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Old 05-11-07
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Haha Thanks Issam

I love Yasmine Hammamet, and your right its extremely safe there and beautiful, it was the first place I had stayed when I first moved to Tunisia (before moving here I had never even been here!) and love visiting there, I will actually be spending my Xmas and New Year there with one of my bestfriends who comes here often to see her boyfriend. Issam do you get to come back to Tunisia often?
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Old 06-11-07
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hi kelly,normally i go to tunisia twice a year but this time it seems i 've been really busy,i'm running two companies one is retail company and the other is dealing with properties which will give me access to travel to tunisia quiet often because i hooking up with some property developpers to promote tunisian properties abroad i'm trying to set up an office in tunisia,so hopfully i'll be there more than few times.
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It goes without saying issam that you will be putting these properties on our property section ;-)

At the moment it is free and people are getting lotsof enquries on both sales and rentals!

Apologies but I cannot resist it
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Old 07-11-07
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I think the reason women worry so much about traveling alone to other countries is mainly the culture of women in that country. I find I worry about what is proper for a women to wear in a given country when I travel.
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Old 08-11-07
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hi kris,i already got one of my properties in your rental property section advertised and hopfully the other one i will log it for rental in the near future
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I did worry about what to wear when I visited Madras, India. I was thinking about wearing cotton clothing but with no makeup. I decided to wear the makeup and the cotton clothes. But when I was in the hotel, no swimming.
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hi, grace tunisia is not india big difference!
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Old 17-11-07
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That is true about being a very different country. Tunisia and India are not close to the same culture. India had to be experienced and then I understood when I visited it.
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Old 17-11-07
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HI Tater03,
how are you hope that you are in good health ! I have been going to Tunisia for 20 odd years and i have never had any problems, i wear shorts nearly all the time , my bikinis a must and my husband doe's not have a problem with it.
If say for example i go and see a hajer i do respect them and so i always wear a jerba but that is only because i really respect these people and i am grateful that they respect me to.
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Old 18-11-07
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its important to understand and respect the social and cultural rules in a country.
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