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I have noticed lately whenever there’s a discussion about anything
A group of people will come and include islam .
We get it you are an atheist or non believer in Islam
But do you feel the need to offend someone else’s religion?
You don’t believe in something so its bothering you so much that you are ‘ mrad bih’
Grow up
I'm not even mad or anything at all I'm just confused asf.
Why is this useless sports channel hosting TV shows for Imams? I haven't seen anything like this before anywhere. Not even in the most religious countries in the world.
راح نبدى في تكوين المهني تقني سامي تسيير الموارد البشرية حاب نسقسي لكان كاين لي دارها لهن ولكان كاين فرص عمل بالديبلوم هاذا؟
I've seen a lot of posts lately in this sub refering to the Algerian men as misogynists.
Give me a list of reasons that makes this correct because I don't believe it.
Just spent an incredible day in a vibrant city within the wilaya of Tipaza. This place is full of character, with a blend of historic French colonial architecture and a lively, bustling town center. It’s known for its rich agricultural surroundings and has some of the best fresh produce in the region. Any guesses on which city this might be?
This is in the EU. It is probable the ones we have in North Africa are contaminated as well.
Hey guys, I want to learn English, and I’m planning to take the IELTS test. Is there anyone who would like to study together?
Hey i am Non EU citizen (Algerian) 18M. I searched a lot and find cheap country but i got confused between Romania or Italy. I choose those mainly on budget and ease if visa i am thinking about bachelor in IT there then in the future move to better countries with higher salaries like Germany or northern europe So if u have idea plz share if with me :)
I am searching for someone that lives in Germany to help me out , am going to study there Is there an algerian that live there to help me out , just have questions nothing else Thnx a lot .
I have a project idea. I looked for an app developer outside Algeria, but the prices are crazy. I was afraid to present it with an Algerian developer because it could be stolen. Is there a law that protects my idea or something similar?
Good morning everyone I hope you're doing well, as mentioned in the title, I am doing Master's in Mechanical engineering and gotta do an internship, I don't know much places that doesn't really require معريفة, I tried applying for Sonatrach Hassi Rmel, Hassi Messaoud (I know this isn't the east but I really wanted to try Sonatrach) and also Skikda, Fertial Annaba, but nothing in return, any suggestions for other factories in those specific regions?
All tho over %10 on a military budget is mentally insane i think it's for a better cause than you think.
all tho algeria is neglecting other services for the defense and military of the nation i think it is for a good reason that is that the borders and full of tension like libya and niger and algeria knows that the terrorism groups are charging for algeria next sooner or later into this decade and algeria knows that so what are your thoughts about this and how could you help?
I got a diplom in transmission(radio and coms..) and pc engineer can i find a work at a company or something
I have researched to see if there's any ban on marvel/DC books or anything of that sort. Seems like there isn't anything at all but I want to make sure before I ship. Also I'm shipping from California, USA
Good evening everyone, i'm 22yo, and recently graduated with a master's degree in English, and to be completely honest i kinda regret pursuing this degree as i never had any passion for teaching whatsoever. 3 years ago i took an interest in programming (web development more specifically) and after doing some research i found out that it's possible to become a programmer without having to go to university for that. I have been learning and practicing on and off since then, but i always end up discouraged by the fact that it may be impossible to land a job without a degree (especially in our country). I'm well aware that having enough programming exprience is definitely more important than a mere degree, especially in the foreign market, but i believe that the fundamentals that you get in uni also plays a crucial role in shaping your career as a programmer. Right now i'm faced with two options, either to redo my bac and go back to uni, which i'm not necessarily against doing that since i'm very passionate about pursuing this major. Or take the self taught path and learn on my own (i know i'm going to have to do that either way). Now the problem is that, currently i'm 22, and going back to uni will take around 5 to 6 years, and right now what i should be focusing on is finding a job, so balancing between uni, working full time and learning how to code is going to be extremely difficult especially considering that the major itself is pretty hard. I know that there's always the option of working remotely if i choose to learn on my own, but the foreign market is very competitive so there's no guarantee of landing a job offer, and if i ever try to apply in private companies here, i'm worried i won't be able to get hired without a cs degree. So any advice would be greatly appreciated.
TLDR: I want to know if it's worth the hassle of going back to uni or i'm better off with leaning how to code on my own.
At this point the problems between us and the Moroccans is too much. To be honest the mentality of our people is beyond fixing and even though I still try to be friends with some Moroccans alot of them turn me away and say "I'm a saharawi supporter" (I'm not, I am neutral on such situation.) This also goes the other way, both our mentality is very bad towards eachother and I just wonder why don't our people try to get along? We are literally the same ethnicity (Even our amazigh population are very similar let alone arab.) We are literally the same country except split to meet colonialist and western/eastern pig dog expectations. It's sad to me.
Can I open a bank account in a European country with my algerian passport and adresse in Algeria? If so how should I declare it to the government ?
Is there any aspects in your life that got affected by these people? share us your stories
Hi everyone so I'm currently living in the US with a green card and I'm thinking of going back to Algeria to visit my family But I'm a bit worried about this national service (الخدمة العسكرية) at the airport. If I stay out of the US for more than six months I'll lose my green card. Do you think it's risky if I just go for a short visit and Has anyone here had the same problem and didn't have any problems at the airport.
Hy everyone, I am a part time student in one of private schools in cheraga and I don't live in Algiers so I really struggle with transports I thought of renting an apartment in Cheraga but I only study 6 days a month I don't think anyone would accept it and it's pretty expensive then I thought of host families or (famille d'accueil) but I don't think this concept exists in Algeria, if you have anything to suggest please don't hesitate
Hello guys , I hope you are doing well , im a moroccan 27F that is a serious relationship with an algerian 29M i love him to bits and he met my family and everything and we are thinking about marriage. But with everything going on politically lately the visa restriction the war threats i sorta have cold feet because its very unpredictable , we are both very respectful of each other’s countries and sometimes it doesn’t even feel like we are from different countries, except in football of course haha , the thing is he is very attached to his home country, as he should , but if we have kids and rhey are half moroccan im scared they are going to have trouble visiting their dad’s country and his beloved blida , im also scared with all the hate im seing online that they might be treated differently ( im chronically online on twitter and it doesn’t help 😭) so as someone who never visited algeria i wanted to ask if my concerns are valid or is it something strictly online and it’s different in real life .
N.B : i met a lot of algerians abroad most of them were super nice and welcoming and loving and i adore them all , but one of his friends in particular is a super nationaliste and he always makes derogative and demeaning remarks about morocco , even insulting sometimes but i dont want to say anything because they have been friends forever .
Thank you in advance 🙏
I had a situation a few months ago with a government worker who was giving mixed signals about finishing my paperwork on time. And now looking back I wonder if they were hinting that if I wanted my papers done quicker to give a bribe .
Do ppl ask flat out for bribes or is there a secret lingo or a way to imply discreetly or hint that they want a bribe in Algeria ?
hello, l'm currently looking for a house to rent in the city of Jijel or in nearby areas ( F4 , F5) , Could you recommend some reliable websites, agencies, or other resources where I can search for available rental properties? additionally, any tips on the best neighborhoods or advice on the rental market in Jijel would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Who support their local team in algeria ??? They are the real football fans i watch rcr( rc relizane ) even though they play in 3rd division