Since creating this website in the summer of 2006, the expat community is growing out here in Tunisia.
If you are living here, feeling isolated or lonely, or thinking of joining us in Tunisia, use the guestbook to get to know one another or to offer information and experience to newcomers.
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Are you Tunisian And English Speaking? |
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MAKING PHONE CALLS TO TUNISIA ? WORKS BOTH WAYS ! NOW ONLY A TEXTING SERVICE AVAILABLE |
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Congratulations The Tunis Expat Meetup Group! The January meetup was a resounding success as more and more people are beginning to join them! Both English and Tunisians got together and had a great evening at Biwa in Les Berges du Lac to improve language skills or learn cultural differences! The friendliness between all was terrific! You can find out more on their website http://expat.meetup.com/183/ EXPATS IN HAMMAMET? - MESSAGE FROM NIZAR! EXPATS IN HAMMAMET? - MESSAGE FROM STACY IN HAMMAMET SOUTH? - Pop into Jayne's new bar/restaurant 'The Steakhouse' opposite Hotel Paradis |
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Freelance Editor Julie Cook is still searching for your 'Moving To Tunisia' stories. |


Congratulations
Rachael and Anis
No Marmite In Tunisia
Wishes you a long and happy life together
| Are you married to a Tunisian? Did you have a traditional Tunisian wedding? Send your stories to No Marmite In Tunisia nomarmiteintunisia@yahoo.fr |
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I have briefly been an expat myself, I worked in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for a while in which yes, I did miss some decent chocolate, crisps etc! I actually got the idea a couple of years ago in which I read an article in a newspaper about what foods expats miss, since then me and my partner have had a litttle baby so my idea got sidetracked a bit; however 2 years on it has finally gone live! I would love to go back to Tunisia one day as I thought it was a nice country with friendly people. |
Order your favourite foods from the UK, there are currently 80 destinations that Glyen works with.....including Tunisia!
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