Marrakech – Friendship in Morocco is full of humor, loyalty, and a little bit of mischief. While romantic love languages get all the attention, Moroccan friends have their own unique ways of showing care, and they’re just as meaningful. From memes to shared meals, here’s how friendship speaks in Morocco.
Nothing says “I’m thinking of you” quite like sending the perfect meme. Whether it’s a joke about school, work, or that one embarrassing moment, memes are the modern Moroccan way to say “you’re my person.”
Friendly roasting is a cornerstone of Moroccan friendships. Teasing your friends about their habits, style, or obsessions isn’t mean, it’s a sign of affection. If they laugh (or roll their eyes), you’re doing it right.
Moroccan friends don’t shy away from being hard on you, but only because they genuinely care. That brutally honest advice? It’s love disguised as critique.
Being your friend’s parents’ favorite, even if you’re just as mischievous, is a badge of honor. It’s a subtle way to show you care about their life and family, Moroccan-style.
Sharing a meal or picking up the tab isn’t just polite. It’s a language of friendship. From street food to a fancy cafe, splitting dishes or paying for your friend is an unspoken promise of loyalty and care.
Moroccan friendships often exist across multiple platforms at once. Talking on Instagram, Snapchat, and WhatsApp simultaneously isn’t chaotic, it’s love in action.
Your friend knows they’re always on your mind.
Sending snaps of your coffee, your outfit, or your daily commute is a small but meaningful gesture. It’s a way of saying, “I want you to be part of my life, even in the little moments.”
A true Moroccan friend doesn’t just look out for you, they make sure you’re in the loop.
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