 Hey everyone, I hope you're well. Welcome back to my channel, I can't do this on you. If you're new here, my name is Sepi and this is my student. I feel like I want to say hi, Sepi, when you say my name is Sepi. This is Sol and this is my other sister, Saina. And today on my Instagram, if you don't follow, it's Persian Bunny. I asked you guys to send me questions to answer for the three of us because I always get asked questions and I just thought it's easier to film with Q&A. I haven't done a Q&A by myself either and I've looked at some of the questions and some of them are a bit individual but we'll go through them and we'll answer as many as we can without repeating the same question. I'm just going to get out my phone and... Have you seen her questions? No, we haven't seen her questions. So no one's seen the questions apart from me. Do I read the names of the people who submitted the questions just for their own... Arbenu. So the first question is, what's your favourite thing about each other? Love you all. Love you too. What's your favourite thing about each other? So let's say our favourite thing about Sol that she has me as a sister. So my favourite thing about Sol is... I have so many, I don't know what to pick. She's very, very caring and she loves working with children which is what I love to do as well so we've been discussed up together a lot and that's my current favourite thing because obviously if I list all my favourite things it would be her ages. My favourite thing about Sol is the fact that she sings this one song for the past 25 years. You're not for me. And it's literally not a whole song. Please don't sing. It's literally three words. Please don't because then everyone will see the difference. I know so amazing grace where she thinks she's like Whitney Houston but yeah. And then what's your favourite thing about me? Oh my god, there's so many. She has me as a sister. She's like a complete... She's not even human, she's an angel and she's such a blessing to our family. What's your favourite thing about me? So many. You, you full stop, you're wonderful. I think my favourite thing about you is what a good liar you are. She's fantastic, she's amazing. I love the fact that she's so kind and she really goes way out of her way to help people and she never mentions it, you'll never hear her. She always goes out of her way to help people all the time. And genuinely help people from the bottom of our heart. That's really nice. My favourite thing about Seppie is probably her cupboard because I try and squeeze myself into her clothes all the time. You've lost so much weight that you didn't put it on. This is her. She's wearing my top. I'm wearing Seppie's top. I'm wearing Seppie's lips. Yeah, basically we all wear each other's clothes. We always do that. And then our favourite thing about Sinah, we can't say, okay, you cannot, and my friends know this, you cannot take Sinah somewhere with you and not have, when I say the whole place, I mean the whole, if it's the whole club, if it's the whole restaurant, if it's the whole party, having the time of their life and laughing within like 10 minutes. She is like the life of the situation that you're in. Whether you've been driving in the car, I'm like, yeah. You're like a lift me up. You have this amazing power. Stop touching wood. Interesting. By the way, I have to bank transfer all this space. From what part of Iran are you from? Okay, so my dad is from Aroq and my mum is from Bidjan. But she was born in Mashhad. Born and raised in Mashhad and they met in Mashhad and Sinah and I were born in Mashhad. Sefi was born in London. I feel like that's hit quite a few questions at once. But yeah, so we are Mashhad-y. Mashhad-y to Bidjan-y, but we don't go to Aroq. But we don't go to Aroq that much. We go to, after my grandparents passed, we don't go there. But we go to Mashhad, we go to Tehran, Bidjan. Bidjan is live. Yeah, amazing. So guys, you want to go to the best club ever? Go to Bidjan. Bidjan is amazing. But it's so fun, I swear to you. And our Bidjan-y family shout out to you. Amazing. We love you. If you didn't hear already, my mum was shouting out her family in the back. Someone I met when I was in the airport in Turkey said, can you come to Budapest? I'd love to meet you. We should do that. We should travel. Okay, so the next question is, how old are you all? Okay. So I'm the younger. FYI, every time we go out, Sinat tells everyone whenever they ask, so who's the oldest? She always starts with that line. She's like, so I'm the younger. Because I'm scared. She's been 18 for years. So when my hair