I visited Tunisia last year and had loved every bit of it. Everyone was so helpful and I felt so safe as a solo female traveler. Beautiful country and people
Two amzing young men . They were kind , welcoming , friendly , good mannered and they speak english so good which is not so common in Tunisia where people are more used to speak french . Great video Drew . One of my favorites .
@@vitoferrara5876 But you see in the video that drew definitely offered money and the students declined. Its not that drew scammed those students, its them that are too nice and insisted to pay instead of letting drew.
@@vitoferrara5876 Hi, dude Drew is now used to the fact that people won't accept his money so he tried to push them saying that they should take his share.
That old man would make a legendary hollywood actor. His deep voice, confidence, poise, humour, seriousness...he could be a unbelievable character in movies like joker. I would pay to watch him.
How did you know he used that comment many times, that means you don’t have other life than living in your mother’s basement and reading other’s comments.
I was more impressed with him than maybe the whole rest of the video. Good Job, Drew. Consider airing your videos and outtakes before editing, maybe on a subscription basis...
Hey drew! Today I was walking the streets of Tunis when I met Takram (the older man at the end of your vid) he started to talk to me and I said I seen you in drews TH-cam channel. 😂 then he took me on a tour of the city. Shukran 🙏
@@GeoHdReal A great portion of the population is already trilingual , we speak our own version of Arabic , but at a very young age we start learning Arabic and French since they're our first and second languages , and around 5th grade we start learning English since it's now the world's language , and then in the 3rd and 4th year of high school we get to learn an additional language of our choice , add that to the huge population of Italians that lived among us in the late 1900's , most Tunisians of that time could speak Italian almost fluently , so it's a bit normal to see a Tunisian ( not all of them ofc ) speaking a couple of West-European languages aside from Arabic and their own dialect especially if they works with tourists , nonetheless , kudos for the old man he's quite smart.
Hallo, Jeg bor i Tunis og jeg snakker norsk hahah jeg har 17 ar and I can speak EN ; FR ; AR so if someone here from scandinavia wants help or some information I'll be glad to give a hand :) peace.
@The virtuous man A liberal is someone who is open-minded and progressive in their views. An example of liberal is someone who likes new ideas that will bring progress even if they are not traditional. That's what he meant by liberal in the comment above, if you have a different definition to the word liberal in your mind and if you don't identify yourself to mine, well that's your very own problem.
Tunisia keep surprising me every time i watch a video about that country. They pick up languages so fast and the would welcome foreigners and help whenever they can. Bn there 3 times. great places and food
Mashallah so proud of Tunisian brothers n sisters Didnt belive when I saw the rose water as its an old tradition in Bahrain as well! Much love from Bahrain
Visiting in summer would be extremely perfect,u can start by the capital then u can go to other nearby cities(like Benzart which is on the Mediterranean).There is also saharah in South where festivals are oftenly held . If u are coming by winter u can go to Western areas in north where snow makes a formidable scenery. Anyway u can look up stuff online and welcome.
@@Tuuliniska I disagree, as a Tunisian, i'd love to avoid the scorching heat and busyness of the coast line at summer and would go for Spring (Winter is too cold), less tourists and more authentic experience in Spring especially when you're planning to explore, not ust be the typical tourist in a hotel room. Plan A: 3-4 days in Tunis (Medina, Bardo Meseum, Les Berges du Lac, Carthage-SidiBouSaïd) 2 days Bizerte, Cap Angela 3 days Tabarka-AïnDrahem 3 days Tozeur-Douz-Tameghza Plan B Typical tourist CoastLine (Tunis-Hammamet-ElKantaoui-Mahdia-Djerba)
I really love the country too. Were on earth do you find such amazing gentlemen. They are very welcoming to strangers. I have not seen this before. Much love from Kenya. And I now dream of visiting Tunisia.
@@marynjeri584 not a lot of Subsahra Africans go as tourists, the majority is from Europe it would be much better if more are from the African continent!! also, maybe u heard that some racism over there like the rest of Northern Africa against the black people, so if u go there " hopefully u enjoy it " or u know another who plans to go there, TELL him to report to the police station if he faces any anti-black behavior, with the new laws over there it can reach to 3 years in Jail, help us to get rid of those bugs, and don't just ignore it and go away!!!! I wish u the best!!!!!
well as a tunisian arabic is my native language , we start learning french at the age of 8 , then we start learning English at the age of 11 , and we can pick another language at the age of 16 , and this is the final results , i can speak Arabic French English and just started Spanish , i m 16 years old .
