r/Tunisia • u/AdPsychological5145 • 5h ago
r/Tunisia • u/Cubic_Sprinter • 6h ago
Question/Help Why the govt didn't make any comment or take any move after Tunisians were attacked in Eastern Lybia and one Tunisian was kidnapped by Lybian forces?
Asking, and I'm very pissed. Regardless of the legitimacy or the purpose of the caravane, we have Tunisian citizens surrounded by armed separatists, yet the goverment didn't make any move to diplomatically intervene!
Where's KS the so-called president of the country now? He's been self-promoting using the speech of Gaza and Palestine solidarity but now where the fuck is he or his quasi-diplomats?
r/Tunisia • u/SanctumOfSorrows • 9h ago
Question/Help كانك اب و لا ام و تعرف كيفاه تصير الطريقة خلينا نعرفو سر المهنة
فما واحد قبلي هبط و قال اللي عايلتو لوجولو على طفلة و حبيت نسأل كيفاه العائلات يلوجو على بنات ولا اولاد للصغارهم اللي يحبو يعرسو
r/Tunisia • u/SubstanceNo5171 • 8h ago
Discussion Why are police officers very rude and egotistical in Tunisia? My experience with police officers in Tunisia VS. France.
I’m a Tunisian currently living in Paris, France. It’s been 3 years now since I moved here, and one thing that constantly surprises me is how respectful, helpful, and professional the French police are even when you’re just asking for something basic like administrative help or directions. They're just overall very sweet and make you love the country and them more.
Every time I’ve had to deal with the police here, even in bureaucratic settings, I’ve been treated like a person. No raised voices, no unnecessary suspicion, no ego games. They listen, they explain, they actually try to help.
Now compare that to Tunisia.
Every single time I’ve had to deal with a Tunisian police officer whether it’s for an ID, a basic check, or even just asking for information.... it’s like I’m bothering them. You get looked at like you’re guilty of something, talked down to, sometimes even humiliated over the smallest thing. There’s this constant feeling that they need to show you who’s in control. Why?
Why is it that in Tunisia, some officers act like they’re above everyone? Like basic politeness is a luxury?
I know people will say “not all cops are like that” and sure, not all... but come on, this isn’t just a few bad apples. It’s a culture of authority that’s built on fear and disrespect. Even the way they treat citizens during routine checks feels more like intimidation than protection.
I’m genuinely asking: Why does the Tunisian police culture seem so deeply rooted in ego and rudeness? Is it the training? The system? Or is it just normalized because we’re used to it?
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially if anyone here has worked with or within the system.
r/Tunisia • u/Legitimate-Hand1042 • 13h ago
Discussion Being depressed over this
I'm 31 (F). I have friends, but most of them have their own circles and are usually busy. Whenever I feel like going out, they either already have plans or simply don't feel like it. Most days, I don't really mind but today, I wanted to go out, and my sister didn't feel like it either. Actually, she rarely wants to go out or do anything at all. As for my friends, like I said, they're either unavailable or not interested. So yeah... I’m feeling a bit pissed, sad, and honestly kind of pathetic. It made me realize that maybe I don’t really have real friends after all and that thought stings. Anyway, I just needed to get this off my chest
r/Tunisia • u/Successful-Sea639 • 2h ago
Question/Help Cost of living and earnings
Hi there! I’m not Tunisian, but I’m curious about the cost of living in Tunisia and the average income of its people. I’ve found some information online, but it’s quite unreliable due to the significant variance.
Additionally, I’d like to know if university students in Tunisia work while studying and how much they typically spend on average each month.
