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What should I bring to an Iranian funeral?

What should I bring to an Iranian funeral?

Should you bring a gift or money? It’s traditional for mourners at Persian funerals to bring white flowers or to have them delivered to the home of a deceased person’s loved ones after the funeral.

What are some customs in Iran?

10 Cultural Customs Only Iranians Will Understand

  • Burning espand. Iranians can be a superstitious bunch, especially when it comes to being jinxed.
  • Beshkan.
  • Nooch.
  • Adding cucumbers to fruit bowls.
  • Soor.
  • Parents calling their children ‘mom and dad’
  • Not accepting money.
  • Asking how much you paid.

How old is Mashhad?

Shah Reza Hospital (currently Imam Reza Hospital, affiliated with the Basij organization) was founded in 1934; the sugar factory of Abkuh in 1935; and the Faculty of Medicine of Mashhad in 1939. The city’s first power station was installed in 1936, and in 1939, the first urban transport service began with two buses.

How do you express condolences in Farsi?

How would one express condolences in Farsi, please?…Farsi (Persian) translation: تسلیت می گویم یا تسلیت مرا بپذیرید

English term or phrase: My condolences
Farsi (Persian) translation: تسلیت می گویم یا تسلیت مرا بپذیرید
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What is considered rude in Iran?

Burping and sniffing in front of others is considered rude. One should not touch people of the opposite gender unless they are very close family or friends. Therefore, one should gesture, touch people, or offer items using both hands together.

What do you say when someone dies in Farsi?

How to give condolences in Persian

  1. Meaning: My condolences.
  2. Meaning: [I hope] this is your last sorrow/grief.
  3. Meaning: I hope to see you in times of happiness.
  4. Meaning: Literally, Consider me a partner in your time of sorrow.

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