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sun glasses
17/11/2008 19:12
Food & Drink: The finest of Moroccan arts is undoubtly its cuisine.
All over Morocco, the main drink apart from water is mint tea (Attay). A cheap, refreshing drink which is made with green tea, fresh mint and masses of white sugar. If you want a reduced sugar tea, ask for (Attay msous) or (B'la sukar).
Coffee is commonly drunk black and strong (Kahwa Kahla). For a weak milky coffee, ask for a (Café au lait or kahwa hlib). A stronger milky coffee is a (Café cassé or kahwa mhersa).
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moroccan traditions
17/11/2008 19:10
Culture & Traditions

 Religion: Sunni Islam is the religion of Morocco. Christians and Jewish represent only 1.1% and 0.2% of the population.
Society & Conduct: Morocco is more relaxed than many muslim countries and therefore it is possible to wear clothing that exposes arms and legs in coastal resorts. However to minimize hassle, women are advised to cover themselves at social occasions and visits in traditional rural areas.
Moroccans are inordinately friendly and hospitable, so try saying ssalamu 'aleykum (peace be upon you) and insh'allah.
Coversation: Moroccans love to talk. For the men, particularly, conversation forms a major part of life and hours are spent everyday arguing about current issues over a coffee in the towns' abundant cafés.
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my friend Imad
17/11/2008 19:05
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romance and loneliness
14/11/2008 13:30
sometimes we like to be in privacy
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