was blonde, people kept thinking I'm the oldest. They still do. No, they don't. And dye my hair black. I do not look the oldest. Actually, on Friday, one of my friends asked us who's the oldest and then he gets soul as the oldest. Thank you. We don't like you anymore. Shout out. I love you. You're such an amazing person. But going back to the question, I'm 35. I'll be 36 on November 19th. So I like shoes, bags, perfumes. You know you said this in multiple vlogs. I really like it. I'm 35. That's it. I'm going to give you a passport. I don't know. How else they're going to know when to get me presents? It's not easy. To be honest, I think she's just giving her date. Mommy, can you stop interrupting the video. I swear to God, Iranian mom. Can I just say that she's 31. And I'm, I was going to say I'm 19. I'm 22. And soul's 35. So 35, 31, 22. And yeah. Why are you so pretty? I don't know. The jeans are my mom's. You don't have to read this. I thought it was a question for me. But they do put those questions. Don't put this on, Sophie. Okay. I'm sorry, what's your problem? What's your what? Broth. Don't put this on. Which sister would you go to first when you have a problem? Oh, Mary. Oh, me? What would each say? It varies. It depends on the problem. It really does depend on the problem. I think my answer is the same. Yeah. Okay. I have a rational answer. I'll ask Sophie if I want to hear what I want to hear. Yeah. Sorry. Yeah. I 100% agree with that. Really? Yeah, yeah. I thought I used to tell, I thought I'd tell you guys like the truth. You're as rational as a tomato. But yeah. I feel like going to your sister's for advice, they both give really good advice. And to be honest, it won't really take more than like a minute for the second one to hear about whatever it is that we're just talking about. Because we call each other. We call each other. There's a three-way chat. The sister-sister group. There's FaceTime. We started something new last week when we like, oh, is that the chat you were talking about? No. What? The phone call. Three-way call. Yeah. That's really cool. Sol's really good at giving like positive energy and vibes and stuff. So, yeah. I feel like when I want that sort of vibe, I'll get it from her. Yeah. And I feel like Sally gives really good boy advice. And she, I don't know how. You just, you just, I feel like, because she sees it from like outside her, whereas me and Sol, like we're just too into it. I feel like sometimes, like if we're in the situation or if she's in the situation, I see myself as in the situation. Sol's really good at seeing it, seeing it from the outside. Yeah, you see. It's, which is a good thing. Yeah. Like we'll be reading too much into it and you will just be like, no, no, no. You'll read too much into it. This is what's going on. And you're always right. Actually Sol's, I don't know. It's really weird. I can't tell you guys. One of, you know. We compliment each other well. Yeah. You can, you can, you can suss out from the situation. Yeah, yeah. Seppy tells me like what I don't want to hear. And Sol tells me what I want to hear. So you can tell the mood that I'm in that. So you two are the same. If I'm in the mood to want to hear what I don't want to hear, we're just hardly that much. Wait, I have to cut you up. No, no, no, no. Sina always calls Seppy first, actually, because she'll be like, she'll call me after Seppy's told her what she doesn't want to hear. And you're like, is Seppy there? It's because I have to hear the hard truth. And then I need Sol else to butter it up for me. Sugar coated. Yeah. And just like make me feel happy about it. Why did you all do medicine as a career? I love you all. Oh, that's so sweet. We love you too. You go first. It took me a long time to kind of try and figure out what I want to do and like to find myself. And I don't know. I think it took me about two years to actually even figure out that I want to do medicine. And I was, I figured it out just because like I would watch everything that I was obsessed with was to do with medicine. So I did some work experience and then saw that actually I really do have such a big passion for this. And that's what pushed me. That's what pushed me throughout my pre clinic years. To get to where I am right now. And I love it. I really, really, really love it. And I think that you have to have a passion for anything that you do. But in particularly for medicine or dentistry, you definitely have a path. You have to have a passion just because of the amount of hours that you put in from the beginning all the way to the end. So I chose to do medicine