The expatriate teenager sent money to his mother after eating mashed vegetables and potatoes



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The expatriate teenager sent money to his mother after eating mashed vegetables and potatoes

International Desk: At the age of 18, teenager Rashed has taken command of his family to get rid of financial problems.

He emigrated to distant Saudi Arabia. In addition to earning income there, the teenager is also sending the money he saved by eating mashed potatoes and legumes to his family. Meanwhile, a video of Rashed’s interview has spread on social media.

The video of Rashed’s interview was posted on the ‘Prabasi Bangladeshi’ Facebook page on August 28.

Rashed, who came abroad for his family, gave a four-minute video interview. However, the house in Rashed village was not found.

In the viral video, Rashed said, Rashed earns between 1,500 and 600 rials every month. Which is more than 36 thousand in Bangladeshi currency. Sent most of the proceeds to the country. Rashed sends 30,000 to 26,000 families in Bangladeshi currency every month. This always smiling boy never sends less than 24,000 rupees in the country.

Netizens were surprised by the first question. When asked about the cost of Rashed’s hand, 16-year-old Rashed said his hand cost between 20 and 30 riyals a month.

Is the money used to buy a mobile card? In response to that question, Rashed said, I don’t use a mobile card. I went with Wafai.

Netizens were surprised to hear the following question. Rashed’s answer to the food question has flooded thousands of netizens.

Rashed said he spends his days eating fried legumes and mashed potatoes and mashed potatoes. Don’t eat fish and meat because it will cost more money. He used to eat fish and meat before coming to Saudi Arabia. But considering the family’s financial crisis, Rashed stopped eating fish and meat. He also said that Rashed ate eggplant and potatoes on the day of the video shoot.

Who do you miss the most in the country? The answer to such a question awakens everyone’s mind. In response, Rashed said, I miss my mother more.

The interviewer then expressed his inability to control his emotions and said that children of all families in Bangladesh must learn from the difficulties they are going through to fulfill parental duties at such a young age.

In the video, he added: “Boys like you hang out in stores, on the streets.” But at the age of 18 you came abroad in search of family, which is truly unimaginable.

In the video, Rashed smiled and said, “My brother is young and educated.” The sister has to get married. You will have to send extra money this month. And I send the money to my mother. I am suffering for my mother and my family. The mother will speak about the suffering of the resurrection. My mother gave birth to me at 10 months and 10 days. If I don’t understand the mother’s suffering, who will understand?

If my mother dies, I will have all the money. Doing everything for mom. I send all the money to my mother. If you look in my pocket now, you won’t find a penny.

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