@JordenTually

After visiting I can confirm it took me weeks to recover from a nasty cough and cold. Dhaka is no joke 😅

@Stunnedstudios

this is not even the effects of being poor. it's literally just laziness and not caring

@Bushchannel

I once lived with 2 guys from Bangladesh who were renting a room from us. They were only in our house for 9 days, in that time they didn’t shower even once. They thought I was lying when I told them, “in Australia we shower everyday.”
I gave them an ultimatum, “you must start showering regularly or we’ll kick you out.” It turned into an argument and they chose to move out rather than take a shower. 
Their BO was utterly repulsive


@nostarswithoutdarkness

Taking the family to Bangladesh for vacation this year to teach them appreciation.

@alexismaravilla13

Bro reduced his life by 7 years to show us this video

@WINTERARC-k7u

Sending this to my friend from Bangladesh (he lives here in czech republic) .. he always says how great his country is

@EmsGans

Educating the people and discipline is very important to make the city clean

@ViscountDI

Compare this to Tokyo, a city a bit smaller but similar population density. 

Culture makes a difference

@AmitBarua-oo4jl

I was born in Bangladesh and then lived in US since I am 12 years old. After going back to Bangladesh after many many years later I developed Asthma which i never experienced in my life before. So as a Bangladeshi I approve this video and everything in this video is true.

@SonoftheWars

The fact that people are ok with this standard of living baffles me. I will forever be grateful I was born first world. Never will I take it for granted.

@e.a.p3174

I never had plans to got to Bangladesh and you convinced me that I made the right choice.

@Indian_Rajput

Now foreigners will upload these videos by caption India

@Mir_Y_J

I'm a Bangladeshi and I want to thanks you for showing the situation of Bangladesh to the world.... 
We are living in the most uninhabitable place on the Earth....

@Nesta1945

Definitivamente me siento muy afortunado de vivir en mi pais porque con estos videos se da uno cuenta que hay personas que no la pasan bien

@wrongwithyou-i9i

It’s quite ironic how some people from Bangladesh troll India over hygiene and cleanliness, while many areas in their own country struggle with even worse conditions—more pollution, unsafe living standards, and toxic environments. Before pointing fingers at others, maybe it’s time to reflect on and fix the issues at home. Criticism is valid only when it's backed by self-awareness and honesty.

@msh3309

At last, some YouTuber was honest and brave enough to show the real pictures of Bangladesh to the world. ❀ Love from Bangladesh.

@TheNewsTodayBD

I live in Bangladesh, and you’re absolutely right. The air pollution here is overwhelming—it’s genuinely hard to breathe sometimes. What’s worse is that most people don’t seem to care. If you try to raise the issue, they’ll just dismiss you, saying, 'You’re stupid.' Illiteracy has become a curse here, and it feels like this country is dying a little more every day. 😭

@Voltaicz

“Why breed when you can’t feed” is a question Pakistanis and Bangladeshis should ask thenselves

@Kiiiirash

Gracias por mostrarnos esta cruel realidad y asĂ­ darle mĂĄs cariño los hermosos paĂ­ses que tenemos. Saludos desde tu casa CR đŸŸŠâŹœđŸŸ„âŹœđŸŸŠ

@kultaransingh2319

I'm from Delhi, and seeing this makes me feel better about Delhi's pollution.