when I was 16. I decided the day after I got my GCSE results, because that was the first time that I actually saw my potential and my level of intelligence, because that was the first time it was ever measured. So once I knew that what my grades were and what I could do, I then thought, wow, so the balls in my court, I can basically pick what I want to do. What do I feel like I'm most passionate about? And I decided I actually want to be a doctor. And my family was all completely shocked because I'd never mentioned it before that. No, yeah. I've never mentioned before that I want to be a doctor. But it's just, I feel like it suits my personality the most. You're so caring. I care about people. I will help. And sometimes I've had situations where it hurts me to help the person, but it's still help the person. And I try in any situation that I'm in help as much as I can. So that's why I chose. Sol doesn't do medicine. So we're all laughing because signing with the giggles in the middle, but Sol decided to be a dentist because she was trekking the Himalayas and there was a dentist in his mid 30s, which is the middle age. I was 17 at the time. Sol was 16 at the time. 16, 17, and he was pulling the teeth of the Tibetan people in the mountains at the same time as trekking the Himalayas. So she found that really inspiring. Yeah, I find it a lot of the idea. Best foundation you all swear by. Oh, okay. So recently I got the Nas Foundation. I really like it. Is it luminous silk? Yeah. Is it? Nas is luminous silk. Yeah. I'll write it for the screen. I do remember what it's called, but it's so good. I also like the NYX Stay Matte but not Flat Foundation. Oh, yeah. It's six pounds or something like that as well, which is really affordable. So if you guys are looking for an affordable one, not the Nas. And the L'Oreal Matte one as well. What is it called? L'Oreal Free Gumball. True Match. True Match. What's good as well? What about you? I use whatever they use. Yeah, that's true. She does use whatever we use. Where did your confidence come from? Our parents. Our parents. Our parents. Definitely. They would just always like speak your mind. They really, yeah, they've helped us become who we are. You know, like sometimes kids, if they're talking too much or something and you have guests or whatever, we were never told off. We would just always like praise that, oh, well done. Say your story. Say more. And now it comes from each other. We lift each other up. Yeah. We definitely do. On an individual, we're powerful individually, but altogether we're forced. Yeah. 100%. That's really good. And next question. Have any of you had lip fillers? No. We have. Surprising. I have 100%. Not had any fillers or anything like that. Sal's had Botox. Yes. But it's worn off. I wish she doesn't want the people to know. Actually, I do. I don't mind. I have had Botox, but it has worn off. Yeah. Sal's had Botox. And under my arms as well, to stop me sweating. And that's worn off for the tour as well, actually. I've had no surgical procedures. Neither has Sina. But I'm going to get Botox when I'm older, probably. Me too, when I'm older. I think we all went through a phase where we all wanted lip fillers, but we never did it just because our parents always told us, you're beautiful as you are. My fear, to be honest, was just, I was scared that if I do it, then I'm going to look older. Yeah. And that's why. Maybe if I was like, yeah, no. It was only because I was like, I'm going to look older. I'm going to look older, so that scared me. I overline my lips, and some people ask me if I have had lip fillers. So I was like, oh, why would I do it then? If everyone thinks I've had lip fillers. Why would you ask me that? Why would you ask? Because you're beautiful. Yeah. You're beautiful as you are. The next question. Where are your next year summer destinations looking like? I don't know. Yeah. We actually don't have any. I've actually got some, like, really... Cool. Summer. Oh, summer. Oh, I don't know where I'm going. I don't know. I don't know where we're going to go next summer. I always plan like two, like a week, or a few days before each week. Yeah. We planned our summer whilst we were in... On the break. On the break. Yeah. On the break. So I will say this. I will definitely be going back to the south of France for summer. Yeah. Yeah. Ooh, I might come with you. Come with. It's so lit. Next question. Where else in the world would you want to live? Nowhere. Nowhere. I love London. I love London. Yeah, London is, like, amazing. I love Paris. If I could speak French, I would move there. I just