Fun Facts About Morocco
Fun Facts about the Moroccan people, strange and unusual.
These are fun facts about Morocco, I gathered it from my Moroccan friends and my experience when I traveled to Morocco, funny facts that make Morocco a lovable and comfortable country, through which you will get to know the humorous atmosphere that overwhelms Morocco, amazing things that Moroccans will surely encounter you when you visit this country, do not be surprised A lot, here I will list most of the funny facts about Morocco that I have come across or have heard about.
Prepare yourself for astonishment and laughter, so let's go!
These are fun facts about Morocco, I gathered it from my Moroccan friends and my experience when I traveled to Morocco, funny facts that make Morocco a lovable and comfortable country, through which you will get to know the humorous atmosphere that overwhelms Morocco, amazing things that Moroccans will surely encounter you when you visit this country, do not be surprised A lot, here I will list most of the funny facts about Morocco that I have come across or have heard about.
Prepare yourself for astonishment and laughter, so let's go!
100% of Moroccan girls think that they would be more beautiful if their skin tone was two degrees wider
101% is the percentage of Moroccans who consider the departure lounge at Mohamed V Airport to be the best place in Morocco
66% of Moroccans use the word “if God wills” meaning no
4 out of every 5 Moroccans do not answer phone calls until after the third ring, to preserve their social prestige .. the fifth person does not answer at all...
The Moroccan man, "Half-Life", is spending a search for his life partner ... and then another-half is thinking about how to get rid of it.
11 out of 10 Moroccans lack tenderness
100% of Moroccan parents were the first to be separated according to their narrations.
Only 9% is the number of remotes in Morocco that are still covering the battery
The average person's sleeping time on vacation is at least 16 hours a day, which makes him the second most living person sleeping after the "koala"
The first job practiced by 85% of Moroccans is that of philosophy and astrology.
95% of Moroccans believe that their photos will be more beautiful if they are taken with “Nikon” or “Canon” cameras.
Moroccan legend says: If you place a shoe over another shoe, know that you will travel
Moroccan legend says: Inverted shoes, evidence of the arrival of guests
Moroccan legend says: If someone crosses you with his feet while you are lying somewhere, your growth will stop and you will stay that long.
The Moroccan legend says: When one of your lashes falls, the one in front of you will ask you about the eye that fell from them, if you know them, you will have guests.
Moroccan legend says: If someone hit you with a broom, know that you will be celibate for life.
Moroccan legend says: When you and a person say a word at the same time, this means that someone is talking about you.
Moroccan legend says: put a "riyal" coin in your pocket, and the livelihood will come to you directly from where you do not know or count.
There is no Moroccan who loves his photo on the national identity card.
If you are invited by a Moroccan, do not go with your hands empty, it is the customs of the Moroccans to bring gifts, especially a sugar cake.
When a Moroccan wants to wear shoes, he can polish them with socks before wearing them.
Moroccans intend to light the lighter or matchstick and bring it closer to the gas bottle, to ensure the quality of the installation and that the gas does not run out of the bottle, before its actual use.
Yogurt has a special taste in Morocco, and its design was based on removing the top cover and using a spoon to consume it ... But all these rules are a waste of time and the desire to eat yogurt may coincide with the absence of a spoon or any means that meets the purpose, then the individual finds no solution except Piercing the yogurt bowl from the bottom to facilitate leakage... On the other hand, even if all the conditions are met, the Moroccan cannot remove the yogurt cap without touching the suspended material ...
A common condition and prevalent in Moroccan homes and also in schools, where chewing gum pieces affixed under the table where, with this practice repeated, that space becomes a real nursery for you to be in harmony with its colors hanging gardens
A scene that Moroccan educational institutions may not be free from, starting from elementary education, through the preparatory corps, to universities and higher training institutes, where students and students alike find in the tables an outlet for expressing what is inside them, and a workshop to express their talents, in addition to fragmenting their crises and Their psychological nodes, and this view may move to the walls of the department, toilets, and facade of the institution.
Couscous on Friday: Friday was dedicated to this cooking of the Moroccans, as it has become a belief and firm for them and those who fear it as if it violates religious teachings.
Attractiveness for women who are good at cooking: Moroccans are concerned with the beauty of women and the extent of their learning, but what attracts them most is their skill in making food and this is a strange habit that we do not find elsewhere.
Eaters of the Tangier to welcome guests from other cities: Morocco is distinguished by the cuisine of Tangier. Especially the city of Marrakesh, where this meal is presented as a token of love for visitors from other cities or other countries ... without forgetting that some foreigners visit Morocco specifically to taste this unique cuisine.
Marriage traditions: where the newlyweds must perform special rituals such as eating fruits and drinking milk .. but this is not strange in the matter; the strange thing is that the wedding lasts for seven days without stopping !! Seven days of dancing to popular tunes without sleep, not even a break. Seven days of fine dining and drinks .. On the eighth day, all guests are often sick, whether they dance a lot or eat. The strange thing is that despite the bad returns of this habit, it is rooted in the hearts of Moroccans and they can't give up.
Sunday family visits on Sunday, Moroccans devote themselves to visiting relatives, not for a specific reason. Rather, they used to visit each other on this day, and it has become an integral part of the customs of this country.
These Fun Facts About Morocco are not a projection of all Moroccans, but their prevalence and prevalence made us flexible to the Moroccan society, and all that was mentioned in this article remains an attempt to draw a smile on the faces of readers, and we keep the door of comments and interactions open so that we can know other things that have been hidden from us in We have covered this issue, or we have ignored it for the sake of brevity.