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L origin dyal kalimat "Basta" (wafer / gaufrette) f darija ?
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The new Hospital in Rabat
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Morocco - what a dream!
Just wanted to say what a great trip I had visiting this wonderful country...
Visited Marrakesh and then took a road trip through the Sahara region, reaching as far as Erfoud.
I was honestly taken aback by the warmth and kindness of strangers I met everywhere. People always smiling at me, coming up to me to wish me a good trip, check I was okay, inviting me into their homes, sharing their food with me. Similar to some countries I visited in South America, the people in Morocco were so open and friendly.
Also driving was so easy. Marrakesh is the craziest place I have ever driven, but once outside the city it was perfect. Moroccan drivers have a bad reputation but everyone was so courteous on the road, no road rage, everyone sticking to the speed limit (never seen this in a country before), people politely making room for you to overtake, signalling to warn you of upcoming police checkpoints, a really good system for signalling/beeping when overtaking on mountain roads.
This was my second trip to Morocco, the first time I went as a couple doing touristy things, but this time going solo and away from the most popular tourist routes it was far better and I got real sense of the place.
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Are AirBnB’s safe in Morocco?
Hi, we are tourists from Turkey who will visit Morocco this year. We are wondering if AirBnB's are safe to rent, or is it likely that we would get scammed?
Ty in advance!
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Lasek surgery in Morocco - opinions?
I have astigmatism and i hate glasses
Anyone did the surgery is it safe??
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Was the Tizi n'Tichka Pass really dangerous before the road was upgraded?
Hey everyone! I'm curious if any of you have experienced the Tizi n'Tichka Pass before the recent road improvements. What was the drive like back then? I'd love to hear your stories, and if anyone has any old photos, that would be amazing to see!
I have recently driven over the pass and the road seems pretty good now, but I hear it used to be a dangerous journey (if you're interested, you can check out our trip here: https://youtu.be/Qszp3HOG2Co).
Thanks for sharing any insights!
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Is the Marrakech Medina safe for two young female european tourists ?
Hi guys,
Moroccan here. I have a 25F European friend asking me if it is safe for her and her slightly younger sister to visit Marrakech alone, with accomodation in the Medina 9dima (near jama3 el fna).
In my honest opinion I wouldn't advise two young women to venture alone at night in dark and narrow alleys. I mean my sisters wouldn't. But then again I've never been to Marrakech, it is my understanding that the city is very tourist oriented and I cannot decide if it means safer or worse !
Any insights from my Marrakech peeps ?
Thanks !
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AZ Akhannouch the wizard
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Bored at home.. can't find a job
Is there anyone here from Agadir who wants to hang out ? I love feeding street cats and sitting on the beach. I spend most of my time at home and get bored. If you like the beach, photography, cats and deep communication, let’s hangout together.
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what kind of parent do u think you'd be?
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Is Tamazight a weak language?
When I watch news or any Television program in Tamazight, I often catch them using Arabic words. Almost all the key words are in Arabic. For example, if they're talking about united nations they will just use الأمم المتحدة, war they will say حرب, development تنمية, reform racism discrimination... Etc all in Arabic. And it gets me thinking, does Tamazight don't have enough words to translate? They are easy words I doubt we really can't find equivalents to them in Tamazight. Is it a lack of effort from journalists and translators? Or they just don't see Tamazight as formal enough to say important words with it?
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Help me with ta3arof
Hello everyone , i am a Guy going to see a girls family with my parents for ta3arof , and i dont really have a clear idea on what morrocans bring during that day , any and all help IS much appreciated , in they re are in good places to get what i ll need in rabat on next to it link me them , thanks in advance
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Are Moroccan men socially conditioned to never reject any woman because they are raised on the belief that the more conquests you have, the more manly you are ?
I have never been rejected by a man in my entire life, even men I used to judge « out of my league ». It might sound super entitled, but I feel like by just being a woman, I can approach about ANY man and I wouldn’t be met with rejection. Now of course I’m not necessarily talking about getting into committed relationships, those are hard to come by for both genders because takes time to find the right person with the right mindset and same lifestyle.
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Mimi is looking for a family
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Safran will expand its operations in Morocco - one of the many deals signed today. ❤️💚
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Rabat - Drinking in public.
