In Persian, in reference to telling time, the 12-hour set is used rather than the 24-hour set. The word for midnight does not exclusively refer to 12 A.M. like it does in English. It refers to anytime between 12am and sunrise.

In America, when you want to get someone's attention, you usually point at them or wave them over. In contrast, in Iran, to signal someone over you wave them over with the palm down. Also, the thumbs up notion is viewed as vulgar to many Iranians. Americans will also shake their head from left to right for no and up to down for yes. Conversely, Iranians signal yes by dipping your down with a slight turn. They signal no with a sharp nod up and down.

Dining culture in Iran is very different from that of America. Depending of the stature of the setting, you may be sitting on the floor or at a table.You may or may not have to eat using your hand. Regardless, one eats with their right hand. Also, it is polite to try at least a little bit of everything that is served. Also, in Iranian culture, Taarof is a verbal and non-verbal system of politeness. It's the idea of trying to remain as humble as possible. Compliments are not given often and if you are offered something, even if you want it, you have to first decline it.

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