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  1. What are Iranian values?

    • Intellect.
    • Politeness.
    • Achievement.
    • Technology.
    • Respect.
    • Theology.
    • Dignity.
    • Humbleness. What is the lifestyle in Iran? Iranians are social creatures and many visits occur after dinner. In poorer...
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    What are facts about Persian culture?
    This is the fifteenth and final volume in the series “Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces,” edited by Professor Richard G. Hovannisian of the University of California and Chapman University.
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    What are some Persian traditions?

    Iranian Religious Ceremonies

    • 1.Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram. Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram. ...
    • 2. Muslims Eves. ...
    • – Qorban Eve. Qorban eve (Eid-al-Adha), or the feast of the sacrifice, is a festival that Muslims celebrate around the globe.
    • – Qadir Eve. Qadir takes place a week after Qorban. ...
    • – Ramadan. ...
    • – Fetr Eve. ...
    • – Mab’as Eve. ...
    • – Prophet Muhammad Birthday. ...
    www.mypersiancorner.com/12-traditions-and-customs-on…
    What are examples of Persian culture?

    Some useful Persian Taarof phrases and their meaning:

    • Befarmaeed: Please go ahead
    • Chera zahmat keshidid: Why did you go through so much trouble?
    • Daste shoma dard nakone: literally meaning Hope your hands don’t hurt which is used as a “Thank you”
    • Sare shoma dard nakone: This is the routine answer to the phrase above which literally means Hope your head doesn’t ache and is used as “You’re welcome”

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    What is Persian culture in America?
    “Persian Culture” – World’s (Oldest & Richest) Cultures! The major language in Iran, former Persia, is Farsi. It is a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages which is a group of the Indo- European languages. Persian language became the major literary instrument for many poems and religious works.
    www.persiansarenotarabs.com/persian-culture
  3. What are the cultural values in Iran? – SidmartinBio

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    Jan 29, 2020 · What are Iranian values? Intellect. Politeness. Achievement. Technology. Respect. Theology. Dignity. Humbleness. What is the lifestyle in Iran? Iranians are social creatures and many visits occur after dinner. In poorer...

  4. https://www.persiansarenotarabs.com/persian-culture
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    Everyone has one, but after the Arab invasion of Persia, many of its people felt lost. As Shahrokh Meskoob quoted, “Identity is a reactive matter and attention to self becomes more meaningful in relation to others.” Persians now had a choice, they could accept a new culture, including nationality, language (Arabic) and religion (
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    • https://www.worldhistory.org/Ancient_Persian_Culture
      • Athletic accomplishment was especially important to the Persians who enjoyed archery, boxing, fencing, horsemanship, hunting, polo, javelin-throwing, swimming, and wrestling. The sons of nobles were trained for military service from the age of five and encouraged to excel in all of these sports but girls and boys of all classes were equally expecte...
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      • Xuất bản: Nov 27, 2019
    • The Transmission of Cultural Values in Persian Baha’I Refugee …

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      The Transmission of Cultural Valuesin Persian Bahá’í Families. by Stephen Licata. Introduction. This paper examines the ways in which a select numberof immigrant Persian Bahá’í families have carried theircultural values to the United States, how this movehas affected the development of their children, howthe parents have interacted with the larger societyand what effect …

    • https://www.commisceo-global.com/resources/country-guides/iran-guide
      • Relationships & Communication
        1. Iranians prefer to do business with those they know and respect, therefore they expect to spend time cultivating a personal relationship before business is conducted. 2. Who you know is often more important than what you know, so it is important to network and cultivate a number of con…
      • Business Meeting Etiquette
        1. Appointments are necessary and should be made 4 to 6 weeks in advance. 2. Confirm the meeting one week in advance and when you arrive in the country. 3. It is a good idea to avoid scheduling meetings during Ramazan (Ramadan) as the need to fast would preclude your busin…
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