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Your neighbours in Morocco

Last activity 31 October 2023 by Heart Collector

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Cheryl

Hello everyone,

When you move in Morocco, relationships with your neighbours can play a vital role in your well-being and integration. Share your experiences of the interactions and routines that punctuate your daily life in Morocco:

Tell us about your relationships with your neighbours in Morocco. Do you have any anecdotes to share, moments of solidarity or community initiatives that have touched you?

Are there any specific customs or cultural norms to be respected between neighbours? For example, is it normal to introduce yourself to your neighbours and invite them over when you move in Morocco?

Do you have any tips or advice for fostering good neighbourly relations in Morocco? How do you deal with the differences and diversities that can exist within the community?

Are there any initiatives to organise activities between neighbours, whether official events or spontaneous gatherings?

Are your neighbours expats or locals? How does this influence your experience in Morocco?

By sharing your experiences, you enrich everyone's understanding of life in Morocco and help many people to plan their life abroad.

Thank you all for your contributions.

Cheryl
Expat.com Team

Heart Collector

During my time in Morocco, I truly felt like I had found a second home. It was an incredibly welcoming and hospitable place, and I was fortunate to have never encountered any significant issues with the people I met. My neighbors, in particular, went above and beyond to make me feel like a part of their community. It was as though they considered me a member of their own family, and their warmth and kindness left a lasting impression on me. Morocco's rich culture and the genuine friendliness of its people made my stay there a truly memorable and heartwarming experience.

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