I’d like to add one more, they always say : my mom says …..
@ManaMondial3 күн бұрын
🤣🤣👍
@TedSeverin3 күн бұрын
Amazing video!
@ManaMondial3 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot 🙂
@jessiewei86183 күн бұрын
Yes! Women unboxing please!
@ManaMondial3 күн бұрын
As you wish 👍
@kazmakesnoise4 күн бұрын
Hahaha - the Iranian man is no different to an Indian man it seems. All of this is very very similar to the expectations from my parents and relatives!
@ManaMondial4 күн бұрын
So we are more than our distance on the map 🙂👍
@Analog19734 күн бұрын
If there is no true love from both sides! Forget about it.
@ManaMondial4 күн бұрын
I totally agree
@Analog19734 күн бұрын
Mana! You are deep and funny but in a serious way. When it comes to the nitty gritty we are all basically the same for God is our creator but along the way if we are not self anylizing and take the good road they of the world will take us in the wrong way until we hit ourselves on the head and wake up to all the baloney we have been tought and been pushed upon us. Some in the world are waking up to that. Best wishes of health and happiness to you and your family.
@ManaMondial4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind words. Best wishes for you 🙂 Hope I feel satisfied at the end of the road👊
@kamranhooman30624 күн бұрын
It's interesting to hear about other nations families and their features Make more videos 👊🏻
@ManaMondial4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind words 🙏
@izmirbyghazale935 күн бұрын
Beautiful IRAN❤
@ManaMondial5 күн бұрын
🙏❤️
@zoli577 күн бұрын
Hi Mana! I just subscribed to your channel. Do you have an Adsense account outside of Iran? If not, you should definitely set one up, so you can start receiving some money from KZbin ads. Also, make some videos about grocery stores with prices, or restaurant/street food videos with prices. People are really curious about these kind of things. It would generate thousands of views for your videos. Good luck!
@ManaMondial7 күн бұрын
I appreciate your suggestion, thanks for the tips! 😊
@TedSeverin11 күн бұрын
Stunning" Some of these shots looked liked they were taken in Unreal Engine in a fantasy video game!
@ManaMondial11 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@kamranhooman306212 күн бұрын
I like the part where you said one foot is in hot water and the one is in cold water
@ManaMondial12 күн бұрын
What part of it exactly 😂
@azamat1914 күн бұрын
"dshangal" is not a Hindi loan word. Hindi took that word from Persian. Persian got it from Sanskrit. The same happened with "Bot". Thats also a Sanskrit word. Which found the way back to Urdu and then Hindi. Actually "Bot" comes from "Buddha". Doshman and Zameen are completly originated in Avestan/Persian and were introduced into Urdu and Hindi. Sanskrit and Persian are related languages. Persian and Sanskrit have their origin in the proto indo-iranian language. Urdu and Hindi are new languages unlike Persian which originated directly from proto indo-iranian and Avestan.
@ManaMondial14 күн бұрын
I need to be more accurate in my research! I already found other so-called Hindi words that were originally Persian, but still ... Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@azamat1914 күн бұрын
@@ManaMondial there were still some really good information. I have learnt through your video that ordak is turkish. I was sure its of iranian origin because of the similarity to Duck in English. But your information was a good lecture for me. Thanks anyway.
@Shahanshah.Shahin14 күн бұрын
Good video, but there are four major mistakes in it because the words Atash (fire), Omid (hope), Doshman (enemy), and Zameen (land) are native Persian words. These words were borrowed by various Turkic languages and Indian languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, and others.
@ManaMondial14 күн бұрын
I'll pin your comment so others can also see that 🙃
@Shahanshah.Shahin14 күн бұрын
"Good video, but there are four major mistakes in it because the words *Atash* (fire), *Omid* (hope), *Doshman* (enemy), and *Zameen* (land) are native Persian words. These words were borrowed by various Turkic languages and Indian languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, and others."
@ManaMondial14 күн бұрын
🙏
@jessiewei861817 күн бұрын
Good job Mana👍
@ManaMondial17 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@kamranhooman306219 күн бұрын
Make a video about Japanese language either I mean more if you probably had already 😅
@ManaMondial19 күн бұрын
I`m studying Japanese right now, so we may see some of those videos soon :)
@vullematti444719 күн бұрын
As a French learning Farsi, it’s really interesting !
@kamranhooman306219 күн бұрын
Sorry if it's hard
@vullematti444719 күн бұрын
@ Hard but rewarding, it’s a really poetic language :)
@ManaMondial19 күн бұрын
Happy to hear that :)
@kawasukiyamahonda19 күн бұрын
This half white, half persian guy would like to thank you for your video. However, I must point out that if you ever have serious illness like cancer the medical options available to you would be less than ideal compared to treatments/operations available in America or Europe. The lack of what I would consider "adequate" healthcare technology/facilities is something a foreigner should consider if they want to move to Iran. I also hear that you could fly to Turkey for healthcare. Perhaps, you could share your opinion on the state of healthcare in your country, thanks.
