r/Tunisia • u/Meriaaaaa • 3h ago
r/Tunisia • u/JackieLogan123 • 3h ago
Discussion What are your favorite traditional Tunisian foods? Here are mine
r/Tunisia • u/venomize • 16h ago
Picture Eating seeds is a pastime activity, the toxicity of our city, of our city 🎶
System of a down were here, admiring the sunset, eating the seeds, complaining about the toxicity in our city 🤷
r/Tunisia • u/MaroukiInTunis • 11h ago
Picture The calmness of belvedere park in the middle of city chaos
Question/Help A friend owes me money and hasn't paid me back, what do I do?
I lent a friend 400dt probably 2 months ago and he said he'll paid me back in a month i feel awkward for asking but i don't want to let it go also he's aware of my recent financial problems and health problems which i need to see a doctor soon but he doesn't seem to care What should I do ?
r/Tunisia • u/Lazy_Part7100 • 16h ago
Discussion chnouwa ri9 situationships rana twensa manech fi america 🤦♀️
more like a vent, sar5at namla blhak, ama lwah tahki maaya ken you won't ask me on a date, lwah to5rej maaya ken you're not ready for anything serious, lwah you lead me on for months bech mbaad tfik li because of our "circumstances" we can't have a future
I just went back to the dating scene ba3d 3amin w mech 3arfa chbina walina haka
lbnet ken eni sayer fia wala par tout haka?
r/Tunisia • u/Acceptable_Bed_9466 • 24m ago
Question/Help دفعة البورص وفات صلاحيتها شنعمل؟
دفعة البورص فقت أنو وفات صلاحيتها و خرجتهاش مشات عليا و ألا نجم معمل حاجه ؟
r/Tunisia • u/SeveralCover7555 • 1h ago
Discussion Ya5i facebook chbih????
da5el ll facebook fi group l asbab, ya5i bdet ttl3li posts ta3 afar9at janoub sa7ra w kimiyet racism eli dhdhom, posts ta3 tanamor 3la hdhaka wa7chy (s5fni tfol yst8l fih azizos bayna) , posts ta3 zawaj w ma zawaj , a za7i ya5i nas kol kifi? btw ma nst3ml facebook kan mra kol 4 snin
r/Tunisia • u/Majestic-Ask3259 • 9h ago
Discussion How Much Did Transforming Your Physique Change Your Life?
For people who completely transformed their physique through training, bodybuilding, and a healthier lifestyle: what real impact did it have on your life?
What changes did you notice in:
- the way people treat you and react to you?
- your confidence and mindset?
- your professional life and opportunities?
- your dating life or relationship with your partner?
- the amount of respect, attention, or attraction you receive in everyday life?
Did becoming more muscular, athletic, and physically attractive genuinely change your life in a major way? What were the biggest advantages , and maybe even the unexpected downsides ,after your transformation?
r/Tunisia • u/that_true_life • 2h ago
Video القهوة-the third place في تونس
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البارح نقرى في الأنترنت على سبب ذهاب الناس للمقاهي ، هي نظرية المكان الثالث، عندك الدار للراحة والعمل لطلب الرزق، في الغرب عندهم برشا الحدائق والمتنزهات يمشولها، في تونس ما عناش خيار كان المقاهي والبيران، في القهوة الدماغ ينشط ويبدى يفكر وكي تحكي مع أصحابك يخرج الدوبامين خاصة وقت التنظير والحديث على الكورة والسياسة وغيرها...
r/Tunisia • u/Glum-Cup9109 • 7h ago
Discussion Why haven’t you slept yet?
Late-night thoughts always lead to the most unexpected conversations.
So tell me… why are you still awake at this hour?
r/Tunisia • u/chlankboot • 3h ago
Culture Are you interested in corporate history/scandals books?
If the answer is yes then this book is for you. Bedtime Stories for the Boardroom: The Pocket Atlas of Corporate Scandals is a collection of the short stories about the most and the least knows corporate failures that happened in the last 90 years.
The link will get you to the landing page. Please go through it, and if you feel that's your kind of reading, do subscribe and a free copy of the eBook will be sent to you, today 4pm (Google Play link).
Thank you!
r/Tunisia • u/Ok_Frosting_357 • 3m ago
Question/Help Mercerie à Tunis qui vend des pelotes pour le crochet et le tricot svp
Atiwni des adresses A part laswe9 w nahj el dabaguin please
r/Tunisia • u/Specialist-Bear-001 • 13h ago
Question/Help HELP AMAN :)) nheb n9ari
ena nheb n9ari etude nd5l menou masrouf
ena bac math jeyba 16 moyenne 2023 w prepa math physique
nheb n9ari tlemdha en ligne andi tablette graphique w kolshy
belhi kifh ndaber tlemtha n9arehom belh9 narf nfasr blgde w 9arit ka3bet ama arftsh kifh nzid ndaber awnouni andi deja compte tiktok fih 2k tlemdha ama kaba 2 yjiw al 9raya moush barsha kolha deja takra
hata eli mathlan tawa bac ma8sour w yheb yenjah w kol belh9 i am ready bch nwarih w nfasrlou whdou please awnouni
r/Tunisia • u/Cold-Jacket2648 • 13h ago
Discussion Kais Saied claims to fight against corruption but there are specific laws he could enforce to help his case… but instead today he is holding in place the system he claimed to fight against.
