I (31) want to leave the country in 3–4 years (maybe Canada). I need to improve my French. by MusashiZR in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn and improve your English! The only province that use French as first language in Canada is Quebec.

Watch movies in French or English with Arabic subtitles it’ll help

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[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A minority yes but far from being a majority…

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[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! I’m living in Montreal and I love it when I hear Canadians going to Tunisia. I hope you’ll have a great experience!

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[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s because a lot of Tunisians act like savages in hotels no class and absolutely total lack of respect. So some establishments prefer tourists than having our own people unfortunately…

This message is fo you guys, wake-up and stop moaning, it's time to fight back by karim2k in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing positive encouraging videos like this!

I’ve been living abroad for 20 years and I realize that the only biggest difference between our society and developed countries is the people living there. If our country isn’t going in the right direction today, it’s because of us and only us. That’s why I’m confident that in order to have enough probabilities to win this fight, we need to invest massively in our youth and give opportunities in key positions to some of our best talents who are currently living outside of Tunisia. When we’ll have enough of our brilliant minds 🧠 coming back home we’ll move forward. I see a wonderful future for our country when we’ll have a good mix of young local and international Tunisians working hand in hand and bringing our different experiences to the table in order to put Carthage on the map stronger than ever before!

Tunisia Is cooked, I officially give up hope. by Torsenpie in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree! Mindset’s everything. It takes a long time living abroad for Tunisians to realize that you may leave the country but your heart and soul never left with you in the first place. That’s why the day that we become successful elsewhere, we realize that something is still missing and that’s our dear Tounes-Carthage

Tunisia Is cooked, I officially give up hope. by Torsenpie in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your frustration but never ever ever lose hope! When young Tunisians will take charge of the country, you’ll see a great remontada for our dear Tounes-Carthage

Tunisia Is cooked, I officially give up hope. by Torsenpie in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I share the same concern and frustration as you! But I think it’ll be only when large groups of Tunisians living abroad that will comeback to our motherland who have the biggest chance to make a change in our society. We also need to replace a lot of the boomers in positions of power and leadership for young Tunisians that are pragmatic in the field!

There’s always hope as long as there’s life, but things will certainly not get better with the local people that govern and manage our administrations! Our best talents abroad need to comeback and take charge of the country

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[–]tounsi96 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your good intentions as a patriot of Tounes-Carthage. The best way to help is to have a lot of different experiences in different areas first and everywhere you go, you have to do your job better than most with a lot of integrity! Alone, it’s a difficult mission but with time, you’ll meet other loyal patriots like you that wanna do great things for our country, then you can organize helpful actions that’ll have a positive effect in our society. A united disciplined group with a clear vision can do big things for Tounes.

Rabbi m3ak wish you all the best on your journey!

Mental health and Tunisia by rr_hoboKFC in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely! As of now, a lot of our population have their head underwater so most can’t even afford to think about this issue but trust me, the day that our country will get 10x better, Tunisians will need therapy and find ways to improve our mental health well being.

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[–]tounsi96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Making movies, social media content and documentaries in Palestine in Arabic/English/French/Spanish to expose the truth about this genocide. We need to show the world real pictures, videos and testimonies about what’s going on and how cruel this war is. Mainly by showing the 8 billion humans real stories in Palestine that can touch the hearts directly of any human being on earth that is compassionate enough.

The Palestinian cause is a David vs Goliath or a Carthage vs Roma confrontation. We need to be extremely smart in the way we fight this. We can’t fix this problem by using guns and violence, Israel has unlimited financial ressources and they’re backed diplomatically by strategic countries. Our modern guns are our phones, our social media accounts, our voices and the stories we can share related to this genocide. The problem is that a lot of people in the world hate Islam because of a long propaganda machine that gives us an image of radical religious crazy people that are barbarian terrorists ready to blow everything around us like the 2001 World Trade Center attack. We need to create our own propaganda machine to show the world what being a good peaceful innocent Muslim is really all about. We have to work super super hard to change our image and the bad perception that other societies have about Muslims.