I advise you to check "Sophie Kim _하은" channel and her trip to Tunisia, also "Joe Hattab" and "JASON BILLAM TRAVEL " you will learn a lot more and find a lot of things most of the world didn't know about Tunisia ^^
@@latifaahmd9408 it's because they're not exactly arab(genetically) except a few which are also mixed. Most Tunisians have berber,spanish,arab,greek,roman, scandinavian mixed heritage 🇹🇳🇹🇳
Dude you're the BEST travel vlogger EVER. I lived Tunisia. I found it amazing how set up for tourism the country is. Fastest exit out of any airport I have ever been to, everyone speaks English, everyone so happy to help me. Love your videos Bro. Such a great idea
@@epictetuso3416 No he wasn't joking and he's right, Morocco is the North African country with the least Antique sites and history. They only have a small site called Volubilis. He didn't mean that there's nothing in Morocco but that they didn't have as much antique places to visit. It's really nothing compared to Egypt, Algeria or Tunisia...even Libya has more Antique places.
@@h.g.3845 Ok h=i've been through the comments and maybe you are the most right of tunisians. Even if Morocco was not integrated that well in the roman empire, the civilisation and the independant dynasties are unique in the arab world and Africa. Oldest still regning dynasty, the most beautiful palaces and walled cities. It's like comparing Greece (tunisia) and France (Morocco). Morocco has a defenitly more refined "way of life", gastronomy and architechture. Snowy mountains, ski resorts, fantastic surf spots on the atlantic, and more layed back beaches on the mediteranean. Love our tunisian brothers, but no comparison will do justice.
Red and Green Sorry but morocco is nothing special i see the comments moroccans leave here about tunisia and i visited both countries morocco in 2017 and tunisia in 2006 and 2019 and i enjoyed my stay better in tunisia. You saying you cant compare morocco to tunisia as if morocco is something much greater is very delusional of you but ofcourse you are entitled to your opinion and so am i
I'm tunisian and I've been to morocco, both countries are equally wonderful and each one has its own perks. i wish i saw your story man, i would have responded immediately :(
@@bebekdragon7604 Phoenician and Hebrew is the same language, different dialects Hebrews and Phoenicians could understand each other very well. Moavit, Amonit, Edomit, Israelit, Jehudait and "Phoenician" is the same language, with some different words and different accents
@@bunb8541 some consider it the same and some don't. In early time it is almost similar but by 300bc the language has some notable differences so some linguist argue that the late form of phoenician is different than hebrew. The ones who think that they're part of same language name the language Canaanite.
6:31 Actually in most Arab and North African countries you have to FIGHT to pay the bill, i don't really know why but we still do it 😂😂 This moment reminded me of that one time when I had lunch with my sister with an Australian friend in a Tunisian restaurant. I offered to pay and he said " okay, thank you" and I was like (in my mind) " wait so we're not gonna fight on this ?" I mean I really wanted to pay but at the same time I wanted to fight over the bill and then win the fight 😂 I guess it's just a part of our culture.
Actually even if its not guest, just even friends, they will argue who will pay as both parties wanted to pay. I was in dubai before and there are 2 Egyptian guys were arguing in the streets about who should pay even when they already paid and left kfc. Lol
At the restaurant the rose water we use it in Tunisia to aromate foods and drinks and we spread it on guests hands as a good happy you visited gesture, we also use it to reduce temperature in cases like fever or headaches or nausea, some peope even drink it so their sweat smells nice, its a must have item in every tunisia house, and there is many other essence of water from different kinds of flowers, we even put dried flowers in our spices
I just watched a movie from Tunisia, and I really interested about this Country right now. Looking information about this country and I ended up here hahaha.. omg, they look so kind. Hope someday I can find my way to go to this beautiful country. Salam from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Hahahah Any Arab : hey so what's your name ? Drew : Yalla Any arab :how old are you drew ? Drew : yalla Any arab : what would you like to eat ? Drew :yalla
Chapeau, old man! It is just amazing that he speaks 6 languages. He is fabulous. Like someone here in the comments was saying, that old man would make an excellent actor! I am also impressed with how warm and friendly those 2 young men were. Very nice video!
