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Expat Life In Tunisia

Fiona Hooper


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Dorchester, Dorset, England
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Hi, I live in Dorset, England but spend all my holidays in Tunisia.  It  is a country I have come to know and love in the last couple of years.  :cool:

 

I have been learning the language for a little while and although I find it hard, it is always reqarding when someone understands me.

 

I love to travel and make new friends.  I like to cook and entertain people.  I like the outdoors, animals and in particular cows and horses.

 

I have enjoyed looking at this site and hearing everyone's tales about Tunisia, who know maybe one day I will be an expat.

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Reply Fiona Hooper
12:52 PM on January 03, 2011 
Happy New Year to all the ex pats in Tunisia
Reply brian pattison
08:26 AM on June 24, 2010 
we live near Cambridge, me myself come from northumberland then moved south to Dorset to live and work in Beaminster, then Plush and on to hertfordshire, Julies mum & dad live at west walks in the flats. We are hopefully going to live in Tunisia in a few years time. We are booked up to go to Yasmine in January next year with Julies daughter as we don't see alot of her as she lives in Swanage. If we ever go to visit the inlaws we should meet up for a coffee and a chin wag. Well of for a beer to watch the footie again as Ju is at work until 9pm. Cheers Brian
Reply brian pattison
02:46 PM on June 22, 2010 
HiFiona, its nice to see another bubbly personality on hear from Dorch as my wife used to live at Fordington when she was young. Her mum & dad still live in dorch up the top end of town near the tennis courts by Somerfields
Reply Melanie - Site Owner
03:45 AM on February 17, 2010 
Hello Fiona, welcome to the site. Where do you stay when you travel to Tunisia? If you ever stay in the Nabeul/Hammamet area, don't forget to meet us for a coffee one day. If you are in the Sousse area, they have regular meetups every Thursday lunchtime...all are welcome!!!

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The British Daily newspaper, The Times, names Mohamed Bouazizi, their person of the year for 2011, being the inspiration of the Arab Spring and for beginning the events that changed the face of the Middle East!

 

 

The new Tunisian government would like to change the administration offices' working hours, across Tunisia, changing the weekend from a half day on Friday and Saturday and bringing it into line with Europe, with a Saturday and Sunday weekend!

 

 

Tunisia is on the lookout for a lady in her 40s, who was wearing a brown hijab, who snatched a baby from a hospital in Bab Saadoun

 

 

Tunisia has climbed to 92nd place in the World Democracy Index, achieving a jump of 53 places in world ranking in 2011

 

 

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