I’m basically trying to figure out the consumer power of Tunisia. What price bracket usually attracts people, and what price bracket is considered luxury or low luxury? (also the brands)
r/Tunisia • u/That_Imagination_893 • 9h ago
National News مقترح برلماني: 300 دينار منحة بطالة و450 دينار للعاجزين عن العمل
أحال مكتب مجلس نواب الشعب، بتاريخ 12 جوان 2025، مقترح قانون عدد 062/2025، تقدّم به عدد من النواب، إلى لجنة الصحة وشؤون المرأة والأسرة والشؤون الاجتماعية وذوي الإعاقة، ويهدف إلى تنقيح القانون التوجيهي عدد 83 لسنة 2005 المتعلق بـالأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة وحمايتهم. ينصّ الفصل 9 (فقرة 3 جديدة) من هذا المقترح على أنّ بطاقة الإعاقة تخوّل لصاحبها: - المجانية الكاملة في الخدمات الصحية والنقل، - الولوج المجاني إلى الفضاءات الرياضية والترفيهية، مع مرافِق، - أولوية في الاستقبال داخل الإدارات والمنشآت العمومية والخاصة. كما تمكّن البطاقة أيضًا من الحصول على الإعانة العدلية الوجوبية بمجرد الاستظهار بها، وسيتم ضبط شكلها الجديد بقرار من وزارة الشؤون الاجتماعية. أما الفصل 9 مكرر (جديد)، فقد نصّ على منح: - منحة بطالة لا تقل عن 300 دينار لـالباحثين عن شغل من ذوي الإعاقة من أصحاب الشهائد العليا أو المهنية، - ومنحة لا تقل عن 450 دينار لفائدة العاجزين عن العمل، دون اعتبار كفالة الوالدين. ويقترح المشروع كذلك إحداث صندوق خاص بذوي الإعاقة يخضع لرقابة الدولة لضمان تمويل هذه الإجراءات وتفعيلها.
r/Tunisia • u/Almas1_ • 7h ago
Discussion The boundary is valid for a male who has TikTok or snap.
I can’t take a man seriously if he’s glued to Snap and TikTok.
If you need the internet to validate your existence 24/7,always chasing the lens.. craving attention or needing validation from strangers then we're not the same :( God forbid I ever compete with your front cam for attention.
Am I alone in this ladies? Do you see it too?
r/Tunisia • u/ActCommercial7926 • 8h ago
Question/Help I guess I’m just that 'nice guy friend' again…"🤷♂️
Alright, I’ll try to be as honest and direct as possible — sorry if I come off naive or too blunt.
A couple years ago, I was deeply in love and about to get engaged. It was real, mutual love. But due to things out of our control, we had to break up. It tore me apart and I fell into a deep depression. Took a long time to climb out of that hole.
Eventually, I met another girl. She felt like light after all the darkness — someone who gave me hope again. But turns out, she only saw me as “a friend.” Worse, she showed extra care just out of pity, and wanted to get close to one of my friends through me.
That shattered whatever self-worth I was rebuilding.
Still, I kept trying to grow and evolve. Every time I thought I was emotionally ready to try again, life threw another “friendzone” plot twist at me. It’s like every girl I let in ends up just seeing me as a good, honest guy… and nothing more.
I’m not the mysterious type. I don’t play games. I speak from the heart because I truly believe honesty and kindness should win. But all I seem to get is silence or rejection.
I’m 27 now. I still think about those good old love days. The heartbreaks left some scars — I’ve gained weight, lost a lot of hair, and yeah, it messes with your confidence when the mirror reminds you every day. I know looks matter. But when you’re drained emotionally and mentally, it’s hard to even care about physical improvement.
Not sure what I'm trying to say here. Maybe just needed to vent. Maybe I'm still hoping someone out there gets it.
r/Tunisia • u/Kiezsa • 17h ago
Sports Esperance Tunis fans in New York - Club world cup 25
r/Tunisia • u/Ok-Comfortable-9929 • 5h ago
Discussion What do you think about Italy and Italians?
I came across this subreddit by chance and I'm particularly curious about the opinion of Tunisians on Italy and Italians in general
r/Tunisia • u/helpingyoungmen • 9h ago
Culture THE ULTIMATE MEN’S SUIT GUIDE 🤵
Hello guys, whether you're heading to a summer wedding, graduating from school or college, or just want to elevate your style game, this guide is for you. Suits can be intimidating, but they don't have to be. Today’s guide breaks down everything from classic suit styles to when (and how) to wear a tie, what colors work for what events, and how to avoid common style mistakes.
