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Traditions, customs you will only see in Iran – Part 1

To truly understand a country’s culture and people, it is imperative to have a basic understanding of their customs and traditions.

In Iran, there are plenty of customs that are as routine as drinking water for Iranians but they can leave a foreign traveler with a raised eyebrow.  

Read on to discover the cultural customs only Iranians will understand and you will find only in Iran.   

1) Soor Dadan or offering pastries

Soor Dadan (سور دادن) literally means to offer pastries or to throw a party or banquet; but it requires a bit more context.

Soor Dadan is a party Iranians throw in order to celebrate something they have bought that is valuable (like a house or car) or another big occasion like a graduation or landing a dream job or a big purchase. Iranians love to share the joy and they do not let you off easy until they get your soor.

Friends and family might tell you ‘Soor Dareh’ or ‘Shirinish-o key midi?’ (You have to throw a party or when are you going to give the sweets?). It does not necessarily have to be a party though. You could get some sweets or treat to dinner.  

With all that being said, treats in Iran are quite ordinary things and Iranians do not need a reason to organize tea parties with sweets in the company of friends. You might even walk into work one day to find a random box of sweets!  

Also read:

Part 2 – Charitable deeds (Kheirat)

Part 3 –  Throwing water behind the traveler

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