Elim Garak
Veteran
We aren't advocating for a theocracy.they also get to die for misdemeanors
We aren't advocating for a theocracy.they also get to die for misdemeanors
Bro that's my favorite part of traveling. Talking to other people to see how different they live compared to us. Besides their basic necessities being taken care of, the freshness and quality of food is top tier. It's sad seeing all the chemicals that are illegal all over the world being freely used in the food over here. All to make cuts for the bottom lineWhen you step outside this country, you really see how pathetic we are in money over everything. Mufukkaz starting out with 28 days of vacation in addition so many public holidays. Healthcare taken care of. All kinds of shyt that we should have but greed is beyond king here and it will be the downfall of this country.
Never forget when I spent a month plus in Belgium and found out about the benefits these mufukkaz got.
It's all based on perspective. When I was over in Qatar for a TDY. The contract security guard lost his job. We all pooled together and have him like $500. Dude started crying and said that money will keep his family afloat for the next 4 months. It's things like that where you start to look at what's a happy and fulfilling life differently.salary means nothing it depends on how cost of living is there. I was in zurich last week everyone makes tons of money but its like 30 bucks for a burger and fries. I remember going to Nigeria and the security guard at my hotel told me he makes 20,000 naira a month which at the time was like 100usd. With that money though dude had a house, car, food for his family etc.
It's all based on perspective. When I was over in Qatar for a TDY. The contract security guard lost his job. We all pooled together and have him like $500. Dude started crying and said that money will keep his family afloat for the next 4 months. It's things like that where you start to look at what's a happy and fulfilling life differently.
I wasn't even going to respond to this troll thread but dudes really here pro Iran over some extra days off which are most likely religiously mandated forThey always leave out pertinent information
salary means nothing it depends on how cost of living is there. I was in zurich last week everyone makes tons of money but its like 30 bucks for a burger and fries. I remember going to Nigeria and the security guard at my hotel told me he makes 20,000 naira a month which at the time was like 100usd. With that money though dude had a house, car, food for his family etc.
i get 4 weeks
"According to the Iranian Statistics Center, the average salary in Iran in 2022 is 18,970,900 rials per month ($455). Incomes depend largely on profession and region."
And what’s the cost of living? If rent is $100 and food runs them $25/month and utilities are $25/month, then what are y’all even saying?They always leave out pertinent information