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a
4 June 2008 11:25
One can only be Moroccan first than other acquired citizenship Moroccan/ Dutch but not the other way it’s out of respect to our origin. I have stopped in Breda in 1983 while going to Harlem it was clean but had nothing to offer.Danse
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4 June 2008 15:48
I'm Moroccan-American from New York Citygrinning smiley
A Tanja ya 3aleya... 3aleya be sewariha....aye layellah...
a
4 June 2008 17:15
I am Moroccan British
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h
5 June 2008 15:06
Salam everybody,

Believe me friends, there’s no better place in the whole world to live in than Morocco. Being among the family sipping each time a nice minth tea made by Hajja. Listening to ADANE from home, work place or wherever you are. Celebrating Religious feasts, giving your salam and saying your best wishes to everyone you meet in the street you know or you don’t know. Relaxing and taking a healthy bath at least once a week in the HAMMAM BALDI. Taking holidays and visiting amazing places in our beloved country like Ourzazate, Asilah, Tangier etc…and lots more.
Yes we do have social problems in Morocco like jobless but nowadays the globalization made it difficult for many everywhere in the world.
I’m not against people who chose to immigrate as everyone has his own reasons. For me I prefer to stay at home and enjoy myself even with little means if I can’t afford luxury. Breathing the air of LABLED and sleeping like a baby once I’m on my bed is much better than living overseas most of the time stressed thinking about islamophobia and racism.

Home sweet home
a
6 June 2008 10:15
Not all of us had a choice to stay or leave; if you were given the choice to live or die what will you chose?
Morocco is lovely, when I visit and spend two or three weeks among family. I have the feeling that they think I have a well of gold or Mary Poppin magic bag; all it takes is put in your hand and take out Dirham.
Friends, most of them are dead, immigrated or still in prison due to their big mouth.
I feel very sorry to see youngsters studying hard, alienated by the French system their yesterday is identical to tomorrow that still seems a dream mystery to them. Would I ever go back to live their permanently? The answer is yes but under my conditions… Welcome
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h
6 June 2008 11:57
salam

Yes it’s hard to live in our country but I prefer to die here in my sweet home surrounded by family rather than to live overseas where the host always makes you feel you are a persona non grata. At times they are not embarrassed telling you they wished you never put your feet in their country.
Friends here and there are dead but the thing that makes the difference is dying in your sweet home is less bitter than dying elsewhere.
They can only discuss your return conditions if you have what it takes otherwise they‘ll ask you to stay where you are. They have enough brain-teaser here and no need for more. For your information there were 30 injured youngsters yesterday during a riot.

Home Sweet Home
l
7 June 2008 16:41
Washington Dc,

I am glad to find some fellow americo-moroccans in here.
"Hé ! bonjour, Monsieur du Corbeau. Que vous êtes joli ! que vous me semblez beau ! Sans mentir, si votre ramage Se rapporte à votre plumage, Vous êtes le Phénix des hôtes de ces bois."
9 June 2008 19:58
Sorry to mess up this thread, Sofiano your inbox is full I couldn't send you a message! sorry guys!confused smiley
A Tanja ya 3aleya... 3aleya be sewariha....aye layellah...
s
10 June 2008 06:06
Moroccan from Long Island, New York unfortunatly i dont know any moroccan around here in long island.
a
10 June 2008 16:52
the funny thing when you are dead, you are dead weather in in the white house in America,your Moroccan bed, public hamame, or swekh2a for that matter.
I still love to visit again the port restaurant in Houssayma or lafnidak town.
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10 June 2008 22:34
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the funny thing when you are dead, you are dead weather in in the white house in America,your Moroccan bed, public hamame, or swekh2a for that matter.
I still love to visit again the port restaurant in Houssayma or lafnidak town.

Well, everybody is going to die we all know that but what's the point to mention white house or public hamam or...ect in this matter? can you explain please?smiling smiley
A Tanja ya 3aleya... 3aleya be sewariha....aye layellah...
h
11 June 2008 01:23
Salam,

he used to be the clown of this English boardDanse grinning smiley . if u read some of his previous comments in other threats then u'll be sure of what i'm saying.

well, it was my point of view and at least u should respect it. no one asked u to adhere to it. u luck galantry Sir.

u showed u don't 've what it takes No no!! if only u seize the opportunity to learn galantery while ur there, at least u'll 've something to teach here when u discuss ur conditions return.

all the best during the test
a
12 June 2008 16:49
As figure of speech (this subject is asking are you American? why America though why not French Dutch or Belgium?)
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h
13 June 2008 03:26
salam,

Or Moroccan-Moroccan from Jibal Al Atlas / Rif / Figuig / Sahra etc.... smiling smiley

