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Ten Dollars look so big when we take it to the Gurdwara, but so small when we take it to the shop.
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60 minutes is long when we are sitting in the Gurdwara, but short when shopping, playing games or watching television.
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We believe what people or the newspapers say, but question what Guru Ji says.
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We can't think of anything to say when we pray, but don't have any difficulty when we gossip
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We need 2 or 3 weeks to fit a Kirtan into our schedule, but have no problem adjusting to a social event at the last minute.
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We get thrilled when a football game goes to extra time, but complain when a Gurdwara service takes longer than usual.
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We scramble to get a front seat at a bhangra concert, but long for a back row seat at the Gurdwara.
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It is difficult to share Guru Ji's word with others, but simple to spread rumours.
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