Iran with Cheetos

If I was moved to Iran when in was 2 years old so should I not be the same person that I am today. I would have been much better on talking Farsi that’s for sure. My skin would have been darker because of the climate in Iran. I would not be so shy like now if I was raised in Iran. I would have been tougher to talk and act. But I don’t know if I would have been smarter, because I don’t think that they give you a second chance if you fail at something like in Sweden. Maybe I would be thinner if I lived in Iran, because in Iran the products there are not so unhealthy like in Sweden, sure there is a tons if cheetos and salt sticks, but you can easily get rid of it if you are out side.

 

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It’s maybe great to here of all the good things about Iran. But there are some bad things that you can’t avoid. The streets in Tehran are dangerous. There are baby and children snatcher all around the streets witch are waiting or an opportunity. I have heard the story from my mom that she was close to be taken away by them. I would then live in fear to be kidnap by them and that not nice. Iran is more violent then Sweden, a fight can just happen in the middle of the street in day time. It will be bloody, but the fight doesn’t last long. Do I also mention that Iran don’t have a good contact to the outside world. You can clearly see that by looking on the electronics stuff that they have. They don’t have the same as the outside world have meaning that they are little behind the technologic. But the most important thing is that Iran’s politics are cruel. They make women have head scarf on them and let them not go any where then the kitchen. If they go out side, a policeman would go to them and say “Get back to the kitchen”. The women haft to do it or they would go to jail instead. I was kidding about the kitchen thing but you can’t think it reasonable that women should be punishing for noting.

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In conclusion, Iran is a fine place to grow up, but not for young children.


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