I Moved in with a Bangladeshi Family 🇧🇩
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Today i was invited to live with a Bangladeshi Family in Sylhet Bangladesh.
I met my friend online after he messaged me, he invited me to come live with his family in bangladesh.
few days later im now in his village where i will be exploring the local life in a bangladeshi village. They even threw me a surprise welcoming.
happy to be here.
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Time Stamps
00:00 Intro
00:39 Bus ride
01:23 Sylhet Bus Madness
09:30 Welcome to Bangladesh
13:03 Riverside adventure
18:28 Trying Bangladeshi sweets
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Hi my African Brother. I love them from Bangladesh. I had friends from there. They are very good people and their food is awesome!!! Good people!!! Tell your Bangladesh friend from New York, thank you for taking care of you in his country.
Mashallah the hospitality of the family is very good 👍 Mashallah
Akh...was watching your travels in India and scowling all the way through....now watching this trip i'm all smiles masha'Allah. Obvs it different as your staying with your friend n family but wow....this is how I (as a caribbean revert from the UK) find Bangledeshi/Bengali people to be...super friendly, hospitable and just generally lovely people.who lift my heart whenever I meet someone from there.May Allah bless this beautiful nation 💗
WOW what a warm welcome you deserve it brother
Thank you kindly, it was amazing time, miss this place
Thank you for visiting Bangladesh 🇧🇩💚🤍
The man at 6:50 black tshirt was a good bloke. He was telling you, "dont worry brother, you're going to my home village, I know the place and I will show you the way. No problem"
i had a feeling he was pure hearted. him and the other guy with the vest ❤ thank you for translating
we always need you translation man
Mashallaah Mohamed and his family are very good people may Allaah reward them insha Allaah ❤
This makes me want to go back home to my dad's village. The peaceful village life is where its at.
This is the best vlog I've ever seen, the hospitality over in bangladesh is just amazing the custom cake... Amazing subanallah.
Thank you so much !! The people are so sweet and wonderful here. Can’t wait to show you more village life here 🙏🏾
I am proud of my people! I am so happy you got to experience their great hospitality.
Assalamualikum Brother.Bangladesh is known for hospitality worldwide, they’ll treat u like their own family member & are very helpful if u need assistance, it’s rare anywhere else. ❤❤❤
joy Bangla !
Bangladesh, especially Sylheti's have always been known for their hospitality. It's always a surreal, out of world experience visiting that part of the world when you come from a western country. A culture shock. You are overwhelmed. Stick to eating simple foods. Drinking bottled water and you'll be fine.
Man the love is amazing! Thank you 😊
In social media or other western channels, Bangladesh is known as overpopulated small country,with little infrastructure, in reality it’s much bigger than outsiders think,but it’s completely opposite. Only Dhaka can be very crowded but rest of the country is very green with large open spaces. If ur looking for quiet remote places, there’s plentiful around Bangladesh, places like Chittagong Hill Tracts mountainous remote region of Bandarban,khagrachari, Rangamati, Sylhet Division: Sylhet, Moulvibazar, Hobiganj, Sunamganj, Nijhum Dwip, St Martins Island, Cox bazar longest uninterrupted 150 miles sandy beach in the world, Monpura Island in Bay of Bengal, Sunderbans biggest Mangrove forest in the world, Madhupur Tracts in central Bangladesh, there’s 54 protected wildlife areas in Bangladesh & many national parks. Ethnicity: 98% are Bengalis. 2% indigenous people & speaks 54 languages among them. Religion 85% Bangladeshis are followers of Islam. Rest 13% followers of Hinduism. 1% followers of Buddhism. 1% followers of Christianity. ❤❤❤
theres so much more to your country !
@@abdixplorerthanks soo much bro for ur feedback, yes certainly Bangladesh has soo much to offer to tourists ❤
Some of the men with Henna Beards could pass off as Somali
😂😂😂
I am an ethnic Syloti and Somali brothers take one look at me and go wariyah 🤣
😂😂
Lmaoo im not Bengali or Somali im Ethiopian but I always get mistaken for Bengali or Somali
This is so wholesome, I’ve watched a couple of your videos now, and Masha’Allah you have such a bright energy, genuine. I’m a new subscriber and pls keep the videos coming!
Thank you so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed them ❤️
The guy looking for your coach with a stick was very helpful. Did you give him tip?..
