You say "WHAT do you think about Iranian people " not "How."
Also, your nick name is funny to American because Fart mean gooze(passing gas) and so does toot!
Most American think that they are nice people when they meet them.
They just don't agree with the government.
I personally am Iranian and think that Iranians are really annoying, think they are better than the next person and judgmental.
2007-03-20 08:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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From where I sit, Iran has a long, proud history with some major contributions to civilization in the sciences etc.... Recently, the hard line Muslim leadership has not made Iran any friends, and the current President has not helped. You must understand that I am an American, and am in my 40's so everything is cast in the light of the media (We all know how reliable a source that is), and my memories of the Hostage situation involving our embassy personel from the late 1970's. I do not for a minute believe that the media accurately portrays anything, and don't believe that the hardliners running things represent every Iranian. I just hope we don't wind up fighting a war with each other before leadership in both places get's a clue...and no, that is not a slap at the current American leadership, as I have equally low expectations from the Democrats also.
2007-03-15 23:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Iranian people could determine their own government, without the interference of the Mullahs, they no doubt would become a nation of worth.
But, since they were denied that privilege and allowed the religious Godfathers to take over, the future for that region is questionable.
2007-03-22 15:58:13
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answered by Mr. Been there 4
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We don't have much opportunity to give an evaluation of the Iranians...we see more of how their leaders conduct the country just like they see how our leaders conduct their actions.
From what I have observed is that they like to live their lives very much like ours. We call it the "western" ways.
In neither case are the peoples of either countries represented properly.
2007-03-23 21:29:28
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answered by dVille 4
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It seemed, they were really on the verge 10 years ago of breaking the strangle hold the radical religious leaders have on their government.
But then, I don't know, something happened. The momentum stopped and Iran has reverted to being led my a bunch of maniacs, hell-bent on suppressing freedoms and possessing nuclear arms.
They are going to end up starting a war, and Iran will be in ruins.
2007-03-15 23:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the people from Iraq are for the most part good people that would mind their own business, but they have these groups of terrorists, and extremists that are CRAZY!!!!!
I have compassion on the people in Iraq, I would hate to have crazies like they have doing such terrible damage to my country. I pray for them and hope that our Troops can make a difference and make it a better Nation for them to live in.
2007-03-23 18:57:01
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answered by gigi 5
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I have meet several Iranian over the years. They all are nice people. Most are smart, professional and dislike the religious government of their homeland.
2007-03-23 07:01:31
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answered by SuperKdog 3
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Normal people living in a theocractic regime led by an evil dictactor. I was born in Peru but I live in the U.S.
2007-03-16 03:42:26
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answered by cynical 6
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It seems that Iranian are well organized and united. It is normal for normal people. They seems to have diffrent thinking from westren life style.
2007-03-23 05:22:57
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answered by MAK 2
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They're just like people everywhere. They're pround of where they're from, they want the best for themselves and their families and they don't want people to take advantage of them. The people aren't politics.
I'm sure we all have something in common.
2007-03-15 23:08:41
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answered by mmatthews000 4
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