the handsome imrane

22/11/2008 13:44 par xyoussef

  • the handsome imrane

    the handsome imrane

    22/11/2008 13:44 par xyoussef

friendship

22/11/2008 13:42 par xyoussef

  • friendship

    friendship

    22/11/2008 13:42 par xyoussef

difficult to find friends like you Sir

i know it my cousin

22/11/2008 13:40 par xyoussef

  • i know it my cousin

    i know it my cousin

    22/11/2008 13:40 par xyoussef

it's time to have lunch

22/11/2008 13:38 par xyoussef

  • it's time to have lunch

    it's time to have lunch

    22/11/2008 13:38 par xyoussef

english grammar

22/11/2008 13:37 par xyoussef

  • english grammar

    english grammar

    22/11/2008 13:37 par xyoussef

Grammar is the base to learn languages

at work

22/11/2008 13:34 par xyoussef

  • at work

    at work

    22/11/2008 13:34 par xyoussef

we have to concentrate to do our jobs in the best way

tolerance

17/11/2008 21:37 par xyoussef

  • tolerance

    tolerance

    17/11/2008 21:37 par xyoussef

respect the other as he is

something normal

17/11/2008 21:32 par xyoussef

  • something normal

    something normal

    17/11/2008 21:32 par xyoussef

mutual sensation

as always

17/11/2008 21:26 par xyoussef

  • as always

    as always

    17/11/2008 21:26 par xyoussef

be traditional

17/11/2008 19:16 par xyoussef

  • be traditional

    be traditional

    17/11/2008 19:16 par xyoussef

It has often been said that the people are the pulse of a nation. The rich culture and diversity of Morocco is reflected in every inch of the vibrant nation that trade frantically and enthusiastically in the bustling streets as songs of worship ring out overhead. These people have a long and fascinating heritage and though they've slowly started to embrace the modernizing of their world; there is a sort of captivated timelessness which still hangs over them all.

Moroccan Folklore is extremely diverse and equally fascinating. In fact to say that it is diverse is a massive understatement. The folklore varies in different areas , tribes , even from one language to another, the folklore traditions are as plentiful as the people themselves.

Souks are a way of life in Morocco and you usually wont have to go far to find one. You can often get good bargains here, but remember that most Moroccans will have a lot more experience than you will when it comes to haggling the price so you will seldom find yourself able to get better than that which is offered. You may find, if you are friendly and courteous enough, that you will soon start to make friends with the locals. If this happens and you are invited to a meal, it is good to keep in mind some of the local customs. For example, you will usually take off your shoes when entering a house. You can follow your host’s example in this regard. Also, it is a good idea to take a gift of some sort with. If you are in a home in the city, you might take some pastries or some sugar with you. If you are in the county, it would be better to buy a live chicken for the household which is likely to not be quite so well off.