I was switching tram lines in ( 16 November station) and a drunk man came and cussed an old lady there than just walked and sat beside me on the station benche , the lady beside me panicked jumped and almost pushed me down , i smelled alcohol on him than i noticed the bottle in his hoodie , he kept yapping nonsense to ppl , i knew talking to him won't help and I wasn't gonna do anything unless he tried to touch or hit som1.
Is drinking in public normal in Rabat?
What would you do in my place?
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Why do ppl love chouha ?
Is it because they want the attention or are they just mentally unstable
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Fighter jets outside Marrakech?
Just in Marrakech now, looking at about 3 fighter jets diving up and down, what the fuck is that about????
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Would you be willing to hangout?
Hello everyone,
I am a 24 year dude whos looking into making new connections in Meknes city (حشاكم). And by connections I mean friends, nothing more nothing less. I always seek to meet new people and explore new perspectives but I never get the chance to because idk how.
You can DM me or I'll DM you. I mainly game and used to cycle, hike, and photograph sceneries.
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داخل البرلمان المغريبي وكيصفقوليه
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Can someone here explain this word to me?
The word is "Shemkar" or "Chemkar". What does this word mean?
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Mimi is still looking for a loving family
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Some street pics i took while in Chefchaouen
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Can I find these anywhere in Morocco?
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Is this regular Moroccan nosiness or is there more to the story?
I'm a foreign, above 30, non-white, divorced woman living on my own in Morocco. I live in a older but higher-end building that has a concierge. It's not a very formal situation and I talk with the family regularly since the people in the building were pretty stuck up and not welcoming.
The mother of that family has always been sweet. She would praise me to people in the building so they wouldn't be such jerks. They used to ask me about home and revealed her kids want to go study in my home country.
I gave her the honest truth.
She has an older son who I wouldn't say flirts with me but is just a bit more than normally polite and was always making eyes at me.
I find her behaviour a bit odd for thease reasons: She was always trying to figure out my age. I don't like discussing my age since I look younger than it and, it's nobody's business.
She also used to ask if I travelled home A LOT but stopped that.
Then when my ex and his in-laws came to visit, she wanted to know if I was still married. I mean she knows I'm not.
Is this normal Moroccan nosiness or is my intuition correct that she has some sort of angle with these questions?
(Off topic, son is totally hot).
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Morocco and France new relationships after the crisis
Scrolling here , Twitter, and Faceboo I discovered that the most stupid people on this planet is us (not all for sure) , Talking shit with no knowledge, don't even know what critical opinions are looks like , specially in Facebook people are just talking even they have 0 knowledge in politics or any other domains and when u try to correct hem/her you got "mafahm ta @$ flhayat " (+1000000n aura ) and everyone think that it's write and other people are wrong and they don't understand nothing
We really need to change this situation as soon as possible we got alot of things coming up later on and Morocco is going to the next gear and people also must change the gear and be respectful to each other
What do u think guys of this Social media ego ,
is it a result of "Unacceptable in society" and how to prevent it and reaching the collective consciousness like other civilized nations
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THREAD🧵All 22 Agreements and Protocols Signed During the Three-Day State Visit You Should Know About 🇲🇦🇫🇷.
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Help needed - searching for my moroccan father
Hi everyone,
I’m reaching out to this community in hopes of finding some guidance. My father is Moroccan, but I’ve never met him. My mother is Brazilian, and unfortunately, she doesn’t want to help me in my search. She believes he’s a bad person who left her when he found out she was pregnant. They met when he was a university student in France, and he was only 22 when he returned to Morocco. I’m 24 now.
I’ve traveled to Morocco three times, knowing that my family is based in Rabat (or at least they were), but I’ve struggled to find them because Rabat is such a large city, and my father’s last name is quite common. I’m feeling lost and need help figuring out how to connect with my Moroccan family.
Is there any way to access a registry or any online resources that could assist me in tracking them down? I really need to find him because I feel incomplete without knowing my roots. My mom remarried and had two brothers and a sister, and while they seem happy knowing their dad, I’ve always felt a void not knowing mine.
If anyone from Rabat or elsewhere has any advice or could help me in my search, I would be incredibly grateful. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
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Morocco today 28/10/2024. rain for everyone:)
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