How wonderful nothing like a true home meal. The welcome from your friend was heart warming 🎉🎉 your friend seem to have an american speech and body language
Machallah First time seeing bangladesh people and life love how the people are helpful even the guy touching ur hair u can see how curious he is and not being rude like ababy
Looking foward for more village life.
Yesss sirr
Great video brother, hope all is going well in BD take care habibi 😌
Thank you my brother ❤️
Mashaallah I'm trying to tell everyone I know to subscribe to your channel insha Allaah
Masha Allah great hospitality very kind people ❤
another day another good video to enjoy
When are you coming to us 🇸🇴🙌
Welcome in
Bangladesh is growing highly
Thank you, joy Bangla
@@abdixplorer brother some idiots lpok down on Bangladesh
Bangladesh gdp nominal is above Philippines
MashaAllah. Bangladesh is really beautiful ❤️
Alhamdulilah 🙏🏾
Masha allah❤
Alhamdulillah ❤❤
always alhamdulilah
Why did he touch his hair?that was so uncomfortable
Türkiye'den selamlar maşallah çok güzel vido bengladeşe selamlar ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to my land of Sylot 🍃
Wow the guy touching the brother's hair is very jaahil 🤔mashAllah very welcoming family
He thought your hair was a wig and if it was real. He wasn't veing rude.
Whether he thinks it's real or not, it's beyond disrespectful touching someone's hair without their permission. Bare basic etiquette.
Mnshllh mahamed family
😢thanks very good bolg from bangladesh brother 🏖🏖🇧🇩🏖
Thank you 😊
More village vlogs sooon!
@19:90 humbling experience indeed. If you ever want to ground yourself you NEED to go to a developing country to see how people are living.
And that’s why I’m here ❤️
Helloooo brooo cabdi😅✌️🌎
What a legend
take after you bro ✌
When u said counter 21 to that guy at the desk, he said he doesnt understand and told you to go away.
My friend do you have local mobile access when you arrive in a country?
You put in a translation on your phone and show them.
Not everyone speaks english.
they didnt think u were a foreigner since u look a lot like the locals minus the afro thats why they were talking to u in their local language.
Ahahah yeah I get that a lot. Somali and Bengali are very similar
That's true bro 😂
It is not safe traveling in bangladesh without a guide..... Please take a secure guide next time
Brother Sylheti people are the best. Big hearts. The Sylheti language is beautiful, too. Try to learn it. Bengoli is a separate language. Unfortunately, because Sylhetis are a minority their identity and language are supressed.
Alhamdulilah for ☪️☝🏾
Can’t wait to be back again; we should link up if you’re ever there
Thanks for watching the video man
@@abdixplorer how do I reach you?
I disagree. Sylhetis aren’t supressed to speak sylheti because they’re minority. Kindly refrain from spreading misinformation which creates a divide between our own people. Sylhetis are as much Bangladeshi as other parts of Bangladesh.
@pantabhaaat Sylhetis are not a monopoly of Bangladesh. There are more Sylhetis in India than Bangladesh. Go and read about Barak Valley, which is part of the historic Sylhet region. Please stop spreading nationalistic fallacies that impede a people's language and history. Bangladesh is only 50 years old. It's a new and artificial political construct.
@@simonkaggwanjala yeah no one here disagrees with history or facts but claiming that sylheti is supressed isn’t right either. I have never come across any other part in Bangladesh where sylhetis are stopped or supressed from speaking their language. Show me one place in Bangladesh with evidence that you have not been allowed to speak in sylheti or suppressed as you claim. Kindly stop spreading wrong information. And talk about the present days. ‘Spreading nationalistic fallacies that impede people’s language and history’ I can’t help your wrong assumptioms about my thoughts on it either. Fyi, my family is strongly connected to a part of sylhet (Moulvibazar to be specific ) and been there so I can defo tell no one is oppressed neither suppressed lol
Man, I know you're not in Bangladesh anymore, but no idea why you don't use Google Translate on your phone.
I enjoy your vlogs more overall, but even the white vloggers try and learn some words. Several vids in, man hasn't learnt thank you in Bengali at all. 💀
That B on counter so rude..haramza..he needs to be sacked..
So bloody rude curious with your hair.. make fell a shame as Bengali
Overall Bengalis, helpful specially Shylety
The bus conductor has no manners and no nice way of talkin . To much yellin
Ahahaha such is life hey
24:28 _bro half of ur food drops out ur mouth that's nasty
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