find that the whole city is so beautiful. The architecture is so nice. The food is good. If you, like, go to the right places, or if the food isn't good, you'll have to see this London. And, yeah, I just... I love the whole city. I really like Paris. Would you live anywhere else? I'd probably... No, I would live in LA. Okay. Yeah. I would live, like, in America, let's just say. Yeah, I would live in America. Yeah. I've never been... Just because I go to America so much. She's been a million times. She's been a million times. I've never been to America. I need to go. Yeah. So I'll go with sign the next time she goes. Definitely. What's your favorite phrase in Iranian? Mine is made up, and it's Oscar Polo, which basically doesn't have a meaning at all. It doesn't. It's the name of a bird, and then rice. But I use it to describe people who are really stupid. I don't know what's my favorite phrase. Maybe mine's that Buddha Baba. I don't know. I'm trying to think. What is it? I have a favorite word, but I'm not going to say it. Is it a swear word? Yeah. What does it begin with? J. I think you guys know what it is. How many are you in your family? Five. Us three and our parents. Us three? My mom and my dad. Favorite memory growing up? Oh God. We have so many. Do you think your dad is pushing me to a baby? No. I'm sorry. Don't do that. My mom feels like she's talking in the background. My mom feels like she's talking in the background. My mom feels like she's talking in the background. Say hi. Say hi. Say hi. Say hi everybody. You're not ready, but you forced yourself into the sun. She's like, I'm not ready. And she's always like, hello everybody. Okay. So mom, what's your favorite memory of us three growing up? Oh my God. She must have been, she'd only just learned to walk. And we were in our old house. Saina and I were left on babysitting duties. My parents were at work. And we must have been watching friends. And she just disappeared. So we were calling her name. Sepi, Sepi, Sepi there. Looking everywhere. For about 45 minutes she was missing. And to the point where we were on the verge of tears. Like we were going to call the police. So we thought we'll call the police. We checked under all the beds in the cupboard. You name it. And the bathroom door was open. I checked it. Checked behind the curtain. Go in and she's standing behind the door. Like really like squeezing in behind the door. And then she just looks up at me and goes. And she did exactly the same. Hiding under the sink. No, no, no. When she was one year old. Who? One year old. Sormas. Yes. In Marxist Panzer in Oxford. She hid behind the, between the rails. Yes. And I was nearly heart attack. Shouting everywhere. That is what you used to put balloon, helium balloons on her hands. And after that I bought helium balloon. And I closed on the, In the bottom yet. On the buttons of like cardigan. Exactly. And I had another belt as well. Because it was so scary on that time. And I control everywhere with two balloons. So basically her kids would be walking around with like balloons attached to us. So if you saw a balloon. And on that time. They was very naughty. When she was a child she wasn't naughty. But now it's opposite. Making up for it. You gonna go? Yes. Love you. Bye. Love you. Bye. Love you. Come moving. How tall are you three? I'm the shortest of us. Oh yeah. I'm the shortest. But you wouldn't know it. Because whenever we go out. I wear heels. I love high heels. So what do I do? How tall are you? Oh. One meter 58. I'm the same height. But you're shorter than me. I'm five foot. I'm shrunk there. I'm osteoporosis kicked in. I'm between five foot one and a half and five foot two. I'm osteoporosis like 30 kicked in. I don't know. I'm between five foot one and a half and five foot two. I'm 165 centimeters. You're not 160. What? Who do you think you are? I am 165. Oh my goodness. I know my height. How tall are you? I'm 165. What do you think I am? 162. All right. She is 165. But even like one centimeter is not that much of a difference. She's 175 centimeters. I'm in the background. She's 175 centimeters. Do you believe in the law of attraction? Yes. Positive vibes. I think that law of attraction is definitely 100 percent. We practice in our daily lives all the time. All the time. And whenever you feel down, just look. If you don't have the book or whatever, just look for a quote online. Just Google it like that. I follow law of attraction underscore zero. I think it has like a million followers. The secret. We've read the secret. I've read the power of positive thinking, the alchemist. All of these