as Krim asked (certainly not for his information but for the other participants ;-) ), I have to answer also the famous location survey on yabiladi: I am living in Berlin Germany.
hi sunny, i m from the east coast of us, Mass by the way, thanks for the question, it was a smart way to know each other(i mean moroccans in blad elghorba) peace nabil
DeadRose, Since you're in Lille, You should take a trip to a beautiful town not far from Lille, Le Quesnoy, and while you're there go and eat "Chez Ahmed" a nice small restaurant. you won't waste your time, it's real nice... take care,
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I have an idea. Why can´t we tell a little or much about where we live. The weather, the social and taxes systems, the culture, the ethnicity and so on. It could be interesting. Sometimes a country, a state or a group of people can be a lot more and much different than we think.
I thaught Texas is the only state that is safe from this rainy Season??? Besides the Humidity it's very bad but still I love Houston something about it is speacial to me
As i mentioned earlier in this subject i reside in boston
the weather, this year was horrible, it have been a long winter (seven months of cold weather and snow storms), thanks ALLAH , it's almost over. concerning the taxes system, i don't know if u mean by that the state taxes or the country as a whole. any way, the sales tax in MASS is 5%,if u mean the system taxes in the country,it is based on federal, state, and local taxes which add up to reach over 52% of our paychecks. In the social side, masschusettes is a mix of cultures, the majority are the Irish people followed by the haitian people, without forgetting the moroccan immigrants,most of them from mohamadia.
I am from Fairfax, Virginia moving to sterling in a month
actually it is a instead of since it's a heck in the "back" essentially in the exam period
"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."
I guess I'm almost beating every body up when it comes to cold. I live in Sweden and it have been down to -35 where I live.
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La vie et non la naissance annoblit l'homme :-)
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Sunny Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I thaught Texas is the only state that is safe > from this rainy Season??? Besides the Humidity > it's very bad but still I love Houston something > about it is speacial to me
I came back from Morocco three weeks ago and was delighted when I accidently found this English language Moroccoforum on the Internet. The name of “Yabiladi” means that Morocco is the forum-users homecountry, doesn’t it?
Well, I am not from Morocco, but I have been there several times, travelling around. I am really impressed by Moroccan landscapes and nature and the Moroccan people’s friendliness and hospitality. And I love Morrocan mint tea.[img]http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/froehlich/icon_smile.gif[/img]
I would like to participate in your discussions, exchange informations and views about Morocco and intercultural dialogue. So I hope that this forum is not reserved for Moroccan origin users only.
As an answer to Sunnys question, I can tell you that I have been living in Norway for many years, but I was born and brought up in Germany.
I have chosen the nick “Calendula” because this is a flower, which is at home in many countries. Also in Morocco, where I saw lots of wild growing orange Calendula flowers, when we visited Volubilis this year.
welcome to you Calendula, be our guest, and beaware that this forum is not only for people of moroccan background, so as I read you, you mentionned that you grew up in Germany but where you live now?
I am living in Norway, have been here for 25 years now.
We have very nice and sunny weather today, so I am sitting in my garden, trying out my laptop in open air. I am living on the west coast of Norway. Usually we have a lot of rain here, but in spring it is often nice and warm. Well, relatively warm, for most Moroccans, I think, would consider this to be winter [img]http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/froehlich/biggrin.gif[/img] . I have just checked the temperature, it is about 15 degrees Celsius, but of course it is warmer in the sun.
I will tell you about our last trip to Morocco later, now my garden is waiting for me to work.
welcome to your forum, your cyber space or simply to your other home
we are delighted that a norvegie has joined the latter
Calendula a écrit: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello everybody! > > > I came back from Morocco three weeks ago and was > delighted when I accidently found this English > language Moroccoforum on the Internet. The name of > “Yabiladi” means that Morocco is the forum-users > homecountry, doesn’t it? > > Well, I am not from Morocco, but I have been there > several times, travelling around. I am really > impressed by Moroccan landscapes and nature and > the Moroccan people’s friendliness and > hospitality. And I love Morrocan mint tea. > > I would like to participate in your discussions, > exchange informations and views about Morocco and > intercultural dialogue. So I hope that this forum > is not reserved for Moroccan origin users only. > > As an answer to Sunnys question, I can tell you > that I have been living in Norway for many years, > but I was born and brought up in Germany. > > I have chosen the nick “Calendula” because this is > a flower, which is at home in many countries. Also > in Morocco, where I saw lots of wild growing > orange Calendula flowers, when we visited > Volubilis this year. > > B’sslama > > Calendula >
"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."