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This "laughing crow" saga has gotten me to learn Turkish and in the process learn an idiom that I will never forget (because it is so true!):

Bir Musibet Bin Nasihatten Yidir.
One bad experience is worth a thousand warnings.

I guess thanks to @Hakikat ve Hikmet for pushing me in that direction?

@Atlas @Nilgiri

@Valar. has now introduced an interesting concept to reply to our beloved Ottoman senior....the crows laughing because they thought an elephant cant fly (Watch movie Dumbo, great movie I watched a lot as a kid). Wonder what "an elephant flies" is in Turkish? It could be a nice reply to the ottoman, and he probably wont understand lol.
 
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I believe Bangladesh was the first country in South Asia to introduce Coke in cans. Meaning package soda in cans locally, back in the very late eighties or early nineties.

And this was the same serving size as found at that time in the US (355 ml or 12 Oz cans with Pop Tab).

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The Bengali coke logo in Bangladesh (East Pakistan) also dates from the 1960's...

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I believe Bangladesh was the first country in South Asia to introduce Coke in cans. Meaning package soda in cans locally, back in the very late eighties or early nineties.

And this was the same serving size as found at that time in the US (355 ml or 12 Oz cans with Pop Tab).

4492D55B00000578-4908742-image-a-20_1506048645786.jpg


The Bengali coke logo in Bangladesh (East Pakistan) also dates from the 1960's...

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damn i never saw can sodas in bangladesh... atleast not the bigger serving size
 
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they're not made anymore/? pity

They converted to smaller and taller cans sometime during 2000 to 2005 I believe...

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/new-...investment-in-bangladesh.474630/#post-9146245

They opened a $74 million larger bottling and canning plan North of Dhaka (Bhaluka) in 2017 - in addition to the third party bottlers and canners already existing.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/new-...d-74-million-investment-in-bangladesh.474630/

Local packaging for Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

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250ml_Can_Coke%20Zero.jpg
 
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They converted to smaller and taller cans sometime during 2000 to 2005 I believe...

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/new-...investment-in-bangladesh.474630/#post-9146245

They opened a $74 million larger bottling and canning plan North of Dhaka (Bhaluka) in 2017 - in addition to the third party bottlers and canners already existing.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/new-...d-74-million-investment-in-bangladesh.474630/

Local packaging for Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

250ml_Can_Diet%20Coke.jpg
250ml_Can_Coke%20Zero.jpg
hmm, wonder what's a coke zero... imo classic is the best drink among sodas
 
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Be careful, you are in serious danger of losing your soul.

Are you aware that shopkeepers south of Rashbihari Avenue in Calcutta spoke Tamil? (The Digas and Gultis thought it sucked big time, the Mallus didn't get it, since they were already speaking Bong). Last week or so, the South India Club closed its canteen; now you have to go to Ramakrishna Luncheon Home or to Prema Vilas to get a decent dosa; the other places sell half-dressed substitutes that are quite properly known as improper and indecent dosas.

And have you heard of the Bengali musician named Kanan, who turned out to be Kannan before his transmogrification? And the Iyengar family whose wedding I was invited to, who jabbered away to each other in Bong, and shocked me out of several years' growth? (the side effect is that I look - and act - years younger than I should).
 
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Be careful, you are in serious danger of losing your soul.

Are you aware that shopkeepers south of Rashbihari Avenue in Calcutta spoke Tamil? (The Digas and Gultis thought it sucked big time, the Mallus didn't get it, since they were already speaking Bong). Last week or so, the South India Club closed its canteen; now you have to go to Ramakrishna Luncheon Home or to Prema Vilas to get a decent dosa; the other places sell half-dressed substitutes that are quite properly known as improper and indecent dosas.

And have you heard of the Bengali musician named Kanan, who turned out to be Kannan before his transmogrification? And the Iyengar family whose wedding I was invited to, who jabbered away to each other in Bong, and shocked me out of several years' growth? (the side effect is that I look - and act - years younger than I should).

I have found mallus quickly adopt the local lingua franca compared to us Tamils. They are also much more keen overall on learning Hindi compared to most of us.

Its good you still have some good dosa places though. I myself am more of an idli-vadai kinda guy (I do like a good dosai though).

As for the musician..Kanan...I do faintly remember few instances of the name being brought up by my mom (who grew up on radio era)...do you mean the following chap?:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkut_Kannabhiran

I will have to look up his songs, sounds interesting. I know of Kanan Devi though, she was quite the legend.

Tamil - Bong interaction is not all that surprising...there are many similarities we share....our great poet Bharatiyar (I have memorised and deeply cherish many of his poems/songs) really admired Tagore:

https://www.thehindu.com/books/books-authors/tagore-through-bharatis-eyes/article5075434.ece
 
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