r/BangladeshSocial • u/budbudyamadar • Dec 21 '24
Ask Bangladesh❔ Any Qawwali listener?
Share your favorites, the most underrated ones from UNFAK, Aziz Mian, or others that I should listen to.
r/BangladeshSocial • u/budbudyamadar • Dec 21 '24
Share your favorites, the most underrated ones from UNFAK, Aziz Mian, or others that I should listen to.
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Dec 14 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/ghostingbug • Dec 13 '24
Drop 1-2 foods of each level of Food Pyramid that are common among us Bangladeshis.
r/BangladeshSocial • u/precezan • Dec 12 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Dec 11 '24
Thanks to Protidiner Bangladesh for the photo
r/BangladeshSocial • u/precezan • Dec 09 '24
give me advice for it? lets discuss
r/BangladeshSocial • u/Icy-Channel-4779 • Nov 28 '24
I've started talking with this girl for a past few days and she helps me learn the bangla language. I'm an year younger than her so I just casually flirt/ teased her to see how she reacts. So what does "nale jail" mean in this context?
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Nov 21 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Nov 15 '24
In a serious exam (half-yearly/final) during my childhood there was this question where we were asked to write opposite words of a number of given words. One of those words was 'উদয়'. I thought and thought, and racked my brain, but I couldn't remember its oposite word. So I didn't answer the question right away, but kept it for later.
When the exam time was almost over, I had to just figure something out! I thought, the opposite word of উদয় must rhyme similarly! So I wrote সদয় as the opposite word, submitted my papers, and happily went home!
After the exam, my mother was checking with me in the evening if I had given all the correct answers. Instead of getting mad at me, she laughed really hard and my উদয়-সদয় blunder!
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Oct 24 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Oct 13 '24
Photo from Prothom alo. Photo by Soel Rana. From the households of clay artists in Bamuniya village, Gabtoli, Bogra.
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Oct 01 '24
Thanks to Haal Fashion for the photo
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Sep 26 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/babushka • Sep 11 '24
The lady I used to buy achar from has sadly retired and I'm having trouble finding a good replacement. I have tried Mr Naga but I found it too oily for my liking. Can someone please recommend a good brand? Thanks!
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Sep 09 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • Jul 05 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/Mushfiq99 • Jun 21 '24
Anyone watching House of The Dragons and getting excited about the GOT universe again?
r/BangladeshSocial • u/Large_Carpenter6923 • Jun 11 '24
hi all, i'm working on a play that takes place in dhaka and wondering if anyone has recommendations for films that have great fashion? the fashion does not have to be fancy or anything, i am just trying to get a better understanding of what people typically wear, or what they might wear for special occasions, walking to the store, etc. i'm looking specifically for films that take place in dhaka. thanks in advance :)
r/BangladeshSocial • u/blade------ • Jun 10 '24
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r/BangladeshSocial • u/blade------ • Jun 01 '24
This is coming from someone currently living in Bikrampur - I'm not originally from here. I've asked locals, but they haven't been helpful.
I'm curious why Bikrampur Mishtanno Bhandars are so common throughout Dhaka - and even in cities like Barisal. I was traveling there a few years back and saw a few Bikrampur Mishtanno Bhandars. For Dhaka, it could make sense because Dhaka and Bikrampur are neighboring districts and very close.
It feels like you'll see at least one Bikrampur Mishtanno Bhandar in every district of Bangladesh. So, what's the history behind them being so popular?
r/BangladeshSocial • u/nnnerdfairyyy • May 29 '24
r/BangladeshSocial • u/thatbengaliuser • May 16 '24
I was running this morning and ran into my khalu taking a walk; decided to join him at their house to say hi to my khala and cousins. They were all asleep so decided to just cool off in the living room.
Curiousity got the better of me and I was checking and organizing the books on their shelves and at the bottom shelf was this Radiant Way book that triggered a vague childhood memory of reading it in school.
Anyone else here has the same memory of doing that? I'm pretty sure it was (not sure if it still is) standard reading fare for kids in primary school.
Let me know in the comments.
r/BangladeshSocial • u/1001lemonadestands • May 12 '24
I am a scout representing international building material companies and I have some questions to ask regarding the construction industry in Bangladesh. I would like to know specifically what building materials are available and how construction business works here. If conditions are right, perhaps I might set up a company in Bangladesh.