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  • Jill is kinda dumb. 'Keep your extremities inside', 'My yelling?' lol

  • those two punk retards are douchebags

  • 9:09 wtf argentina flag?!? im from argentina :D

  • @Snowbomb6 ahaha. bengalis are crazy about the argentine nat'l football team. Coming from a bangladeshi :)

  • @priosho oooh that is so cool! i'm glad :)

  • I think Vicky is a very nice woman seeing how she treats situations throughout the entire race. she hardly loose her cool. too good for nick!

  • Tell ya wats cool. If u hav 30 taka u could hitch 3 rides! I usually carry 10 taka and I always get a ride!

  • the couple who won this round, was actually the most well mannered, nice people. I am happy they won.

  • The couple delivering the food, whiny bastard and bitch.

  • SHIT BANGLADESH

  • When Chad asked for direction to the policeman. How come he couldn't tell them where is River port. jeezzzzzz So disgusting. Chad & stephny also made some mistake.

  • The ones whining because they took contestants to the most messed up places in Dhaka are stupid. The winners are supposed to get a million dollars. It's not supposed to be easy now, is it? Did you guys expect a food-eating contest at Westin? How many of you assembled a rickshaw and carried bricks on your heads? This is exactly why I love watching this show! It gives you glimpse into the lives of the common people. Remember, they are contestants in a reality TV show, not tourists! Thank you! =)

  • couldn't agree more. and i've lived here all my life! 

  • @AlmostPsycho right on!!

  • @AlmostPsycho SO TRUE IT'S NOT CALLED THE AMAZING TOURISTS

  • boob-check at 05:20 xD

  • mannn whats wrong with u all .. enjoyyyyyy its Dhaka :D our Dhaka :D who cares who thinks what .. :P .. just enjoyyyyyyy its Dhaka man :D .. 

  • oh my god.....where r these places in dhaka.....i was borne and brought up in dhaka........i never even had a glimpse of these places before......my god......

  • @ishika5111 eitai ashol dhaka. hanging out at overpriced "lounges" isn't...

  • The song was-"ek din bangali chilam ree".

  • Thanks for coming. and i think i agree with @weeeaboo. He isn't being racial. Every country have good places and bad places. But, not every one shows. In our case we always show bad places. Not the good ones. But, we have our reasons.

  • body odor from hell? lmao!

  • Well true they showed pretty much the shittiest parts of Dhaka, but those are also the bits that prolly had the best challenge potential for these guys so I guess it makes sense.

    Still, wish they would show atleast a lil bit of the awesome bits =P

  • @CrimsonSuperNova what awesome bits are you talking about?

    old dhaka? stinks

    gulshan? not pretty awesome in my opinion

    and dhaka does stink, no disrespect, but the sewage is open and runs along the streets.

    and its not like they showed the worse part of dhaka either, since they did not go into the slums.

  • @MaltLiquoredup Old Dhaka and all the shitty industrial parts where the poor people live are the only bits shown, dude.

    Banani (road 11 in particular), Gulshan 2, Baridhara DOHS, Uttara and Dhanmondi are all pretty fit places that aren't filled with the lower classes (who tend to smell working in the hot sun all day-can't blame em) and open sewers brimming out onto the streets.

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    "Poor people"? "Lower classes"? They are human beings as well, idiot, and comprise about 98-99% of the Bangladeshi population, so before you start running your mouth off, take a chill-pill and look at the reality - these open sewers that you insult IS your city and these poor people you lambast are Bangladesh's real people. This is exactly what Bangladesh truly looks like.

  • @weeeaboo Slums, hardship, workers, smelly unmaintained streets. That's all you tend to see in the episode. While these people are indeed the true people of Bangladesh, as much as me or maybe even more so (and yes they are the poorer classes, it's not meant as an offense at all)- they do not represent Everything about Dhaka city. The city itself is quite nice in many parts (not these) and thus I feel we are misrepresented. I know my city and my people better than you, Dick. =)

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    Yeah, right, like sure you do. I'm Bangladeshi myself and lived in the country for the better part of my life, but unlike you I don't fool myself into believing a fake, plastic reality. These images represent the true face of Bangladesh, about 99%, and these people you disparage represent the country and are its true people. When you visit Dhaka on a rikshaw, or worse a baby taxi, smelly streets are generally all you see. That is 99.9% of Dhaka.

  • @weeeaboo You know what? I don't know about you, but I don't like it when people only show the unpleasant bits of my country and have people insult it all on tv. The only thing I wanna get out is that, we're not defined by being a smelly, dirty and poor people as it seems the impression the episode is sending out (as voiced by that one team constantly). I like my country, I think the people are great, I think it does have nice places and theres much left to be seen than shown here. Period.

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    Why the hell would they go to Gulshan or Baridhara or other places, to have a sip of tea with the Italian ambassador? Those places don't represent Dhaka at all. You're forgetting that this is a TV show, Einstein, and these are what real, you know backpacking tourists, would be interested in - something that's unique to this country, not something that is trying too hard to be a fake, poor imitation of a Western city (why the hell would they go there, then?).

