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Reply 1
If you could visit any country, where would it be and why? :smile:
Reply 2
Original post by jayzema
If you could visit any country, where would it be and why? :smile:



India! And hopefully also be invited to a wedding or something.

I love their culture - looks really interesting and cool.

What about you?
Reply 3
Original post by YounesB
India! And hopefully also be invited to a wedding or something.

I love their culture - looks really interesting and cool.

What about you?


Good choice :smile:

Hawaii. It's a beautiful island with so many cool things to do.
Reply 4
Original post by jayzema
Good choice :smile:

Hawaii. It's a beautiful island with so many cool things to do.




where are you from?
Reply 5
Original post by YounesB
where are you from?


England, where do you reside?
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Reply 6
Original post by jayzema
England, where do you reside?



I mean your background sorry.
Born in England but my parents are from Morocco
Reply 7
Original post by YounesB
I mean your background sorry.
Born in England but my parents are from Morocco


I'm from England but I have family members who are welsh :smile:
Reply 8
What is the best thing about being a Moroccan?
Original post by YounesB
India! And hopefully also be invited to a wedding or something.

I love their culture - looks really interesting and cool.

What about you?


I'd love to go there too:biggrin:

Do you speak any French?
Reply 10
Original post by Nomu
What is the best thing about being a Moroccan?


The best thing I'd say is knowing that Morocco is developing very quickly and I'm very proud of that. It's just a diverse country with colours throughout the spectrum and I love that western, eastern and African cultures are all combined into one culture. It's very unlike any other Arab country.

Also, I love telling people I'm Moroccan - just because people never expect it and I guess it's a country where not many people in my area come from so it's quite refreshing ? Idk. It's cool.

The only thing I don't like is when people ask how I'm African and not black...
however that doesn't happen often :biggrin:
Reply 11
Original post by Tarte Tatin
I'd love to go there too:biggrin:

Do you speak any French?



You should then! It's surprisingly cheap too.

Unfortunately, no. Only because I wasn't brought up in Morocco. However, now I am taking a French GCSE to learn the basics and will probably try to pick up the rest of the language when I visit my family in Morocco.

How sad... I have absolutely no family in England ://
Original post by YounesB
You should then! It's surprisingly cheap too.

Unfortunately, no. Only because I wasn't brought up in Morocco. However, now I am taking a French GCSE to learn the basics and will probably try to pick up the rest of the language when I visit my family in Morocco.

How sad... I have absolutely no family in England ://


Ah, I just wondered because I'm doing AS French at the moment.

And perhaps when I've finished sixth form, I'll travel to India:smile:
How large is the Moroccan diaspora in the UK?
Reply 14
Original post by Tarte Tatin
Ah, I just wondered because I'm doing AS French at the moment.

And perhaps when I've finished sixth form, I'll travel to India:smile:


Where abouts in India would you like to visit? Im going in 31 days....:biggrin:

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Reply 15
Original post by Kolasinac138
How large is the Moroccan diaspora in the UK?



wiki says only around 70,000
somali signing in!!!!!!! I really wanna visit morocco (marrekech to be specific) one day i'A. looks beauts
Original post by YounesB

The only thing I don't like is when people ask how I'm African and not black...
however that doesn't happen often :biggrin:


As a South African I feel your pain with that question :lol:
Reply 18
Lucky. I really want to live there.
Do you prefer living in England or back there?
Reply 19
Original post by HAnwar
Lucky. I really want to live there.
Do you prefer living in England or back there?



You want to live in Morocco? Wow.

To be honest, I would rather live here. Only for the education and all the opportunities that are open to you here. Morocco is lacking that AT THE MOMENT.

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