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Are people in Morocco friendly?

Moroccan people are very hospitable and friendly. Hospitality is an essential element of Moroccan people's values. It is something that is passed from one generation to another throughout history in Morocco. Moroccan people are very known for their strong sense of hospitality and welcoming.



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Morocco maintains close relations with Europe and the United States. Morocco belongs to the United Nations, Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Non-Aligned Movement, and the Community of Sahel-Saharan States.

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Moroccans tend to avoid confrontation with foreigners as much as possible. They are extremely hospitable, and tourists are well-received throughout the kingdom. Even if an altercation with a foreigner would happen, they would try to de-escalate the situation as much as possible.

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  • Do not eat, hand, or grab things with your left hand. ...
  • Avoid criticizing these 3 topics. ...
  • Avoid public display of love and affection. ...
  • Do not refuse an invitation to tea. ...
  • Do not enter any mosque. ...
  • Do not take any Moroccan's picture without taking their permission first. ...
  • Tour guides should be avoided.


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Morocco ranks 100 out of 109 countries covered in the report, falling behind all other Arab countries. By Jihane Rahhou - Mar. 20, 2023 6:51 p.m.

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Moroccans, generally know what's wrong and what's right, and nothing will make them change their mind, especially when it comes to their partner. If you are going through a rough time, they will do everything to make you feel better or comfort you, because they want to stick with you through thick and thin.

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In short, YES! Morocco is a safe country to visit for female travelers. As with all destinations, my best advice is to remain vigilant. The main crimes you need to watch out for are pickpockets and scams.

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Morocco allows the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas. You can also buy alcohol in most major supermarkets. The alcohol section is usually in a separate room from the main supermarket.

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Morocco has strict laws around religion, the monarchy, alcohol, photography and drone use.

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Moroccan society has rules regarding passionate kissing in public and lying on top of each other in a public garden as an act of aggression against Moroccan society - kissing in public can be considered a no-go for unmarried couples.

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14% of girls in Morocco are married before their 18th birthday and 1% are married before the age of 15. In early 2020, the Moroccan Minister of Justice announced that 32,000 requests for marriage to children were submitted in 2019, 81% of which were approved.

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Import restrictions apply to a limited number of products, including firearms, explosives, used clothing, used tires, pornography, and rugs similar to those produced in Morocco.

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