Culture
Bangladesh’s Muslim class system has a small upper class that is determined by historical wealth and influence. In rural areas, class is connected to the amount of land owned, occupation, and education.
Women cannot leave their neighborhoods unaccompanied, so their lives are centered on their homes. Men do the shopping for the households and worship at the mosques. Women observe their religion from home. Marriages are arranged, and a woman’s father, brother, and husband have authority over her.
Staring is not impolite in Bangladesh.
Instead of standing in line, people push to the front of a crowd until they reach the front.