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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:58 pm
After the Islamic revolution many Iranian left Iran for other countries... So if you know them or you're one. please tell us about your experience in other countries and tell us which country is the best for an Iranian.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:08 am
Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:09 am
Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good..
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:12 am
Puuya Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good.. No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:19 am
Post Op Puuya Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good.. No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too. I hate Arabs.....
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:23 am
Puuya Post Op Puuya Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good.. No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too. I hate Arabs..... Yes but there is quite a big amount of Iranians living there so it's really easy to socialize with other Iranians. If I remember correctly 20-30% of the population in Dubai (Not UAE, just the city Dubai alone) is Iranians. A funny thing to note is that most of the Arabs living UAE are actually descendants of Persians, many of them are just in denial. xd
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:46 pm
Post Op Puuya Post Op Puuya Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good.. No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too. I hate Arabs..... Yes but there is quite a big amount of Iranians living there so it's really easy to socialize with other Iranians. If I remember correctly 20-30% of the population in Dubai (Not UAE, just the city Dubai alone) is Iranians. A funny thing to note is that most of the Arabs living UAE are actually descendants of Persians, many of them are just in denial. xd Yeah I knew that countries Bahrain and Qatar also were part ofIran...theyy even are able to speak Persian!
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:48 pm
Puuya Post Op Puuya Post Op Puuya Post Op Best country for Iranians? I would say Iran. I really hate living in Europe. I meant any country other than Iran. Anyway you have not lived here for long...you can't say if it is good.. No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too. I hate Arabs..... Yes but there is quite a big amount of Iranians living there so it's really easy to socialize with other Iranians. If I remember correctly 20-30% of the population in Dubai (Not UAE, just the city Dubai alone) is Iranians. A funny thing to note is that most of the Arabs living UAE are actually descendants of Persians, many of them are just in denial. xd Yeah I knew that countries Bahrain and Qatar also were part ofIran...theyy even are able to speak Persian! The coast countries of the Persian Gulf were all a part of Iran. But many of the rich oil Sheikhs in places like UAE are Iranian immigrants from around 60 years ago.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:58 pm
Post Op Puuya Post Op Puuya Post Op No but I'm under the impression that most people would prefer wanting to live in their home country. Other than Iran, I would probably say that London and Dubai are good places for Iranians too. I hate Arabs..... Yes but there is quite a big amount of Iranians living there so it's really easy to socialize with other Iranians. If I remember correctly 20-30% of the population in Dubai (Not UAE, just the city Dubai alone) is Iranians. A funny thing to note is that most of the Arabs living UAE are actually descendants of Persians, many of them are just in denial. xd Yeah I knew that countries Bahrain and Qatar also were part ofIran...theyy even are able to speak Persian! The coast countries of the Persian Gulf were all a part of Iran. But many of the rich oil Sheikhs in places like UAE are Iranian immigrants from around 60 years ago. Yeah that is right...Oman and Yemen were also part of Ancient Iran and it is why that Oman is the only Arab country that has a good relationship with Iran!
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:53 am
Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp
My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^
But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad
I hope that made sense sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:28 pm
neelou2002 Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^ But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad I hope that made sense sweatdrop So you're Iranian-Canadian-American! ...and thanks for your info we really need to hear some from someone from the USA,as one of the main places that Iranians like to go*... and how is racism there? PS: I love the pic in your siggy!
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:39 pm
Puuya neelou2002 Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^ But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad I hope that made sense sweatdrop So you're Iranian-Canadian-American! ...and thanks for your info we really need to hear some from someone from the USA,as one of the main places that Iranians like to go*... and how is racism there? PS: I love the pic in your siggy! Oh noooo xD My mother moved to the United States from Canada before I was born biggrin But she can speak French, English, and Farsi now because of it xd No problem! biggrin The racism... it depends on which part of the United States. For example, I know an Iranian in Texas that had to deal with a lot of racism, but Oregon is a pretty tolerant place, so we haven't faced much racism biggrin Thank you Puuyaaa whee biggrin
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:34 am
neelou2002 Puuya neelou2002 Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^ But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad I hope that made sense sweatdrop So you're Iranian-Canadian-American! ...and thanks for your info we really need to hear some from someone from the USA,as one of the main places that Iranians like to go*... and how is racism there? PS: I love the pic in your siggy! Oh noooo xD My mother moved to the United States from Canada before I was born biggrin But she can speak French, English, and Farsi now because of it xd No problem! biggrin The racism... it depends on which part of the United States. For example, I know an Iranian in Texas that had to deal with a lot of racism, but Oregon is a pretty tolerant place, so we haven't faced much racism biggrin Thank you Puuyaaa whee biggrin Ummm please use Persian instead of Farsi when talking in English. Oh I see. Do you know anything about Iranians situation in Canada?
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:51 pm
Puuya neelou2002 Puuya neelou2002 Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^ But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad I hope that made sense sweatdrop So you're Iranian-Canadian-American! ...and thanks for your info we really need to hear some from someone from the USA,as one of the main places that Iranians like to go*... and how is racism there? PS: I love the pic in your siggy! Oh noooo xD My mother moved to the United States from Canada before I was born biggrin But she can speak French, English, and Farsi now because of it xd No problem! biggrin The racism... it depends on which part of the United States. For example, I know an Iranian in Texas that had to deal with a lot of racism, but Oregon is a pretty tolerant place, so we haven't faced much racism biggrin Thank you Puuyaaa whee biggrin Ummm please use Persian instead of Farsi when talking in English. Oh I see. Do you know anything about Iranians situation in Canada? I'm sorry! sweatdrop Everyone here calls it "Farsi" so I call it that out of habit sweatdrop I'm not sure sad As far as I know, Canadians are pretty mellow people, so I'm sure they are okay biggrin I don't think there are as many Iranians in Canada though sad
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:49 pm
neelou2002 Puuya neelou2002 Puuya neelou2002 Both of my parents left Iran during the revolution! My dad went to USA and my mom went to Canada xp My family doesn't live in LA, but I think the fact that so many Iranians live in LA makes it a good place for them. Like, since there are so many there, they can easily find people that they can culturally relate to biggrin I know there's a lot of bad rep about the Iranians in LA, but there are definitely some good ones too whee Seriously, there were very few Iranians in my high school in Oregon, but when one transferred in from Tehran it was really nice to be able to talk to her biggrin Even if we were pretty different personality-wise, we had a special connection ^^ But if that's the case in Dubai and etc. then those are probably good places too ^^ Just as long as they are not alone sad I hope that made sense sweatdrop So you're Iranian-Canadian-American! ...and thanks for your info we really need to hear some from someone from the USA,as one of the main places that Iranians like to go*... and how is racism there? PS: I love the pic in your siggy! Oh noooo xD My mother moved to the United States from Canada before I was born biggrin But she can speak French, English, and Farsi now because of it xd No problem! biggrin The racism... it depends on which part of the United States. For example, I know an Iranian in Texas that had to deal with a lot of racism, but Oregon is a pretty tolerant place, so we haven't faced much racism biggrin Thank you Puuyaaa whee biggrin Ummm please use Persian instead of Farsi when talking in English. Oh I see. Do you know anything about Iranians situation in Canada? I'm sorry! sweatdrop Everyone here calls it "Farsi" so I call it that out of habit sweatdrop I'm not sure sad As far as I know, Canadians are pretty mellow people, so I'm sure they are okay biggrin I don't think there are as many Iranians in Canada though sad As We have already discussed in another thread. We use Persian because some people have forgotten that Persian = Farsi. As I have heard Noruz is in Canadian calenders...!So I guess there are not less than Americans!
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