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Keeping Rehat At University


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Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh

i am moving out to the university of birmigham (hopefully) at the end of this year and i was wondering how hard it is to keep rehat while living in halls with house mates you do not get to choose. eg. being a vegiarian and not drinking etc. how does impact on living at university

Also is it hard to fit in when u dont participate in things like clubbing and going out to pubs. how do u survive freshers week?

has anyone been in the same situation situation. i would apriciate any advice.

thanks

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Bro I kept really strict rehit at uni and didn't do much because of it. I regret my uni years as I spent too much of my time searching sikhi and doing simran. Enjoy uni life get out there go clubing, chat some chicks up lol, throw some shapes on the dance floor... its fun. Do simran as well not saying to remain gupt. You got to enjoy life..

Was this slightly sarcastic?

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Was this slightly sarcastic?

I have argued with hsingh68 many times in the past and I advise you not to fall into an argument with him. It will make you go insane.

Hsingh68 used to be an amritdhari, panj pyara rehitvan Singh until he got sick of it and became a Mona. He finds that it was a waste of his time etc.

This hopefully is my last post on this topic.

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I had been 8 years in Uni and had no problem keeping rehit.

Don't listen to that hsingh68 troll.

He's been lying since he joined this forum.

If he does not consider himself a sikh, he must not give any advice.

Dont know why moderators do not ban these type of people who create confusions and doubts in young sikh minds.

He was never a sikh and never will be .

He just pretends to be one of you to dilute your sikhi ideology.

A follower of M.K. Gandhi - he is

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