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Why do little chicks die?
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Need help in understanding something
Salaam all!
I am from North Europe and am married to a Moroccan guy. I am currently staying with his family and need help in understanding a phrase that they keep saying.
At the end of most sentences his mom usually says something like “ewa had shi li kain”. She is saying it really often and I am wondering if it is good or bad?
Chokran!
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Earthquake 4.6...
guys do you feel the earthquake
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Scammed in Marrakesh
Hey all, I've been living in Morocco for 2+ years now, moved here from US/Canada. I love it here! I recently bought a villa in Marrakesh, didnt like the trees so wanted them replaced. I found a Pepinerie (they have a physical store), and I spoke to the owner and ordered the trees. He sent two of his workers (one guy i think is his partner), they came and planted those trees. After 2 weeks I noticed the trees were dying. I tried everything. It was driving me insane. I went back to them and they said I'm giving the trees too much water.... which I thought was strange so decided to withhold water. After about 4 weeks with about 60% of the trees completely dying and leaving the most colossal mess in my property, I decided to dig one up and lo and behold... this mfer left the PLASTIC BAG ON THE ROOTS OF THE TREES. They didnt remove the plastic when they planted them resulting in most of the trees dying. He's denying it and lies to my face saying the plastic is suppose to be there. I brought a few other professionals and they were SHOCKED.
My house has hella cameras. I have the owner walking in, his employees planting it, etc. I paid the $ via RIB bank transfer. And like I said, this is a physical location. The trees were not cheap fam, I am talking over 100+ trees planted.
What can I do? Can I sue this mfer? I dont even care about the $, this guy needs to be taught a lesson. Please help me!
Thank you
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Where can i find a charger for this ebike in agadir?
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Question dial 2am
Chkun k personalite lmghribia li kayjikom 3ndo charisma ou well spoken ? B darija z3ma.
Had this question in mind after a discussion.
Also this includes influencers, politicians, celebrities...
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What is this? Can someone explain?
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Disappointing Experience with a Psychiatrist in Casablanca – Mental Health in Morocco Needs Better Standards
I wanted to share a recent experience I had with a psychiatrist in Casablanca, (Dr. Hassan Ibnouali), as a warning and also to open a broader discussion about the state of mental health care in Morocco.
I went in with the hope of starting therapy and sorting out some things that had been building up. After waiting for more than two hours, I was finally let in. The session started with basic questions — age, civil status, etc. I was surprised when he immediately asked if I was married, then laughed at my reaction. It felt unprofessional from the start.
Throughout the session, he seemed distracted — yawning, checking his phone, and barely engaging. At one point, he asked me an intrusive question that didn’t feel relevant or respectful, especially for a first meeting. He offered no real structure, feedback, or help, just said we could “talk more next week” — and then I was told I’d have to pay again for that next session, even though nothing meaningful had happened in the first.
Honestly, I walked out feeling like I’d just paid to be dismissed.
But this isn’t just about one person. There’s a pattern. Too many mental health professionals here seem disconnected, more focused on money than on care, and stuck in outdated methods. Some even project their own views instead of actually listening or helping. It’s discouraging and honestly dangerous for people who really need support.
I’m sharing this because we need to talk more about this sector. Why is it so hard to find compassionate, qualified therapists here? Why are patients often treated like walking wallets instead of people?
If anyone has had similar experiences — or, on the flip side, has found someone truly helpful — please share. I’m still looking for real support, and I know I’m not alone.
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If you had the chance to go back to when you were 8 years old keeping all your current memories, would you take it? And if so, what changes would you make to improve your life compared to how it is now?
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What is your favorite meal?
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فاش كتكون سامع على زواج غا ليل و تنوض تزوج 😥😂
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Lkhout Jani Tjnid lijbari hhhh, chi hel??
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What i imagine when someone says "Nderbo dora" "drebt dora" "nmchiw nderbo dora"
Whenever someone says that i imagine it in my head like this, is it just me ?
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Any Rabaties to confirm?
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Can you survive in morocco with $700/month
Can you survive off $700 a month in morocco as a parent and child
So a family of 2?
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علاش جميلة ديال الزوافرية بنية؟
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Disgusting behaviour in Todhra Gorge - fully grown man kicking teenager unconscious
My Moroccan friend and I witnessed a teenager, maybe 16, on a motorbike trying to get around a red BMW while being chased by a police officer on foot. The teenager hit the front corner of the BMW and fell off the bike. The police officer pinned the kid down and back-handed him in the face a few times. Not something I would see as acceptable in my home country, but not something I would step in to stop at this point.
What happened next though is outrageous behaviour - a fully grown man, I'd guess in his late 40's, ran up while the police officer held the kid down, and kick him hard in the head, putting him unconscious.
It seems like these were locals, my friend is Moroccan and gathered that a lot of the people around knew each other, and the owner of the car, and potentially friendly with the police too.
I don't know what happened before this, but it doesn't matter. You don't run up to a teenager and soccer kick him in the head.
