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Marhba! This is a community for Algerians and people interested in our country. Whether you live here or abroad, everybody is welcome.
Marhba! This is a community for Algerians or people interested in the country. Whether you live here or abroad, everybody's welcome :)
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need help pls!! my best friend lives in Brazil, and I want to send her a few gifts, letters, very light stuff as tokens or friendship, ya know? but idk how i can do that :( I've heard i can use DHL but I'm not sure how and if it's even legit, any help pls?? preferably from someone who did this before, thanks!!
Anybody got an idea about the legalities of psychedelics in Algeria?
So I got my baccalaureate but I never pursued uni , I instead i went and did vocational school and got a BTS in computer science I also have a year of experience as professional in the field, how can if possible to pursue my studies abroad preferably france but also any other country.. , traditionally people go with uni studies but I'm not sure what to do in my situation if anybody can help I would tremendously appreciate it.
So my neighbour (m 25) is desperately looking for a job . He's currently homeless and penniless. If you know anyone hiring in Alg centre, kouba, ben aknoun, bachdjarah and nearby areas , comment below with a phone number or details. Any type of job will do since he never finished school and only worked in retail, cleaning and waiting (metro, cafes, stores ) Help a bro out, guys. Hope this reaches the right people ☺️
I lost my dad a month ago and I don't have any audio of him. I want to know if I can ask Djezzy (his phone operator) to recover some of the phone calls? I don't know if this is legal or even possible. I'm desperate and sad. Help
It's really dangerous, and unsafe In a case of a collision, and it increases the chances for sexual harassments and pickpocketing
What do driving schools gain from making you fail an absurdly easy test? when you clearly did well? And more importantly, why does everyone act like this is normal? I keep being told that I have to fail at least one of the three suggested tests, as if it's a MUST regardless of my performance! WHY IS THIS NORMALIZED?
I'm a university student and tbh I've never worked before (except for like 3 weeks when I was a high schooler but corona came and I stopped), up until now I've been relying on my father for my living expenses(mostly the fees I have to pay for my gym and studies), I feel ashamed for that and that I'm a burden so I always have to hold back on the things I want or need(I can't even properly ask him to go to the doctor ), I know I must get my own money by now since I'm already 20 but I'm not really sure if it's worth it, since I will waste so much hours that I can use to improve my skills and learn things beneficial for me (I'm already busy by my studies + sport + memorizing quran) and get a small amount of money that won't cover my living expeneses anyway, so what do u all think?
any advice bout it would help, im a 21 yo lebanese guy and ive been wondering this question since i started dating this girl shes 23 yo from algeria and i really love her and wanna live the rest of my life with her.About her strict parents, is their any way to deal with such a problem? Shes so scared to tell her mom about me what should we do? And are algerian parents all the same or is it just her. Sorry for asking this much but i really need it anything would help ty🫶🏼
I live in Algeria(عاصمة) and i met so much people i am a regular guy i have things i like and even things I don't really like i don't hate them i just don't do them regularly like watching football or listening to ray music I don't hate it i just don't listen to it but if i was with a friend i will listen to it and dance and have fun the point is that like i said i met a lot of people of all types (قهوية,صحاب رجلة,ايموز,غوث,..الخ,) And everyone hates other types of people and are really close headed i know some type of people are doghit but i think everyone love what they love i have friends from evry type and they always talk sit of other types of people and i don't understand why like can't people like don't hate each other...or like don't hate everything Soo gave me your opinion if i was wrong correct me i am open for discussions(sorry for my bed English)
Hello im planing to open a coffee shop in algeirs i have some question :
whats the average fund to decorate the shop plus the gear (Fridges Espresso gear ...... etc ) plus yearly
whats papers do i need to be fully legally (i dont want any problems haha )
Do you find the materials and the things to do your job accesible in algeria .
I'm a 3rd year Cs student and I'm looking for ideas/problems I could solve within my field(website, app,..), I have some ideas myself but I would like to hear from other people so feel free to tell me an idea you had or just a problem you face and would like a solution to. thank you
I was born and raised in london. Life growing up was kinda shit we didnt have much living in a poor voilence filled neighbourhood. Couldnt find any work and i got kicked out of school for fighting so really nothing left for me there. My family got some of money from inheritance and built a project in algeria so we moved to algiers for a much better life. Alhamdulilah life has been good. Im looking for people who have come to algiers from english speaking countries around my age 17-18 to feel less alone ygm coz i have some friends but i would also like to speak in English rather than force myself to speak arabic. Im half sicilian and half algerian it would be nice to know people who have moved to bled from abroad
To sum up,
Im a 21 yo french guy with algerians parents(born and raised in France so) in uni. And i met a stunning girl from Tizi ouzou coming in Frabce for studies. When i've talked i realized the cultural differences between me and her.
Sadly i was not raised in the culture of my parents. She said she feels lonely here so i proposed her to make a tour of the town.
Do you have any advices of anything ? Things i should avoid to say ? Cultural things of Kabyle pple ? How french-algerian pple are seen ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
does anyone have information about this institute ? if its worth it and how hard the studying part
What do yall think its the biggest sign the one country or a group or faction have won the propaganda war. For me there are two both of them are from the cold war till today.
The first is how blue is good and red is bad is very commonly used especially in video games movies how red eyes always indicate that the X is hostile while blue is friendly. If you can't tell blue is America, red is Russia/ USSR. ESPECIALLY IN VIDEO GAMES FOR THOSE WHO PLAY.
The second is also from the cold war as previously stated and its about the space race. Most people know that American or the States have won the space race by sending a man to the moon.
What people do not know is that The USSR have sent about 15 landers to venues and got pictures of the surface of the hottest planet in the sol system.
In the 60's. That's just how Americans love to spread their propaganda and how powerful it is, it's so powerful an achievement like what the USSR dud was completely overshadowed just like that.
تعيشيو جاوبو شحال تشد 6شهر ؟عام؟و هل كاين اختلاف اذا كانت مرا ولا راجل لي راح يطلع فلمدة و شكرا
how good or bad is the algerian education system and why and what you think could can do for it to help it improve.
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Hi I study in batna "mechanical engineering " been wanting to internship to get practical experience I don't know whare or how to start could use some advice
what could be the safest cities in algeria nowdays ?
I’m excited to share some amazing news! Recently, Martian gardens and places have been named after Algerian locations, including Tassili, Djurdjura, and Ghout, and I couldn’t be prouder. This incredible achievement is thanks to Algerian scientist Nour Eddine Melikchi, who played a significant role in this historic accomplishment.
It’s truly remarkable that our cultural heritage is being honored on a planet far beyond our own, on Mars! This reflects the greatness of Algeria and showcases our impact on the fields of scientific research and space exploration.
We’re proud to have Algeria’s name a part of this great history.
#Algeria #Mars #NourEddineMelikchi #Tassili #Djurdjura #Ghout #OurHeritage #SpaceDiscoveries
I was wondering if there are people from Ain Témouchent that use reddit, If not I want to know what you think of this wilaya and what comes to your mind when you hear of it?
I am a 27 year old Muslim male coming from Australia and am planning on travelling to Algeria by myself next year. Can anyone tell me what would be a really good time of the year to travel down here, what would be a good length of stay, how much I will be approx. spending, and other things i should consider.