Which of these countries would you most like to visit when things calm down?
Posted by RookOfEdo@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 28 comments
Posted by RookOfEdo@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 28 comments
Adept-One-4632@reddit
If Iran's regime gets toppled then i would like to visit it someday.
As for Israel, the only reason i can go there is for religious purposes, but i am not religious. Also their goverment is made up of genocidal manoacs, so that also.
Stverghame@reddit
Anyone who has slightly followed me on reddit knows that I absolutely love Iran for the past 6-7 years.
I truly hope it will be calm enough for a visit soon
gk98s@reddit
Why would people follow you on Reddit bro this isn't Instagram
Stverghame@reddit
There is an option. I did not invent it.
Also, "follow" here was just "be introduced" rather than what you're suggesting.
gk98s@reddit
Idk mate why would people "be introduced" on Reddit
Stverghame@reddit
Idk for you, but I don't really find it too mind-consuming to remember someone's username or comment.
ThereIsBetter@reddit
M8 your post history is hidden
Stverghame@reddit
I did not say "Hey, check now".
PuzzleheadedWeight18@reddit
Very interesting because I want to manage and visit every country anyway during lifetime.
However between these I am much more likely to visit Iran, specifically due to having Lebanese heritage (and surname) and as such Visa-free access.
And both have policy where you can't have documented proof of entering from the other in passport so Israel won't be likely (although having Lebanese surname also isn't entirely good for there atm.)
Odd-Organization-740@reddit
Iran is a beautiful country. I wanted to visit before things went to shit.
shqiptarski1444@reddit
You wanted to visit under the Islamic regime? Does Bulgaria have visa free access to Iran?
Odd-Organization-740@reddit
No, we need visa, which I would request. From what I understand about the Islamic regime, it had strict regulations on life, but it enforced them pretty poorly. Young Iranians are quite liberal and they get away with a lot of things. That's what makes them even more interesting to me. Idk if it's true anymore after the war.
5cozi@reddit
3m account with 40k karma guys
LaVeriteEstDansLeVin@reddit
Maybe he's very funny
time_observer@reddit
Maybe he's sexy
RookOfEdo@reddit (OP)
I've got the looks that drive girls wild haha
freddo_expresso@reddit
Iran is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with one of the richest and most ancient cultures.
Israel is a settler-colony..
Usual-Trouble-2357@reddit
I mean, I also chose Iran, it's after all one of the greatest and oldest civilizations on this planet, but to be fair the old Yiddish speaking Ashkenazi culture seems like it was quite refined, ironic and fun.
Yiddish sounds like it is (was?) such as fun and expressive language. I mean just look at words like klutz or schmear or whatever, they're all almost self-evident in meaning.
kuhinjski@reddit
Iran is a bigger place so i guess there might be something interesting to see. I imagine them both to look like the surface of Mars for the most part and im no Elon Musk here.
gytis_gotbanned_lol@reddit
if you want something close to mars then there are areas in mongolia that kinda look like it
kuhinjski@reddit
Thats the point - i dont.
gytis_gotbanned_lol@reddit
you don't what
iboreddd@reddit
I've visited both long time ago. Iran is definitely very beautiful and worth to visit again
Young_Owl99@reddit
Iran is in my bucket list for years. I really want to visit there.
But I didn’t because
I afraid that enterence to Iran can effect a possible schengen application I will do in future.
Iran always had unstable foreign politics so I afraid.
shqiptarski1444@reddit
The only thing I want to see in Israel is the BOSNIAN mosque in Caesarea
Substratas@reddit
Results.
Mucupka@reddit
Both. I support Israel's right to exist, and I also love the Iranian people(s).
Worried-Owl-9198@reddit
Palestine