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Are you a princess? Koreans Meet Persian For The First Time!
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2023
- #giggle #korea #koreangirl #persian #iran #irangirl #hijab #persiangirl
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[Meet our Cast!]
📌KIMIYA :: @kimiyayam
📌BOY :: @youngnfreeboy
📌TEENAGER :: @seoobii_xx
📌KID :: @ain150211
The older gentleman was so lovely. Very smart and kind! Loved the way he spoke!
her interaction with the little girl was truly so adorable omg i couldn’t stop smiling
IRAN 🤩✨
She speaks Korean so comfortably. I wonder how long she's been studying Korean
She’s been living there 6 years, so maybe the same amount of time learning. Pretty confident they don’t teach Korean or other outside languages in Iran.
@@taoist32 actually its optional but a lot of people learn Korean Chinese and French in Iran idk why
@@flammideEMT That’s interesting.
@flammideEMT i'm from Iran, in social media there are lots of iranin people who can speak more than 4 languages and it's becoming common to learn,and also students consider studying abroad, I can speak turkish korean english and my mother language farsi
@@sabaesmaealy7032 where do you learn Korean?
*TOP TEN FACTS ABOUT PERSIA*
• Persian is an ancient language that has been spoken for almost 3500 years. This makes it one of the *classical languages of antiquity* with unique poetry that still exist today. It has contributed numerous words to the vocabulary of the English language, like "paradise," "pyjama", "rice," "amazon," "rose," "saffron," "asparagus," "spinach," "shawl," and "pistachio."
• Persian is a member of the *Indo-European language family.* It shares fundamental characteristics in terms of both grammar and vocabulary with its relatives like Latin, English, French, and Russian. Words like "baradar" for brother, "madar" for mother, "pedar" for padre in Spanish (father), "dokhtar" for daughter, "to" for tu in French (you), "andar" for inter, "do" for dos in Spanish (two), "zamin" for zemĕ in Croatian and zdmyla in Russian (earth), and even "shahr" for "skaan" in Old Norse (city), show the strong and old ties of this language family.
This similarity in language is due to the *Yamnaya culture,* which is believed to be the precursor to the *Proto-Indo-European expansion* that originated from the steppes of Central Asia where Iranian peoples come from.
This suggests that the customs and practices of Indo-European peoples across both Europe and Asia are rooted in the Yamnaya culture.
• Iran possesses a versatile array of natural attractions. This includes *grandiose mountains, verdant forests, panoramic landscapes, sunny coastlines, and abundant natural resources,* like minerals and metals. It is known for producing an abundance of pistachios, pomegranates, berries, saffron, and turquoise. The Persian turquoise boasts unique shades of blue that sets it apart from other varieties.
The Iranian Caspian Horse belongs to the first domesticated equine species.
Iranians have a *long history of horsemanship and equestrian sports.* Persian games like Chowgan date back to ancient times. Iran is known as the birthplace of horse riding and the earliest practitioners of this art have been Iranian peoples. The influence of Persian horsemanship can be seen in many modern equestrian sports like Polo, which has gained worldwide popularity.
• Persians were trailblazers in wearing *trousers and footwear.* This distinguishes them from the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans who wore gowns and cloaks. The traditional Persian dress is specifically crafted to endure Iran's chilly weather and showcases the ancient Iranian culture's practicality and ingenuity.
• Iran's native and ancient name means *"Land of Aryans,"* and it has been in use for over 2500 years. The name "Persia" was used by Greeks to describe Iran.
• The *Persian/Iranian World* is an ancient name for a region that spans from the Plateau of Iran to the Caucasus and Central Asia. This region houses Iranian customs, languages and peoples. Persian architecture reflects ancient philosophical, mathematical, and mystical themes. The ancient shades of turquoise are revered in Persian culture and depict the link between the earth and the unknown spiritual world. The *contributions of Persian scholars and poets* like Avicena, Rhasis, Biruni, Farabi, Khwarazmi, after whom the word "algorithm" is named, Ferdowsi, Khayyam, Saadi, Hafez, and Rumi, to the fields of philosophy, literature, art, musical theory, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, and metaphysics, have bestowed the world with a wealth of Persian knowledge and wisdom.
