan was to pick up as many mangoes as possible. Only problem is I don't know how to drive a rickshaw.. 😅
And I think I scared off potential customers.I also welcome new Balochi, Burushaski, Hindko, Kashmiri, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, and Urdu terms that I can learn and use as part of the 'civil' discourse in Pakistan. I'm taking notes, people. Time for me to expand my vocabulary.
Pictures of US blogger Cynthia Ritchie circulating over social media in which she can be seen riding a bicycle on the streets of Peshawar has received quite some criticism. Cynthia, a US-based blogger, who has frequently been travelling to Pakistan since 2009, shared an image of herself bicycling through the streets of Peshawar to share with the world how Pakistan is a safe country for women to travel to and live in.
In an endearing Twitter post, Cynthia shared what she tells people when she get asked what she is doing in Pakistan.
"Here I'm caught red-handed trying to drive off in a rickshaw. The plan was to pick up as many mangoes as possible. Only problem is I don't know how to drive a rickshaw," she wrote.
Cynthia D. Ritchie
People often ask what I'm doing in Pakistan. Here I'm caught red-handed trying to drive off in a rickshaw. The plan was to pick up as many mangoes as possible. Only problem is I don't know how to drive a rickshaw.. 😅
And I think I scared off potential customers.I also welcome new Balochi, Burushaski, Hindko, Kashmiri, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, and Urdu terms that I can learn and use as part of the 'civil' discourse in Pakistan. I'm taking notes, people. Time for me to expand my vocabulary.
Pictures of US blogger Cynthia Ritchie circulating over social media in which she can be seen riding a bicycle on the streets of Peshawar has received quite some criticism. Cynthia, a US-based blogger, who has frequently been travelling to Pakistan since 2009, shared an image of herself bicycling through the streets of Peshawar to share with the world how Pakistan is a safe country for women to travel to and live in.
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