Even our american neighbors back in ohio were knew what the nevrooz is. I was really surprised. People whom visited other countries, and open minded to the other cultures... this is what America needs!
I', an arab and the joke he said about how arabs clap was totally true. In ninth grade graduation party, they played music and as students we had to clap the whole song. On top of that I was wearing a ring. half way through my hands were red because i was clapping so hard. and the song was about ten minutes so my hands hurt so hard for like a week.
guys just wante to say im iranian my self and like i wish we all could live in our great country together but we cant now(for resones you already know). i have been living overseas for a long time and im only 17 so. .. just want to say where ever you are, you are not alone i love you . Happy Norooz/Nowruz Till The Day We Meet Again xoxo
Maz, it is true, what you are saying. When i was in Iran i was watching these eternal greetings in persian language, which seemed never to end, every day. 😀 Maybe this is the reason, why negotiations last for so long.😀 Thank you maz.😀 God bless you.😀
So true. I have Arab and Turkish friend's, they LOVE music and dancing. Weddings? Omg you better be dancing at their parties😆 My Labanese friend, no joke,she dances as she's cleaning her home.
🌷Nowruz Mubarak💐 Persian culture (and the people) has and have brought great joy to my life. Even growing up Greek-British in America we always attended the Nowruz parade each spring on Madison Ave.
Happy Nowrooz 2018 May God bless u with more subscribers, more funny content to share n make jokes. I always learn a lot, while laughing my head off, sometimes tears rolling down my face. We Ismailies all around the world celebrate on 21st of March
Maaaaz ... you killed me laughing loud.. I am working import\export 😂 I am French & Swiss by mom and Agentinian Italian by dad. When asking which country i am coming from I give the same answer😂 every where😅😂
Maz..i am a Zoroastrian indian From Persia.. ..👆my ancestors.. From persia.. .. ..keep the world Peace this way,man.. .. N keep'em smiling..... .. ..freddy mercury was Persian zoroastrian with e.african indian,growing up,roots.. Who then lived in the U.k..Happy navroz though not really navroz time..watching the clip now.. ..tom cruise.. Teimur khoroush.. Khorous..zzz..Funnee,man.. Ms.havovee,mumbai India..
Thanks Maz, that was most enjoyable! More so since I am a Zoroastrian born and brought up in Karachi, Pakistan, and we just celebrated Nowruz on the 21st of March.
Didn’t had the pleasure of knowing you and hadn’t seen any of your amazing performances and saw your name and watch the first clip and now can’t stop! The way construct the jokes is awesome and as a writer I really love the way that you pick apart the cultural issues which we don’t even notice since we have experienced them our entire lives... Not a commentator but couldn’t not pay respect and Wish you the best 🙏🏻❤️
Very funny. I worked for Iranian brothjers who bought an Italian restaurant in the 90's. They were awesome, human folks (much more so than my experience with my own countrymen.
To me personally one super interesting and very funny frequently repeated persian phrase, which i heard in Iran so often, is 'khasta nabashid' or also 'khasta nabashid agha'.😀
Hi hello hi, hello hi hi, hi, hello hi, hello hi, love your comedy Maz! I think you switched videos 3 and 4 in your description, but who cares, it's so much fun!! And happy Norooz everybody!
Mr Maz it is an Honor and such a pleasure to view your video clips on RU-vid. Thank you so much for sharing them with the world on here. 👏🏻❤️💐🙏🏻 👏🏻❤️💐🙏🏻 Thank F*ck for you 😅😂🤣 I mean it 😜🤪😝 خِیلی ممنون، مِرسی!! 🙏🏻💐❤️👏🏻 👏🏻❤️💐🙏🏻
not to be like political but i just have a question regarding joke no.2 why is it okay for america to have a nuclear programme but not iran? like who named the U.S the nuclear programme police?
Coming from Iraq. I would say 4 main things make me understand why Iran should not have nukes: 1. Iran has a unique political system in that they have a democracy, but its "guarded" by an Ayatollah. That means you never have a single unified message from Iran, and often the government and the Ayatollah are at odds when it comes to foreign policy. That means the president says the aim is to be peaceful, then the Ayatollah fires a test missile the next day that can hit the heart of Europe. 2. Iran does not have the experience in self control of nukes, like other super powers had during the cold war. That means, we would have a scary period of cold war mishaps. Think missing nukes, the Cuba crisis and early warning system failures. 3. Iran does not really need nukes to deter anyone, now that the world know you cant occupy Iraq or Afghanistan with modern weapons, let alone Iran. 4. Iran getting nukes would start an Arms race in the middle east. Not with Israel, they already have them. But with Saudi Arabia, and THAT scares me more than anything else. Yes, on the face value, people/countries should be equally treated. On the bigger picture, freedom to have nukes is scary to a lot of powerful countries
Arabistan - Arabian peninsula Hindustan- india Armenistan - Armenia Englistan - England Faristan- iran Turkistan- Turkey Kurdistan - province in iran where kurds are majority Tatastan, Bashkirtostan & Dagestan provinces of Russia. Balochistan province in East iran bordering Pakistan's largest province Balochistan. East Turkestan - Xinjiang largest province of China ( mostly desert )
Hey Maz You are one heck of person Love your comedy Always picks me up Al the best from India Hope to see you live here (Can’t afford the ticket and VISA) Btw they celebrate Nauroz here in India as well.... in one of the most controversial and beautiful state...Jammu and Kashmir and am sure in rest of India as well Cheers