Bangladeshi Cake Cutting

2019Exploitable image macrosemi-active

Also known as: Bangladeshi Cake Cutting Ceremony · Cake Cutting Meme

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is a 2019 exploitable image macro from a Bangladeshi government event where one man's hand visibly fails to reach the cake, spawning edits used to mock exclusion and failed participation.

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is an exploitable image macro based on a January 2019 group photo from a Bangladeshi government event, where several officials hold a knife above a cake while one man visibly fails to get his hand anywhere near it. The photo went viral on Reddit within days, spawning thousands of edits that use the awkward hand placement as a punchline for situations involving exclusion, failed participation, or being left out1.

TL;DR

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is an exploitable image macro based on a January 2019 group photo from a Bangladeshi government event, where several officials hold a knife above a cake while one man visibly fails to get his hand anywhere near it.

Overview

The source image shows a group of Bangladeshi officials and guests standing behind a table, collectively gripping a knife positioned above a celebratory cake. Everyone's hand is on or near the knife handle except for one man, Fh Shaan, who poses with his hand extended as if participating but clearly not touching anything1. The gap between his hand and the knife is obvious and funny, making it a perfect template for jokes about being excluded, faking involvement, or missing the point entirely.

The image works as an exploitable because each person holding the knife can be labeled as one thing, while the disconnected hand gets labeled as something that doesn't belong or can't participate3.

On January 11, 2019, Bangladeshi digital financial service provider Nagad held a celebration event honoring Zunaid Ahmed Palak's reelection as the State Minister for the ICT Division2. During the event, Palak and several other guests posed for a standard group photo around a cake, each placing a hand on the ceremonial knife. One attendee, Fh Shaan, positioned himself at the end of the group with his hand raised near the others but failed to actually reach the knife or cake1.

The photo was shared on social media that same day. Reddit user wildluciddreaming posted a three-panel edit of the image to r/funny on January 11, 2019, picking up over 80 upvotes in six months3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Facebook (source photo), Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Fh Shaan, wildluciddreaming, missmewgayshit
Date
2019
Year
2019

On January 11, 2019, Bangladeshi digital financial service provider Nagad held a celebration event honoring Zunaid Ahmed Palak's reelection as the State Minister for the ICT Division. During the event, Palak and several other guests posed for a standard group photo around a cake, each placing a hand on the ceremonial knife. One attendee, Fh Shaan, positioned himself at the end of the group with his hand raised near the others but failed to actually reach the knife or cake.

The photo was shared on social media that same day. Reddit user wildluciddreaming posted a three-panel edit of the image to r/funny on January 11, 2019, picking up over 80 upvotes in six months.

How It Spread

Two days after the original post, on January 13, 2019, Reddit user missmewgayshit posted the first widely-shared English-language meme version to r/PewdiepieSubmissions, where it earned over 42,500 upvotes. That post kicked off a wave of edits across Reddit.

In the days that followed, labeled versions of the image appeared on r/freefolk, r/historymemes, r/dankmemes, and other major meme subreddits. The template proved especially popular among Bangladeshi and Indian internet users, who applied it to local cultural references and political humor.

The meme saw a notable revival in 2022 when Fh Shaan himself recreated the moment. He posted a new version on Facebook with the caption: "My journey of not getting to cut the cake started in 2019. It's 2022 and I still haven't been able to. Pray for me, everyone". The recreation went viral in its own right, drawing attention back to the original photo and spawning a fresh round of memes.

How to Use This Meme

The template typically works by labeling each person in the photo to represent things that belong together, then labeling Fh Shaan's disconnected hand as the odd one out. Common approaches include:

1

Pick a group of related things (e.g., streaming services, game consoles, school subjects)

2

Label the people successfully holding the knife as the popular or competent members

3

Label Shaan's hand as the one that doesn't fit, can't keep up, or got excluded

Cultural Impact

The meme spread well beyond Reddit's English-speaking user base. It picked up heavy usage in South Asian internet communities, particularly in Bangladesh and India, where the political context of the original photo added an extra layer of humor. The fact that the event was a government-sponsored celebration made the awkward pose feel even more absurd.

Fh Shaan's 2022 recreation showed how the meme's subject embraced his accidental fame. His self-aware Facebook post turned a three-year-old joke into a running gag, and the recreation itself became meme material.

Fun Facts

The original event was a formal government felicitation, not a casual party, making Shaan's missed grip even funnier in context.

Shaan waited three full years before publicly acknowledging the meme and recreating it.

The meme hit r/PewdiepieSubmissions just two days after the event, showing how fast political event photos can become internet templates.

The News18 article covering the recreation also compared it to the Adnan Siddiqui selfie meme, another South Asian photo-turned-template from a government ceremony.

Derivatives & Variations

Three-panel Reddit edit:

The original r/funny post by wildluciddreaming reformatted the image into a three-panel sequence to emphasize the hand gap[3].

r/PewdiepieSubmissions version:

missmewgayshit's labeled edit became the most upvoted early version at 42,500+ upvotes[3].

r/freefolk Game of Thrones edits:

Users applied the template to Game of Thrones character dynamics and plot points[3].

r/historymemes versions:

Historical alliances and betrayals got the cake-cutting treatment[3].

