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Majority Bangladeshis in the UK are uneducated lower middle class while Indians there are mostly educated upper middle class professionals (except the Sardarjis). Hence the reflection in different earning potential and lifestyles. It's an Apples to Oranges comparison. Unsurprising coming from you though, typical comprehension problem.
I've been in a thered where a west-Bengal indian debunked multiple of your ppl as they couldn't speak BengaliThat's not true, I'm a Sylheti born and bred. Live in the UK, that's all. Same with all the others. Bangladeshis are able to tell one another.
We don't have time to "false flag" not in our nature.
This is no longer the case.In the last few years British Bangladeshi community specially newer generation progressed greatly.Both in education and jobs. There is a severe man power shortage in thousands of Bangladeshi run 'Indian' restaurants in UK. Because newer educated generation no longer interested to do work in the family restaurants, They are pursuing big carrier. There are two reason why Bangladeshi diaspora in Western countries specially in UK are behind Indian in material success.You are cherry picking. Majority Bangladeshis in the UK are uneducated lower middle class while Indians there are mostly educated upper middle class professionals (except the Sardarjis). Hence the reflection in different earning potential and lifestyles. It's an Apples to Oranges comparison. Unsurprising coming from you though, typical comprehension problem.
This is no longer the case.In the last few years British Bangladeshi community specially newer generation progressed greatly.Both in education and jobs. These is a severe man power shortage in thousands of Bangladeshi run 'Indian' restaurants in UK.There are two two reason why Bangladeshi diaspora in Western countries specially in UK are behind Indian in material success.
1.Compared to Diaspora Indian and Pakistani, Bangladeshi community are late comer.For example, in UK, Indian and Pakistanis started to arrive in big number in 1950s and 1960s.While Bangladeshi started to in big number in 1980s and 1990s.So Indian are already well established when Bangladeshi just started to arrive.
2.Unlike diaspora Indian, who hailed from the most prosperous and educated part of India, like Punjab and Tamil Nadu, most Bangladeshi community in UK hail from rural Sylhet. So there is a clear class difference between the two community.This means, upward mobility in Bangladesh is much better than India.Indian poor community and residents of states other than selected few(like Punjab, Tamil Nadu) don't get much opportunity. Which is not the case with Bangladesh.
i think British Bangladeshi here like @UKBengali @Hasan89 @Saiful Islam @Arefin007 can shed better light in this subject.
This is no longer the case.In the last few years British Bangladeshi community specially newer generation progressed greatly.Both in education and jobs. There is a severe man power shortage in thousands of Bangladeshi run 'Indian' restaurants in UK. Because newer educated generation no longer interested to do work in the family restaurants, They are pursuing big carrier. There are two two reason why Bangladeshi diaspora in Western countries specially in UK are behind Indian in material success.
1.Compared to Diaspora Indian and Pakistani, Bangladeshi community are late comer.For example, in UK, Indian and Pakistanis started to arrive in big number in 1950s and 1960s.While Bangladeshi started to in big number in 1980s and 1990s.So Indian are already well established when Bangladeshi just started to arrive.
2.Unlike diaspora Indian, who hailed from the most prosperous and educated part of India, like Punjab and Tamil Nadu, most Bangladeshi community in UK hail from rural Sylhet. So there is a clear class difference between the two community.This means, upward mobility in Bangladesh is much better than India.Indian poor community and residents of states other than selected few(like Punjab, Tamil Nadu) don't get much opportunity. Which is not the case with Bangladesh.
i think British Bangladeshi here like @UKBengali @Hasan89 @Saiful Islam @Arefin007 can shed better light in this subject.
Quite rich, coming from a British Bangladeshi...
https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/poverty-rates-among-ethnic-groups-great-britain
- The income poverty rate varies substantially between ethnic groups: Bangladeshis (65%), Pakistanis (55%) and black Africans (45%) have the highest rates; black Caribbeans (30%), Indians (25%), white Other (25%) and white British (20%) have the lowest rates.
Bangladeshis would remain in poverty no matter wherever they go...
No one is in poverty in UK, London, unless you’re a crackhead homeless, refugee and those illegal indians that come off the paddifields of indian punjab, living under the bridges and in the parks of Southall.
That bias article is from 2007. We live 2018 now, 11 years gone by. Still blind son?
Quite rich, coming from a British Bangladeshi...
https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/poverty-rates-among-ethnic-groups-great-britain
- The income poverty rate varies substantially between ethnic groups: Bangladeshis (65%), Pakistanis (55%) and black Africans (45%) have the highest rates; black Caribbeans (30%), Indians (25%), white Other (25%) and white British (20%) have the lowest rates.
Bangladeshis would remain in poverty no matter wherever they go...
This is no longer the case.In the last few years British Bangladeshi community specially newer generation progressed greatly.Both in education and jobs. There is a severe man power shortage in thousands of Bangladeshi run 'Indian' restaurants in UK. Because newer educated generation no longer interested to do work in the family restaurants, They are pursuing big carrier. There are two reason why Bangladeshi diaspora in Western countries specially in UK are behind Indian in material success.
1.Compared to Diaspora Indian and Pakistani, Bangladeshi community are late comer.For example, in UK, Indian and Pakistanis started to arrive in big number in 1950s and 1960s.While Bangladeshi started to in big number only in 1980s and 1990s.So Indian were already well established when Bangladeshi just started to arrive.
2.Unlike diaspora Indian, who hailed from the most prosperous and educated part of India, like Punjab and Tamil Nadu, most Bangladeshi community in UK hail from rural Sylhet. So there is a clear class difference between the two community.This also means, upward mobility in Bangladesh is much better than India.Indian poor community and residents of states other than selected few(like Punjab, Tamil Nadu) don't get much opportunity. Which is not the case with Bangladesh.
i think British Bangladeshi here like @UKBengali @Hasan89 @Saiful Islam @Arefin007 can shed better light in this subject.
Many Bangladeshis here are not from Bangladesh , bunch of false flaggers , just like the multiple id Lankan Tamil rats who can't even speak Tamil.
I don't believe what you said it true. We don't have time for it nor is it in our intention to do so.
Those poverty rate statistics are severely outdated so I didn't bother replying to him.