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CULTURE OF IRAN

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If I went to Iran to travel wouldn't any women with me have to wear a hijab? Why should I come see how it is if the people visiting with me have to be forced to follow your religious rules. How does a free country force visiting women to comply with a religion they don't follow? What other 'free countries' do this?
My friend, women in my country now travel freely in Iran. However, I kindly invite you to my country.
 
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If I went to Iran to travel wouldn't any women with me have to wear a hijab? Why should I come see how it is if the people visiting with me have to be forced to follow your religious rules. How does a free country force visiting women to comply with a religion they don't follow? What other 'free countries' do this?
Isn't it the case, though, that visitors to any country are expected / required to follow the laws of that country, not the laws of their own? Many a traveller has fallen foul of going to a country which has much more strict laws on things like alcohol, nudity and religion, not obeying those laws and thinking they'll get away with it, or maybe that they'll be given a telling-off and put on the next plane home.
 

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Isn't it the case, though, that visitors to any country are expected / required to follow the laws of that country, not the laws of their own? Many a traveller has fallen foul of going to a country which has much more strict laws on things like alcohol, nudity and religion, not obeying those laws and thinking they'll get away with it, or maybe that they'll be given a telling-off and put on the next plane home.
Yes of course you have to follow the local laws. I'm saying I wouldn't visit a country that forces religion on tourists. If you go to America, nobody cares what you do religiously. If you go to Iran, and women have to cover their head just to go outside, why would I visit a place like that? Let people wear what they want. If locals want to wear a hijab, that's 100% their choice.

There is no chance in hell any women I know would want to wear a hijab on vacation - and why should they? Its not their religion.
 

capt.izadpanah

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Isn't it the case, though, that visitors to any country are expected / required to follow the laws of that country, not the laws of their own? Many a traveller has fallen foul of going to a country which has much more strict laws on things like alcohol, nudity and religion, not obeying those laws and thinking they'll get away with it, or maybe that they'll be given a telling-off and put on the next plane home.

Exactly my friend. If I go to America one day, I should not follow the laws that are forbidden in America. So we humans, if we respect the laws as well. The world will be great. For example, if the countries do not interfere in the affairs, Debgar will not start any war between the countries.
 
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Yes of course you have to follow the local laws. I'm saying I wouldn't visit a country that forces religion on tourists. If you go to America, nobody cares what you do religiously. If you go to Iran, and women have to cover their head just to go outside, why would I visit a place like that? Let people wear what they want. If locals want to wear a hijab, that's 100% their choice.

There is no chance in hell any women I know would want to wear a hijab on vacation - and why should they? Its not their religion.

You love breaking the law in this spirit. How are you my friend. But in my country no religion is imposed. The only thing that is legal in the country is the issue of women's hijab. My friend, you should know that this is the law of my country. Now if you can not be a problem. No one has spread the red carpet for you. The choice is yours.
 

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You love breaking the law in this spirit. How are you my friend. But in my country no religion is imposed. The only thing that is legal in the country is the issue of women's hijab. My friend, you should know that this is the law of my country. Now if you can not be a problem. No one has spread the red carpet for you. The choice is yours.

I think you are a racist. Good luck. I friendly invited you, but you attacked me brutally. Let others judge.
 

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Iran isn't safe at all, as someone whos iranian this country is far from safe. I wake up hearing the news of people literally being killed.

Even the ones who are a muslim and belive in hijab hate it. About 90% of the women in iran are against hijab but cant talk about their hate for it because of what can happen to them. They can get arrested, attacked, or worse. Its leading the younger generation to insanity. Teenage girls (even boys) cant talk about how much they hate their lives, they get forced to study a topic, everything is forced.


If theres one wish i have is that nobody suffers from what people in iran suffer from. Imagine a country in which the younger generation wants to escape and run away from. Embarrasing, isn't i

I dont agree with you
You are influenced by the media.
 

capt.izadpanah

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Iran isn't safe at all, as someone whos iranian this country is far from safe. I wake up hearing the news of people literally being killed.

Even the ones who are a muslim and belive in hijab hate it. About 90% of the women in iran are against hijab but cant talk about their hate for it because of what can happen to them. They can get arrested, attacked, or worse. Its leading the younger generation to insanity. Teenage girls (even boys) cant talk about how much they hate their lives, they get forced to study a topic, everything is forced.


If theres one wish i have is that nobody suffers from what people in iran suffer from. Imagine a country in which the younger generation wants to escape and run away from. Embarrasing, isn't it?

Anyway, I invite you.
 

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Iran, like many countries in the Mid East, is where the prettiest women are found. 9 out of every 10 women there have beautiful facial features. Actually, not just the women, but the men too. Very handsome faces.

Unfortunately, religion stands in the way of meeting beautiful Iranian girls.
 
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im pretty sure that i mentioned the fact that im iranian. what influences me is what i'm seeing.
you're saying that iran is perfect in every way but let me tell you it is imperfect in every way. We indeed have a powerful history and places a tourist could visit, but iran is as imperfect as a country can be.

Im unable to do many things ive dreamed of doing since i was a kid, the experiences i'm not allowed to have because im iranian are way too many to list, in other words my teenage years are gone. which is why im constantly studying, reading, working out, so that my future self can be succesful and happy.

I cannot even start my own business until ive emigrated because of how bad the situation here is, there goes another year or two.
A Traitor means someone who leaves his country in a difficult time and thinks only of himself. If you are right that you are Iranian, come and fight to save it. But if you can not, you have no right to talk about Iran with greatness.
 
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capt.izadpanah

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i'm proudly a traitor then brother, i dont see a reason in fighting. the country was lost ages ago and nobody listens to you. the government doesnt care.

either way, lets not confuse iran with its details. the details are messed up the government, forced religion, recession etc..
but iran itself can be beautiful. powerful history, beautiful scenery and many more.
Anyone who prides himself on being a traitor is a danger to that country wherever he is. Whoever wants a country must want good and bad together. The world has lost to Iran. I and others like me will stand firmly against the wrong interventions of the world.
 

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Anyone who prides himself on being a traitor is a danger to that country wherever he is. Whoever wants a country must want good and bad together. The world has lost to Iran. I and others like me will stand firmly against the wrong interventions of the world.
I'd rather visit Tel Aviv. I've seen amazing new things coming out of there in the tech industry.
 
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capt.izadpanah

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Iran isn't safe at all, as someone whos iranian this country is far from safe. I wake up hearing the news of people literally being killed.

Even the ones who are a muslim and belive in hijab hate it. About 90% of the women in iran are against hijab but cant talk about their hate for it because of what can happen to them. They can get arrested, attacked, or worse. Its leading the younger generation to insanity. Teenage girls (even boys) cant talk about how much they hate their lives, they get forced to study a topic, everything is forced.


If theres one wish i have is that nobody suffers from what people in iran suffer from. Imagine a country in which the younger generation wants to escape and run away from. Embarrasing, isn't it?
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