I saw the guy who kicked the kid sitting on a chair with his family in the river a few minutes later, so I confronted him from the road. I don't care if I'm a tourist and he is local - there are things that are morally wrong and should be called out. Of course the man-child would not come to face another man, he can only hurt children.
So shame on all of you involved, disgusting pigs. That includes the friends who sided with this man-baby, his family who found it funny, and the police involved. Respect to the real police with morals in Morocco, but let's be honest, everyone knows there is corruption and bad police everywhere.
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مرحباً! أود التعرف على أصدقاء جدد
السلام عليكم، معكم عثمان، شاب مغربي في الرابعة والعشرين من عمره. حاصل على شهادة البكالوريا من ثانوية طه حسين، ودرست القانون بجامعة ابن طفيل. أشتغل حالياً في شركة متخصصة في قطع غيار السيارات.
من بين الأشياء التي أستمتع بها: السفر واكتشاف أماكن جديدة، متابعة مباريات كرة القدم، قراءة الكتب، تعلم مهارات ومعارف جديدة، والانخراط في العمل التطوعي ومساعدة الآخرين. أؤمن بأن تبادل التجارب والأفكار مع أشخاص من خلفيات مختلفة يفتح آفاقاً جديدة ويغني الشخصية.
أتطلع للتعرف على أشخاص يشاركونني نفس الاهتمامات أو حتى مختلفين عنها، فالتنوع يثري الحوار ويخلق صداقات مميزة. إذا كنت ترى في نفسك روح الفضول والانفتاح، يسعدني أن نتواصل.
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If you can't, don't do it
The most fucked up thing a person can do is to bring a child to this world knowing damn well that he can't take care of it and the worst is that he does it in a country like this, in a society full of hate and Ignorance and backwardness, with everyone telling him what he should do and what he's supposed to be, all the injustice and persecution, and the disappointment that he will feel every time he realizes that he can't do something just because it's "hchoma" or "3ib" or when he will be punished in school because he expressed his opinion or his little thoughts didn't satisfy an old man, at least if you're gonna do it give him the good environment everyone deserves give him freedom to think, to speak, defend him, don't let anyone enforce any idea on him and let him express his feelings without that "you're a man" bullshit forcing a little kid to be a rock with no emotions. I love my parents but that doesn't mean that I will just forget these mistakes they made, So please don't fuck your childe's live and let him build his personality a real one, not a fake fragile one, all cracked by trauma and fear.
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Internship Opportunities in Morocco
In Morocco, many internships are unpaid, and interns often work on their own without much guidance. Even though interns can bring a lot of value to a company — like improving processes or saving money — it seems like the company is the only one benefiting. So why are there still so few internship opportunities, even when companies could gain a lot from having interns?
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3awnoni ! help i need u guys svppp
achno kadiro fach kat7so brasekum mkhno9in w m9l9in ? ana ma7asach brasi bikher w hadchi mrdnii , kan7es brasi mkhrb9a f nfsytii b ktrt ma kankhbi l feelings lkhayben dyali hta tjm3u eliya . svp 3awnoni !!!
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Women friendships in Morocco
Friendships between women in Morocco is just exhausting and almost inexistent especially when you are in your 30s. (I recommend for girls in their early 20s to skip this post)
There is always one who is faithful, honest and supportive and some manipulative BICTH that secretly hates you,is insecure, no trust, no support, gossip & dishonesty is their motto and secret animosity is their lifestyle. These supposed friendships can last a few years and then 💩 hits right in the fan.. so I have a few questions:
Whats wrong with you? Why do most girls ask to be your friend first then talk 💩 behind your back whenever they find the opportunity to do so? Why do they try to copy you and you only notice it later ? Whats up with the hate and jealousy especially when you get some attention? Why do they keep on gaslighting you when you try to confront them? Why do they hate you when you have self confidence or something good happens to you? Why is there so much hate towards women who are smart, classy and beautiful ? WHATS UP WITH THE TOXICITY? WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE? WHY DO WOMEN DONT SUPPORT EACH OTHER? WHY? HAS EVERYONE BECOME SO INSECURE? WHY CANT WE SUPPORT EACH OTHER??!! FINKOM AL 3YALAT D BSSEH?
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Chi advice 3afakom lia (22 y.o young man) i want to change!
