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Old May 19, 2008, 12:30 AM
Banglatiger84 Banglatiger84 is offline
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Originally Posted by Alien
I think moving back is easier said than done. All those blissful moments with family, friends and food are soon over when you start to settle in your new life. .


Good point, many NRBs on holiday in Bangladesh experience the "holiay syndrome", i.e. all relatives are nice to them as they see are seeing each other after maybe 4 years, people are extra hospitable, they eat Polao every other day, and give and receive gifts. Then once they return to Canada/USA they think "Bangladesh is so good, you have relatives there etc etc".

But if somene returns, they wont necessarily find extra hospitable relatives throughout the year, they will become another "local resident", and very likely they may be unable to see some relatives for a month or 2 because their schedules dont match.

However, this doesnt apply for those with direct relatives in Bangladesh i.e. parents and siblings.
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