New members of the Morocco forum, introduce yourself here
bouchra19 wrote:I'm Bouchra, moroccan girl living in spain, I'm interesting in live in Dubai
Hello Bouchra. What do you want to do? Is it Morocco or Dubai? You seem a little confused as you are posting that you want to live in Morocco "after your studies" and elsewhere on the forum you want Dubai after your studies. Which one do you think would be best? I find it really interesting to see how people make decisions on which country they go to.
Welcome to Morocco. let me know if you still need some advice.
Cheers
Mo
You're most welcome feel free to ask me anything you like to know about Morocco and life here . I speak English very well and my great pleasure to help you here .
Stay safe
Good bless
Ebrahim
[Edited: Fortunately, the mods are on the ball and have deleted your most blatantly commercial posts]
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hello to all members!!!My name is Alex and I am from Montreal. I am very happy to have found this forum and hope I'll get to learn more about the culture of Morocco. Even if I am half moroccan myself, I know very little about my father's country and I wish to discover more about my heritage.
I would be very happy to chat with other people and make new friends. Do not hesitate to message me!
Talk to you soon,
Alex
I am 25 years old, previously an Urdu and Hindi teacher, and will be teaching English for two years. I am moving to Rabat in a couple of months and am nervous about living somewhere without Indian/Pakistani/Afghan people. Is there a Desi community in Rabat? Any Afghans? Are there any Indian/Pakistani or Afghan restaurants in Rabat?
Thanks,
Tony
Please message if you would like to catch up.
Thanks
My name is Mariana and I am from Portugal, I don't live in Morocco but I have been trying to search for a job! Hopefully I will manage to do it soon
.I can speak portuguese, english and spanish fluently, I have been learning french and I don't think I'm able to have a complex conversation yet, but with some practice I will get there !
Thanks for your time,
Mariana
I'm Tanz and from the United States. I'm very interested in Moroccan culture and I would love to teach English abroad for awhile. I moved back to the USA after several years in the United Kingdom and have travelled to Qatar, UAE, Turkey, Europe, Morocco and parts of Latin America. I also enjoy reading, volunteering, shopping, cooking and the arts.
I'm hoping to meet like minded individuals who are passionate about culture and travel in Morocco.
I am a Director in a power generation company. We have projects in South Africa, Morocco and Jordan/Amman, therefore I have been visiting the places very often. I am in Casablanca, looking for english speaking people to be friends with. Its very boring in a city/country where 90% people only speak arabic or french.
Will be excited to meet a group of people whom i can communicate with.
regards,
Hammad
I am from india and look to export iron and steel casted rolls in rolling mills over there. Look forward for other business opportunities as well. I also wish to make friends from Morocco to know more about country and exchange our thought s
How are you?Was wondering if you were still living in Morocco. I am currently in Tangiers for the next couple of months. Taking the opportunity to look for work here, any tips? :-)
muhammad nasrullah tiwana
mntiwana@gmail.com
Skype nasrullahrabiaa
i'm moroccan guy living in Rabat . i try to be fluent in english because my profession and also because i need to work in an english call center in my city for to pay my studies for to pay my english classes for to get Toefl .
i hope if i can find someone help me to improve my english . or someone for exchange languages !
Thanks !
Kacem fes wrote:Hey im kacem from fes but living in casablanca i registred in this mainly for my mother secondely for me I can help you if you want
Hello Kacem
Welcome to the forum. How would you help people here on the blog?
And what exactly is your mother looking for? I really don't understand that bit at all.
Kacem fes wrote:It depending can you read my profil message and you can tell me what do you want after i can help you
Thanks for your reply. About your mother, you write "she wants a female regardless of âge in fes of course she have his own house". What does she want a female for? Why is the fact of the house important? I'm sorry, but your profile doesn't explain anything.
As for you, you don't explain how you can "help people". Are you a teacher, an estate agent, a guide, a singer? What do you want to help people with?
I'm Gerik, a Filipino, will stay in Morocco for a month. Can't speak French and Arabic thou. I am looking for English or Filipino Speaking Community here in Rabat who can help me find a flat (for long term since will be staying every other month), teach me how to speak french, and give directions on different tourist destinations here. 😊
Thanks!
I am also in search of native French speakers that would be willing to exchange English or Spanish for French lessons.

Take care!
silvia411 wrote:Hi everyone! My name is Silvia from Guatemala. I am a climate change and renewable energies consultant. My fiance (from Ohio) and I moved to Casablanca on May. We would love to meet up with other couples for dinner or any other activities to discover Morocco.
I am also in search of native French speakers that would be willing to exchange English or Spanish for French lessons.
Take care!
Hi Silvia,
Ive just recently joined this group and saw you posted this. I know what its like to be new and im relatively new to Morocco also... where abouts are you staying in Casa and how long will you be here for. We should meet if your free. Let me know. Suchita 
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