Showing posts with label farsi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farsi. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A big difference?

In Japan, the election starts, in which they say a change in the power structure is evident more than a week before the voting. What if the opposition doesn't win? In our country, it's almost impossible to carry out a fraud, but who knows what could happen in the voting behaviors of my fellow countrymen and women. It will be a very crucial 12 days for my country. I'm a little distressed that I can't participate in this historical election, but I'm too far away from home... I'll just have to watch as a spectator!

General election in Farsi...

entikhabat-i omumi...

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Start of Ramazan!

tIt was the starting day of fasting. I'm sure it's also about praying and feeling religious, but as I had some staff who will not even sip water, I wanted to see how tough it is not to even have a glass of water...
It was cruel... It's really a challenge when the climate here is so dry and the thirst attacks you with temptations...
Luckily, I endured the trial, and found out how happy I am to be able to eat!


are you going to fast too?

I guess not...

hey! where'd you get that funny clothes!
you're supposed to be a guy! why are you wearing a girly's clothes!?

can't get out!? you can stay there and reflect on yourself!

okay, okay... welcome back!

well... I guess you're comfortable with them on...

Okay... what time can I start eating today... on the left... ۱ yek, ۹ noh, ۴ chahar, ۷ haft...

after 19:47!!

but the sun ain't going down! it still like daytime at 7:30PM!

But they were starting the prayer... so I think it's okay!

let's eat!! I'll start with this glass of Coke!

And the dinner I had already ordered...

a Japanese bento! or much rather an imitated version of a bento...

It was another busy day to get ready for the biggest operation in a while. I really didn't like the way things were going, but I had no choice but to go on! Exchanging words with Tokyo and negotiating here in Tehran really is painstaking and hearing no words of reconciliation makes me pessimistic about my position. It was the first time I asked myself "why am I here?" Well, I have to try to keep my motivation going so I really would not lose my interest with the job...