• Persian cuisine is known for its ancient and unique gastronomic heritage. It *blends sweet and sour flavors* together and features fragrant and fluffy rice. Saffron and pistachios are conspicuously used in Persian cuisine and impart a rare flavor. This cuisine is also notable for its sour notes, which can be overpowering to those unfamiliar with it. The Iranian palate is accustomed to this sourness and sweetness and can even enjoy the tartness of limes on their own.
• Persian decorative arts and crafts have deep historical roots. Iranian artisans are known for their skillful designs, brilliant colors, and remarkable craftsmanship. This is reflected in various mediums like carpet weaving, painting, calligraphy, pottery, and metalwork. Persian paintings are acclaimed for their precuse embellishments and lively tones. These *Persian styles have had a major impact on the world* and inspired and influenced artists and designers across different cultures and periods. Persian art has been a main source of inspiration for European artists during the Renaissance period.
• The tradition of weaving carpets was invented in ancient Persia, when Iranian nomadic peoples used simple weaves of fabric to stay warm on cold and damp grounds. Over time, this basic need evolved into a sophisticated art form that produced the visually most beautiful patterns. *Persian carpets are praised for their beauty* and have been highly valued by royality, nobility, and collectors across the ages. Persian culture holds rugs as prized possessions that carry deep sentimental and cultural meaning. Today, Persian rugs are highly prized and sought-after decorative items around the world. Iran remains the center of carpet waving with unique and ancient styles.
• Persian culture has inspired and influenced people worldwide. This includes minds like Voltaire, Montesquieu, Nietzsche, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander, who is believed to be the first admirer of Persian culture in the West.
The enduring legacy of Persian culture is evident in its profound influence on the world and attests to its magnificence and endearing qualities!
Thanks for the description, very nice to learn about Persian culture. I hope to learn more. Persian culture also reached Northern India during the Moghul times so much Persian, literature, poetry, design, clothing, language, food, etiquette is still reflected in parts of Pakistani and Northern Indian culture.
I have been in Netherlands for 5 years and still don't speak Dutch. Hats off to her for learning to speak Korean so fluently. It's not that easy to learn a new language.
Don't worry, dutch is a horrible language.
@@Jamie_2811 its really not and quite similar to english actually. its really not that hard to learn as people who actually dont wanna put in any effort claim to it te be....my 2 cents
@@TJ-1234 I'm dutch and don't even speak fluently dutch. How am i supposed to know what word you should write with a "d"and what word with a "dt"?
@@Jamie_2811 the grammar is really difficult thats true, but just speaking it, like day to day conversations, its not that hard if you're willing to put in effort. thats why i'm sceptical when people claim to be in a country for 5 years or sometimes even more without being able to hold a simple convo, that's just lazy imo. writing an grammar is a lot harder but that skill is also less important to be able to navigate in a country than being able to read and speak. also for the d and dt, dt is usually only used for he/she/it, so anything other than when you talk about yourself. hij/zij/het wordt and ik word
@@Jamie_2811 that's not very nice
The little lady is so absolutely adorable!!!
Ooh she really is beautiful and so well spoken and just as the little girl said she looks like a princess wow 😍 ❤
This is how we will achieve peace in the world someday...one by one, people from other countries get together to share cultures and ideas. I love the old meeting the young, there is so much to learn from each other! Let's educate one another in love and peace.
It's not our culture, it's not even our traditional dress..we are not conservative nation and she is helping the Islamic Republic propaganda... If you wanna see how the majority of Iranian are, search hoda nikoo or Maryland
She is stunning, I wish I had her facial features, since I am from turkey and we have similar facial features
She looks and acts like a princess, she's so awesome and pretty, I'm iraqi and my grandmother is half persian , i love Iran i hope to visit someday 💖💖
don't visit because it's not safe for iraqis..😢
@@Adam-lm4ir Stop making shit up. Millions of Iraqis visit Imam Reza shrine every year.
@@yarsaz4347 yes Iraqis visit but 90% of them get violently attacked by people and police..or the Iraqis just end up in prison for no reason..
Her interaction with the little girl was cute and adorable, you can never go wrong with these interactions when a little child is involved.
