This document is a 3 paragraph experience written by a student about how globalization has impacted their daily life in Bangladesh. In the first paragraph, the student describes waking up to an alarm from a Chinese clock and listening to music from an Indian artist on their Japanese music player. The second paragraph details taking their Finnish phone and driving their German BMW, passing international food chains and banks. The third paragraph discusses meeting someone at the Radisson hotel who was wearing foreign clothing and perfume, showing how globalization has integrated international brands into daily Bangladeshi life.
This document is a 3 paragraph experience written by a student about how globalization has impacted their daily life in Bangladesh. In the first paragraph, the student describes waking up to an alarm from a Chinese clock and listening to music from an Indian artist on their Japanese music player. The second paragraph details taking their Finnish phone and driving their German BMW, passing international food chains and banks. The third paragraph discusses meeting someone at the Radisson hotel who was wearing foreign clothing and perfume, showing how globalization has integrated international brands into daily Bangladeshi life.
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This document is a 3 paragraph experience written by a student about how globalization has impacted their daily life in Bangladesh. In the first paragraph, the student describes waking up to an alarm from a Chinese clock and listening to music from an Indian artist on their Japanese music player. The second paragraph details taking their Finnish phone and driving their German BMW, passing international food chains and banks. The third paragraph discusses meeting someone at the Radisson hotel who was wearing foreign clothing and perfume, showing how globalization has integrated international brands into daily Bangladeshi life.
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Dhaka. Topic: A paragraph about Globalization in Bangladesh – (my own experience) Subject: International Business
Submitted To: Dr. M. Masud Rahman
Course Teacher
Stamford University,
Dhanmondi Campus, Dhaka.
Submitted by: Md. Ahsanul Kabir Sohan
Student of Business Administration Department
Section: MBA (40th Batch)
SID: 0110401045
Submission Date: 26/05/2010
My afternoon siesta was hampered by the loud alarm from my Citizen Table clock which was made by China. It was 5-30 and I have an appointment with someone special. I quickly left my bed and switched on my Japan made Sony music system and it started to play the magnificent tune of AR Rahman from India. I went to washroom to wash my face with my favourite face wash Dove. Than I quickly wear my shirt which was made of Raymond group’s cloth and put on my Addidas kades both of them were manufactured by America. I took my Finland made Nokia mobile and quickly took my car keys. My car was a German made reconditioned BMW which I bought few days ago from the port city of Chittagong. My Acer Laptop was inside the car. I started the car slowly and moved it to the bigger street. I was watching the side ways views while driving. I was going to meet this important person at The Radisson International hotel. I was passing through Dhanmondi area and watched a lots of international food chain giants shop there. The person whom I am going to met is a Pizza Buff, so I stopped my car in front of KFC and went there to buy a pizza. I bought the pizza and again started my journey. A huge banner was set up at the side if the road by The Standard Chartered Bank which was offering loan facility at a cheaper interest rate. Many other international banks are now operating in Bangladesh. I also saw the Bangladeshi branch of Australian university Victory in the area, which is offering Australian degree to Bangladeshi Student. Suddenly my phone rang; it was Wazefa a friend of mine who worked at UNDP. Many other foreign organizations are working here in Bangladesh. She asked me about the English Premier League match between Liverpool and Man United, I told her that I am not watching the match then she put off the phone. I increased the speed of my car and reached my destination at about 6.45p.m. I stopped by the Archie Card. gallery and went there to buy some cards. My desired person was looking ravishing with her Mohit Malhotra’s Dress and she was using Revlon perfume of US.I was astonished wither beauty. I presented her a diamond necklace bought from a local dealer of the Asmit Jeweler group. She was looking ravishing. It would be a difficult thing for me to do to propose a lady in a grand hotel like Radission 10 or 15 years back but thanks to globalization, which makes it possible.