RE: Trying Bangladeshi Style Chicken With Native Fluffy Nun In The Local Restaurant

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It is the rainy season, and in Dhaka city, it has been raining almost all the time since I arrived in Bangladesh, the day before yesterday. It is not so convenient to go outside with this rainy days as the roads becomes slippery and flooed at some areas and becomes very risky for travelling. Often we face many accidents regarding the issues in some main roads which are under construction. For example, today when me and my wife was going to a market area for buying some clothes, we faced a three wheelers was blocked in a hole on the road where water was stored and the three wheeler was unable to crossed it and it rotated in the side ways. So, we told our Rickshaw driver to go slowly and follow the good path, as many parts of the roads are broken due to the massive construction of some flyovers and railroads in this area.

Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I remember that it was very difficult to travel in Bangladesh during the rainy season!
So, Many East Asian travelers avoid Bangladesh's rainy season and travel during other seasons.
As I watched you eat, I could tell you were suffering from travel fatigue!😮

After we have completed our shopping, it was quite late at night, and we decided not to cook our dinner and we have visited a newly started restaurant near our apartment. This one is a Bangladeshi style restaurant that that sell the most common foods for the launch and dinner including the rice, fish curries, and different types of meats. Also, they sell the morning breakfast with Paratha and fried eggs, moong dal and many more. Also, you can find some other foods that are different from our cultural foods like grilled chicken, chap and some kinds of kebabs.

I guessed your cooking skills were better than your wife's!😃
I remember your wife as a college student studying agriculture!
She looks European because her skin is lighter than yours!

Why does she always wear a hijab to cover her head?

There are many Bangladeshi women who do not wear hijab.

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East Asian men remember that the beauties of the Indian subcontinent always wore their long, beautiful hair out in the open!



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Yeah, its very difficult to travel Bangladesh in the rainy season.

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