Yea😊
Most Iranian people, especially the younger ones, are not religious and don't like to wear hijab, but they force us and if we don't, we will be punished.
Iran is an ancient and wonderful land and I love my country so very much, but we have many problems and we are fighting..I hope you will see the real face of Iran soon
میگم به نظرت عجیب نیست ایناومده داره اینجوری میگه؟ قطعا به جمهوری اسلامی وصله و یه بخش ازپروپاگانداشه...کدوم دختر جوونی میاد میگه ما آدمای سنتی هستیم و فقطیکم باهم فرق داریم یا ما توی خانواده ازدواج میکنیم؟؟! واقعا عجب آدمیه! یک ساله مردم دارن میجنگن بعد این یا حجاب و یه لباس من دراوردی اومده نشسته به عنوان لباس ایرانی! اگه من بختیاریم که لباس ما این شکلی نیست... باید همه بیان زیرشبنویسن که چرت گفته 😐😐😐
You guys are strong and i am sure Iranians are much more open minded than what western media shows. Greetings from India.😄
@@shantanusingh7600 thanks for your support..i am really frustrated right now, if Iranian see this video they will be very upset and offended. Our everyday life is fighting against the Islamic Republic, we are not conservative people even comparing to east asia let alone the middle east. I don't doubt that she related to the Islamic republic regime! She is not even wear the right clothes and as a Bakhtiari this is not our traditional clothes, we don't wear scarf like that, we wear MEINA although this is not important comparing to her wrong information about Iran.
@@taravatrasooli6470 Relax, even if you wear it that's no problem. No foreigner should tell you or rather preach you about your own culture. I personally found this video a little weird as the Koreans innocently didn't realise that out of curiosity they were again and again talking about how regressive it is and made the Iranian girl a little awkward. We Indians get trash and racist remarks from almost every country so be a little thick skin. Don't let these media biases affect you. I know it's hard for you guys coping with all the negative news but keep hustling. 😌
@@shantanusingh7600 thank you. The point is the Islamic Republic is trying to tell the world that people in Iran want them, and they use their propaganda worldwide to tell people that we are traditional people while they kick us out of malls, stores, and organizations, universities if we don't wear hijab.. but we constantly fighting against them. They kill more than five hundred people in less than 5 months and injured many of us. She sat there and give them the wrong information about what we truly are and help the terrorist regime to suppress us. It's not being Muslim is a bad thing, Islamic republics are killing us in the name of Islamic rules and telling the world that people in Iran are traditional and want us to rule.
She’s so pretty omg. Really does look like a princess.
As a muslim girl I'm wearing hijab since I was 10 and now I'm 19.I never felt bad or irritating with hijab. A lot of people think if it is uncomfortable or if it's feel hot or irritating in summer..let me explain it ..A lot of people have long hair and in summer it's kinda uncomfortable and people are used to with their long hair also they love it. But it doesn't mean you're going to cut it off or something. So hijab is like that we feel hot a little bit in summer but we're used to with it and there is a lot of way to wear hijab in summer . So we don't feel that hot or feel uncomfortable. I personally love wearing hijab. Hijab is a part of my religion, it's my pride ,my fashion and also my crown 💜✨
You're right. But i wish the government would let people choose what they wanna wear. In Iran some people wear hijab by force, even if they aren't Muslim.
I'm a Muslim and I don't wear hijab yet
But I will definitely wear it in future by my own will
So I hope ppl stop thinking that we r forced to wear it bcz that's so wrong
Btw I'm An arab not Persian
@@hasti5411 I actually don't know that much about Iran's rules.. But yeah If really need to do something for the good of someone, then try to explain it to him/her. No need to force someone.
@@lana_354 yeah it's great to wear it by your own will.. I'm not saying that i think Muslims wear it by force. I'm just saying it's wrong to force people to wear it. They should make their own decision..
@@Aishu...21 exactly
이란에서 대한민국을 항상 사랑하고 응원합니다! 🇰🇷❤🇮🇷
I love Korea from Iran! 🥹🫶🏻
North?
