1) In Egypt you will be treated as a brother and welcomed guest. and if you liked it and decided to stay. you will be one of its people.
2) Masr, but the correct arabic is Misr.
3) If Israel has nuclear weapons, then why not Iran?, this is just for argument sake, but I wish we live in world without weapons (especially in Israel, lool)
4) Israel has a strong military equipment, yet they cannot engage in a real ground war. simply, because they dont have a real case to defend. Proof, they lost miserably to Hezbollah.
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2007-09-01 21:42:22
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answered by Sultan Shalfat the Adventurer 5
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OK a long question humm humm
how will an Iranian-American be treated when he comes to tour Egypt...? depends on your behavior then your personality
actually real life in Egypt is better than Egypt yahoo section if you like this section you are likely to like traveling to Egypt
you have made your decision to include Egypt in your list of places to visit after you finish your studies...So what problems will possibly face you when I visit Egypt? I guess that Totally Depends on what are you planning to do here
we Call Egypt Masr here
My political view on Iran's nuclear program? I pray that trhe American claims that Iran is developing nuclear weapons Is true !
about Israel's military I guess we are over estimating its strength
you did asked many Questions but I am glad to answer them all
cheer up brother!
2007-09-01 07:14:28
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answered by Gamal El Dean 3
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I'm interested to answer all your questions, so please don't do that to me and post many important topics in one question if you look for a serious answer. You make my life difficult this way.
1- If you come as tourist you better use the American passport as in the meantime you can't get the visa by the Iranian passport. In this case you'll be treated like a tourist.
2- For every time there are different problems, so you better ask when the date of your tour is closer.
3- Masr in spoken Egyptian language. Misr in classical written Arabic.
4- I translate an Egyptian proverb here which will say it all shortly to you {The enemy of my enemy is my friend} I think you got it. I wanted to give you more details on this topic, so keep it till you ask a special question about it.
2007-09-01 11:45:15
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answered by Wise Heart 7
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I wish we lived in a world without borders and you did not have to be concerned about what countries leaders, governmental and religious, were doing to separate the citizens of the world from each other.
I admire your desire to travel.
Just as much as I admire that you study to increase yourself.
Since I am very much anti-war I am also anti-nuclear programs whatever country they are developed in.
As you can see I do not appear to be actually answering any of your questions.
I just wanted to post in order to wish you well in competing your studys and say that I hope you do explore Egypt and enjoy your exploration.
What drew me to come and answer here is just that I myself am highly infatuated with Egypt for a long time now. I would love to see the Pyramids and a lot of the temples also. I have been privileged to have had some Egyptian friends here in USA and they are the ones that really inbedded in me a desire to visit that country.
I hope someday this world will grow up out of it's idiocity and people everywhere will feel more comfortable travelling around and learning from each other.
Good Luck!
2007-09-01 08:32:44
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answered by genntri 5
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well , your fir-est question you are welcome in Egypt in any time, we welcoming you, and you will be treated good but that don't mean that there are few people who you might get in trouble with , that is rarely , second question, we call it both masr and misr but misr in official language, third question, we know that America wants to control the world but that won't happen as long as we Arabs cooperating together, and we Egyptians supporting Iran in its nuclear program and we love Iran people and I'm not flattering , and i didn't understand your question of Israel military. but we Egyptians supporting Iran, and we Egyptians don't hate any country. our symbol is peace and love. and prince of percia is a realy good game i played it it seems that you are a fan of it. and i'm realy glad to anwer all of your questions
2007-09-01 07:56:59
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answered by sensitive boy 1
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you will be treated as a brother .you wont meet with specific problems. as long as you are pleasant, you will be treated as a prince.
your choice to come to Masr is wise , for there is so much to see here.
about the iranian nuclear program, i m not an expert here, but i dont trust american claims on any topic. it wants us to be enemies of a moslem state , but this will never be .
my views about israel's military is that empty vessels make much noise. we have seen hizb alah rubbing israel's nose with humility. they have arms, but chicken liver , thank God for that.
one last advice, when you travel anywhere, dont discuss political topics so as not to be accused of espionage. this is for your safety .
2007-09-01 08:43:05
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answered by Moonrise 7
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Oemgee what a accident you're right here too. ok I truly have a query for you, only be honest kay! How are Palestinians taken care of by way of Jews like your self???? think of approximately that haha.
2016-10-03 11:35:34
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answered by ? 4
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''Masr''we call it, well you'll be so welcomed from Egyptians, generosity and hospitality. But i fear when you arrive at the air port.
My cousin, she live all her life abroad but she doesn't have the nationality, she has the Iranian one only! They kept her 2 hours in the airport!!
2007-09-01 10:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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u will be treated as a really close brother , we r very friendly
and we call it masr
the main problem in egypt is traffic , so takecare
i'm very pruod of iran's nuclear programme, they r really
tough men and brave to challenge the biggest force in the world
and for the american politics , they must die with their anger
about the last point , i think u already know what i feel about these dirty killers
thanks
i hope u enjoy it arash
2007-09-01 07:09:33
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answered by Pharmacist 6
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ok prince, how do you feel about Iraq's development of nuclear weapons. after all you must have mixed feelings. your new and adopted country should have your loyalty otherwise why live there, they are after all educating you and supporting your future.
however your roots are in Iran and presumably many of your relatives too
so how do you feel about your juxtaposition here?
2007-09-01 10:43:01
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answered by sabrina 5
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