Very interesting piece about a country very few people have been to. What is your general experience traveling in Iran? Is everything easy and straightforward or more complicated and stricter controlled?
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Hi, that's a good question actually, since there are so many prejudices about this country. Generally, this is one of the best experiences, traveling here, on the other hand, I would never want to live here.
Yes, some things are strictly controlled, there are, of course, rules on how to dress, alcohol is prohibited, no freedom of speech, the internet is censored and monitored, women's rights are, well, they are what they are here, and these are just some of the major points that are just normal here. They are the reality. It feels strange to being deprived of freedom suddenly - and that it's just normal and you have to adapt! Of course, as a foreigner, I'm not as strictly controlled, but generally, rules apply to me too.
The punishments for some "crimes" here are ridiculous and especially the younger people know how to "play the game" - but most of them want to leave this country anyways and sometimes I'm asked what I'm doing here, since Germany is basically their dream destination.
This is another thing, being German here has some advantages, some of them for reasons that are disgusting to me - but it's a reality (for example, that we are, Iranians and Germans, "Arier" and they worship Hitler - it's sickening but they have a different different relationship to that history).
But, even with the current situation, political and economical, most people are still incredibly kind, friendly, helpful and hospitable to me, it's really unbelievable sometimes!
So, all in all, I really recommend to travel here, it's a unique experience, but be careful not to break any major rules, especially government related and around military environment. ^^
I hope you're well and maybe that gave you an idea on the situation here.
Take care, Servus 🤙
Thanks for your detailed answer. Seems like a very unique experience that takes a bit of getting used to 😀