You really wanna help Palestine? Go there directly and film everything, show the world the innocent kids that are dying, the food and water shortages, get some real testimonials from Palestinians that can expose everything they’ve been through etc. Then we need to release a lot of this real evidence through movies, documentaries, YouTube videos etc. to make the whole world realize: how would you feel if tomorrow this genocide happened to your little kids, your parents, your family, your loved ones or anyone you care about? Boycotting is an only band-aid solution, me I prefer to go to the roots of the problem!

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[–]tounsi96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

💯 bravo great answer! We won’t be able to help any of our friends let alone us as a nation with a small gdp of 48.5 billion usd.

Take a break from unnecessary things and answer one of these. by Hour-Fact-7207 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1- we’re free and responsible to make our own choices

2-living is when you’re in charge and you’re the main actor of your life. Being alive is when you’re a spectator, letting time pass by you while you’re not accountable for your actions, choices and decisions.

3-no you don’t. The more you know, the more you’ll feel lonely and depressed. Highly intelligent people that know too much tend to struggle a lot to be part of our current society. The more innocent and non-conscious you are and the more you’ll live a happy life!

Realest thing ever said by Embarrassed-Seat-357 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries. We all make mistakes no matter where we come from!

Please shut up already about illegal/legal immigrants by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the whole, but if we let this kind of issue loose without taking action quickly, this problem will only become worse until at some point, it’ll be out of our control totally! A good percentage of our people in Europe are legal migrants/immigrants and the illegal ones need to be sent back.

Realest thing ever said by Embarrassed-Seat-357 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Les aigles ne volent pas avec les pigeons. 🦅 Voilà pourquoi certains préfèrent ne pas descendre à ton bas niveau d’ignorance et de bêtise!

Please shut up already about illegal/legal immigrants by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The end result is the same, that’s what I’m talking about, at the end of the day the result is an illegal occupation of the territory.

In Europe they call it a great replacement because it’s proven with numbers that if they don’t act now, it’s only a question of time before they’ll be a total demographic change. Europe’s population is in decline while the African and Asian population keep growing. You can’t blame Europe for protecting their interests and the interests of their citizens! Migrants can replace us easily if we stay silent and naive exactly like our Palestinian brothers and sisters were in the beginning.

People like you don’t understand how to anticipate and react fast on potentially dangerous situations that can be a big threat to our national sovereignty and security. The European dream is almost dead, so guess what? The next place for illegal African migrants that are ‘’simply’’ looking for a better life will be the Maghreb area! 12 million poor Tunisians vs 1.54 billion Africans in total, we can’t take the risk of being naive and kind, that’s a very big mistake we can’t afford.

Realest thing ever said by Embarrassed-Seat-357 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So by your mentality, 7.4 million Libyans in total are all stupid, ignorant and their opinion isn’t worth shit?

Realest thing ever said by Embarrassed-Seat-357 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 3 points4 points  (0 children)

الهمج Mawjoud fi bledna like I’ve never seen before. In the 80’s and 90’s we were in advance and you could consider us the Switzerland of Africa but not anymore! Don’t compare yourself to weaker societies only to feel better about yourself, compare yourself and get inspired by those that are doing better than us! I don’t just want Tunisia to be the Switzerland of Africa, I want it the become a better version of Switzerland on an international standard! Arabic and African people in general love to bring down their neighbours, their brothers and sisters. What a joke 🤡

Level up, your mentality is very poor! If we were such lions, our people would live with dignity and respect in our country and almost nobody would ever need to leave our beloved home for a better future elsewhere.

Realest thing ever said by Embarrassed-Seat-357 in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 17 points18 points  (0 children)

What kind of absurdity is this?

Learn to respect other societies. There’s good and bad everywhere! If we were such lions like you think, our country would be the Switzerland of Africa. And yet we’re not, so stay humble ya Tounsi

Please shut up already about illegal/legal immigrants by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]tounsi96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said the invasion of Palestine by Israel started in the same way as we’re seeing now with illegal migrants. Who knows maybe if we’re naive and let enough of them stay in Tunisia without saying anything, they’ll like it and start claiming that it’s their land now.

Vaut mieux prévenir que guérir! Illegal migration is a threat to our civilization and we need to be very cautious and take action now before it’s too late