@@fuckedinthepool8956 your username is so hilarious rn
Yes she is the princess 👸. Princess of my heart ❤️
the little girl is so precious
Thanks for making a video about 🇮🇷
Love from Iran ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
I am also Persian and I am happy when I see my compatriots laughing
1500 years ago to this day ! from the love of Prince Abtin and Korea Princess to now
Thank you for making her happy
Thank you kind people of South Korea
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
⬜⚔🦁☀⬜
🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥
She is so beautiful 😍. Love from India ❤️
I'm Persian too. I'm currently learning Korean, but it only started a few months ago. Kimiya must've been learning for a while to speak Korean so well. It's very impressive and gives me a lot of hope.
سلام داش هم وطن🗿🤝
I am Korean, but the Iranian woman in the video has the same pronunciation as Korean. I was very surprised😂😂
I am from India, and honestly she looks like she is from Gujarat or Rajasthan!
Maybe bcz of dress. But I think as an Indian women are in India are more curvey.
Because her clothes are similar to indian's more than Iranian's! 😂😂😂
@@hashiraden The stereotype that all Indians are brown skinned people is not completely true. Indians comes in many skin types depending on your genes and region. It's like a color spectrum.
There are also many Indians who are naturally Fair Skinned like me.
@@photophoto7354 Not all of them! Some do.
@@clydeds123exactly, the Indians of the North, being Indo-Aryan, naturally are obviously very fair. Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, especially. Rajasthan is also an Indo-Aryan state. Gujarat is also an Indo-Aryan state. It's the Aryan connection. The North Indians are Aryans, the North Pakistanis are Aryans, the Iranians are Aryans, and the Afghans are Aryans. It's also why we have very similar traditional dresses, as well, because that's how the Indo-Aryans and the Iranians used to dress up, they're Indo-Iranian traditional dresses. The Indo-Aryans and the Iranians, together, make up the Indo-Iranians, in other words, the Aryans. So, that's why we have very similar traditional dresses, in comparison to each other, because Indo-Iranian (Aryan) people, in general, have very similar traditional dresses, because we came from the same parent group of people - The Indo-Iranians. You have to remember that the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran, are just recent colonial constructs. These aforementioned lands were filled with Aryan people, and Aryan languages, which had come from the Andronovo Culture site, and had made their way down to South Asia, and then to the Iranian Plateau, after that. The Indo-Iranians (The Aryans - Indo-Aryans and Iranians) are in turn, a group of Indo-European people. That's right, we're ancient white guys who married into the Austroasiatic Munda locals of South Asia, which led to our current appearance. While, the Aryans who migrated to the Iranian Plateau, known as the Iranians today, had married into the Elamites, which led to their current appearance. So, there you go.
I'm surprised about how so many people aren't aware of this. It's a huge part of history, shaping our very existence.
Hello from the Levant, and this lady does fit our perception of Iran and it’s people 😊
Her Korean is on point. Very impressive
4:09 the baby is so cutenessssss
kimiya is truly so beautiful
I like the way she dressed .the vibe is so Persian. I liked it more that she put hijab cause it was a part of culture since thousands years ago it made it more Persian
She is a real persian princess
HIJAB IS NOT OUR CULTURE. Don't spread false information.
what about the women in chador you see in the streets ? do you say that to them ? 😂
Awesome stuff! < 3
They are all so nice.
Middle Eastern women are always beautiful like Scheherezade from 1001 Nights😍😍😍
Hijab is not a part of our culture tho...idk why would they choose to make a video like this after massive protests against hijab.
R u one from the protests person?. Islamphobia?.
@@memyself4362 ffs it's not about islam or any religion.
Hijab was part of Persian culture even before ISLAM. What are you talking about?
@@equityjustice2695It wasn't.
@@equityjustice2695 no it wasn't
I am from India, and honestly she looks like she is from Far Western Part of India.
Like which one ?
Pu jab rajasthan gujarat
To be honest as a Muslim i don't know why some countries put those rules and be strict like that and that cause that alot of people always have a wrong image about Islam and Muslims as well ...while respecting women is part of our religion and whoever does that it hasn't nothing to do with Islam....
