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write a letter to your friend telling him about some values of Moroccan.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Letter to your friend telling him about some values of Moroccan.

                                                                                    Hawai Sher/ N-150

                                                                                     Rabat, Morocco

                                                                                     Date:1/12/21

Dear Margret,

I hope everything is going well for you. Thanks a lot for your correspondence. Learning about various facets of American culture was fascinating to me. So, I thought I'd write to share some information about Morocco and its culture with you.

Morocco is a nation in North Africa. It is home to a diverse ethnic population that currently coexists peacefully. These include the following:

Amazigh, Arabs, Andalusian people, including people of sub-Suharian heritage, are all examples of this. Islam seems to be the most widespread religious group. In addition, the nation has a sizable Jewish population as well as a small Christian minority. Moroccans are generally polite, easygoing, and lovely people who are noted for their excellent humor and friendliness.

The garments worn by Moroccans reflect the influences of tradition and history. Moroccan ladies typically wear a full-sleeved robe called a "jellaba." The "gandora," a short-sleeved male variant of the women's jellaba, is another popular robe worn by guys. Moroccans are by far the most diverse people on the planet. The numerous civilizations that have impacted them are responsible for their variety.

Moroccan cuisine is influenced by Arab-Amazigh and Mediterranean cultures. Tajine and couscous are two of the country's most famous meals. "Pastila," "tanjia," and pork balls are among the other popular meals. Mint tea is a traditional ritual that is shared with family members as well as friends.

I hope this has given you some insight into Moroccan culture. Please contact me as soon as possible, and please convey my best wishes to your family.

Best Wishes,

  John.

 

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

A reply letter transmitted through one individual (or collection of persons) to another through a medium. Magazines and advertisements are examples of written content intended to be read by a large number of people in its original form, though even these may include text in the form of a "open letter." For many years, a letter was simply a sheet (or several sheets) of paper sent over the mail system to a correspondent, and it is still the paradigmatic concept today. It could be official or informal, depending on the purpose and audience of the letter.

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Write a letter to a buddy informing him of some Moroccan ideals.

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Write a letter to a buddy informing him of some Moroccan ideals.

Answer:

Ketchikan,

Alaska,

9th june, 20XX.

Dear keny

How are you keny. I'm fine, and I hope you're doing good. I am writing this letter because I want to tell you about values of Moroccan. Morocco, located in the northwest corner of Africa, is roughly the size of the state of California. Morocco, with its vibrant medinas, huge Sahara, and rugged mountains, abounds in natural beauty. Moroccan culture is influenced by Arab, European, and African cultures and is closely linked to Islam. When Moroccans experience good or bad luck, they often ascribe it to God (Allah). Moroccans place a high priority on family, honour, and a calm demeanour. In Moroccan culture, the ability to manage one's temper is valued. Morocco, a North African country between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its cultural influences of Berber, Arabian, and European. The Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh's medina, a mazelike mediaeval enclave, offers entertainment as well as souks (marketplaces) offering pottery, jewellery, and metal lanterns. The Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century imperial fort overlooking the water in Rabat, Morocco's capital.

Family dynamics are the most essential aspect of social life in Moroccan culture. The link between adults and caregivers is especially cherished.Showing respect for seniors is considered polite. In Morocco, extended families are commonly housed together. In Morocco, the father is typically the family's leader. Traditionally, a mother's obligations have been domestic, such as managing the household and caring for her children. Some women work outside the home to support their families financially.

Yours lovingly

Reena

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