An7awl nkhtassr likom o Chokran layi wahd ayakhd mn wqto bach yqra
Jayb lbac b10 o Ana db f3ami talt flafac and soon anakhod my degree f Economie gestion inshaAllah, ga3 les semestres li fato jayb qel mn mention 11 s1 12 s2 s3 11 s4 11 s5 11 o had s6 mazal ma3reftch ch7al anjib, qrayti flafac kant weird bzaf chi mrat katkon 3ndi lgrit bach nqra chi mrat la, hadchi raj3 lproblems fmental health diali, o l'impact dial toxic family 3liya, o bzaf dial other factors, ana 3arf bli khass nakhod responsibilityy ela hyati ofc wlkn it's hard, o not withing my reach at least for the last few years, makanch 3ndi support fhyati, kaybqa dima khasni ndir chh7al mn haja rassi fdar in order to take care of myself, o dakchi kaykhlini tired, also 3aychin m3a l3a2ila o kanbqa ntskher daily lihom kamlin, o ghir bzez ama ana ma7amlhomch, o bhala dik battery diali katbqa tkhwa tkhwa tkhwa, o kanlga rassi fdepression flil, they exploit me everyday, o baghi gha imta nsali lqraya bach ndir chi haja li tkhlini b3id 3lihom, kanbqa hasl fdar bsbab research li khass ndir bach nvalidi hit makandir la sway3 la walo o ta lafac mabqitch kanqder nmchi, hit flous transport makaykonoch o kan3ya bzaf la mchit, o kan7ess bli kan3ya gha mentally hit 3arf anrje3 ldar anlga kaytsnani ga3 dik tamara li kay7toha foq ktafi o ana ma7amlhach, lmochkil alkhout o li baghi t3awnoni fih la kain chi hed daz mn ach dezt howa i really see bli ma3ndich future, 3merni drt chi stage fhad lfield li ana fih, o kanvalidi gha bzez o ta skills makaininch o 3arf bli flmghrib s3ib bzaf bzaf anak tlga khedma khososan ta la bghit nlgaha ma3ndi ta haja li n9dem lihom, kanfker anani nbda f e-commerce fach nsali o nakhod degree diali ya3ni nkhdem fachma kan o njme3 rass lmal, o nqleb ela hadchi mzyan o n3tih wqt bzaf o ma3rftch wach is this a good thing to do ola la ? what do you say guys
I will appreciate any help even a d3wa mn lqelb will mean a lot to me
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Jobs for the not so bright people?
I'll keep it short and straight to the point, i'm 24 soon to be 25 and have Coronary Artery Disease which did a number on my mobility and physical health, so 80% of manual labor jobs would probably finish me off. I tried working construction and ended up in the hospital, might sound like a stretch but what are you gonna do, my body is weak.
Thing is i was never bright enough for school and when i reached my 20's i found myself stagnating and basically living like a bum. I keep applying to stuff on indeed (delululand) but it kinda feels like a hamster wheel.
What kind of jobs exist for the bottom of the barrel? I mean i wouldn't mind working for even less than minimum wage, i just desperately want to change and contribute to society. Any ideas? I'm very interested in content moderation but i don't even know where to look.
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If I were rich, there would be signs
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I noticed the "made in Morocco" written all over it, check out this table.
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People's attitude in Nador comparing to other cities
Hello there, I'm a young guy who grew up in Nador and a bit in Al Hoceima, and I honestly can't figure out why people working low-paying jobs are often so irresponsible, seem like they don't care at all about customers, and are just constantly angry.
I’ve studied in both Oujda and Rabat, and I can definitely say there’s a big difference—especially when it comes to how waiters in coffee shops treat you. In Nador, it's honestly shitty. It’s not about racism or anything like that(i think its even worser if you speak darija), it just feels like there’s this collective anger that’s been growing over the years.
But what I don’t get is: if a lot of Moroccans are struggling in similar ways, why is the attitude so different from one city to another? Why do some places still manage to stay warm and welcoming, while others feel so bitter?
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My first experience dating a Moroccan girl from Morocco as a Zmagri
I recently had my first experience dating a Moroccan girl who moved to Europe a few years ago. We met online and connected instantly. It felt natural, familiar even. We shared the same language, roots and cultural references. But as we got to know each other more deeply, I started to notice some real differences between us, especially when it came to religion, values and mindset. At one point, I told her that I felt she had become quite Westernized in her thinking. To my surprise, she didn’t deny it. She admitted that living in Morocco today is not what many of us in the diaspora imagine. Things have changed. According to her, Morocco has become more liberal in recent years. More women are speaking up. There is more openness about personal choices and more space for individual freedom and expression (which is good in my
opinion). Even the way people approach religion seems to be shifting.
Meanwhile, I realized that I, someone born and raised in Europe, was holding on to a much more traditional outlook. I was raised by Moroccan parents who left Morocco in the 90s. Their idea of Morocco was deeply rooted in the culture and mentality of that time, and they passed that down to us. In a way, we’ve preserved an older version of Moroccan identity without even realizing it. At one point she even called me a “Zmagri”. I had never heard that word before, and honestly, I took it as an insult. It felt like she was saying I wasn’t really Moroccan. Like I was on the outside of something I always felt deeply connected to. She didn’t mean it in a harsh way, but it stung. It made me aware of a gap I didn’t know existed between Moroccans born in the diaspora and those raised in Morocco today.
We had a few disagreements, especially about faith and lifestyle, but always in a respectful way. Those conversations opened my eyes. I used to think Moroccans back home were more conservative than us. But maybe that’s no longer true. Maybe we are the ones holding on to something that has already evolved. I’m not speaking for everyone. Every person and every family is different. But I’m genuinely curious:
Have other Moroccans in the diaspora experienced something similar?
Do you feel like you’re more traditional than people currently living in Morocco?
Has Morocco really changed as much as it seems? Would love to hear all your thoughts
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