ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Sindhi diaspora

Okay kiddo, so you know how sometimes families move to a new place and are still connected to their old home and culture? That's kind of what the Sindhi diaspora is all about.

A long time ago, a group of people from a place called Sindh in Pakistan and India moved to different parts of the world. Some moved to other parts of Pakistan and India, some moved to other countries like the United States or the United Kingdom. Even though they might be far away from Sindh, they still keep their Sindhi culture and traditions alive.

They might eat the same kinds of food, speak the same language, practice the same customs, and celebrate special holidays and occasions together. They might also try to stay connected with other Sindhis around the world by attending events, joining clubs, or using social media.

So basically, the Sindhi diaspora is a group of people who come from the same place and stay connected even though they now live in different parts of the world. It's like having a big extended family, no matter how far apart everyone is.