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19 Reasons Why You Should Never Visit Iran

I urge you to avoid flame baiting and trolling. to respond to your posts they can post a lot of pictures of "sunnis" beheading and blowing themselves up. lets not go there
I didnt give you a post warning this time hopefully you will understand
Thank you for not giving me a warning.
But my post was sarcastic in-line with the sarcastic title. And I did not say anything against the Ashoura nor do I have anything against the Ashoura. It is a widely practiced tradition that happens even in Pakistan and KSA.
Why would they accuse sunnis of beheading and blowing themselves up? You are comparing terrorism to a religious festival.
 
Thank you for not giving me a warning.
But my post was sarcastic in-line with the sarcastic title. And I did not say anything against the Ashoura nor do I have anything against the Ashoura. It is a widely practiced tradition that happens even in Pakistan and KSA.
Why would they accuse sunnis of beheading and blowing themselves up? You are comparing terrorism to a religious festival.
its graphic and very sensitive in nature why play in the hands of takfiris who used to kill shias only but are now killing everyone in the name of their ideology.

my family has both members of community and both have mutual love and respect and are not extremists. I have prayed in both mosques although I am my self a sunni

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After all the things you said, i really wonder what do you admire about ordinary Turks. ?

And have you ever been to Turkey ? If yes which city, how long did you stay ? I'm skeptical about your judgement about the "Ordinary Turk" :)
this is exactly what you should consider yourself... have you been to Iran enough if you ever been!!? If you did, which city? you and your fellow guys saying things about Iran so firm in a way that are in Iran now....
for your info, I have been to Turkey long enough to know its people... Turkey, along side Syria, Lebanon, Iraq,, UAE, Kuwait, Azerbaijan, Bahrain and Qatar were my first bunch of countries that I dared to see in a backpack style...I not only seen cities in Turkey but also tens of villages from far eastern Turkey to up north to Samsun and Ezmir and Antalya area.... and I have seen these cities in Turkey:
Van, Samsun, Denizli (many times), Konia, Ezmir, Antalya, Ankara, Istanbul, Erzerum, diar ba kir, Kaziantep, and some smaller cities somehow bigger villages....like Igdir, trabozan, doqubayzid...
The most sensational people I have met were in Erzurum, Diar bakir, Kaziantep, Douqobayzid, Ankara and above all Konia... other cities I have mixed impressions.... but rural people are my top choice... very kind, warm and generous
 
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this is exactly what you should consider yourself... have you been to Iran enough if you ever been!!? If you did, which city? you and your fellow guys saying things about Iran so firm in a way that are in Iran now....
Can you give an example from this thread ? Don't forget that i'm responsible for my words not others words.


for your info, I have been to Turkey long enough to know its people... Turkey, along side Syria, Lebanon, Iraq,, UAE, Kuwait, Azerbaijan, Bahrain and Qatar were my first bunch of countries that I dared to see in a backpack style...I not only seen cities in Turkey but also tens of villages from far eastern Turkey to up north to Samsun and Ezmir and Antalya area.... and I have seen these cities in Turkey:
Van, Samsun, Denizli (many times), Konia, Ezmir, Antalya, Ankara, Istanbul, Erzerum, diar ba kir, Kaziantep, and some smaller cities somehow bigger villages....like Igdir, trabozan, doqubayzid...
The most sensational people I have met were in Erzurum, Diar bakir, Kaziantep, Douqobayzid, Ankara and above all Konia... other cities I have mixed impressions.... but rural people are my top choice... very kind, warm and generous
Soo...it wasn't related with religion. Okay then.
 
Is it safe for european travellers? Could i go and visit with my girlfriend without any trouble?
 
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