That's funny cause I've been once to Iran and they're like the BEST people in the world!!! they invite you to their houses, offer you food and everything. they just kill you according to media, but what press doesn't tell you is that they do it just with excessive love and hospitality. ❤️❤️love you guys❤️❤️ you were so good that currently I'm learning Persian. Iran is my cultural home. from Spain.❤️❤️
I am an Armenian born in Iran, my family have always been immigrants, and we still are, we moved to London, then Canada now in Armenia I have to say, the world has to learn from Iranians, because they have the nicest, most polite people...and it comes from their communication culture which should be an example to everyone...
Only in Iran can you get tired of hospitality 😅we will smother you with kindness and love and food. Honestly guys, it's fine to say your tired. Or maybe not cause then someone might pop by with some tea 😅 And the end shot of Evelina opening the door on to that beautiful view with the goats was just lovely 💗
People in Scandinavia are very nice as well. The difference is in the cultural politeness or persona of politeness. The generosity of personal space, respecting individuality and lone time have a higher value in Scandinavian culture while in Iranian culture offering companionship/active-friendship to some extent has a politeness value that many Iranians proud of it. I think it is a cultural question about politeness: Is it polite to acknowledge the presence of other people and engage with them, or is it polite to pretend to ignore the presence of people so they don't shy away? As an Iranian living in Sweden, I enjoy both cultures. Definitely, both cultures understand the kindness in these two ways. I usually ask myself what degree is the moderate point to have both worlds and still be polite in both? I think it is not just me! We all have adaptive behavior toward what is acceptable and norm, etc... This may change our mutual culture. After all, Iran is just 26 vlogs away from Norway :D
As days go by I lean more towards the old ways. One culture has been around much much longer and it's contributions to humanity are countless While it's enemies have been and are actively trying to wipe any trace of it's influence. Which side to take? To cherish? To honor? To protect? To pass on? To take pride in? To hold to heart? No brainer. Lack of true history and constant attacks against free flow of information was better before. Internet has changed that you think.
You're doing such a great job dismantling the wrong myths about this country. Thank you so much! As wonderful as these people are, I hope you get some space soon as well soon. I wouldn't have expected so many there. It looked like complete wilderness. Good luck to Frederic getting well soon, so you can continue. 💗
I'm really enjoying ur vids...the one I watch before this one, where you guys went and had tea and stayed the night in someone's homes was my fav so far but there al really good...keep up the good work.
It’s the damn government that’s corrupt but I love my compatriots. This shall pass as it’s the goodness of Iranian people that had Iran to have a glorious history of over 7000 years.
The bazar in Iran are basically wholesale centers, where almost all stores and shopping malls in the cities buy their merchandise from. Individual shoppers, who want to benefit from lower price of bazar can also shop there, however majority of populations shop from street stores or shopping malls.
You seem to be a very nice couple and you invite people to be nice toward you. Reminds me of the time when I was young and loved to challenge myself visiting the unknown. Best of luck to you both. Thank you for your great channel.
8:44 Bowing head in recognition and appreciation of the ingenuity and foresightedness of our Pre-Islamic fore-bearers in preserving the ancestral historic heritage which remain precious to us all Persians to this day. A justifiable ploy! We are indebted to them!
Based on my observation, you should have been near Abadeh, Fars on the windy night. This deserted area, and the top of its mountains are the places that people from all over Iran are coming to look at stars. Lack of humidity and light pollution makes it one of the best places to watch the sky. It has a mesmerizing starry nights. I hope in future, at some point you have the chance to pass by and look at the sky. I had one of my most beautiful memories of sky there!
