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I respectfully differ from you, let us leave this aside as you are left with no option but to toe your country's line. I understand.Sylheti is spoken in all settings, apart from official communication between Sylhet and rest of BD for obvious reasons.
Want to make a quick point though. After all this years your fellow countrymen from other places would struggle to speak with you in somewhat related Sylheti, but in my state i found many Dimasas from Cachar speak to those from Barak in fluent Sylheti. That was decades back during my college years, and it was news to me that Tibeto-Burman Kacharis could imbibe a foreign tongue. This is the difference between the ethno fascist Bangladeshis and us NE Indians. Here most of us can speak/understand 4-5 languages but are nevertheless proud of our mother tongue.
But the Bangladeshis here aren't acknowledging this fact!! Don't you think the Bangladeshi Sylhetis would be happy instead being a part of India in their own little space..All Assamese and bengoli Muslims I know dislike syleht people.
They call them sylhetia geda.They don't marry with them.