@ManaMondial19 күн бұрын
If I had the same experience in both countries, I could give you a more valid answer! But here`s the thing. I think that for most cases, you`re gonna be ok with treatment in Iran. Here`s an example. Breast cancer has been so common in the country that I know several cases who have been treated and beat the illness. We may lack the latest technology/facilities compared to the best hospitals in the US, but the waiting time you see, especially in Europe, to reach a specialist doesn`t exist here, so it may help you diagnose the illness sooner. Sometimes you witness the absence of a certain medicine and "they" say that it`s a consequence of sanctions, but far from that, I think Iran`s healthcare system is doing quite good. Of course, if you own a foreign passport, you can always get back to your country, if you feel the system is not enough for you.
@FredShin-m7x19 күн бұрын
nice video if you can enjoy your life with $200 i think i need a better country cause i can barely enjoy life with $200 a day in canada and i own my own place and car all paid off
@ManaMondial19 күн бұрын
Interestingly, I wanted to immigrate to Canada just before Covid happened, I started learning French to apply for PR programs. Then Covid happened and I watch CBC`s "The National" every day and I feel sorry for the whole problems the country`s facing right now. Sounds like a totally different country compared to what I knew 6 years ago!
@Liviu.Ciocan22 күн бұрын
Hope can be a dangerous thing. It can convince us to let our guard down when we need to be the most vigilant. I greatly empathise with your video. Also, thank you so much for the level of openness and vulnerability you've shown here - it's a great feat, which is to be appreciated and respected. I'm a man, and I'm greatly insecure about my vulnerabilities. Your box metaphor also hit too close to home for me - I'm close to my 30s, I'm alone, and honesty, afraid. Afraid of what's to come. Afraid that there's nothing good to come. Even so, I try to wear my heart on my sleeve and in hope that I'll be able to change for the better. And again - hope can be dangerous - but, as many philosophical works mentioned, what else is there to do but to do our best. Thanks for the video, brother.
@ManaMondial22 күн бұрын
Comments like yours make it worthwhile to keep making videos even with just 50 views per week. Thank you so much for sharing this. It takes real courage to open up like you did here, and I respect that deeply. You’re not alone in this, and I hope you find the light you’re searching for. Thank you for being here, for watching, and for sharing your thoughts. It means a lot, truly. Let’s keep going, even when it’s hard.
@izmirbyghazale9324 күн бұрын
Nice
@ManaMondial24 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@earthrooster171724 күн бұрын
Ever thought about teaching english in Japan?
@ManaMondial24 күн бұрын
English is not my mother tongue, and apparently, Japan only needs native speakers
@iamapopsicle945724 күн бұрын
Hey Mana, speaking on Japan, have you read Shogun or Musashi? For me Shogun lead to other James Clavell books and to Whirlwind, which helped with my interest in Iran and a desire to visit. Hopefully your cheap rent accommodation can help you save to get to Japan. If I had nothing tieing me down, I'd pack a bag and put my thumb out and head East.
@ManaMondial23 күн бұрын
Well, after watching the TV adaptation of Shogun, I got interested in the book itself. I`ll definitely put your recommendations into my reading list. I hope that both of us get the chance to live where our heart is pumping for :)
@jessiewei861825 күн бұрын
Gorgeous!
@ManaMondial25 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@asiluawksadvnase823825 күн бұрын
Mana, it sounds like you're going through a tough time. Know that all of those other people around you who look like they have perfect boxes are also beaten up, scratched and dented inside. We all go through it from time to time, sometimes life just does that to you. You're the only one to have the courage to admit it publicly. As unpleasant as it is, try to celebrate these feelings because it's your life, your box and your scars. Try to accept them and hang in there until something or someone comes along to brighten up your box. PS. Sometimes we all need "friends". Try not to lean too hard on them, they can be treacherous.
@ManaMondial24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this beautiful message. It truly means a lot. You’re right-everyone’s ‘box’ has its share of dents and scratches, even if they don’t show it. Sharing these feelings is tough, but hearing words like yours makes it feel worth it. I’ll try to celebrate the imperfections, the scars, and the journey because, as you said, it’s all part of my box. Thank you again for your kindness and wisdom. It really brightened up my box today.
@kamranhooman306226 күн бұрын
Interesting idea, I think my box is gonna be rich
@ManaMondial26 күн бұрын
Hopefully 🙂
@hn169528 күн бұрын
Iran seems a good place to migrate to. I want to know what percentage of people can speak basic english in cities and also in towns villages. Thank you.