Great people , Portuguese are a mix of Roman Celtic and North African people like Tunisia and Algeria . Many people of North Africa have familiar faces
Fantastic video - my maman grew up on Tunisia - and the family lived here for 7 generations. I need to visit- and maybe stay. The food and people are amazing
This was a REALLY cool video man, I loved how you just reached out to see if anyone is around, not even knowing them. That's really special and is the key to life-long friendships, is that you have to start somewhere, and be open to anything. Safe travels!
I visited Tunisia last year and had loved every bit of it. Everyone was so helpful and I felt so safe as a solo female traveler. Beautiful country and people
Farrah Naaz I’m checking out your channel. I’m a youtuber too
@@belindadei8852 thank you!
@@canneddinners6059 Switzerland is a lovely country. So serene with mesmerizing landscape
@@farrahnaaz1724 you ar welcome in Tunisia any time
@@samirjaibia1029 thank you so much 😊
Two amzing young men . They were kind , welcoming , friendly , good mannered and they speak english so good which is not so common in Tunisia where people are more used to speak french . Great video Drew . One of my favorites .
@Gat Yeah , totally agree .
@@vitoferrara5876 But you see in the video that drew definitely offered money and the students declined. Its not that drew scammed those students, its them that are too nice and insisted to pay instead of letting drew.
@@vitoferrara5876 Hi, dude Drew is now used to the fact that people won't accept his money so he tried to push them saying that they should take his share.
@vito ferrara italians and arabs are so generous
Mbc2 generation ...hhhhhh.peace bro
That old man would make a legendary hollywood actor. His deep voice, confidence, poise, humour, seriousness...he could be a unbelievable character in movies like joker. I would pay to watch him.
hahahahaha!
Hahahahahahha
XD
That's so funny.
What..
The old man dissing Morocco 😂😂 Omg I’m dead hahaha
LOL!!! it was very funny, his English was impressively good too
Roasted
Hahahahahahaha and he said he as we say in arabic hahaha
It was Impressive u know
I would like to say one message to that guy: Morocco has the Medina’s,more touristy And has lots of skyscrapers
love Tunisia from The Republic of Georgia
I'M tunisian and Georgia is in my TOP 10 list of countries to visit!
გამარჯობა საქართველო ❤ I am Tunisian and I started learning the Georgian language a month ago so idk if I wrote that correctly 😁
I m Tunisian and I love Georgia Too, I visited last year it was amazing (Tbilisi , Meshkheta , Kadauri )
Waaaw we love Republic of 🇬🇪🇹🇳
Georgian folk music is cool, greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Amazing people of Tunis...
I liked the old guy, he is super...
The old man are smart and funny 😂 in all countries we found people like this . Like in my Portugal
@Gamergirl Rose Hi
His code switching is amazing 👍
Drew will have so many stories to tell as a grandpa
How did you know he used that comment many times, that means you don’t have other life than living in your mother’s basement and reading other’s comments.
Billy you studying
I have a deja-vu
billy can u reply my comment for no reason again
billy brother don’t pay attention to the haters. May god honor you
تحية أخوية خالصة من الصومال للشعب التونسي الشقيق ،أحب الشعوب إلى قلبي .. بارك الله فيكم.
بارك الله فيك أخي
تحية لإخوتنا في الصومال
وفيك بارك الله
اخي الكريم ولشعب الصومال الشقيق
مرحبا بك في تونس ملتقى الجميع
Any translations?
مرحبا بيك في تونس في اي وقت اخي
I studied abroad in Tunisia almost 2 years ago now so it holds a special place in my heart. Love Tunisia and cant wait to go back!
It is amazing I'm in love with their generosity and very accommodative. Much love from Kenya can't wait to visit the country
Thanks 😁🤗that is my country and I am proud😎
i live in it and can't wait to get the fuck out
@@salimkhalfouni1955 هههههههههه قتلتني بالضحك
@@salimkhalfouni1955 same bro same
That old guy is a walking google translate
He aint the only one all of us
I was more impressed with him than maybe the whole rest of the video. Good Job, Drew. Consider airing your videos and outtakes before editing, maybe on a subscription basis...