I'm from Iran and thanks for sharing this video. My daughter and me love ur videos. My people are so nice and kind and my homeland so beautiful and wonderful. My daughter will be happy if u share modern buildings of Iran too. Hope u a great travel
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At 09:06 I hold my breath for a moment. That place is full of snakes, perhaps few weeks later than the time you visited Pasargad. As a tourguide with almost two and half decades of experience I still enjoyed every bit of all your videos and wish you all the best with the rest of your journey. And I really can't thank you two lovely people enough for providing an objective image of my home country. All my best and stay safe. ❤️☮️
It's so funny that you guys were feeling suffocated by Iranian's hospitality because that's like second nature to us ,we like to share literally everything and talk for hours on end but it can be really overwhelming when everyone wants to do that to you. Thank you for putting up with it as much as you do :))
So glad to see the new generation is smart enough to make a desicion for themselves!! 👏👏👏good for you that you are travelling to see the world from your eyes rather than the window of lies that corporate media is trying to force upon people!! See the truth and tell the truth !! Enjoy your freedom of knowledge, enjoy your trip and enjoy your life my fellow Norwegian!! 🌺❤️🌺
The Bazzar you visited mostly they have stores that are wholesale that is why they are not touristy. Nowadays some stores sale normally but in the past the Bazaars were mostly for wholesale
I am originally from the closest city beside Persepolis. but now I am living in Lithuania. I miss our nature and it made me happy to see the mountains around my homeland in your video. Best wishes to you and hope you enjoy your travel. it can be a little warm but I suggest you go and see the nature and kind people of Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. you can go by car to Island.
if you went down shiraz, dont forget to visit boushehr (persian golf). i should warn you its too hot and wet this time of year. next month the fire wind will start (a hot wind, off course there is no fire in it :) )
these guys are such a great combo. the seem genuine to report their experiences (at least I hope they are, for the sake of my country). anyways, hope they have a lot of fun here in Iran and if anyone out there wants to travel to Iran I'd be happy to help for anything.
Great video. Well done. I grew up in Tehran and the only times I ever went to Tehran bazaar was for sightseeing! Everything we needed was available in shops round where I lived or individual shops in the center of Tehran. Tehran bazaar is in the south of the city. I also hardly ever visited a jewelry shop to buy gold. In Iran different classes of the society have different habits, like anywhere else, I guess. In Esfahan, the culture may be different.
Guys! Thanks for your videos! You two are amazing! I haven't been back home for a long time and you guys really took me to my golden days! just wanted to add that sitting on floor or doing everything on the floor is not very common all over the Iran though! It's mostly common in small towns and villages! and you kind of have missed the modern side of Iran!
Nice video and a great adventure. I really do envy you. Just one thing, the tomb of Cyrus the Great is called Pasargad. Persepolis is another place you should definitely visit. While you are in Fars area, I really recommend you to visit the ancient city of Bishapur and the amazing Shapur cave where you will find a huge statue of Shapur ( the second king of the Sassanid Empire) after a quite lovely climb. Also, I encourage you to visit the Palace of Ardashir (built 224 AD), it's story will fascinate you, plus it gives you a good insight into the Iranian architecture. Enjoy Iran
You are in Iran in the best season. I prefer to everyone to come to Iran in the Spring. It's like heaven in the Spring. It's up to you what kind of weather do you like! You can find snow, rain, flowers and wet, dry, warm, cold and other weathers in this season.
Have fun guys! if you had time go to Kashan, Yazd, Kish or Qeshm Islands (in south) and maybe NORTH OF IRAN; if you want to see the Caspian sea and some humid nice weather!
2:15 Bazars (global market) and Caravans (global network for bazars) and Caravansarai (global pre-modern Hotel Inn) are three main social structures invented by Iranians to fuel there first global Empire. But then adopted by other cultures. So in a way it should be authentic.
Ok 1 tip that I have for you is this. “Don’t just park and sleep in the middle of nowhere. It’s not safe. Find a road police station and stop in a close distance of there. Or where ever you see a bunch of trucks parked, stop there. The are actually gathering and resting in a place so that they won’t be alone. Persian roads are safe but you can never be too safe..”
Iranian people are very kind, pure and friendly. Greetings from Greece
so are our greek brothers and sisters!
thanks
thank you,come here to iran.my adress is iran,shiraz city
@@rezabeladi3000 one day I want to be with beautiful people of Iran. You are the best in the world
hi,Be sure to make a trip to Iran, especially in Shiraz, there are a lot of places like Greece
Nice video from amazing IRAN. Love from Finland :)
Lots of love from Iran to Finland, land of kalevala and sisu mentality 🇫🇮🇮🇷🤍💙
That's funny cause I've been once to Iran and they're like the BEST people in the world!!! they invite you to their houses, offer you food and everything. they just kill you according to media, but what press doesn't tell you is that they do it just with excessive love and hospitality. ❤️❤️love you guys❤️❤️ you were so good that currently I'm learning Persian. Iran is my cultural home. from Spain.❤️❤️
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ممنونم از شما 🇮🇷🇪🇦
i love the iran people i was 3 time in iran and i love it more and more
Much Love from Romania❤️
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That's why I love Persian at all my soul is Persian, even though I am Latin
a lucas you get married with a beautiful Persian girl!