@ManaMondial28 күн бұрын
In larger cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz, many younger people and professionals can speak basic English, especially in areas popular with tourists. However, in smaller towns and villages, English speakers are less common, and it might be more challenging to communicate without knowing Persian. But Iranians are very friendly and often go out of their way to help, even with a language barrier! 😊 If you need tips or have questions about specific cities, feel free to ask!"
@Analog1973Ай бұрын
Iranians are very nice people and cultural and excellent cooks for a Vegetarian like me. I worked with Iranians in Los Angeles so I know.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
I'm happy to hear that you had a positive experience dealing with Iranians. Thanks for your kind comment 👍
@Analog1973Ай бұрын
@ManaMondial You are welcome and i wish you that God our Creator gives you and your family Health and Happiness.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
@@Analog1973 Wish you the same :)
@kamranhooman3062Ай бұрын
Nice, make more videos about your trips
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Let's hit the road together
@kazmakesnoiseАй бұрын
Beautiful stuff! Keep posting dude - no one shows anything like this about your country on KZbin!
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thanks 😊 I try to post more of these 🙃
@Quo-vadis-domineАй бұрын
Here is my 👍🏼 and comment to support the algorythm of your Channel ✅
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
I really appreciate it 🙏
@Zsolt-z6yАй бұрын
A taarof is egy olyan dolog ami menővé teszi Iránt a külső szemlélő számára de lehet hogy a hétköznapokban idegesítő. 😀 Több videót néztem ahol annak örült az utazó, hogy ingyen volt a taxi, a vásárlás stb. 😄Ha fellendül a turizmus akkor a taaroffal valamit kezdeni kell. 😁
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Köszönöm a gondolataidat, örülök, hogy nézed a videókat!
@martin-1965Ай бұрын
Okay, I know you're earning more that Mr Beast from KZbin now... well, okay maybe not in $$$ but you're earning more respect from your viewers 😎 Maybe you need to have that "shocked face" on the thumbnail pointing at something topical and saying "You won't believe what I found in... etc" or "This will change your life forever" 😂😂😂 Maybe not - sure, you have to play the YT game a bit, but stay being you as much as possible as it stands out from all the rubbish out there :)
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
At least respect doesn’t get taxed! 😂😎 Thanks for noticing the effort to keep it real, it means the world to me! 🙌
@martin-1965Ай бұрын
Here in Wales in the UK, back in the 1970s and into the 1980s, my mother and my aunties would Tarof (I never had a word for it haha) whenever they went out for lunch or even just a coffee. I always knew it was coming - an intense battle as purses were brought out of handbags and each demanded that they were paying 😂😂😂 As a child I found it all very funny and charming, but it was done out of love and respect for each other. Each time one of them would win and pay the bill, and over time I think it all worked out to be fair. We definitely don't have the taxi drivers offering rides for free though (even if it would have been Tarof) as they get the money up front through an app on your phone lol. These traditions are fascinating and important culturally, but over time they will die out I am sad to say. Perhaps you could do a video about haggling at shops or markets as I woudl be interested to see how that works in Iran. I have been to Istanbul and enjoyed the haggling in the great bazaar, the invite to sit down for tea or coffee, the walking away from the shop with the shopkeeper calling after you and saying, come, sit sit, let us talk and find an agreement 😍 - I loved the game and I got some bargains and - I suspect - I paid over the fair price as well for some of my purchases 🤦♂🤦♂ So if possible it would be fascinating to see how different styles of shopping work in your home town and country. Once again, love your videos and hope more and more people discover your channel :)
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
It’s so fascinating to hear that Tarof-like battles happened in Wales too-I guess we’re all united in our love of awkward-yet-charming payment wars! You’re right, traditions like these hold so much love and respect, and it’s bittersweet to see them fade away. I might just take my phone to a bazaar and give you a glimpse of it, but first I need to get more subscribers. It probably helps with the confidence of recording outdoors! Thank you for the inspiration and your lovely words-they mean so much! ✨"
@Mike_Hawk1Ай бұрын
Could someone purchase a house/construct a house in Iran (not big cities) with 10,000-50,000 USD? What would that money buy besides a home etc? Thanks
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Where I live, the average price is around 40k. I guess you can`t buy a place for less that 30k, unless you go for a village with few facilities, etc. Well, depends on what you want to do with that thing. Residential land can be found as cheap as 5 -6k. If you want to make money, it`s very popular to buy a truck and rent it. Truck drivers have a really good life here. It all depends on what you want to do with that money
@Mike_Hawk1Ай бұрын
@@ManaMondial Appreciate the reply. How long do you think 10-50K USD would last a person if he isn’t working a job in Iran? Would that person be able to easily cover rent, bills, food, car etc? How long would he sustain this lifestyle with that kind of money, without a job? Also, what’s the average salary in Iran? What’s considered a "high" salary in Iran? Sorry for so many questions 😅 I have so many questions I wanted to ask an Iranian who lives in Iran because I’m so curious! I hope I can ask more
@ManaMondial28 күн бұрын
@@Mike_Hawk1 Well, it depends on many factors. 10k means 700 million Tooman. If you want to spend it in a year, it`ll be 58 million Tooman a month, which is quite good. Half of the country earn between 10 to 20 million a month, I personally live with 12 million a month and this is the way I live, so, with 58 million, you can live really good. If you choose cheaper cities or small towns, it`s gonna be even easier. There are many small towns with descent facilities which are just a 30 minute ride to big cities, if you want a more active lifestyle. You can buy a car with as low as 4k, fuel is cheaper than 30 cents, so it makes sense to buy a car. Again, it depends on many factors like what you want from life, how much you spend on different things, the place you choose to live, all of that
@Mike_Hawk124 күн бұрын
@@ManaMondial Do you know anything regarding foreigners ability to move to Iran or purchase property there? I'd like to move there someday, and I'm young. I have no issues going into the military either.
