Iran / Stuart Williams.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Culture smart! (London, England)Publisher: London : Kuperard, an imprint of Bravo Ltd., 2016Description: 168 pages ; color illustrations, map ; 17 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1857338472
  • 9781857338478
Other title:
  • Culture smart! Iran
  • Iran : the essential guide to customs & culture [Cover title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DS 266 .W556 2016
Summary: Culture Smart! Iran takes you beyond the clich�es to show how life in Iran really is and how you can feel comfortable in its society. It offers insights into a country full of surprises. Despite Iran’s deep commitment to Islam, the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian past is still part of everyday culture. Its language, Farsi, shares linguistic roots with English and French. It is a country where one of the more genuine democracies in the Middle East is overlaid by an unelected theocracy. And where “no thank you” really does sometimes mean “yes please.” If nothing else, this entrancing, beautiful, and sometimes infuriating place is a country whose inhabitants genuinely wish visitors Khosh amadi!—Welcome! --Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references (page 165) and index.

Culture Smart! Iran takes you beyond the clich�es to show how life in Iran really is and how you can feel comfortable in its society. It offers insights into a country full of surprises. Despite Iran’s deep commitment to Islam, the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian past is still part of everyday culture. Its language, Farsi, shares linguistic roots with English and French. It is a country where one of the more genuine democracies in the Middle East is overlaid by an unelected theocracy. And where “no thank you” really does sometimes mean “yes please.” If nothing else, this entrancing, beautiful, and sometimes infuriating place is a country whose inhabitants genuinely wish visitors Khosh amadi!—Welcome! --Publisher

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