And also my sister doing those between couples is forbidden by our religion to protect us and it isn't something that impedes our freedom... it's just about your relationship between and your lord so there's no need to those rules in my opinion
Ikr
Like Islam teach us to not force others so what Iran is doing is against Islam
So it's so annoying bcz they r leaving an wrong image about Islam
I just also feels the same that why people just created so strict rules in their countries. It's completely depends on the choice of women's you need to understand that they are also humans and they are mature so you don't need to take them in strictness. Allah also said in Quran that it's completely ur choice but you've to pay one day but he never said that you are bounded with these . Even Allah has no problem with these so why people's just can't get our of these.
bc its not about islam, the government just tarnishes the image and name of islam in order to freely execute and overpower its people. they do horrendous things in the name of islam, which is another reason why Persians try to rebel against the rules so badly.
That kid was really cute❤
but i wondered how medias can change truths even the result of wars!
I thought she was Indian for a sec (@_@;)
Because Indians are Aryan and Aryans came from Iran 🇮🇷 so they look similar many of them
@@Yy-gl8ku That is wrong, It is the reverse man, unfortunately Islamic invaders destroyed our universities and temples which have the proof that you guys are same as us, and it is from India you went to Iran, Furthermore you lost your greatness/glory when you got defeated by Islamic forces, now your culture is slave to Islam, hope one day you guys recover to your ancient glories.
Because of her clothes? only 4% dress like that. So she is minority in Iran.
@@Yy-gl8ku Not exactly , Aryans can't be termed as a single pure bred as they migrated from Europe basically germany but over the years they got mixed with many countries in between like Persia etc. So North Indians middle east and some Europeans share the same gene which is R1a1 gene.
@@Yy-gl8ku
But tbh Indian and Persian look different
I personally prefer Persian beauty
as a persian i am js shocked at how pretty she is and how well she knows korean😭
페르시안은 특히 눈이 이쁜거 같아요~
Our girl❤️🇮🇷
Please go back to ur original religion zorastrian. Would love to see that.
I'm from iran and I underestand what she said when she speak persian ❤❤
Iran was always the name of the country.
Persia was the Western name.
Iranian people are not so strict. Government is.
Iran's history is more impressive than Korean history.
She looks like INDIAN Punjabi or Kashmir girl
The little girl was so adorable.😍
So pretty Iran girl❤
Kimia is so beautifullll.❤
She is beautiful, this is very interresting a iran woman speaking korean, this must be rare. You should do a documentary about her life in Korea.
Iran won the war against Iraq, what is that old guy talking about? Iraq invaded Iran and Iran beat the invading forces back.
It's not hijab. Hijab is different. It's a scarf
9:03 Emotional Damage! Way to do your cousin like that lmaooo
elder men are always full of information. because they are always watching the news.
She should go casting for kdrama !!! I imagine dilraba dilmurad famous china Actress from uyghur ethnic .
In the minds of the Iranian people: Rules are to be broken.
Im from iran and i llove to see here speaking to koreans
آفرین❤
a fun fact~~ she is part of India💜 ND I LOVE her beauty 💗
We are not conservative people . She's wearing a ridiculous outfit which is not even close to our local clothes. Not saying anything about how people are fighting againts compulsory hijab and everything. She's a great representer of islamic republic.
cry
In Iran after the protests many women ignore the mandatory hijab
After the things that happened in Iran in the last year forgetting the past is the most ..... thing someone can do
Stop watching Western propaganda. These terrorist channels like BBC, CNN,FOx,Sky etc destroyed Syria, Iraq, Libya, Palestine etc ( all are ancient civilizations with beautiful people). Now they are trying to destroy Iran in the same way. Because Iran is against the European illegal colony: Israel. During Shah-era (who was a USA-backed dictator dog like Saudi Arabia) women's education was less than 18% in Iran. After kicking out that puppet, Iran has 90% women education rate ( A lot of women scientists, and engineer I met in Europe, all of them from Iran).
First I thought she is Indian.. Really.. She gives that vibe
shes literally got white skin, what are u on... and her clothing looks nothing like a sari...
That’s an insult
@@samirah.rafaqatOh wow. Did racism come back in fashion or something? What's up, dude? All okay?
