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Originally posted by: Quantum-Dot
Ah...I thought this is our Bengalee mom's favorite dialogue.😆😆 Does your mom say the same too?
My mom dad never said this to me
Shubho Nobo Borsho! 🎉
Point no. 7 is so relatable. I remember wondering about alternative names as a kid, that what should I call her if I should stop calling her Maa 🤣🤣
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Shubho Nobo borsher priti o shubeccha janai shokol ke
Shubho Nobo Borsho to all Bengali IFians 🤗🤗🤗
Awesome thread 👏Thank you for letting us know the facts about Bengalees and the New Year
🤣🤣🤣Originally posted by: DreamOfEndless
Shubho Nobo Borsho! 🎉
Point no. 7 is so relatable. I remember wondering about alternative names as a kid, that what should I call her if I should stop calling her Maa 🤣🤣
Fathers dont say this usually. Maybe you're not that argumentative like us, that's why maybe you haven't heard this from your mother.
Today, according to the English calendar, the New Year is being celebrated. I know that many of you will celebrate it as your New Year—and there...
Happy new year everyone! let's pray its a good one for each and every one of us! Amen!
🎂✨ “Ink, Icing Accidental Forever” ✨🎂 The rain had just stopped. Not the dramatic thunder-tearing-the-sky kind. The gentle tip… tip… that...
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A very Happy Onam to all!
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