  • @weeeaboo You are TOTALLY missing the point. What @CrimsonSuperNova meant is that even though all these scenes MAKE Dhaka what it is, these arent the ONLY parts of Dhaka - there are better places too (and I dont think it's just 0.00001% of whole Dhaka). At the end of the day the rest of the world sees THIS and judges the WHOLE of Dhaka AND BANGLADESH with these scenes. Gives them the misconception that if they go to Dhaka this is ALL they see - the sewer, the smell, bad accent and the poor.

  • @weeeaboo Ar hae, oi german beta're oita bolar uchit chilo na i suppose, delete korsi oita emniteo. Eishob jokhon dekhai manush tv'te it gives an obvious negative image. Bangali hoiyei that upsets me, which you obviously don't feel at all since you're too busy with your head shoved up your ass trying to be all high and mighty and "one with the true people". I never felt nor meant to disrespect any bengalis or any class or background. Classification bole akta jinish ase tao. Ar ki bhabe bolba?

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    That does not excuse anything you've said - any sort of racial inference is wrong and completely unjustified. You're being an oversensitive, overtly-nationalistic fool who has a fake, plastic image of his/her country, and is just trying to fool himself/herself. People are all born equal - remember that before you disparage people of different backgrounds.

  • @weeeaboo Cool story, bro.

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    So nice of you to return... but before you leave and come back again, can I ask you a pwetty small question? If you love your parts of the cit- sorry, your country - so much, what are you doing in the UK? Now THAT is what I'd call a cool story, bro.

  • @weeeaboo couldn't agree more. i live in Dhaka, i have to travel it's streets everday ( i have to go to Bashundhara on a daily basis and that place is a shithole) so i can totally agree with you. sipping beer at westin and eating steak at radisson is NOT representative of Dhaka at all

  • @weeeaboo Actually I'm done. All I have to say. If I'm wrong about something, so be it. Jibone ar ki ase.

  • @weeeaboo And again, let me reiterate, I'm referring to the cities. In the rural parts, you'll find many common, hard-working Bangladeshi people who while living in villages, live in quite nice enviornments. When they come to the city, they live in poverty. It's not a pleasant sight to see at all. Not even if you're a local. The government tends not to maintain these parts, as unfortunate as it is.

  • @weeeaboo yes, exactly

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  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    Wow, bringing a racial nature into it, how classy. But what else would anyone expect from people like you? I know Cox's Bazar like the back of my hand and while it's 100 times better than the horrific quagmire that is Dhaka, there are several poor and underdeveloped areas like this around there as well. The locals you speak of don't even comprise 0.001% of Bangladesh's population.

  • @weeeaboo Mate, what racial nature are you talking about =S

    And what exactly do you mean by people like you? Don't act so high and mighty trying to talk about about something you barely know about. A local is a local, I may have grown up in the city, but I've visited the villages, I know people from the slums, and my father himself comes from a poor village. So quit your statistics and judgement, you didn't even get my point to begin with.

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    Since you're so thick and I have to spell out everything for you, you basically brought the race of a person into question when he/she disagreed with you over your rather spurious claims. Tore eibhabe ki shikaise bashaye kotha bolte manushder shaathe? So, simply because you come from a certain country no one but you retains the right to comment on it, or cite actual facts? These people here are 99% of Bangladesh's "locals" (what an absurd term by the way.)

  • @MaltLiquoredup gulshan is no picnic either. i should know because im writing this from my house, which is in gulshan

  • @CAARaeed i totally agree, i used to live in gulshan, quite the dump

  • @CrimsonSuperNova

    That is a fake, plastic mirror you're looking at. Sure, in any poor country there are people who abuse the system and live in isolated areas with foreign diplomats and government officials, but do these people or areas truly represent the country? Of course not. This is what Bangladeshi cities truly look like, and these are Bangladesh's true people, period.

  • It is sad that they have picked up the worst of the country ... it's like walking on those dirtiest streets of New York and telling ppl this is what America is. Bangladesh govt should not allow these ppl to shoot a program like this.

  • @MahbubBD

    Kare chuddtasos, shala? Nijer deshke chinos na?

  • @weeeaboo - don't know what to say .. but the fact is that whole Bangladeshi is not like this ... they have not shown any major part of Dhaka City ... they picked up the shitty locations of Bangladesh. As I said before, some parts of New York looks even worse than this .. go to queens, bronx and you willl know what i mean.

  • @MahbubBD ‎"A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones."- Nelson Mandela

  • @MahbubBD, chill dude, the show's not about tourist attraction or promoting a country. They try to pick out the most remote places with diverse activities to challenge the Americans. Like Ghana, I've been there and when I saw the places they went to I was really shocked coz to me it was a really awesome place

  • aaaaa :D dhaka.. dhaka... bangladesh .. bangladesh :D So exciting seeing my old town on TV! Thank you amazing race! :D

  • HAHAH BODY ODOUR FROM HELL.

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