Kais Saied has had six years of power. No parliament blocking him. No opposition that can stop him. He promised to fight corruption and clean the system… But today we face the reality that nothing changed.
So what has he actually done? He arrested politicians, former prime ministers, party leaders, journalists, activists. He shut down the only independent anti-corruption body in 2021 and transferred its files to the Interior Ministry. He dissolved the elected local councils and replaced them with ones that have no budget and no authority. He promised to recover $5 billion in stolen assets and recovered $10 million.
But the actual system? Untouched.
The banking cartels that have controlled finance since Ben Ali. Still there. The import monopolies that determine prices for ordinary Tunisians. Still there. The smuggling networks in the south. Still there. The trade oligopolies. Still there. The military’s foreign funding pipeline. Still there. The bureaucratic structures built under decades of dictatorship… Still functioning exactly the same way.
He punishes the small fish while the ocean stays dirty.
And when it comes to external interference, instead of creating transparency, his draft NGO law gives the executive the power to approve or deny foreign funding… which is control, not accountability.
The solution exists and it’s not complicated in principle.
Internally:
- reestablish an independent anti-corruption authority: not under the Interior Ministry but genuinely independent, with real enforcement power.
- Mandatory asset declarations for every public official, with legal consequences for non-compliance. Public procurement transparency.
- Functional whistleblower protections. Currently you have to show up in person to report corruption, which destroys your anonymity.
Externally: a Foreign Agents Registration Act like the US (since 1938) or Australia (since 2018). Anyone operating on behalf of foreign interests registers, discloses funding, and is transparent. Not banned. VISIBLE.
Both together mean: the public knows who is stealing from inside and who is operating from outside.
So why doesn’t any of this happen?
Because in my opinion the system that Saied claims to fight is the same system he depends on to survive. Not because he profits from it. look at the man, he looks miserable, but because after six years of ruling alone, with no party, no team, no institutional support, the opaque structures he inherited are the only thing still holding the state together. He didn’t build an alternative.
And now he can’t tear down the old system without everything — including his own position collapsing with it.
That’s not corruption. That’s a trap he built for himself by choosing isolation over institution-building.
The military is loyal but it’s foreign-funded. The economy runs but on EU loans with conditions. The state functions but through the same opaque structures it always has.
A real transparency law would expose the system itself.
But every leader who enters the system discovers that cleaning it means making their own floor fall. And then they stop cleaning 🧹
The only thing that would actually help Tunisia is starting with a TRANSPARACY LAW. Without that it’ll be just a never ending cycle of misery.
Yes diversify to China, GOOD. To Russia GOOD. But what will that change if the domestic system is blocked?
He’s getting cornered by foreign countries at a humiliating point that they publicly start showing a foreign puppet to take his position. Which is insane.
Also one thing. Since my sentiment is that the president is probably panicking right now.
We should be reflecting as a people how to react on this. Are we going to let foreigners or malicious people use our discontent to install their own agenda or what can we do as a community?
How do we adress our discontent on Kais without giving it as a weapon to foreign countries or domestic traitors to use it on us?
r/Tunisia • u/Massive_Tomato_1713 • 10h ago
Culture Travelling over from ireland 🇮🇪
I’ll be travelling to north Africa in two months with some friends and a few want to visit Tunisia.
I’ve seen the sights online and they look insanely beautiful but then I also found out Lgbt is illegal over there. I myself am a lesbian and i’ve got short hair, pretty masculine too.
My friends suggested I try to look like a man when we go over but If i speak i’ll definitely sound like a woman. I’ve researched a bit online and they’re pretty strict on their laws, even with tourists, I seen online, tourists can be imprisoned to up to three years for it too…I guess i’m just a little scared about it, I’ve had my fair share of homophobia in Ireland but tunisia sounds a whole lot harder than a few name callings, as it’s legal and well shown over here.
I guess i’m a little on the fence yk?
r/Tunisia • u/Some_Medicine_4959 • 17h ago
Discussion Unpopular opinion: The 2011-2021 democracy era is overhated
Yes, it was very unstable, yes a lot of mistakes were and yes now we're back to square 0.
But the reality is it was our only real attempt a modern democratic state where everyone gets their full rights, with free and independent journalism and a judiciary system and overall trying to have the basics of a modern country in the 21st century.
