Living in IRAN 🇮🇷 Reality vs. Media Myths! True ایران

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Publicado 2024-07-01
Ever wondered what lies beyond the clichés about Iran?
Iran is a country with rich culture and diversity, often misunderstood by stereotypes. It's better to see Iran with an open mind, beyond misconceptions.
Many people outside Iran think all Iranians are religious extremists.
Another misconception is that women are forced to wear strict hijab with no freedom in their dress.
Some think Iran is a backward, underdeveloped country.
Contrary to this belief, Iran has modern and advanced infrastructure.
I suggest you watch this video, maybe it will change your perception about Iran.


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Check out the Instagram profile of the talented guitarist:
www.instagram.com/ebi_daryaie_flamenco

And this Instagram and YouTube address of Shater (baker):
www.instagram.com/rasu.l0111
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00:00 Iranian Traditional Bakery
01:53 Walking on the Sidewalks of Tehran
03:46 Driving on Iranian Roads
05:06 People Exercising in the Park
05:40 Tehran Metro
08:00 Shariati St, Tehran
12:46 Persian Carpet Store
18:35 Walking in a park in central Tehran
20:58 Guitar performance by tale

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @charlesj.r9841
    Looks much safer to walk around in Tehran than in Los Angeles. Have you seen the streets of LA?? Horrible.
  • @Urdu-Mediumg
    Iran is my favourite country, because of cleanliness, lifestyle, dressing, food, infrastructure, and cost of living. You get European feel at Indian Price. Lots of Love from India
  • @maggie2759
    I enjoyed your video very much.. so nice to see people from different countries. Greetings from London.
  • It is a pleasure to watch these kind of videos. I travelled a lot in the Middle East for business and experienced kindness and welcome everywhere. Never felt unsafe. There is so much difference between reality and media. Thanks for the insight!
  • @denkoxh8610
    I've visited Iran and many many countries around the world..firstly the people of Iran, the culture and the food is simply amazing. You cannot beat Iranian culture and hospitality. Secondly, Iranian cities were cleaner and much safer than cities in the USA and Europe..you certainly dont have people with guns,knives, druggies, mentally unstable, or pick pockets roaming the streets causing issues
  • @colmflaherty3963
    Yeah, Very nice in deed. Thank you. I would certainly go there for a holiday.
  • @valerie8217
    Какой прекрасный хлеб. Даже смотреть на него вкусно. У нас такой хлеб называется лаваш. В России его пекут на Кавказе, но культура выпекания лаваша уже вовсю распространилась и в материковой России. Это самый вкусный хлеб на свете. В материковой России тоже свой традиционный вкусный хлеб, и хлеб умеют готовить, но он другой. Паляницы. Большие, круглые, высокие хлеба. Вкусные, приготовленные на закваске, без сухих дрожжей. Но какой же ужасный хлеб здесь в США. Здесь люди не знают что такое вкусный хлеб. Даже самый дорогой хлеб, выпеченный в маленьких пекарнях, очень посредственный. А уж про белые булки и говорить невкусно - безвкусная вата. Что еще расстраивает в США, и я об этом писала в англоязычных блогах - это отношение к хлебу. Здесь на улице, в мусорных баках, на территории студенческих кампусов нередко можно увидеть валяющиеся сдобные булки, один раз надкушенные и выброшенные. Меня, моих сверстников в России с детства учили с уважением относится к хлебу, никогда его не выбрасывать, брать для еды столько, сколько нужно.
  • @charleshiort7153
    When I told people I was going to travel to Iran back in 2000,quite a few thought I was completely crazy. It was one of the most rewarding experiences of visiting another country I ever had.Irananian people were so friendly and interested to come and talk to you at every opportunity. Please go and visit if you have the chance, thanks!
  • I love everything about Iran. The people, the food, the culture. Sad that many believe what media portrays. The Iranian people in my life are the most gracious, kind, loving friends I've ever had. I'm blessed to consider them to be family! I am very excited about my future travels to Iran! x
  • @kateoneal4215
    Thank you for showing us what "an enemy country" looks like! Looks a lot better than here in the US!
  • @prosenjitdas7671
    I visited this country in the year 2015 Tehran, Tabrez and Bonab City in east Azerbaijan.Iranian's are very nice people , friendly and warm welcoming in their guest and all cities are very clean wherever I visited . Love from India ....
  • @JosephTerrini
    the dude baker is an artist, hoping for free Iran from all Ayatollahs
  • @victorye7150
    Love Iran from China. Great civilization. China's oldest friend since ancient times.
  • @nutier
    Wonderful video that I love ! Thank you for sharing . Happy week to you !
  • @Scooby_Doo1669
    A beautiful country of beautiful people. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
  • Iran is my favorite country , people are very nice and cultural, i hope all sanction are removed and iran continues to grow, ❤ from 🇮🇳.
  • @herlycastro5389
    Gracias por el video, es una pequeña luz en tanta oscuridad que nos han sumido al respecto
  • @azmanibrahim9100
    I was in Iran for a week or so in 2017, visiting Tehran, Shiraz and Esfahan, travelling by air, rail and road. I loved every bit of the experience - the food, culture, ancient Persian civilisation, architecture, the bazaars, etc. I felt safe, no one stared or bothered me, no one tried to sell me anything. The Iranians are nice people. Too bad the country has received so much bad Press from the Western media. I hope to return and visit other cities in Iran.