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I am an Armenian born in Iran, my family have always been immigrants, and we still are, we moved to London, then Canada now in Armenia I have to say, the world has to learn from Iranians, because they have the nicest, most polite people...and it comes from their communication culture which should be an example to everyone...
There is a simplicity in you guys that makes you a very nice couple. All the very best.
Only in Iran can you get tired of hospitality 😅we will smother you with kindness and love and food. Honestly guys, it's fine to say your tired. Or maybe not cause then someone might pop by with some tea 😅
And the end shot of Evelina opening the door on to that beautiful view with the goats was just lovely 💗
People in Scandinavia are very nice as well. The difference is in the cultural politeness or persona of politeness. The generosity of personal space, respecting individuality and lone time have a higher value in Scandinavian culture while in Iranian culture offering companionship/active-friendship to some extent has a politeness value that many Iranians proud of it. I think it is a cultural question about politeness: Is it polite to acknowledge the presence of other people and engage with them, or is it polite to pretend to ignore the presence of people so they don't shy away?
As an Iranian living in Sweden, I enjoy both cultures. Definitely, both cultures understand the kindness in these two ways. I usually ask myself what degree is the moderate point to have both worlds and still be polite in both? I think it is not just me! We all have adaptive behavior toward what is acceptable and norm, etc... This may change our mutual culture. After all, Iran is just 26 vlogs away from Norway :D
As days go by I lean more towards the old ways. One culture has been around much much longer and it's contributions to humanity are countless While it's enemies have been and are actively trying to wipe any trace of it's influence.
Which side to take? To cherish? To honor? To protect? To pass on? To take pride in? To hold to heart?
No brainer.
Lack of true history and constant attacks against free flow of information was better before. Internet has changed that you think.
Very well said Mehdi, I feel the same about Canadians,, awesome people but different culture.
im an iranian german,,iv been in stockholm and tehran..but i think iranian are more friendly rhan scandinavian..
I am sure we will see in future more europian living in Iran...
I love Persian food and culture, history
So sad people comparing Iranians to other middle easterners. Much love to Iranians from Sweden keep the positive mentality it will spread out.❤️
im iranian and love sweden , i wanna migrate to sweden for live
It was super exciting watching my country from your view 😁👍🏼 enjoy your trip buddies 🤩 don't miss the Aquarium canyon!!
Maya Ahmadi I’m proud of iran and Iranian culture 👨🎨
If you are going to visit tehran i would be glad to share my flat with you for your stay. you guys are awesome
@B.B. Goal thats the point, we do not care, we just want to share and hang put with whites
Wonderful country, Beautiful people. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from London UK. ❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
You're doing such a great job dismantling the wrong myths about this country. Thank you so much! As wonderful as these people are, I hope you get some space soon as well soon. I wouldn't have expected so many there. It looked like complete wilderness. Good luck to Frederic getting well soon, so you can continue. 💗
I'm really enjoying ur vids...the one I watch before this one, where you guys went and had tea and stayed the night in someone's homes was my fav so far but there al really good...keep up the good work.
Thank you guys for posting this video, I was born in Iran but I live in U.S for 10 Year’s.This video takes me back there. 🙂
😂چیزی از فارسی یادت مونده؟
Watching this video made me miss my country, Iran, so much.
Incredible cinematography showcasing the world's most beautiful culture. Love it. Makes me ultra home-sick.
Can't thank you enough.
Cant wait for the next episode
much love from iran ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It’s the damn government that’s corrupt but I love my compatriots. This shall pass as it’s the goodness of Iranian people that had Iran to have a glorious history of over 7000 years.
The bazar in Iran are basically wholesale centers, where almost all stores and shopping malls in the cities buy their merchandise from. Individual shoppers, who want to benefit from lower price of bazar can also shop there, however majority of populations shop from street stores or shopping malls.
