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What are the beliefs, customs, habits, festivals and capital of Bangladesh? All introduced. Thanks

The capital Dhaka

Believe in Islam and Hinduism

Festival 3.26 National Day of Eid al-Adha (Islamic Festival, late July)-----CORBAN (don’t know People can’t get by)

Bangladeshis

From daily contact, we know that Bangladeshis are simple and hospitable, with a strong desire for expression and an optimistic and positive attitude. In a working environment with Chinese people, they are often happy for their own happiness and the happiness of others. Sometimes when there are Chinese festivals, such as the Spring Festival, they are even more happy than the Chinese. They will sing and dance together to celebrate the Chinese festival. Many of them dance extremely well, and they are also very energetic and enthusiastic. Having been with Bangladeshis for a long time, we also know a little bit about some of their living habits. They eat with their hands. Like the Chinese, they usually eat rice and cooked dishes. In my impression, they seem to be particularly fond of curry when it comes to seasonings. All the dishes they make are always yellow in color. When they usually eat, they like to put rice and vegetables on the same plate and eat them together. Before eating, use a few fingers of one hand to stir the food evenly, then make a rice ball that is just the right size for your mouth and put it in your mouth. The whole process of eating is to make the rice balls with your hands, then put them in your mouth, and repeat this process. Eat with your left hand and wipe your butt with your right hand, really, make no mistake, you will be laughed at. I heard that Bengalis have a very clear and particular division of labor between their two hands. Which hand is responsible for eating and eating-related matters, and which hand is responsible for unclean tasks such as going to the toilet. Therefore, even if Bangladeshis’ clothes are not clean, their hands must be washed before and after meals. When working with Chinese people, Bangladeshis sometimes show their cute and intelligent side. In the workplace, they and the Chinese joked and joked with each other in simple English. Chinese people will laugh at their sometimes nondescript and confusing clothes, and they will also sometimes laugh at Chinese male workers for their bad habit of not washing their hands after defecation. He spoke stammeringly with his mouth, and made exaggerated gestures with his hands and expressions. When I talk about being happy, I can dance happily and look so happy. In fact, people all over the world can be divided into several categories based on wealth, region, race, and folk customs. The only thing they have in common is that they all have a peace-loving, longing for a better life and a heart full of happiness. This is the conclusion I have privately drawn from my limited experience.

Customs and customs

Bangladeshi clothing: What Bengalis like to wear most is "skirt". I don't know if it is called "skirt". Anyway, it is like, let's call it this name, but Bangladeshis who work in companies wear trousers. Some people say that those who wear "skirts" are poor people. If they don't have money to buy trousers, they just need to buy a piece of cloth to cover them, so you can see shops selling cloth everywhere. But I think it has something to do with their climate. The summer here is long, and it must be very hot in summer when wearing pants. Ordinary people don't need to pay too much attention to their image. Wearing a "skirt" may be much cooler. Bangladeshis love to wear flip-flops all year round. Rich people buy Bata slippers. Bata stores can be found almost everywhere in Dhaka; poor people wear plastic slippers that cost about 50 TK. Although the feet of Bengalis are not afraid of cold, their heads seem to be particularly afraid of cold. Not to mention winter, almost everyone is covered with a hat (the temperature is in the teens), and hats are also worn in the morning and evening in spring and autumn. Isn’t it true that Bengalis have extremely hard heads and a particularly good sense of balance? One person can carry dozens of kilograms of stuff on his head. Except for woolen clothes in winter (November to March of the following year), it is best to wear light-weight clothes that can be washed and dried easily. Office underwear is often more casual, a shirt and a pair of trousers will suffice. Customs and Taboos: Bengalis have very different names due to their different religious beliefs. Bengalis who believe in Islam generally adopt Arabic names, and some Bengali Muslims like to use Persian names. When you are introduced to a man, it is customary to shake hands with him. It is considered polite to say "Abador" or "Salam Alikim". .

When a man is introduced to a woman, he is not allowed to shake hands with her, but he should wish her "Abado" or "Salam Alikem". Locals usually entertain guests in clubs or restaurants, and Bangladeshis rarely bring this greeting. The wife attended the reception

Note

The country is a low-income developing country with a national GDP of approximately US$82.1 billion (2009 data). The basic living habits of Bangladesh are similar to those of India, and the food in Bangladesh is also dominated by food seasoned with spices such as curry. When visiting Bangladesh, be careful to prevent mosquito bites to avoid spreading diseases; pay attention to drinking water safety, it is best to drink bottled water. The security situation is acceptable, but it’s best not to go out alone at night. It’s best to drive or take a friend’s car when going out.

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