Ideals and Program
The Cub Scout Motto is Koushesh Kon!, translating as Try Hard! in Persian (equivalent to 'Do Your Best'). Cub Scouts were known as Shirbach'cheh, literally Lion's Cubs in Persian, but carrying the meaning brave children.
The Scout Motto is Aamaadeh Baash, (آماده باش) translating as Be Prepared in Persian. The Persian noun for Scouts is Pishahangi Pesharan, and Senior Scouts are known as Salaran.
The Outdoors Code is "As an Iranian, I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, and be conservation-minded."
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