Everyone should read, it is an interesting view of Saudi woman studying in "Iranian studies" and bloging her experience, this strikes out right at the beginning:
" I have been living here for nine months now, and my experience with the wide majority of people that I meet – and you meet a lot in the hustle and bustle of Tehran and surrounding regions – is that people are able to separate between politics and individuals in a way that is in fact unique in the Middle East. Not one person I have come across has cared that I am Saudi Arabian; not one person I have come across has cared that I am Sunni."
Which I was telling to Saudi's here like @Fullmoon that no one really cares if you are Sunni or from anywhere ... anyway enjoy:
A Saudi woman details life in Iran
and the blog is:
saudiiniran
" I have been living here for nine months now, and my experience with the wide majority of people that I meet – and you meet a lot in the hustle and bustle of Tehran and surrounding regions – is that people are able to separate between politics and individuals in a way that is in fact unique in the Middle East. Not one person I have come across has cared that I am Saudi Arabian; not one person I have come across has cared that I am Sunni."
Which I was telling to Saudi's here like @Fullmoon that no one really cares if you are Sunni or from anywhere ... anyway enjoy:
A Saudi woman details life in Iran
and the blog is:
saudiiniran