Bangladeshi people have a great sense of service. I visited a place whose name I can't recall and checked in. I went to a slum, and picture 6 was full of flies. The locals always think this stuff is clean and hygienic. Anyway, I think Bangladesh is not bad as a country, although I won't come back. But it's better than those garbage countries like Montenegro.
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Although the conditions are tough, everyone is genuinely kind-hearted. Some may be mischievous, but they are not off-putting.

I hope Bangladesh can get better and better, this time was truly unforgettable.

The roasted chicken and flying cakes in Bangladesh are pretty good, but I'm not used to any other local delicacies.

Although the local people live in dire straits, they are really warm and friendly to foreigners.

I feel that the air is dirty.
This prejudice must think everything is dirty.
Many people are unaware that Western countries pay to use Bangladesh as a dumping ground for waste.

Bangladesh, in my impression, is a place filled with an apocalyptic vibe.

Most of the problems in this country are due to cultural traditions and colonial legacies.

Crowded to death, no resources, flooded annually, only taking on highly polluting, cheap jobs.

The food isn't tasty, but it's not bad either.

My hair is blonde, and I really receive star treatment here, taking photos and shaking hands with no less than two hundred people every day.

Went to the Pink Palace, got pulled into photos by ten thousand people

To be honest, I'm not a fan of Bangladeshi and Indian food; it's hard to swallow.

India is very close, will they learn some negative habits? Can female tourists go there?

This country is really dirty, the polluted Ganges water from India flows into the sea here.

The people here feel very peaceful, they are not afraid to make eye contact, many people will smile at you, with very genuine smiles.