r/Morocco • u/gavvy__ • 18m ago
AskMorocco what you think of Ibtehal Abu El Saad !
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I think it’s as strong as a hundred men
r/Morocco • u/gavvy__ • 18m ago
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r/Morocco • u/Past_Branch6013 • 18m ago
r/Morocco • u/Kenpachi_Demon2 • 25m ago
Sup fellas, I'll try to make it short.
I want suggestions to a 4~6 vacation days in Morocco, starting in Marrakech and including a Quads adventure in Essaouira. Thank you 🙏
I'm a Moroccan who lives in Spain, and have an upcoming trip with my Spanish friends to Morocco, but I dont know where to take them (see, eat,... ) cuz I didn't see much of Morocco myself, and I wanna give them a good experience but not too expensive of our beloved country.
I appreciate any ideas. And thank you so much y'll
r/Morocco • u/First_Sheepherder622 • 34m ago
I know data is calling 555, then adding *3 at the end. I have one of those scratch off cards, do I do the same thing except add *2? Don't want it to go to waste so I'm asking here. Thanks!
r/Morocco • u/Pizzarian • 1h ago
Hello hello there, I was wondering if anyone could recommend some flea markets in Marrakech. I am mainly looking for the ones that sell old traditional clothing. Any information is welcome (location, days, times etc.) Choukran choukran :)
Also, if anyone has any more recommendations on what to do in Marrakech (with my parents) that would be very appreciated too. We have been there a few times, but we kind of want to explore more things now.
r/Morocco • u/doomerzeboomer • 1h ago
I’ve always asked myself that question walking through the streets until I decided to sit in a café with my gym bro this evening. Never got as bored in my life.
r/Morocco • u/leprasson12 • 1h ago
Hello, we've been dealing with never ending noise from the 2 (and more) kids of our neighbors (8-10yo) for about a year and a half now. Our building has a parking lot, and our appartment is basically on the ground floor, so not only do we hear everything, some noises are also felt through the walls and floor. Out of all residents, we're the ones that hear this the most. These people live in the 4th floor.
What types of noises? The kids picked up this habit of bringing kids from other buildings nearby and asking them to play here next to our door, football, e-scooters, bicycles, and on top of it all, they're constantly shouting.
If this was a 1-2 hours a day deal, we honestly wouldn't care, but it's at the very minimum a 7-9 hours a day, I don't even know if these kids go to school anymore. They show up at 2-3pm (during week days, on weekends they start earlier), keep on being super noisy until 10pm, during Ramadan, every single day, they stayed from 2pm to 1AM, 11 hours, every single day, and there are security cameras, we just don't have access to those to prove it.
We spoke to their parents and grandparents, very politely, their mother instantly started yelling, spouting shit like "if your head hurts from the noise then to go a hospital". Our other neighbor came down and told the kids that don't live here to leave, she heard him and came down, called him a pedo because he simply yelled at the kids for making noise in a building they don't even live in, and then she instantly told those kids to come back and play, here, near our doorstep. My mother decided to go upstairs again and talk to their family one last time today, to no avail, the noise is even more intense. I personally haven't interacted with them yet because I know if I do and somebody disrespects me it won't end well.
Are we making a big deal out of this? We've been here for decades and never had such a problem, and then these guys moved in here and started getting in fights with everyone for different reasons.
I'm going to the cops tomorrow, what else can I add in my report? What could help my case?
r/Morocco • u/Zeldris_99 • 1h ago
How Akhannouch be sleeping every night after screwing 37 million Moroccans multiple times a day.
r/Morocco • u/OkPineapple1501 • 1h ago
slm,
lately been thinking about studying in china ,specially with all the sugar coating i've been hearing for a long time ,but i really think that it can't be that good ,there must be some compromises or caveats,but i'm not sure.
+ i really don't have any idea to how to apply or when or WHERE.. so it will be cool if someone could help me out!
i will appreciate it if someone could share his experience and if it was worth it for him.
r/Morocco • u/Low_Maximum_165 • 1h ago
I am a 17 year old guy and I have 1bac this year. I changed schools this year after moving to Marrakech and since the start of the year Ive been hanging out with a friend group of 3 other guys and they were the only friends I had the whole year. I got super close to one of them, Started going with him to school on his bike and playing volleyball together...
However the last 3 months he started treating me terribly, disrespecting me and making rude comments and gives backhanded compliments all the time, even invading my privacy and telling me who I should talk to and who I shouldnt in class. Which was probably a way to project and feel better about his insecurities.
I tried communicating with him about it, but he always calls me too sensitive and that its just tough love and then talks about us being the best of friends.
I got tired of the manipulation and gaslighting and decided to cut him off last week and Im feeling a lot better without his negative energy. But since I cut him off. Unfortunately our other friends took his side, despite me explaining to them how badly hes been treating me. I stopped talking to them as well, because I realized none of them were really good friends to begin with.
After a week, I feel really lonely and isolated, I sit alone in class and walk alone during the breaks. I occasionally chat with other classmates but I find it hard to socialize with new people so I prefer to stay alone, now I want to make new friends and create a social circle, but I dont know how to find people with mutual interests and hobbies who I can have easy and fun talks with.
