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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Op here. Check out a photo I took from the car yesterday. It's a family of 4 riding on a motorcycle. Sometimes the female will sit sideways. This morning we went to DHs 11 year old nephew's private school. Parents can hang out in the schoolyard all day and a lot of them do. The children line up and sing a song in front of their parents before school. There was also drumming. They have chairs in the courtyard for parents to sit. Some had younger kids and they were playing on the playground equipment. Our son was allowed to sit in his counting class for about an hour. We also saw some of DH's family there. I'm sure they would have been fine if he had been there all day. Yesterday I was able to see so many different types of Bengali people. [b]The majority are thin, have good teeth[/b], and wear beautiful colors. DH wears XL here but in the US he's M. We also went to buy the fabric for a three piece dress for me. Today we will go to the tailor and she will custom make the dress pants and scarf for me. We are going to get a professional picture taken all together and some individuals ones for the kids. I was surprised how attentive the retail workers are here. For example when I was looking for the fabric yesterday I noticed the worker would take unwrap it for the customer and they would sit and discuss if they liked it. One family was doing that with different fabrics for a long time. I would feel uncomfortable asking someone to look at so many different things. The people are definitely happier here. It has been a good learning experience and I think I will be more grateful when we return. I grew up upper middle class and we had a pretty big home. Most of my classmates were rich. They had entire wings of a house and due to that I felt insecure at times 😆 sounds so crazy now. Anyway I will be happier with our townhouse now. Buying anything more than that seems wasteful. I now understand why DH calls our house big. [/quote] This is such a gross, weird thing to say, wtf. They're not livestock at auction. [/quote]
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