You seem to be a very nice couple and you invite people to be nice toward you. Reminds me of the time when I was young and loved to challenge myself visiting the unknown. Best of luck to you both. Thank you for your great channel.
8:44 Bowing head in recognition and appreciation of the ingenuity and foresightedness of our Pre-Islamic fore-bearers in preserving the ancestral historic heritage which remain precious to us all Persians to this day. A justifiable ploy! We are indebted to them!
Can't wait to see Shiraz's episode!
Aww u guysss! I like that bit Fredric says i never felt more Norwegian , such great natural videos its great! And that climbing seemed fun!
It's always good to see people who travel to your country, you see places that you might have never seen!
Based on my observation, you should have been near Abadeh, Fars on the windy night. This deserted area, and the top of its mountains are the places that people from all over Iran are coming to look at stars. Lack of humidity and light pollution makes it one of the best places to watch the sky. It has a mesmerizing starry nights. I hope in future, at some point you have the chance to pass by and look at the sky. I had one of my most beautiful memories of sky there!
you guys are doing it great. u deserve much much more followers. and dont forget to visit Tehran cuz its gonna be ur favourite
Greetings from Minneapolis Minnesota. Love u guys and gals. I love that u dig I. History
Greeting from an Iranian in India, thanks for sharing your wonderful video coverage!
You are an amazing couple, Again!
I'm from Iran and thanks for sharing this video. My daughter and me love ur videos. My people are so nice and kind and my homeland so beautiful and wonderful. My daughter will be happy if u share modern buildings of Iran too.
Hope u a great travel
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At 09:06 I hold my breath for a moment. That place is full of snakes, perhaps few weeks later than the time you visited Pasargad. As a tourguide with almost two and half decades of experience I still enjoyed every bit of all your videos and wish you all the best with the rest of your journey. And I really can't thank you two lovely people enough for providing an objective image of my home country. All my best and stay safe. ❤️☮️
You plan to visit Tehran too? :p I can show you around :D
It's so funny that you guys were feeling suffocated by Iranian's hospitality because that's like second nature to us ,we like to share literally everything and talk for hours on end but it can be really overwhelming when everyone wants to do that to you.
Thank you for putting up with it as much as you do :))
Thanks so much. With you I better understand my country.
Super cool. Thanks guys. Happy to see you had a Nice and safe trip to Iran :)
So glad to see the new generation is smart enough to make a desicion for themselves!! 👏👏👏good for you that you are travelling to see the world from your eyes rather than the window of lies that corporate media is trying to force upon people!! See the truth and tell the truth !!
Enjoy your freedom of knowledge, enjoy your trip and enjoy your life my fellow Norwegian!! 🌺❤️🌺
Beautifully shot and edited👌🏼👌🏼 Iran is awesome!!
0:05 The look on her face is hilarious 😂😂😂
I like the way you act very much : )))
8:14 Cyrus with C ..Thanks for the amazing video
you lovely couple are always welcome in Iran
Fantastic. Have fun in our country
The Bazzar you visited mostly they have stores that are wholesale that is why they are not touristy. Nowadays some stores sale normally but in the past the Bazaars were mostly for wholesale
please upload longer videos , i want to see more 😄
Milad Ebrahimzad 😁😁😁😁
Hey lovely couple. I follow your story and thank you for one more amazing video
Awesome and thank you for being so sweet
I am originally from the closest city beside Persepolis. but now I am living in Lithuania. I miss our nature and it made me happy to see the mountains around my homeland in your video. Best wishes to you and hope you enjoy your travel. it can be a little warm but I suggest you go and see the nature and kind people of Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. you can go by car to Island.
Thanks for your trip to Iran and the definition from here.
Thank you guys for showing this to others
coool you visited my city :))) I'm from Esfahan but I'm living in Norway :))))
you guys should have 1M subscribers. Great stuff
if you went down shiraz, dont forget to visit boushehr (persian golf). i should warn you its too hot and wet this time of year. next month the fire wind will start (a hot wind, off course there is no fire in it :) )
Welcome to iran my frend🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
these guys are such a great combo. the seem genuine to report their experiences (at least I hope they are, for the sake of my country).
anyways, hope they have a lot of fun here in Iran and if anyone out there wants to travel to Iran I'd be happy to help for anything.
