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Are there any non-Farsi languages encouraged by Iranian Education?
As far as I know, English and Arabic are taught at schools.
Are there any non-Farsi languages encouraged by Iranian Education?
Afghanistan is not a part of Iran but it was very much a part of the Persian empire. I don't know about the rest of my family though, haven't asked them. I do not speak fluent farsi, but I know a little bit. I have never been to Iran, and have no immediate plans to go considering the current situation of the country. It's a shame that such a beautiful country has to be in the shape it's in.
As to your first question? Well it depends who we're talking too. If we are afraid that who we are talking to is prejudice against Iranians, we will say we are "persian" not "iranian" if we do not think they are prejudice, we will refer to ourselves as either one.
Are you referring to the current regime being in charge or the hooplah over the elections?
Do you think Iran is unsafe? I go almost every other summer! Sadly not this summer but many of my friends have.
It's perfectly safe to go visit Iran, unless you're set on stepping out of the airport in a green headband you're A ok! It's even safe for Westerners, whenever I'm in Isfahan or somewhere touristy there are plenty of Westerners!
Do you consider Exotic Shorthairs fellow Persians or not?
Who would you suppoert for current leader of Iran?
I've seen a show on tv telling the true story of British westerners bicycling through Iran and being kidnapped.
I am referring to the current regime being in charge. The hooplah over the elections is just another example of an injustice caused by the current regime. Even if they started giving fair elections, that's just a small part of the problem being fixed.
If the Iranian government accuses me of being "anti them" or whatever, they can send me (or anyone else) to a kangaroo court, and send me to jail, or even kill me. There have been cases of Iranians going to Iran, and this very thing happening. And just for the record, I have no intention of wearing a green headband. Partly because the opposition leader is nearly as bad as the current Regime, and partly because I don't want to be arrested.
He was a financial supporter of President George W. Bush and contributed heavily to both his Texas and national political campaigns.
I don´t agree, but people have differing views I guess. What are the political views of Iranians in general?
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I looked up that guy you suggested on wikipedia.Where did that quote of yours come from?
I don´t agree, but people have differing views I guess. What are the political views of Iranians in general?
EDIT: X-Post.
Yeah no one's defending the current regime, bad guys through and through. But it's pretty safe to say thousands if not tens of thousands of Iranians living in Western Europe and North America go back all the time to visit. The government isn't going to accuse you of being anti them unless you intentionally antagonize them. Yeah there have been visiting Iranians held in Iran but usually for a specific reason(however stupid the reason is).
Trust me Iran is a safe place to visit unless your parents are political refugees, in fact Rick Steve did a show on traveling to Iran and mentions how safe and fun it is!
http://www.ricksteves.com/iran/
I looked up that guy you suggested on wikipedia.
Yeah, i'm with you there man. Are there kinds that don't have these sorts of issues?Very funny.There are such a thing as Persian cats, which have been ruined by breeders that have made the nose so small the cats have breathing problems, and this I am not exaggerating.
Does your family celebrate Nowruz (sp?). If so, what's it like?
Yeah, i'm with you there man. Are there kinds that don't have these sorts of issues?
Also, do you own any nice rugs?
Oh, and what could we as loud proud obnoxious awesome ubercool Americans do to make you guys like our silly government more?
Yeah, I bet the peeps of Iran don't hate Americans, but I think many don't like our gubment. Am I correct? If so what can we do to make that better?
Do you consider yourself white?
There are different ways to spell Nowruz. Nowruz is the celebration of the Persian new year. My family does celebrate it. It is the first day of spring. As the end of cold and darkness of the winter and the beginning of the life, beings.
In comparison to the western New Year, which is always at midnight, the Persian new year which is ancient and was calculated by the mathematicians when the equinox happens at a different time every year. For example, one year the beginning of spring may be 10:32 so many seconds AM and the next year it may be 11:15 PM fifteen seconds. So the time of Nowruz is different every year because it's the time when the earth makes a complete year.
Nowruz is an ancient new year that predates Islam. People celebrate it by gathering seven symbols and these symbols are supposed to represent different things in life. The first letter of the things they gather being with the sound "s".
Usually the kids/younger people of the family would receive money from the older people/those that have more money in the family. That is the new years present. It is also customary that Iranians would clean up there houses and also they buy brand new clothes and wear their brand new clothes and go and visit each other. If their was any animosity or hard feeling between friends/families by the new year as they put on new clothes, they try to start fresh and forget about the bad things that have happened between them.
Can you, or anyone else (SchoolzSoKewl?), see a way that the West, and especially the USA, can make the Iranian people trust them more?Many Iranians still don't trust the American government, and are afraid they will still do whatever is in America's best interest, even if it comes at Iran's expense.