Bangladesh
: This trope explores characters who find kinship outside of blood ties, often after experiencing alienation from their biological family. The Psychological Underpinnings
“I’m sorry you feel that way,” the father says. The son laughs, a dry, hollow sound. “No. Try again. Say ‘I’m sorry I wasn’t there.’ Say ‘I’m sorry I chose the bottle over your soccer game.’” The father’s jaw tightens. “Don’t be dramatic.” And just like that, the son is ten years old again—invisible, furious, and completely alone in a room full of family.
Some common family drama storylines include:
| Countries | Network |
|---|---|
Bangladesh
|
Robi Axiata |
Indonesia
|
XL Axiata |
Malaysia
|
Maxis, Celcom, Digi |
Thailand
|
AIS, True |
Taiwan
|
Chunghwa Telecom |
| Countries | Network |
|---|---|
Australia
|
Telstra |
Bangladesh
|
Robi Axiata |
Brunei
|
Unified National Networks |
Cambodia
|
Smart Axiata |
Canada
|
BELL, TELUS, Freedom Mobile |
China
|
China Mobile / China Telecom |
Croatia
|
Telemach, Hrvatski Telekom (T-Mobile) |
Hong Kong
|
SmarTone |
India
|
Reliance Jio / Bharti Airtel |
Indonesia
|
XL Axiata |
Japan
|
KDDI, SoftBank |
Laos
|
ETL Company Limited, Star Telecom Co.,Ltd |
Macau
|
CTM Macau |
Malaysia
|
Maxis, Celcom, Digi |
New Zealand
|
Two Degrees, Vodafone New Zealand |
Philippines
|
Globe |
Russia
|
Megafon, VimpelCom |
South Korea
|
KT Corporation / LG Uplus / SK Telecom |
Sri Lanka
|
Dialog Axiata |
Switzerland
|
Swisscom, Salt, Sunrise |
Taiwan
|
Chunghwa |
Thailand
|
AIS, True |
USA
|
AT&T, T-Mobile |
Vietnam
|
Viettel |
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