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Mira Sethi Has An Unexpected Response To All The Memes About Her Engagement And We Didn’t See That Coming!

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Mira Sethi belongs a family of SUPER talented people. If just we start talking about what her each and every of her family member does, the list would definitely be endless! Mira herself is a writer, model, and actress. Yes, for any of you who didn’t know this, Mira is a literature student and is a writer! Her Wellesley speech was all over the internet, how could you miss it? She was the first Pakistani to have a commencement speech at her graduation! She gave the best speech.

Now that you think that Mira is a very poised woman and is the most sophisticated actress. Well, for your kind information she’s very desi. She speaks amazing Punjabi! Apart from that, she does some INSANE push-ups. Do you even follow her on her Instagram?! Have you seen her gym video?

Oh! How else can she have such a body! Push-ups much?

She’s dreamy! With her looks and with her words. Akhir writer jo tehrein! Mira announced her engagement and internet had a meltdown over how she introduced her husband to her internet family. The write up was so beautiful and so emotional people fell in love with the couple. Even before they got married, they already are goals maaynn!

So, telling her story of how they met and have known each other for so long but never get to know each other. When they started to spend time, there were details that she told in her write up. How this one time Mira and her fiance were riding the bicycle and he stopped to see if Mira is doing fine and asked her “Tum theek ho? Thand tou nahi lag rahi” It was too sweet to handle.

But guess what! There are now memes of it and it’s funnier than you could think.

WHAT! 😀

HAHAHAHHAHAAH! DAMN!

Someone tagged Mira in one of the memes! Calling it a “national catchphrase”

AND SHE REPLIED! Can you believe it?! Her response was lovely!

Here’s the lovely couple and their beautiful tale written by this amazing woman

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In the spring of 2017, a tall, funny, curly-haired dude walked into my life. I'd known this curly-haired dude all my life — in the way you know your parents' friends' kids — but we'd never sought each other out. (Weirdly enough, Bilal and I overlapped at Oxford in 2008—he was doing his PhD, I was spending my junior year abroad. But we never looked each other up, never bumped into each other in that tiny cobbled town.) ⁣ ⁣ Almost a decade later, we met in Lahore on a warm February evening. We vaguely agreed to meet for dinner sometime. ⁣ ⁣ A few days later we were at Spice Bazaar, and it was suddenly cold again. Bilal asked what I'd been upto: he nodded across the table and asked gentle, probing questions. Lots of questions. In between licking mutton kunna gravy from my fingers, I found myself answering his questions with an openness and ease I hadn't encountered in myself in a long time. Later, we sat in the garden of my house and played with Max. My brother joined us. The three of us talked. Bilal dug his hand inside Max's mouth and pulled out a sharp branch. Max was all over him.⁣ ⁣ A few days later Bilal lost his mother to pneumonia (she'd had Parkinsons for a decade), and it was a wrenching, difficult time. Bilal and I would text. Talk about light stuff. He used the heart emoji unselfconsciously, as a friend might. The conversations veered from TV shows to politics to "plan for the day?" The few times we met before he left for DC, he talked openly about his regrets and hopes and dreams. Sitting across from him in Cosa Nostra, this time not very hungry because my body was clenched with affection and interest, I listened. He was warm and funny and brilliant. That night, I curled up next to him and we watched a show on Netflix. ⁣ ⁣ The next year was a whirlwind. We travelled together to Lisbon, Brussels, Amsterdam, New York, Islamabad, Reno, San Francisco. We went to a festival in the desert and slept under the stars. We danced to really bad music. We biked across the desert at night, our cycles glowing with fairylights. Bilal biked ahead so I could follow him. *continued in comments* ⁣

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Did you guys like her fiance? WE LOVED HIM! Can’t actually wait for them to get married and see the love all over our news feed. Get married soon Mira. Pretty please?! 😉

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