Life in Iran is shaped by rapid urbanization, a relatively young and well-educated population, strong family bonds, and a mix of modern and traditional influences. Daily life is also influenced by economic pressures, religious customs, and a vibrant urban scene, particularly in the nation's cities.[1][2][3][4]
Iran’s daily life is complex—a combination of modernity and tradition—anchored by urban growth, vibrant youth, economic adaptation, and enduring cultural and religious practices.[2][3][4][1][7]