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Rock Maroc. Surviving in Morocco
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- Nombre de pages118
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-7693-4403-5
- EAN9783769344035
- Date de parution04/02/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
Follow the author through a cross-section of her extensive and profound experiences in Morocco, which she has put down on paper with humor, sometimes detailed stories and a lot of knowledge.
Are you thinking about emigrating? Would you like to embark on a journey to a culture that is often so foreign to us? Then you've come to the right place.
You will learn interesting facts about formalities for traveling, staying longer and emigrating.
She will help you compare our standard of living with the local one, as well as the societies themselves. And she often lovingly describes the difficult living conditions that manifest themselves in Moroccan creativity and endless optimism. Perhaps it is also a little contagious. Monika Elsen also informs you about the pitfalls you can encounter there - especially as a woman- in this male-dominated world.
"As long as the vendor in the souq can sell with his handcart, next to which he takes his midday nap on the floor - in cash and without a cash register or accounting system - they remain poor but free. But they don't know."
She will help you compare our standard of living with the local one, as well as the societies themselves. And she often lovingly describes the difficult living conditions that manifest themselves in Moroccan creativity and endless optimism. Perhaps it is also a little contagious. Monika Elsen also informs you about the pitfalls you can encounter there - especially as a woman- in this male-dominated world.
"As long as the vendor in the souq can sell with his handcart, next to which he takes his midday nap on the floor - in cash and without a cash register or accounting system - they remain poor but free. But they don't know."







