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I felt like dirt when I was in Tunisia?


When I was in tunisia, I wasn't really treated as good as I expected to be, did you feel the same way? It's very different in America. I didn't get any respect in Tunisia, i don't think I'm ever going back. I'm going to Morocco on wedsnesday; what do you think about it? I heard it was the most peaceful country of all arabic countries. Is that true? is it open minded?

I believe as long as you carry yourself with some dignity and dress with what people in Morocco consider dignified you will do just fine.
It is accurate to say that if one is dressed in a certain fashion they will get a certain kind of attention. I am not sure if that is your circumstances I am just giving an example.

There are definitely places to avoid (depends on what city you are in). Don't go into local bars (most small towns don't have them, Agadir also does not). If you want to be in a bar stick to the ones in the resorts/tourist area. The Moroccan men that frequent these places are mostly losers looking to get you know what. They do assume that western women are easy and will treat them that way. Of course not all Moroccan men are this way, I would say the majority are not, but there is that small group that is looking for a green card.
Also, don't assume a person doesn't know English. It is a good chance they don't but just as good that they know a little and will understand anything that is said negative about them. Don't speak down to people, be humble this is a respected characteristic. Learn a couple key phrases like thank you, please, you are kind etc.
What areas are you going to? That will make a difference.

come to dubai, its the best and number one place in the middleast to be and the locals here treat everyone with respect and its a great place you will have a trip u wont forget!

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