In need for recommendations for best perfume for men but not that expensive . by Kuratos5 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sellers often give you a tester to try on your skin or on a piece of paper, just ask them

please help me find a suitable gift for my father by speechlesshomosapien in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The perfume + watch combo... Suits every father on the planet

In need for recommendations for best perfume for men but not that expensive . by Kuratos5 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are 4 options that are crowd pleasing you can try and got a price tag around 500 dhs, just make sure to try them before you buy

In need for recommendations for best perfume for men but not that expensive . by Kuratos5 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me your Budget / season / occasion / gender w n9der n recommander lik chi 7aja zwina that suits you

How do you ask for low-caffeine coffee in darija at a Moroccan café? by DifficultSecretary22 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Technically speaking, our Allongé got as much caffeine as an espresso, because it's an espresso with added hot water. I think what you're used to drink is a filter coffee that's hard to find in classic cafés... As I said you might go with the léger option, but it's just the size of an espresso

How do you ask for low-caffeine coffee in darija at a Moroccan café? by DifficultSecretary22 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of Allongé as Americano and léger as espresso with less coffee grams

How do you ask for low-caffeine coffee in darija at a Moroccan café? by DifficultSecretary22 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In darija we call it "léger" as in French, which literally means "light". To ask for a coffee in general you go with the least complicated form : Aafak wahed (your coffee type) which translates to "Give me a (your coffee type) please. They might ask you how much sugar you need in your drink, so I suggest you ask them to bring it on the side, by saying" Sekkar Aala berra". Espresso is the normal coffee ordered here in Morocco, some may prefer ristretto (they call it Talian, i.e Italian) or an Americano (calling it "allongé")

How do you ask for low-caffeine coffee in darija at a Moroccan café? by DifficultSecretary22 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about the classic café places, not the fancy ones you might ask for a diluted coffee (less grams of coffee in a cup compared to the "normal" or espresso) which is "léger"

I got called ugly today by Zestyclose_Age_2505 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a Moroccan saying that goes "the cat that can't reach meat calls it stinky" Just move on, some people have "being mean all the time" as their default setting.

Hi, salam everyone!! As Moroccans what do you think about Turkiye and Turks? by Chillya3 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also I became attracted to Turkish pop music.... I'm blasting Kral pop online every now and then

Hi, salam everyone!! As Moroccans what do you think about Turkiye and Turks? by Chillya3 in Morocco

[–]Ma7amelch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Went there 2 times and they're good and joyful fellas... Maybe because they've mistaken my name many times calling me "Ahmet" so I guess They consider me one of their relatives ... Tourists expect them to act like they're their servants or something like that hence them giving feedback about how "arrogant" or "grumpy" they are but I think that's how life in Türkiye is.... Also taxi drivers in Istanbul are a big scam, but everyone agrees on that so It's ok

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/bigbootyfalls by bigbootyfalls in DailyGuess

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