That Old man has fluent english with strong google translate accent
Some of us are waaaaay better than him! Don't get fooled :p
@@aruthorcarly my basket niche
Tunisia is like the coolest country in Africa
videodude, I sense a comment war.
Mauritius is
but arrogant, rude
yes tunisia is the coolest country in africa
videodude truee
Love Tunisia 🇹🇳 from Algeria 🇩🇿
Yao Boi we love you too, algerians are our brothers♥️
🇹🇳🇩🇿🇹🇳🇩🇿🇹🇳🇩🇿
our brothers ♥️🇹🇳🇩🇿💪
Letz get it boiiiis algeria we are strong man love algeria from tunisia ❤🇹🇳🤝🇩🇿 🇹🇳💪🇩🇿💪
Yes 🇹🇳 🇩🇿 bros
Tunisia is beautiful, love from 🇺🇸
Hey drew! Today I was walking the streets of Tunis when I met Takram (the older man at the end of your vid) he started to talk to me and I said I seen you in drews TH-cam channel. 😂 then he took me on a tour of the city. Shukran 🙏
welcome
there's no sush a name in tunisia , perhaps Makram or Akram !
@@GeoHdReal A great portion of the population is already trilingual , we speak our own version of Arabic , but at a very young age we start learning Arabic and French since they're our first and second languages , and around 5th grade we start learning English since it's now the world's language , and then in the 3rd and 4th year of high school we get to learn an additional language of our choice , add that to the huge population of Italians that lived among us in the late 1900's , most Tunisians of that time could speak Italian almost fluently , so it's a bit normal to see a Tunisian ( not all of them ofc ) speaking a couple of West-European languages aside from Arabic and their own dialect especially if they works with tourists , nonetheless , kudos for the old man he's quite smart.
U're lucky!!! I'm a Tunisian architecture student and I've spent a lot of time in the Medina but I've never seen him!!
Love from Sweden to tunisia!
Cool man this is what we need respect
Jag är från tunisien men jag can prata svenska! Tack !
Älskar sverige från tunisien
Hallo, Jeg bor i Tunis og jeg snakker norsk hahah jeg har 17 ar and I can speak EN ; FR ; AR so if someone here from scandinavia wants help or some information I'll be glad to give a hand :) peace.
Mahdi Sfayhi varför valde du dig att lära dig norska?
The Tunisian people seemed really friendly and liberal, the city looked beautiful.
Greetings from Mexico 😄
Aww thank you so much
@The virtuous man Talk for yourself
Thank you for complimenting my people
Luis Zuñiga 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
@The virtuous man A liberal is someone who is open-minded and progressive in their views. An example of liberal is someone who likes new ideas that will bring progress even if they are not traditional. That's what he meant by liberal in the comment above, if you have a different definition to the word liberal in your mind and if you don't identify yourself to mine, well that's your very own problem.
Love Tunisia ❤️❤️ from lebanon
we love Lebanon too
Phoenician brothers
Pia Farah you are living in Tunisia?
Lebanon Phoenicia Carthage
تحيا لبنان
Tunisia keep surprising me every time i watch a video about that country. They pick up languages so fast and the would welcome foreigners and help whenever they can. Bn there 3 times. great places and food
Mashallah so proud of Tunisian brothers n sisters
Didnt belive when I saw the rose water as its an old tradition in Bahrain as well!
Much love from Bahrain
Much love from Tunis as well sister
Love Tunisia 🇹🇳. Greetings from USA 🇺🇸
Tunisia Seems to be an amazing country.. I would love to visit this place 💚💕
Visiting in summer would be extremely perfect,u can start by the capital then u can go to other nearby cities(like Benzart which is on the Mediterranean).There is also saharah in South where festivals are oftenly held .
If u are coming by winter u can go to Western areas in north where snow makes a formidable scenery.
Anyway u can look up stuff online and welcome.
@@Tuuliniska I disagree, as a Tunisian, i'd love to avoid the scorching heat and busyness of the coast line at summer and would go for Spring (Winter is too cold), less tourists and more authentic experience in Spring especially when you're planning to explore, not ust be the typical tourist in a hotel room.