دختر های ایرانی زیباترین دختران جهان شناخته میشن و به زیبایی معروف هستن💚🤍❤️
thats the most avg lookin persian girl actually..they are all beautiful..she is beautiful tho
Miss the og team bring them back
The guy who said he wanna visit morocco 🇲🇦🩶.you are very welcome ,come to Marrakesh,tangier,hoceima..etc and many other beautiful countries ♡
Lvideo machi 3lina 3afzk skti
The dress is so similar to the one we have in India
"oh no she's not pretty sorry" lmao
I thought she was Aria from X:in 😅
Same lol 😅😂😂
Aria is indian
Beautiful video
But if the title was " iranian girl " that would be better , because Persians are just one part of iran
But she is talking about Persian culture in general
So I think that it's not an inaccurate title
What a sweet girl
And hijab is not part of our culture. It was something that was forced to Iranian during Arab invasion in 650AD.
Stop spreading misinformation..Even in Zoroasrianism women wore modest clothes and covered their hair
Not only this..even Burka is originally Iranian tradition and it wasn't even mentioned in Arabic books in the middle ages
I suggest you read the correct and not "misquoted" history. Never read or saw hijab and burka been a compulsory sh*t in history before the muslims invasion.
@harlowida yeah, you obviously read the correct history, and if you're living in Iran, you bothered yourself to connect to a VPN to have access to free internet to comment about true history 😏
There's no censorship in Iran, you know💁♀️
My lineage was similar with her. My paternal grandfather was older brother of my maternal grandmother. And my paternal grandmother was my maternal grandfather's older sister. Sooo, yeah kinda funny. Your in-laws were actually your uncle/aunt.
Well, there is this one condition when first cousins aren't allowed to marry. The children from brothers. If your father has older or lil brothers, you can not marry their children.
Are first cousins marriage really legal in Iran, like she said?
Women life freedom and shame on you kimia for ignoring Mahsa,Nika, ,sarina and hunderds of people who died for us to live a better life!! You should be ashamed of yourself!!
i love these type of videos they help everyone get more educated 🩷
*For a second, I thought she was from Pakistan.* 😅
Bruh what is she talking about marrying cousins that’s just her family😭 the majority of Iranian don’t frickin marry their cousins that’s nasty bruh she’s probably from the baloch side too which is closer to Pakistan that explains her clothes but other Iranians aren’t out here marrying their cousins
It's not nasty chill
It's not as common in the middle east anymore but it's not nasty either stop disrespecting
I'm An arab and my parents r cousins, eventhough it's smth I would never do, but I don't find it nasty or that big of a deal
I'm just glad that my parents have a nice relationship which is all that matters
@@lana_354 still nasty lol
@@vkysa0117
Still not nasty
Question, do u think lgbtq nasty too then
@@lana_354 yes
@@vkysa0117
Ok good I thought
d dress seems more indian & less iranian 🤨🤨🤨
But it looks like India's Punjabi traditional dress
Iranian girls are the most beautiful girls in the world💚🤍❤️👌
not true- i have iranian background but Arab or s american gorls are prettier but persian girls are kind n polite- thats an advantage
Am sure she is considered average or normal in her country
no she'd be considered really pretty in iran too
Yeah. As an Iranian I agree.
yea she would be average n most irani girls aren’t pretty/ but they are v intelligent n polite compared to Arabs that are prettier but strong headed n worded.
irani s also tend to be shorter
@@hashh2019 I didn't say all iranian women are average. Just saying there are more beautiful woman in Iran and she will be considered average among them. Not as these people praise her
@@luvsachkash agree with you on that- i was kinda surprised too by their reaction to her appearance.
In countries like Iran the law uses religion Religion is individual It cannot be the religion of the state Many Arab countries are suffering from the situation right now Such humiliation of women is not acceptable secularists are always the best
If you think that any country in the world is truly secularist and doesnt have any religious bias rooted in their autonomy unfortunately you live in a make belief world
that does not justify the bad things happening there but it also portrays wrong and biased pictures towards more "progressive" societies
Sir? Iran is not an arab country
Sir..first of all Iran isn't a Arab country and secondly as a Muslim girl and Arab as well I find it so strange that some country put some rules like that because it isn't from our religion doing things like that and also our religion don't urge us to insult women but it's completely the opposite....and in my opinion there's no need to put those rules if the people... the persons themselves respect the religion
@@parsarustami774 I didn't say Iran is an Arab country I said it this way in many Arab countries
@@yoo-lo-gi agreed
Damn she is pretty!
