tsiklonaut
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As of drinking - yes it's possible, but only if you get to know in-depth family and they'll invite you for an evening and sleeping out at their place. There will be home brewed arak-like rather heavy drink on offer after eating, BUT only done behind closed doors and in a very civilized- and usually limited manner, even with mild drinking you most cases cannot leave on the streets (for an obvious reason - the speciefic smells on you 😀) It's really a private 'secret tradition' (although done for centuries, and publically before the islamic revolution) and practiced just by few iranian families these days. It's certanly not some mass-drinking thing as wrongly claimed by some people.
Mass drinking in Iran is: black tea! By far and in massive amounts of tea's caffeine (very dark-strong tea), and unreal amounts of sugar (sometimes 1/4 of the glass is filled with sugar)! For the first few days I love it, but after many days of this my stomatch starts to protest although the irianian people keep inviting you for a tea everywhere, even in the bank office you often get tea and a very long chat with the banker and their staff who're all very curious of the outside world and also about your opinion on Iran. I've literally seen tears coming from iranian's eyes when I honestly voice out how I love Iran (since they know they're mostly negatively bashed by western media and opinions) 🙂
Mass drinking in Iran is: black tea! By far and in massive amounts of tea's caffeine (very dark-strong tea), and unreal amounts of sugar (sometimes 1/4 of the glass is filled with sugar)! For the first few days I love it, but after many days of this my stomatch starts to protest although the irianian people keep inviting you for a tea everywhere, even in the bank office you often get tea and a very long chat with the banker and their staff who're all very curious of the outside world and also about your opinion on Iran. I've literally seen tears coming from iranian's eyes when I honestly voice out how I love Iran (since they know they're mostly negatively bashed by western media and opinions) 🙂