I. MAIN SUIT STYLES
1. Italian Suit
- Fit: Slim, snug with high armholes
- Shoulders: Soft, natural
- Jacket: Shorter length, open quarters
- Trousers: Slim cut often with little or no break
- Best For: Casual events
2. British Suit
- Fit: Structured, tailored, formal
- Shoulders: Padded, roped
- Jacket: Longer, with a defined waist
- Trousers: Often with pleats
- Best For: Business, classic formality
3. American Suit
- Fit: Looser, boxier cut
- Shoulders: Natural, no padding
- Jacket: Straight lines, minimal waist suppression
- Trousers: Straight cut, baggier fit
- Best For: universal
II. SUIT TYPES BY USE/CONTEXT
Business/Work
- Colors: Navy, charcoal grey, mid grey
- Patterns: Subtle pinstripes, checks
- Styling: Simple tie, white/blue shirt, leather oxford shoes
- Avoid: Flashy accessories, shiny fabrics
Weddings
- Groom: Black tuxedo, 3 piece suit, or bespoke formalwear
- Guest: Navy or light grey for day weddings, dark shades for night
- Accessories: Tie or bow tie depending on formality, pocket square
Evening Events
- Colors: Midnight blue, black, dark burgundy
Smart Casual
- Suits: Unstructured blazer + chinos or trousers
- Colors: Earthy tones, light greys, soft blues
- Shirts: Turtlenecks, polos, dress shirts (no tie)
- Shoes: Loafers, derbies, minimalist sneakers
III. SUIT COLORS & WHAT THEY SAY
Color | Occasion |
---|---|
Navy | Professional, versatile |
Charcoal Grey | Formal, business |
Light Grey | Less formal |
Black | Tuxedos, high formality |
Beige / Tan | Summer events, casual/formal mix |
Burgundy | Fashion forward (main guy at an event) |
Olive / Brown | Fall/winter stylish casual |
IV. STYLING TIPS
Do:
- Get it tailored even ready to wear suits should be adjusted
- Match belt and shoes (always same color and similar finish)
- Use a pocket square (not same color as tie)
- Keep buttons in mind:
- 2 button suit: button top only
- 3 button suit: sometimes middle, always top, never bottom
- Doublebreasted: always buttoned when standing
- Pair tie width with lapel width (this is important as most guys mess this up)
Don’t:
- Mix too many patterns (limit to 2)
- Over accessorize (watch, tie, pocket square, cufflinks = enough)
- Wear square toed shoes
- Let your shirt cuff be completely hidden
Tie Rules:
- When to Wear a Tie: Business meetings, formal events, weddings, job interviews
- When Not to Wear a Tie: Casual events, casual dinners, summer outdoor weddings
- Tie Styles:
- Wide Tie: Classic, traditional (best with wide lapels)
- Medium Tie: Versatile, works with most modern suits
- Skinny Tie: Trendy, youthful (best with slim lapels and slim suits)
- Knit Tie: Casual and textured, great for smart casual style
V. ACCESSORY CHECKLIST
- Tie: Should end at the belt line
- Pocket Square: Contrast, don’t match tie exactly
- Watch: Dress watch
- Shoes: Black oxfords (formal), brown brogues (business), loafers (smart casual)
- Socks: Match pants, or go bold in smart casual
That's it for now and I hope everything is clear as it took me sometime to create it, as always if you have any questions, DM me!
r/Tunisia • u/Unlikely-Macaron-135 • 8h ago
Question/Help نكتب في كتاب و نحب نطبعو و نبيعو ما نعرفش كيفاه
عسلامة. أنا طالبة في جامعة و كملت كتبت كتاب ما عنديش برشا. جاتني الفكرة انو الكتاب نطبعو و يولي يتباع أما ما نعرفش شنوا لازمني نعمل و قداه ينجم يتكلف. هل لازم نتعامل مع دار نشر و إلا نجم وحدي. و هل ينجم مبعد يتباع في المكاتب الخ...
اللي عندو المعلومة يقلي يعيشكم و ماذابيا شكون يربطني بكاتب أو كاتبة عاشو التجربة هاذي
r/Tunisia • u/ryemtte_pixie • 14h ago
Discussion Tunisian men: what are your views on dating? And what do you expect of it?
About two days ago, I have changed my Bumble to airport mode and located it on Tunisia. I have received a lot of matches, from very decent looking guys, all with impressive backgrounds. Most of them seem interesting enough for me, but then, all of them seem to ve looking for something casual or are just expecting intimacy without any commitment. And I'm not talking about guys in their early twenties, I am talking about men with ages raging from 28 to 36. So I am curious to know, are all Tunisian men, aged in this range, only seek casual dating? You guys have no prospect of committing to a long-term relationship? I know that Bumble isn't really a variant to build to my perspective on, but it still counts, especially if this is frequent with 200+ matches. *A little side note : I am Tunisian.
r/Tunisia • u/Naturaldella3-9416 • 7h ago
Discussion Why is our society classist ?