Older person is very much talk like a Indian old person.
It feels like someone is talking in Hindi.
Persian women are the most beautiful of all asian continent 😍
Wow Persians look like Pakistanis, I never knew...
Hijab is not part of Iranian culture and a women was killed by the police cuz she wasn't covering all of her hair!
Search her name #MahsaAmini
hijab is forced on women of Iran, no choice
Women in Iran are oppressed. Don't you follow what's going on ???
She is part of the Islamic Republic propaganda. Shame on her
کاش یه زیرنویس فارسی داشت هققق🗿🗿🗿
Anybody that bilingual always got my respect. Something about Korean language is sexy to me. I found it amazing, and sexy. May be I spent too much time watching Korean’s drama on Netflix 😂🤣
🤣🤣
I was dying when he said, "she's not pretty" 😭😭😭😭😭
Omg where
Is it just me who feels like they always choose people who look good according to korean standards 😅 like, please offer a variety from thr region at least.
The Indian Map at 3.00 is depicted wrongly , It shows parts of Kashmir as in Pakistan. Kindly correct.
They won't , too much dominance by OIC and daddy USA.
I think it's part of the culture in the Middle East that men hold hands. This has nothing to do with homosexuality but just to guide someone with directions. I've seen this in countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, just not sure with Iran. 🤔
I'm a middle eastern and yes it's normal to touch the same gender or hold hands with them
The traditional dances r also required to have hands being held together
I'd be angry If a person from my country meets foreigners and says only the things that they dislike about the country
but yeah That could be the reason why they're in foreign country.
The worst thing is she is not even say the truth! We are not conservative nation! The majority of us don't believe in hijab...
@@taravatrasooli6470 I'm a Muslim I do believe that Islamic clothing is best clothing. But obviously religion can't be forced. what does'nt seem right to me is that, This can't be case that everyone in Iran sees it as oppression but It could be.
Bcz religion is followed from heart If it's not from heart then people won't follow it no matter how much you force them.
@@lnoorplaylist our crisis is not about Islam or hijab. The Islamic Republic does its crime in the name of Islam. If we don't wear hijab they kick us out of malls, universities, and organizations also ask hijabi people to curse us and threatened us. A few days ago an Iraqi woman came to Iran and start threatening Iranians without a scarf!! The irony is Iraq doesn't have a mandatory hijab! Forty years ago people believed in Islam but the Islamic Republic did many crimes and killed thousands of people in the name of Islam. The last thing they care about is Islam. hijabi or not hijabi people in Iran who are related to the Islamic Republic are trying so hard to help this regime to stay because they involve in much financial corruption. When a girl in a foreign country tries to demonstrate Iran in a way the Islamic Republic wants you to see, it just rise an assumption that she somehow related to them.
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Agree with ur comment as an Arab Muslim
I hope Iran can change
@@lana_354 I hope so
راجع به ایران و دختر ایرانی صحبت میشه بعد این همه قضیه این دختر رفته اونجا نصف ویدیو از حجاب میکه دفاعم میکنه
It's usually the older generation that knows about Iran better since it used to be a very well developed country with a glorious past. They also know a lot about it, including the history (dependent on where they are from. Some know more than others). Though, i must say we are more than just this forced religion. Seeing as to how many ignorant people call it Islamophobia is baffling. It's as if you were suddenly stripped of your hijab. You feel like your privacy has been invaded and that it is not your culture, right? Well, we feel that way when we have to adapt to a religion which is not ours. It only brings bad omen for us since it is not even practiced right. You should even more so stand for the revolution and against the tirants that are polluting and ruining the image of your religion. Not against the poor people who are getting killed for wanting freedom.
This girl's solution in Iran common standards in beauty is very different
Woman life freedom
She looks a lot like diliraba,, in facial feature..🥰..
Oh, she look like me when I wear suit, salwar and duptta.
These child🥰🥰🥰🥰
for some reason women from Iran think they can dress covered only in Iran.. as soon as they leave they dress openly.. in Europe they even dress very openly.. this is strange
Another superb video