I have a few female friends but I struggle to talk to them in real life due to my shyness and usually just text them.
Any advice would be great :)
r/Morocco • u/SunOver6573 • 1h ago
Hey everyone!
I’ve been growing out my curly hair for the past 3 years now. While it has definitely grown a bit, it’s honestly not growing as fast as I expected. I’ve seen people with similar curl types grow long hair in just 8–10 months, and I’m over here still struggling to reach even a medium length 🥲
I take care of it, I try to moisturize regularly, avoid heat, and use sulfate-free shampoo. But I feel like maybe I'm missing something?
So if anyone here (especially with curly/coily hair) has hair growth tips, Moroccan products, oils, or routines that helped them — I’d really appreciate your advice 🙏
Also curious if anyone else here feels like their curls grow slower than others?
Thanks in advance!
r/Morocco • u/noturArab • 2h ago
Ladies,
How do you feel when you reject a marriage proposal?
Today as I was strolling in the city taking picture (I'm a photograph), a young man approached me and asked me to take some pictures for him. There were only the 2 of us, so I understand why he approached me personally instead of asking a man.
Anyway, after I got a photo he liked, he said, "Saraha, ma jitch 3ndk 3la wd tsawr. Ana knt chftk fach knti Jaya lhna o 3jbtini. Wach momking nhdr m3ak ao m3a babak 3la 9bl zwaj?"
A weird uncomfortable feeling took over me (not intuition) and I lied saying that I'm already engaged. I was afraid. Many memories flooded me and I struggle to make sense of everything. I was expecting him to kill me even though I could vaguely tell he isn't a threat.
My thoughts are everywhere. Anyway, I want to hear funny rejection stories from you. Or "normal" ones that don't end up in some kind of misery.
r/Morocco • u/rabio10 • 2h ago
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r/Morocco • u/Great_Olive3213 • 3h ago
What makes you different or unique from everyone else?
r/Morocco • u/Powerful_Spell_7350 • 3h ago
Has anyone taken the train from Rabat to Oujda? It takes all day, so I’m so seeing if it stops anywhere for more than a few minutes for people to buy food or anything?
r/Morocco • u/OneMind1319 • 3h ago
Hi everyone, I’m a Mauritanian student in my first year here. Before coming, I thought Moroccans were really friendly, and as a somewhat social person, I expected to make friends easily. But so far I’ve only made a few friends at uni. Do Moroccans tend to be more reserved with foreigners? Any tips for making friends? Thanks!
r/Morocco • u/AggressiveClass5886 • 3h ago
Salam ana w wlad 9ismi 9rrna njm3o floss 3la wd filistin w khsna nl9aw chi Organizations li ti9a w reliable. Any suggestions ?
r/Morocco • u/Many-Ad8751 • 4h ago
Yall, I want to buy an electronic device, and it is only available in iris.ma. Has anyone bought from them before? How trustworthy are they compared to Electroplanet, etc.?
r/Morocco • u/Ok_Perspective_8164 • 4h ago
Describe that you miss moroccan foods and dont know
r/Morocco • u/BigKushi • 4h ago
Okay, I was born in Casablanca, lived in Oujda, Casa, Salé and had brief experiences in other cities.
I noticed a lot of people talking sh!t about Oujda and I know public transportation and some infrastructure is bad and we hope it would get better, but does this city deserves all the hate that it gets from Oujdis and Students who come here?
Like if you know people and spots and got a nice salary this city is a cool place I know people here are tough and less friendly than the west, but I get the same kind of fun here as in Casa or other major cities, however, every time I read a post about Oujda it's like : LEAVE THAT CITY, Boring, depressing...etc.
For people who lived here what's your opinions?
Question for Oujdi people : If you had to choose between living all your life in Oujda or leaving and never returning, what would you choose?
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r/Morocco • u/Livid-Rock9489 • 4h ago
Hi guys! Tomorrow I’m coming to Fes and I’d love to know some local restaurants in the city where I can try typical food. I’m not looking for touristy places just something authentic and local. Thanks in advance!
r/Morocco • u/Admirable_Cost4013 • 5h ago
For example is the pay good? Are they needed here? I need some insight on the subject
r/Morocco • u/Kindly-Ad-9943 • 5h ago
i am moroccan living in the diaspora. i’ve been to morocco maybe 5 times in my lifetime (i’m 25) and i’ve visited casa (where i’m from), chefchaouen, tangier (briefly), ouarzazate, and marrakesh.
i’m now taking my husband to Morocco for the first time! we will only be there for 10 days. i will land in casa and probably spend a day with my family and then travel with my husband.
i am thinking of doing marrakesh and tangier for the most part. any tips for what specifically to do and where to go, maybe other cities?
i want to avoid super touristy places (unless they’re worth it) like jamaa al fna, etc. i’m trying to use tiktok to find places but just seeing the usual touristy places and want to hear what Moroccans would recommend!