Dos and don’ts to see and visit Nowruz

Dos and don’ts to see and visit Nowruz

1. Avoid sending congratulatory messages. Send to all message will definitely only make the telecom happy. If someone is dear to us, send a message to him separately.

2. Kissing in sight and visiting is not a sign of intimacy. We may like to kiss someone but does he like it too? Do not forcefully kiss each other!

3.Cologne may make our clothes smell good, but let’s take a bath, and of course, let’s not forget that cologne does not do the job of toothpaste.

4. Don’t say in conversations: Ignorant, where were you last year? Why didn’t you get news? Where have you been with knowledge? Let’s not complain about each other so much.

5⃣ My death, your life!

Eat you nuts!
_ You drink tea from the Quran!
Eat fruit for your mother’s life!!

Do not insist on the guest so much. Do not compliment. A lot of compliments is not a sign of politeness. This means that no one will say afterwards: Didi Mashala, a thousand Mashalas, how much they complimented us!

6⃣ Do not separate the pistachios! I agree that it is tastier, but the rest of the nuts are also guilty, their hope is in your teeth!

7⃣ Let’s not go to the spectacular Eid empty-handed. We are not going to buy compote. A flower branch, a book for the host’s child.

8. Don’t ask for the host’s Wi-Fi password immediately. It is as if something is stuck in our teeth and we say to the host: Sir, can you brush your toothbrush for a minute?

9⃣ In the short time of seeing and visiting, we should avoid describing our illnesses, deaths and accidents we have seen on the road or exchanging bitter family news. Even you dear friend!

Salam Alaikum I bought a car!

Do not show off our financial successes in visits. If he speaks or the host asks, let’s answer. These braggadocios are fur!

We don’t ask our children to hang their heads in front of guests, recite pomegranates with a hundred rubies or English surahs and numbers by heart. Children are not our toys.

Let’s talk quietly. We don’t need to raise our voice to draw the attention of others to our precious words. Why are you still unemployed? Why didn’t you get married? Why did you get divorced? Why is your income low? Why did you operate your nose? Why did you cut your hair like this? The answer to none of these questions has anything to do with us. don’t ask Especially from the younger ones.

Appreciate each other. If someone did something for us in the past year, took care of us somewhere, listened to our heartache, let’s tell him that we are grateful and that we remember him.

Let’s love each other as long as there is a chance to live, maybe this will be the last meeting, speaking and writing. I wish you peace, security and smiles in the new year.

Send these small experiences to others, maybe we had better views and visits during Eid.

#Ehsan_Mohammadi

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This post is written by b_1300