Plan A: 3-4 days in Tunis (Medina, Bardo Meseum, Les Berges du Lac, Carthage-SidiBouSaïd)
2 days Bizerte, Cap Angela
3 days Tabarka-AïnDrahem
3 days Tozeur-Douz-Tameghza
Plan B Typical tourist CoastLine (Tunis-Hammamet-ElKantaoui-Mahdia-Djerba)
I really love the country too. Were on earth do you find such amazing gentlemen. They are very welcoming to strangers. I have not seen this before. Much love from Kenya. And I now dream of visiting Tunisia.
@@marynjeri584 not a lot of Subsahra Africans go as tourists, the majority is from Europe it would be much better if more are from the African continent!! also, maybe u heard that some racism over there like the rest of Northern Africa against the black people, so if u go there " hopefully u enjoy it " or u know another who plans to go there, TELL him to report to the police station if he faces any anti-black behavior, with the new laws over there it can reach to 3 years in Jail, help us to get rid of those bugs, and don't just ignore it and go away!!!! I wish u the best!!!!!
Let me know if you do and mostly when you visit sidi bou said 😆
Tunis looks amazing, and what lovely people u got with u, really gave u a proper and orgainized tour for free!
Alite Gaming plus they paid his lunch. the boys were wonderful
@@munohassan9592 cha3b yadhwi Ken 3al barani
for negative money since they paid for lunch and got him to the airport haha
@@beyondthestars4299 yezzi mel bke
@@Hanible rou7 rahz enti w tounes
The guys were really nice! The old men was incredible.
Gotta live the kindnesses
I am italian i like tunisia 🇹🇳🇮🇹 i was in nabeul
SI MA POI ALLA PRIMA OCCASIONE CI INSULTATE
Ciao fratello
Ayyyy nabeul sheeeshh bro pull up anytime frr 🥶
Love you guys from Morocco. 🇲🇦🇹🇳
Love Morocco from Tunisia x
Love morocoo from tunisia💕💕💕
Bubble y’a blid
@Doc M hhhhhhhh made me laugh hahahahaha ;love from morroco too
Big love from Tunisia ❤️❤️❤️
I'm impressed by the man's ability to speak multiple languages. Wow!
well as a tunisian arabic is my native language , we start learning french at the age of 8 , then we start learning English at the age of 11 , and we can pick another language at the age of 16 , and this is the final results , i can speak Arabic French English and just started Spanish , i m 16 years old .
That's cool!
@@albinoobama3988 no place for math sa7bi.
Many Tunisians speak more than 3 languages. Almost everyone speaks at least 3 or 4 if we consider Tunisian dialect a separate language.
albino bama that is in public schools , in private schools we learn them in preeschool
These guys are extremely friendly and generous, bless them 🙏 TUNISIA is a wonderful country ❤️
I never knew Tunisia is a beautiful place to be in. I wish to visit Tunisia one day.
Love from the Philippines. 😁🇵🇭
welcome
I advise you to check "Sophie Kim _하은" channel and her trip to Tunisia, also "Joe Hattab" and "JASON BILLAM TRAVEL
" you will learn a lot more and find a lot of things most of the world didn't know about Tunisia ^^
Phillippines is the best
@@lovelyKoyko garbage County
@@beyondthestars4299 no, ur garbage
your speaking crap about a country with lots of culture and beauty.
your probably moroccan.
8:17 The old guy is so amazing. Speaking a lot of languages. Wow!
I'm Moroccan, the old guy roasting us was hilarious ,Big ups to that Old Guy
I love Morocco and I'd love to visit one day. All the love from Tunisia. 🇹🇳🇲🇦
He was joking tho
He doesn't represent us ! We love Moroccans ❤
Even I know he was joking
I mean do you blame him you guys stole most of our tourists xD
he is just joking ... we all love Morroco even we are all brothers and sisters no difference ❤
Salam Tunisia from the UK 🇬🇧🇹🇳
Hello to Uk from tunisia
Anas Gamer nice
Salam🙌🏽🇹🇳 🇬🇧
TAHIA TOUNES Salam!