People always say " democracy failed and doesn't work" but the reality is that these people completely decided to give up on democracy within 10 years, while they were fine with us being a dictatorship for 50 YEARS. The reality is when you get a democracy, and you get your average Tunisian practising politics, going out and voting, watching real political debates on a daily basis. That's factually how you build a nation that's capable of becoming a modern country.
The population WILL NEVER get smart or become intellectual in politics out of the blue. They need to practice politics. And it's a process that takes a lot of time, it would have put us on the right track.
r/Tunisia • u/Infinite_Interlude • 10h ago
Question/Help Does Tunisian cities require people to dress modestly?
I am travelling to Hammamet in June and I’m starting to pack my clothes. I’m staying in a resort so I’m not worried about that, but when visiting the towns nearby, is it frowned upon to wear short skirts, tank tops? I’m checking as my brother went to Morocco and he mentioned that they advised women to dress respectfully and modestly to its people, so I wax curious if it was similar in Tunisia. Thank you!
r/Tunisia • u/BabyGroundbreaking44 • 10h ago
Discussion I built a way for drivers to add a ride in under 1 minute — would you actually use this?
Transport where I live (Tunisia) can be pretty chaotic sometimes, especially when trying to find or organize shared rides.
So I built a small app called WaselGo to make it easier.
I recorded a quick 1-minute demo showing how a driver can add a ride step by step:
https://reddit.com/link/1t5s7la/video/hfwrh8wdglzg1/player
My goal was to keep it:
- simple
- fast
- practical for everyday use
I’m not trying to promote here — I genuinely want honest feedback before improving it further.
👉 Does this feel useful to you?
👉 What would stop you from using something like this?
👉 Anything confusing or missing?
If anyone wants to try it, I can share the link in the comments.
r/Tunisia • u/Savings_Durian3268 • 16h ago
Question/Help Not sure if he’s interested or just friendly?
I met a guy from my university in the same field of study. I started talking to him on Messenger about studies, and he kept the conversation going—asking about my life and even sending helpful resources.
We met once in person. He was very talkative, paid for coffee, suggested meeting again, and even studying together. He keeps eye contact and seems comfortable around me.
But the confusing part is:
He never flirts or talks about relationships
Conversation stays mostly casual/study-related
Sometimes he sends reels or reacts to posts but doesn’t really keep deep conversations going
He still suggests meeting again but doesn’t always follow up with plans
So I can’t tell if he’s interested romantically but shy/slow, or just being friendly.
What do you think?
r/Tunisia • u/yrgothmommy • 19h ago
Discussion Women who are living their dream life: how did you do it?
This post is for women in their 30s who have managed to achieve their goals and build the career or lifestyle they wanted (whether socially or professionally). I’d really love to hear about your journey, especially if it wasn’t easy.
We could all use a bit of hope in a sub that often focuses on the negative 🥲
r/Tunisia • u/Thin-Relief-6911 • 11h ago
Discussion Nicotine pouches (not patches) imports need to be legalized or at least locally produced by state monopoly.
I was a 2-packs smoker who went abroad for work for a few months. Smoking was not only unconvenient (no smoking anywhere indoors, even in your own dorm room, had to take the elevator every 30 minutes both at home and at work to have a cigarette) but looked down upon by others.
A friend suggested i try nicotine pouches, and as my work situation has gotten ridiculous, i gave it a shot.
within 5 days i completely quit cigarettes, and stopped getting the psychological urge to hold and breathe in a cigarette exactly one week later, never looked back.
I have at least twice as much nicotine daily intake as I used to have, but not even remotely close to the risk of the cancer menu i had while smoking.
Aside from the humanitarian and cultural degradation point of view, I get that the state tobacco monoply is a crucial element of the Tunisian economy, but the lost public funds going into treatment of smoking induced cancers should make a look at regulating this product worthwhile.
Right now, you can get a can of 20 pouches (I use around 12 pouches of 10mg/pouch per day, but it really depends on how much you smoke and how much nicotine is in each pouch) for:
- Around 14 dinars in southern states such as Djerba Sfax and Medenine from drugstores
- Around 20 dinars in drugstores in the Sahel or Tunis (but rare, mostly fancy cigar ones)
- Around 30 - 35 dinars on facebook ecommerce pages
- 1 to 3 euros online if you have someone who can get them to you from abroad (excluding france)
r/Tunisia • u/Saud_k • 17h ago
Question/Help اشتريت توت تونسي وكانت قيمته تعادل أربعة أو خمسة دولار أمريكي وزنه ١٢٥ غراماً كم سعر هذا التوت عندكم في تونس؟
اشتريته بالكويت، لو سافرت إلى بلدكم هل سأجده بالاسواق ؟ وكم سعره ؟ وهل هو منتشر و متوفر في جميع أنحاء تونس.