@iamapopsicle9457Ай бұрын
Thank you for the funny explanation. From Aussie.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thank you for the comment 😊
@iamapopsicle9457Ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos. Not sure I understand toman and rial fully yet though to be honest 😂
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
@iamapopsicle9457 It's officially called Rial. But we lose 1 zero and say Toman instead in everyday life 😁
@iamapopsicle9457Ай бұрын
Yep but the dropping the 000s part and trying to get info just via Google translate and I think the exchange rates aren’t accurate just googling.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
@iamapopsicle9457 Of course, it's confusing for foreigner coz they don't have any idea about the prices 🙂
@JackButlerVideosАй бұрын
The AI thumbnail is pretty good! what did you use?
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Chatgpt
@pochatablet5948Ай бұрын
These life and culture videos are very interesting, thanks you and I hope you keep making them and get more subscribers!
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thank you, I will
@jessiewei8618Ай бұрын
Yeh, I experienced it in Iran 😆
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
😄
@cocoaclassiccars5012Ай бұрын
this should have had thousands of views by now
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thanks to people like you and their comments, that`s at least imaginable :)
@kamranhooman3062Ай бұрын
I personally like Tarof
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Tarof is such a fascinating and unique part of our culture
@ronykarmakar3713Ай бұрын
How much salary gets in translator in Tehran ? And how much avarage irani people earn ?
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Depends on the person! If you`re just a regular translator, something like 280 dollars a month. If you work in export/import and the guy you work for doesn`t know any English, Well, you`re gonna become rich lol
@ronykarmakar3713Ай бұрын
@ManaMondial brother I want to export rice in iran and I am from India West Bengal. Here price of rice is 0.35 dollars per kg ( starting). It's initial stage still I want to export . My gf is a irani but due to distance we hardly talk nowadays.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
@@ronykarmakar3713 Well I know that people buy Indian rice, but I`m not familiar with the process of importing
@KafshakTashtakАй бұрын
I guess you cannot find any place in America to rent for 200$/month. So thats still pretty cheap in comparison. But not cheap for Iranians.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊
@KafshakTashtakАй бұрын
Iran needs more houses like this. Old architecture, with a modern touch. Yard, garage, patio, colorful windows, AC, etc. Enough with apartments already.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! There’s something so special about homes that blend traditional Iranian architecture with modern comforts. Having spaces like a yard, a patio, and those beautiful colorful windows really makes a house feel like a home. Apartments have their place, but it would be amazing to see more of this style come back in Iran. Thanks for sharing this thought - I think a lot of people would love to see this happen too! 😊
@TheRacerRichАй бұрын
I don't understand the low sub count. The content is super interesting. I assume KZbin doesn't want to let an Iranian get monetized.
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that! It really means a lot to know the content resonates with you. I’m determined to keep going! It’s support from people like you that keeps me motivated. Hopefully, the channel will reach more people over time. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts! 😊
@kamranhooman3062Ай бұрын
Make more videos about the middle east parents
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
I will 🙂
@martin-1965Ай бұрын
You are most definitely a credit to both your family and your beautiful, complex country with it's rich history. From the scenery and daily life your videos should be watched by many more people across the world, so they can see the hidden life of ordinary Iranian people who have more in common with ordinary people around the world, than many people know. Please keep making adn sharing you videos :)
@ManaMondialАй бұрын
Thank you so much for such kind words! It truly means a lot to know that my videos are helping people see everyday life here. I hope to continue bridging that gap. Your support and encouragement keep me motivated to keep sharing more. Thank you for being part of this journey with me! 😊🌍