A Tunisian would say Aaslema, our version for salam. Just a hint so you sound even more cool😎
The people of Tunisia are really nice☺
ibrahim moutiq I speak and write 5 languages as well Arabic French Italian English and Swedish
We Tunisians r open to the world . Love to all
@@randomgirls4631 are you tunisian i love you guys from Japan
@@edc4re i am
@@luna-su3mo nice
not all
The city looks great and the food looks fantastic!!!
About the food... You have NO IDEA !!!
Tunisian Cous cous is out of this world
Tunisia is such an underrated country. Couscousi with seafood is great. Tahya Tunis❣️
„In Morocco you have nothing“ BAM!!! That geezer hit the nail on the head. A true legend!
I've been 4 times to Tunisia. I love it! Last time was last June!
Omggg the old man switching languages at the end is amazing, I love hiiim 🥰
That old man roasted everyone ✌️😂😂😂😂
Yup..😂😂
Tunisia is truly a wonderful country. It's quite beautiful.
I love Tunisia! Amazing people and amazing hospitality....also I love Tunisia so much that Im even married to a Tunisian haha ❤️ 🇹🇳
Why not hhh
Drew, love your spontaneity. Two Tunisian guys were great!
Is it just me or are the people of Tunisia exceptionally handsome?
Except me 😭
According to some statistics that I don't know what their source is . Tunisian men are the most handsome in the arab world
I'm tunisian and I look surprisingly handsome. I look like a mix of egyptian and spanish
@@latifaahmd9408 it's because they're not exactly arab(genetically) except a few which are also mixed.
Most Tunisians have berber,spanish,arab,greek,roman, scandinavian mixed heritage
🇹🇳🇹🇳
@@Tuuliniska Where did the scandanivan and greek genetics came from ? I know about the rest you mentionned
Hugs from Turkey 🇹🇷 🇹🇳 first place that I'm gonna visit when corona crisis is over.
We love y'all our Turkish brother❤❤
You welcome bro..
Number one thing about tunisia, its lovely people❤❤❤
Drew is introducing us to the world and teaches us not to hate anyone
Been to Tunisia 5 times and I love it, amazing people
A wonderful country,
Amazing Tunisia
I really like your videos, man. And I hope you could make it to North Yemen..
TUNISIA 🇹🇳 MY BELOVED COUNTRY 🇹🇳
Sunnis or shia majority??
Zohra Hreizi not all of them باهي و خايب في كل بلاصة
@@shifashassan1296 jews
@@zohrahreizi9269yeah juice
it's Khalil's shitty tunisians be like oh morocco has nothing , stfu your whole country is just 3 cities in morocco
Tunisia it’s really great country, I been there for two weeks I enjoyed every single day, and Tunisians super nice people.❤️
Dude you're the BEST travel vlogger EVER. I lived Tunisia. I found it amazing how set up for tourism the country is. Fastest exit out of any airport I have ever been to, everyone speaks English, everyone so happy to help me. Love your videos Bro. Such a great idea
that old man when he says Morroco has nothing he just kidding I'm a Tunisian and I'm sure about that hhhhh
It's funny to watch him say that haha they got some stuff like every other nation but Tunisia is much more rich historically thus Carthage Empire.
It is obvious he was joking. Then you see some Moroccans on here who can't take a joke getting all butt hurt. lol
@@epictetuso3416 No he wasn't joking and he's right, Morocco is the North African country with the least Antique sites and history. They only have a small site called Volubilis. He didn't mean that there's nothing in Morocco but that they didn't have as much antique places to visit. It's really nothing compared to Egypt, Algeria or Tunisia...even Libya has more Antique places.
@@h.g.3845 Ok h=i've been through the comments and maybe you are the most right of tunisians. Even if Morocco was not integrated that well in the roman empire, the civilisation and the independant dynasties are unique in the arab world and Africa. Oldest still regning dynasty, the most beautiful palaces and walled cities. It's like comparing Greece (tunisia) and France (Morocco). Morocco has a defenitly more refined "way of life", gastronomy and architechture. Snowy mountains, ski resorts, fantastic surf spots on the atlantic, and more layed back beaches on the mediteranean. Love our tunisian brothers, but no comparison will do justice.
