Bangladeshis are well known for their generosity and hospitality to visitors. You won’t have any trouble speaking with the locals after you live here.
Approximately 1 in 10 people in Bangladesh can speak some English, but the majority of people there speak Bengali.

Nevertheless, the Bangladeshi people made enormous efforts to comprehend the requirements and wants of the foreigners despite not being able to speak English. As a result, there may be a much greater language barrier in Bangladesh.

Short History of Bangladesh:

Before becoming independent, Bangladesh was formerly a part of the Sub-continent and was known as East Bengal. However, the subcontinent was split into two major states (India and Pakistan) in 1947 when it was freed from the shackles of British rule.

Bangladesh joined Pakistan (East Pakistan) after the subcontinent gained independence and was governed by Islamabad (the capital of West Pakistan). However, because the rights of the Bangladeshi people were not upheld, Bangladesh battled Pakistan in 1971 and established itself as a distinct state, which is now known as Bangladesh.

Bangladesh Currency:

Bangladesh uses the Bangladeshi Taka, or BDT, as its official currency. In Bangladesh, there are nine different banknotes: BDT 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, and 2. The 2 and 5 BDT banknotes are difficult to locate because they are out of circulation and scarce.

Due to the majority of ATMs in Bangladesh operating in English, money transactions are simple. Locals do have the option of switching to Bangladeshi. There are ATMs located all around Bangladesh, so finding one won’t be an issue.

Recommended season to visit Bangladesh:

The “winter season” — as it is called to the Bangladeshi people — is the finest time to visit Bangladesh. The supposedly winter season is cool, though.
Therefore, this season is the perfect time to visit Bangladesh due to the average daily temperature of 25°C and the considerably cooler nocturnal temperatures.

Beginning in November and continuing until the end of February, and occasionally into the middle of March, is the winter season.
Visiting the nation during the hot season would be a nightmare because it is so hot that you cannot leave your home. Summertime temperatures range from 35 to 45 degrees Celsius.

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