books. I think that more than anything, it kind of pushes you to look at the positive side of things, even in like the worst situations. Why does she do a question answer when we can't? She doesn't even ask you a question. Because people don't know you. Next question. How often do you guys fight? Just now. She doesn't let me answer any question. This is going to be like a hobby. How often do you guys fight? We do fight quite a lot. Yeah, we do. But it's never like a huge argument. It's like small victory now. Yeah. And then we'll be over it. The answer to this question is me, but it's who's the smartest? Who's the smartest? The nerdiest is Sol. I thought you. No, you're definitely the nerdiest. I used to think it was me. No, no, no. Seppy is the nerdiest. Yeah. Yeah. Definitely you. Sol and Seppy have always had a phase in their life where they've been a nerd. Wait. That phase never came. No. I got it. Sina is business smart. Seppy is book smart, business smart, and street smart. So should me. Can you say socially smart? Yeah, you like socially smart. Like for example, if someone says something to me, I wouldn't know how to reply back to them if it's let's say something mean or something. I don't know. Just certain things I don't. Sol's a quick thinker. Very good. She'll move fast. She'll know exactly. If someone says something to you, she'll know what they mean. It's not just in that sense that. The next question is do you tell each other everything? Yeah. Yeah. It always comes out. Always. Who knows you, Seppy? Who knows Seppy better? Go on. Which one of you guys thinks they know you better? I think we both do. We both know it equally. Do we have middle names? No, we don't have middle names. Last question. Do you guys want to marry Persian or non-Persian men? You guys are awesome. I don't mind. I don't mind where my husband's from. I think there's some things that you look at. For example, you might be in a really Persian environment like Iran. Actually, to be fair, when I go to Iran, I'm like, I imagine you had a foreign husband and brought him. He would have the time of his life. Yeah, they would have loved him. I don't know. If I listen to Iranian love songs and I think, I imagine like an Iranian man who understood. But then at the same time, I might think, imagine you had like a guy from, I don't know, he could be from anywhere. He could be like... And bar boy. Yeah. And then he has a woman. Exactly. He could be from anywhere in the world. He could have loved music from his country and I could listen to that as well. So I'm happy with them being from anywhere in the world. I would want to marry someone from, someone who's just like an amazing human being. Yeah, I think so. I can speak on behalf of all three of us and say that there's certain qualities that we look for in that person's, not necessarily their ethnic background, like their country, but their upbringing. So the kind of, like, the relationship that they have with their parents and their family is really important. The respect that they have, how much time they spend with their family. Work ethic. Work ethic. Stuff like that is really important to us. But I mean, in terms of like family-wise, rather than what country are they from, it's less important. It's more to do with their upbringing from that. The only thing, but I must admit that I do like about Iranians is just the Gormonsan. Like the Iranians. So Gormonsan out there means, but you could teach that, you know, you could teach. So that is the end of our Q&A. I think it was really, really long. So I hope you had, I hope you had a try in the middle of that or something. And she didn't mean it. Yeah. I'm really sorry, Kate, that was school for a while, but we didn't. Yeah, she's going to try out all the way she was. Don't forget to check out all of our socials. They'll be displayed on the screen now. So Persian honey, Persian bunny. The soul fan. But it should be Persian money. You guys definitely tell her that she should change her username. Persian money is just so well. So it makes me sound like a... If you like your favorite words, right? In Farsi. And if you like this video, please give it a thumbs up. If you didn't like it, give it a thumbs up. Yeah. Subscribe. Subscribe to our channel for more family fun. Fias, we read all your comments. We do. Please be kind. And thank you for those who are kind. Yeah. We love you all, and we'll see you next time. Bye. Bye. Can you see yourselves? Yeah. Okay. I want to sit this side, because this side of me. Were you going to sit in the middle? Yeah. Literally. Just laughing. Okay, sit down.