Red and Green Sorry but morocco is nothing special i see the comments moroccans leave here about tunisia and i visited both countries morocco in 2017 and tunisia in 2006 and 2019 and i enjoyed my stay better in tunisia. You saying you cant compare morocco to tunisia as if morocco is something much greater is very delusional of you but ofcourse you are entitled to your opinion and so am i
Wow they are so hospitable 😍
Nobody
Literally nobody
Old Tunisian man:- Morroco has nothing.
Sampan Grover هههههه ضحكني والله شكله شايل على المغاربه
Old rivalry.
Msaken twansa le7sed ou maidir hhhhhhj
I feel the same about America 🤣 .. nothing mean , just a Springfield vs Shelbyville thing ...
@@redaelmotassadeq8576 ? Waaaaeeeeyeh
Amazing Tunisia! The place the food and the people who speak 5 languages. Shukrun!❤
Looks amazing
Sending love from South Africa
Old man is unbelievable!
I want to meet the old tunis people, they look so good to talk to
God, this grandpa in the end speaking so many languages!!!
Who else actually wants to see Drew come back though, I think that would be an entertaining video, those guys are amazingly friendly
Bro I am in Abudhadbi and my boss is from Tunisia....Very nice person
You are lucky.
indeed, you are.
But you're a Hindu and you work for Muslims in a Muslim country under a Muslim boss while your people back in India hate Muslims! Isn't it a duality?
Im halv Tunisian and half Swedish :D I live in Sweden but I have been to Tunisia maaaany times. Loved this video!
Okay boomer
Can u help me know Swedish girls ?? I die to marry a girl from there 😭😭
Beautiful! I’d love to visit Tunisia sometime
The old man is amazing
💯💯💯
There are alway more good people in the world than bad. Those 2 people are so nice
The boys are so nice and friendly ❤
What sweet young men, and lovely elder. The restaurant food + service the tops.
*That old man should work in the Radio station his voice is base awesome!* 😁
I love Tunisia from Somalia 🇸🇴❤️🇹🇳
The best country you can ever visit , great culture , friendly people , great weather #ILoveTunisia
Tunisia and Both Tunisia guys are awesome.👌👌👌👌👌
Love Tunisia from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
Tunisian too love pakistan so much🇹🇳🇵🇰
Love Pakistan from tunisia
@@yassine9658 Thanks 😊
@@dksiksi Love you too
These 2 guys from Tunisia are good looking **,= sending my greetings from Indonesia, Jakarta :)
Haram
*jakarta, indonesia. Dikira jakarta negara nanti wkkw
Good people get good people in company. Love tunisia ❤The old man is a gem🙏
R u Indian?
Drew has really made me want to visit Syria and Tunisia, hopefully one day :')
People of North Africa are so generous that they won't let you pay even if you are a stranger.
most muslim countries are like that......pakistanis, turkish
I want to go to live there. Incredible city, wonderful people
Welcome mate
He finds out Ali has a car and immediately Ali becomes a bro.
Many Arabs will call you @bro from the get-go. He just got used to it
Yeap its like im smelling arabien blud on him 🤣🤣
@@tntn3544 hahahahahah silly 😂😂
hahahahaa
@@tntn3544 😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome day you had! I'd love to go to Tunisia and see Carthage & meet the people.
Well show you eveything
This guy who is 17 is so handsome omg , btw i ve been to Tunisia, Djerba And i really liked 😍😍 it looked like tropical paradise
Ali is so handsome too. 😍 🇹🇳
I'm tunisian and I've been to morocco, both countries are equally wonderful and each one has its own perks. i wish i saw your story man, i would have responded immediately :(
Don't miss Sidi Bou Said!
It's Carthage not cartridge 🤣
Cartridge 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually it was called "caret khadesht" which means in Hebrew "new city"
@@bunb8541 it is actually from phoenician. But u know that language was part of northwestern semitic like hebrew.
@@bebekdragon7604 Phoenician and Hebrew is the same language, different dialects
Hebrews and Phoenicians could understand each other very well.
Moavit, Amonit, Edomit, Israelit, Jehudait and "Phoenician" is the same language, with some different words and different accents
@@bunb8541 some consider it the same and some don't. In early time it is almost similar but by 300bc the language has some notable differences so some linguist argue that the late form of phoenician is different than hebrew.