2022 recreation memes:

Shaan's self-referential Facebook photo spawned a second wave of edits comparing the 2019 and 2022 versions[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting

2019Exploitable image macrosemi-active

Also known as: Bangladeshi Cake Cutting Ceremony · Cake Cutting Meme

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is a 2019 exploitable image macro from a Bangladeshi government event where one man's hand visibly fails to reach the cake, spawning edits used to mock exclusion and failed participation.

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is an exploitable image macro based on a January 2019 group photo from a Bangladeshi government event, where several officials hold a knife above a cake while one man visibly fails to get his hand anywhere near it. The photo went viral on Reddit within days, spawning thousands of edits that use the awkward hand placement as a punchline for situations involving exclusion, failed participation, or being left out.

TL;DR

Bangladeshi Cake Cutting is an exploitable image macro based on a January 2019 group photo from a Bangladeshi government event, where several officials hold a knife above a cake while one man visibly fails to get his hand anywhere near it.

Overview

The source image shows a group of Bangladeshi officials and guests standing behind a table, collectively gripping a knife positioned above a celebratory cake. Everyone's hand is on or near the knife handle except for one man, Fh Shaan, who poses with his hand extended as if participating but clearly not touching anything. The gap between his hand and the knife is obvious and funny, making it a perfect template for jokes about being excluded, faking involvement, or missing the point entirely.

The image works as an exploitable because each person holding the knife can be labeled as one thing, while the disconnected hand gets labeled as something that doesn't belong or can't participate.

On January 11, 2019, Bangladeshi digital financial service provider Nagad held a celebration event honoring Zunaid Ahmed Palak's reelection as the State Minister for the ICT Division. During the event, Palak and several other guests posed for a standard group photo around a cake, each placing a hand on the ceremonial knife. One attendee, Fh Shaan, positioned himself at the end of the group with his hand raised near the others but failed to actually reach the knife or cake.

The photo was shared on social media that same day. Reddit user wildluciddreaming posted a three-panel edit of the image to r/funny on January 11, 2019, picking up over 80 upvotes in six months.

Origin & Background

Platform
Facebook (source photo), Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Fh Shaan, wildluciddreaming, missmewgayshit
Date
2019
Year
2019

On January 11, 2019, Bangladeshi digital financial service provider Nagad held a celebration event honoring Zunaid Ahmed Palak's reelection as the State Minister for the ICT Division. During the event, Palak and several other guests posed for a standard group photo around a cake, each placing a hand on the ceremonial knife. One attendee, Fh Shaan, positioned himself at the end of the group with his hand raised near the others but failed to actually reach the knife or cake.

The photo was shared on social media that same day. Reddit user wildluciddreaming posted a three-panel edit of the image to r/funny on January 11, 2019, picking up over 80 upvotes in six months.

How It Spread

Two days after the original post, on January 13, 2019, Reddit user missmewgayshit posted the first widely-shared English-language meme version to r/PewdiepieSubmissions, where it earned over 42,500 upvotes. That post kicked off a wave of edits across Reddit.

In the days that followed, labeled versions of the image appeared on r/freefolk, r/historymemes, r/dankmemes, and other major meme subreddits. The template proved especially popular among Bangladeshi and Indian internet users, who applied it to local cultural references and political humor.

The meme saw a notable revival in 2022 when Fh Shaan himself recreated the moment. He posted a new version on Facebook with the caption: "My journey of not getting to cut the cake started in 2019. It's 2022 and I still haven't been able to. Pray for me, everyone". The recreation went viral in its own right, drawing attention back to the original photo and spawning a fresh round of memes.

How to Use This Meme

The template typically works by labeling each person in the photo to represent things that belong together, then labeling Fh Shaan's disconnected hand as the odd one out. Common approaches include:

1

Pick a group of related things (e.g., streaming services, game consoles, school subjects)

2

Label the people successfully holding the knife as the popular or competent members

3

Label Shaan's hand as the one that doesn't fit, can't keep up, or got excluded

Cultural Impact

The meme spread well beyond Reddit's English-speaking user base. It picked up heavy usage in South Asian internet communities, particularly in Bangladesh and India, where the political context of the original photo added an extra layer of humor. The fact that the event was a government-sponsored celebration made the awkward pose feel even more absurd.

Fh Shaan's 2022 recreation showed how the meme's subject embraced his accidental fame. His self-aware Facebook post turned a three-year-old joke into a running gag, and the recreation itself became meme material.

Fun Facts

The original event was a formal government felicitation, not a casual party, making Shaan's missed grip even funnier in context.

Shaan waited three full years before publicly acknowledging the meme and recreating it.

The meme hit r/PewdiepieSubmissions just two days after the event, showing how fast political event photos can become internet templates.

The News18 article covering the recreation also compared it to the Adnan Siddiqui selfie meme, another South Asian photo-turned-template from a government ceremony.

Derivatives & Variations

Three-panel Reddit edit:

The original r/funny post by wildluciddreaming reformatted the image into a three-panel sequence to emphasize the hand gap[3].

r/PewdiepieSubmissions version:

missmewgayshit's labeled edit became the most upvoted early version at 42,500+ upvotes[3].

r/freefolk Game of Thrones edits:

Users applied the template to Game of Thrones character dynamics and plot points[3].

r/historymemes versions:

Historical alliances and betrayals got the cake-cutting treatment[3].

2022 recreation memes:

Shaan's self-referential Facebook photo spawned a second wave of edits comparing the 2019 and 2022 versions[1].

Frequently Asked Questions