I got it, thanks Adds thumbs up
a
13 June 2008 11:29
You‘re welcome
I was a sir in Morocco and absolutely a sir in the UK. I always prefer to not treat people less then how I would like to be treated. thumbs up
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S
14 June 2008 00:27
Los Angeles, CALIFONIA
The weather is great!!!!!!
15 June 2008 14:45
i m from agadir in moroco nice to meet moroccan poeple from englophone country sorry my be my english is not very courecte
s
16 June 2008 07:50
yes i am
z
20 June 2008 16:20
I'm moroccan... a moroccan moroccan ... lol ... speaking english doesn't necesarly mean u're american/english


( but in my case, it does mean i've studied in an american school ) smiling smiley
L
25 June 2008 11:33
I love America, but i dont speak in english verry well, i'm sorry
so i trie to explain jou watt i mind in French
I hoep you understand!
Sorry again for all mistacs(erreurs)thumbs down
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27 June 2008 00:42
damn... i'm neither...

well, i'm Morrocan... not english (god damn them for their cheesy accent)... nor American...

stuck in Paris for now... it's a nice city, lot of hot ladies... people are bored here... i guess... or they are happy to see me. dont know for sure...

anyway, there is more than the US and the UK in this forum...
a
27 June 2008 10:22
Those are the leading nations of the world buddy. France is nice for sure but only to vist once in the blue moon.spinning smiley sticking its tongue out
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27 June 2008 13:52
I boycott adds in general...

but I honestly dont give a damn about the US or the UK, they are way overrated if you want my opinion...

and I dont care about France neither... it's cool, but not mine...

all I care about is Morroco... i'm not into nationalism... or something of this kind, but it's just what I call home...

I have a house in France, but it's not my home... people are nice and yadda yadda yadda... but still...
a
27 June 2008 20:19
u gotta be kidding me I live here and I only know 2 people in michigan a teacher in my school and a friend up north traverse city

dont get me wrong Iam looking to meet some people in this area

do u live in detroit? if so where

I live in 7 mile and grand river
a
28 June 2008 19:06
lemask, you started attacking UK and US and made comments about the English accent; I am not sure if thats supposed to be a joke cause I find the French speaking English in French so funny.
I think the English are good at speaking their. We remain foregners with our camembert English accent in the UK.grinning smiley
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28 June 2008 23:33
Attacking? easy fella... i'm not attacking, i have political positions and an opinion on these countries. that's it.

but English accent is really terrible... it's not a joke. and by the way, i have less trouble understanding Jacques Chirac trying to speak English... less than an average English man at least...

looks like they chew words and spit them out... what the hell is wrong with them...

of course they are confortable... but they have no trouble understanding us... while we cant say them same about their prununciation...

we rule!
b
6 July 2008 19:25
Real dutchman with friends in Morocco, but also Moroccan friends in my own country and, ofcourse, I'm a Muslim.
6 July 2008 21:02
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LeMask
Attacking? easy fella... i'm not attacking, i have political positions and an opinion on these countries. that's it.

but English accent is really terrible... it's not a joke. and by the way, i have less trouble understanding Jacques Chirac trying to speak English... less than an average English man at least...

looks like they chew words and spit them out... what the hell is wrong with them...

of course they are confortable... but they have no trouble understanding us... while we cant say them same about their prununciation...

we rule!
lol yes they chew words and yes, it's American accent, you never can have it until you should be born in US, learning Frensh or any foreign language is easy but to have the American accent well, it stays the hardest onewinking smiley
A Tanja ya 3aleya... 3aleya be sewariha....aye layellah...
6 July 2008 21:46
Indeed... I can fake any accent... but to actually speak like them, it's way too hard. and not worth the effort.

It's like the scottish accent... sometimes just to have fun (in English class) I mock the scots a little... it's easy to copy them, but you have to know their vocabulary... for the scottish accent, you have to use and abuse of the word "lads". use it as much as possible... and call people "fu**er"... and say "bloody" and be always pissed like If you were a guy forced to wear a lady's dress...

the result is pretty funny: "of course, it's bloody raining you fu**er!! you are in scotland. come on lads, let's go home."

and there you have it, bullseye... even if you dont control the accent...
7 July 2008 23:14
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LeMask
Indeed... I can fake any accent... but to actually speak like them, it's way too hard. and not worth the effort.

It's like the scottish accent... sometimes just to have fun (in English class) I mock the scots a little... it's easy to copy them, but you have to know their vocabulary... for the scottish accent, you have to use and abuse of the word "lads". use it as much as possible... and call people "fu**er"... and say "bloody" and be always pissed like If you were a guy forced to wear a lady's dress...

the result is pretty funny: "of course, it's bloody raining you fu**er!! you are in scotland. come on lads, let's go home."

and there you have it, bullseye... even if you dont control the accent...
I think the American accent is little bit hard to imitate it perplexe it will take a hard time to learn it, anyway! the New Yorkers are the people who swallow most words and they say when you can understand the NYorkers accent you can understand all American accentwinking smiley
Texans have a weird accent, si tu veux 3ourbia des US eye rolling smiley



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