The ones who think that they're part of same language name the language Canaanite.
6:31 Actually in most Arab and North African countries you have to FIGHT to pay the bill, i don't really know why but we still do it 😂😂 This moment reminded me of that one time when I had lunch with my sister with an Australian friend in a Tunisian restaurant. I offered to pay and he said " okay, thank you" and I was like (in my mind) " wait so we're not gonna fight on this ?" I mean I really wanted to pay but at the same time I wanted to fight over the bill and then win the fight 😂 I guess it's just a part of our culture.
Not just in Arab countries, also in Pakistan people don't let guests pay.
Actually even if its not guest, just even friends, they will argue who will pay as both parties wanted to pay. I was in dubai before and there are 2 Egyptian guys were arguing in the streets about who should pay even when they already paid and left kfc. Lol
I'm Greek and we do that too😂😂It's amazing how many things i found alike between Greece and Tunisia.
Iam american in if you are a guess you dont pay at all.Its called respect,in love for your company.
Also somalian😂😂I through somalian only do that👀
Been to Sousse many times..Loved the people ..Great place to visit.
a sousse lover ? 😁😁
You're always welcome to come back, Sousse is amazing especially during Summer
Amazing video, such gifted people. I would have never imagined such gifted and educated people in a small country in Tunisia.
At the restaurant the rose water we use it in Tunisia to aromate foods and drinks and we spread it on guests hands as a good happy you visited gesture, we also use it to reduce temperature in cases like fever or headaches or nausea, some peope even drink it so their sweat smells nice, its a must have item in every tunisia house, and there is many other essence of water from different kinds of flowers, we even put dried flowers in our spices
Wow... What a beautiful city! Love to visit there some day. Thanks Drew for the coverage. 👍
Wow
Love you Tunisia from your brother Pakistan
Pretty glorious,fabulous country
Carthage indeed one of my favourite ancient city
Drew's reaction when Ali said he has a car......😂😂
He's from Sfax. Of course he has a car ;)
@@abirkalai5688 but he's cheating the Moubilet culture bye having a car!
@@abirkalai5688 Nonsense
I LOVE that old man so much! He's the best part of the video! :)
Somebody get him an Instagram and TH-cam channel!
Trust me bro he is just clever and good just bcs he don’t use social media 😂😊
I just watched a movie from Tunisia, and I really interested about this Country right now. Looking information about this country and I ended up here hahaha.. omg, they look so kind. Hope someday I can find my way to go to this beautiful country. Salam from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Take care of the floods that ravage your country haha
@@aabid5885 Thanks dude, hope my brothers and sisters stay safe. I live in Kalimantan Island, alhamdulillah everything is fine in here
I love to visit Tunisia in the future and this video makes me want to go there sooner.
That old guys voice is awesome. He fits in the radio.
Hahahah
Any Arab : hey so what's your name ?
Drew : Yalla
Any arab :how old are you drew ?
Drew : yalla
Any arab : what would you like to eat ?
Drew :yalla
😂😂😂😂
pretty much!
Yalla
Yalla
Drew Binsky yalla
Drew we need more video about Tunisia 🇹🇳
Chapeau, old man! It is just amazing that he speaks 6 languages. He is fabulous. Like someone here in the comments was saying, that old man would make an excellent actor! I am also impressed with how warm and friendly those 2 young men were. Very nice video!
Great people , Portuguese are a mix of Roman Celtic and North African people like Tunisia and Algeria . Many people of North Africa have familiar faces
Você está certo, até BARCELONA é fundada pelos Cartagenois.
Why is it there so many handsome guys in Tunisia. Enlighten me guys.
Sending loves from the Philippines
The reason behind that, because Tunisians are a Mediterranean Race just like Italians, Greeks or Spanish people.
We can't help it! :/
Fantastic video - my maman grew up on Tunisia - and the family lived here for 7 generations. I need to visit- and maybe stay. The food and people are amazing
❤️ 🇹🇳 from 🇨🇦
This was a REALLY cool video man, I loved how you just reached out to see if anyone is around, not even knowing them. That's really special and is the key to life-long friendships, is that you have to start somewhere, and be open to anything. Safe travels!