At the airport :
At the airport, there are
taxis, and auto-rickshaws called babitaxis, but you have to bargain for the
fare. They demand there/four times more than the usual fare, even more when
they see foreigners, especially Europeans. Taxicab services have been
introduced but many taxis do not use metres and therefore you may be
overcharged.
Driving :
It is difficult to drive in Bangladesh
if you have no experience of driving here. Drivers change lanes frequently. As
a foreigner you might find lane-changing without signals quite distressing. Many
people do not follow traffic signals. Rickshaws and babi-taxis move in and out
in a zigzag course and try to push through wherever they find some space. Moreover,
pedestrians cross over whenever and wherever they wish. All these make driving
in Bangladesh
a nightmare experience.
Friendliness :
Hospitality has long been a part of our
culture in Bangladesh .
Although many other things are changing now, people are still quite polite and
friendly towards foreigners. They like speaking to foreigners even if they have
not been introduced. It is quite common for Bangladeshi to ask personal questions
about family, jobs and income which visitors from overseas might find awkward.
However, it should be understood that no harm is meant by such questions-on the
other hand, they express a genuine interest in the foreigner's state of
affairs!
Shopping:
There are shops in most, localities
of small and big towns which sell both local and imported goods. There are some
modern shopping centers with large department stores in the big cities while
some air-conditioned, self-service shops have also appeared. In the local
markets, traditional haggling is still rampant. However, if you are a foreigner,
you do not stand a chance to win.
Even if you have managed to reduce half the
asking price and are feeling very pleased with yourself, chances are that you
have probably paid double the normal price.
Transport system :
The whole country has a
fairly good communication network now. Anybody can travel to most places now by
bus or train. The major cities have air links too. Some cities have regular
flights, in most cases more than one flight, from and to Dhaka .
However, time schedules are not often maintained strictly and there may be
disruptions due to unforeseen causes.
E-mail and Internet services :
Cybercafes have opened up in
the major cities which provide internet services including e-mail, quit cheaply
to everyone visitor. Internet services have also opened up some of Dhaka 's daily newspapers to people anywhere in the world.
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