Super cool! Welcome to my country!
You guys are amazing!
Nice video. Please tell me you have tried beryani in Isfahan. Greetings from San Jose, California. Miss my country.
Wonderful video. Nice trip. Thank you so much. Many greetings from Austria.
Guys you are awsome 😍 keep it on 👍✌
Welcome to our country .wish you the best .have fun
the wind is almost the same as we had some days ago in Norway :-)
Just continue, you are great!
Great video. Well done.
I grew up in Tehran and the only times I ever went to Tehran bazaar was for sightseeing! Everything we needed was available in shops round where I lived or individual shops in the center of Tehran. Tehran bazaar is in the south of the city. I also hardly ever visited a jewelry shop to buy gold. In Iran different classes of the society have different habits, like anywhere else, I guess.
In Esfahan, the culture may be different.
Thanks for visiting Iran👌👍❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
آقا یه دونه از این گولدادا نشون بده 😂😂😂
Nice,,funny and awesome 👏🏻
When you came to Iran suddenly your visitors became X25
Lots of love from Iran, I adore Norway 🤍💙❤️
Oh dont miss shiraz, definitely go there too
Love your videos guys. Keep posting and have fun! ❤❤❤
Well Done!!!!! You're great guys!
15:00 thank you so mich for your travel vlog , love from iran. Btw i am subscribing!❤️
the smile I had when I saw that you posted a new video made my day 😁🙌🏼
Glad you guys like Iran. Have fun....
Guys! Thanks for your videos! You two are amazing! I haven't been back home for a long time and you guys really took me to my golden days! just wanted to add that sitting on floor or doing everything on the floor is not very common all over the Iran though! It's mostly common in small towns and villages! and you kind of have missed the modern side of Iran!
Iran is safe country in all the worlds and have the most wonderful people.
Nice video and a great adventure. I really do envy you. Just one thing, the tomb of Cyrus the Great is called Pasargad. Persepolis is another place you should definitely visit. While you are in Fars area, I really recommend you to visit the ancient city of Bishapur and the amazing Shapur cave where you will find a huge statue of Shapur ( the second king of the Sassanid Empire) after a quite lovely climb. Also, I encourage you to visit the Palace of Ardashir (built 224 AD), it's story will fascinate you, plus it gives you a good insight into the Iranian architecture. Enjoy Iran
I’ve watched alot of good vlogs of tourists visiting Iran, but I like yours the best. You two are awesome. Love from Tehran
Love from Iran.❤❤
I love your videos!
Come to Birjand. It's one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in east Iran.
Very interesting vlog! Subscribed!
Kippis! 👌
Cheers guys!
iran is one of the most safety countries in all over the world...have a great journey🤗🤗🤗🤗
Amazing! Have fun and enjoy😘
You are in Iran in the best season. I prefer to everyone to come to Iran in the Spring. It's like heaven in the Spring.
It's up to you what kind of weather do you like! You can find snow, rain, flowers and wet, dry, warm, cold and other weathers in this season.
Have fun guys! if you had time go to Kashan, Yazd, Kish or Qeshm Islands (in south) and maybe NORTH OF IRAN; if you want to see the Caspian sea and some humid nice weather!
2:15 Bazars (global market) and Caravans (global network for bazars) and Caravansarai (global pre-modern Hotel Inn) are three main social structures invented by Iranians to fuel there first global Empire. But then adopted by other cultures. So in a way it should be authentic.
Thanks guys for sharing this awesome moments with us I loved all your video specially from IRAN
Wooow i wish i was there too amazing filming great adventure 🌹🌹🌹
great video thanks guys xxx
Awesome videos
Love from Australia.
you people are so inspiring me maybe i will also roanm iran like you with van please pray
you better go to kish island in south (persian gulf) and ramsar in north of iran and see beautiful landscape .
Love from northern iran❤️
Ok 1 tip that I have for you is this. “Don’t just park and sleep in the middle of nowhere. It’s not safe. Find a road police station and stop in a close distance of there. Or where ever you see a bunch of trucks parked, stop there. The are actually gathering and resting in a place so that they won’t be alone. Persian roads are safe but you can never be too safe..”
Thank you for this video