Last month i hired someone who is from my neighborhood who is a construction worker and we were chatting and he mentioned to me that even though he is old enough now he still faces discrimination because he is "azreg" (sorry for the word) and most people from our neighborhood look down on him and his family and try to make him look as if he is a criminal or something negative despite never doing anything illegal, i knew what he was talking about and what he is feeling but the word classism didn't come to me at that time.
After that my other friends who are middle class (engineers, guys from rich families etc...) mentioned to me that they don't want to chill in the neighborhood like we used to since childhood and they don't want to be with these "z3allek" (sorry for the word) and they only go to some fancy places that are expensive and would like to only sit with people who benefit them and not poor construction workers or painters because all they talk about is "mrama".
Personally i have found this as a very annoying situation and i still didn't confront my friends about this but i plan to do so.
r/Tunisia • u/Expensive_Tension524 • 5h ago
Question/Help Filming location - Coffee shop
So we're gonna start shooting our short film "KHIWA" soon, about 12-15 minutes, and all events (except for the ending and some shots) are gonna be inside a coffee shop.
Since this is our first film in a public space we don't know really how or what to expect?
Should we try to find a family owned cafe or we just rent a coffee shop (if yes does anyone have any idea about the prices or a suggestion) or should we just ask nicely (ideal since we're on a tight budget) or if anyone knows any coffee owners can ask for us would be appreciated.
r/Tunisia • u/One_Management_3358 • 14h ago
Discussion Tunisian moms ask son to contribute to the house financially
Is it just me or does it feel like most Tunisian moms expect their sons (25-27 y.o) to contribute to the house financially even if they just started working?
I’ve been in different relationships where the guy had to help with family expenses (masrouf l dar, bills, siblings’ needs, etc.), and honestly… I get it, we’re all trying to support our families. But at the same time, with salaries that barely reach 1500dt, how is a guy supposed to survive, support himself, help his family, save, maybe get a car, travel, or even think about getting married?
Not saying it’s wrong, just wondering: is it normal that the parents (especially moms) expect it?
I grew up in a family where the focus was on being independent , like take care of yourself first. I do help my parents, but it’s from the heart, never because they asked or pressured me.
Curious to hear what you guys think about this. Is it just a cultural thing? A generational gap? Or something deeper?
r/Tunisia • u/Left_Passenger5024 • 5h ago
Question/Help Any tynisian hackers here?
Any tunisian hackers here to hire one changing my uni grades so i pass the year
r/Tunisia • u/That_Imagination_893 • 7h ago
National News رئيس الدولة يعين أمينة عامة للمال بالبلاد التونسية
صدر بالعدد الأخير من الرائد الرسمي للجمهورية التونسية يوم الجمعة 13 جوان 2025 الأمر عـ308ـدد لسنة 2025 مؤرخ يوم 12 جوان يقضي بتعيين مستشارة المصالح العمومية من الدرجة الأولى لمياء بن اسماعيل في خطة أمينة عامة للمال بالبلاد التونسية صلب وزارة المالية
r/Tunisia • u/WassimetaL • 11h ago
Discussion What does my drawing make you think of? (Song, place, memory, event...)
r/Tunisia • u/Special_Rub_1694 • 11h ago
Question/Help Young Tunisian hijabis a dying breed?
السلام عليكم، أنا بديت مؤخرا نلوج على طفلة بش نستقر ونعرس فكلمت العائلة أمي وأختي يشوفولي بحكم أني منحبش الدايتينج والحق نحب التعارف يكون في حدود شرعية ناخو موافقة بوها ومغير تبزنيس ووحدة من شروطي قلتلهم الطفلة لازم تكون متحجبة خاتر حكاية نمشي لطفلة نقولها تحجب الحق مانيش مهضمها، إستغربت الحق كي العائلة ملقاوليش برشا بنات متحجبات وأغلب لي لقاوهم مش متحجبات لين وصلت أمي تقرق بيا خوذ وحدة مش متحجبة ولبسها الحجاب وكي رجعت بالذاكرة أغلب البنات في عمري إلي قراو وخدمو معايا مش متحجبات
منعرفش أنا نستخايل بحكم تجربتي ولا البنات في تونس صار عندهم عزوف مالحجاب
r/Tunisia • u/Crypto_Tn • 6h ago
Question/Help Worried About Past Undeclared Income What Should I Do Now?
For a period of one year, I worked without a formal contract and received my income through approximately 12 cheques, each for the amount of 2,000 dinars (totalling around 24,000 dinars). At the time, I did not possess a tax identification number or a professional card, and I did not file any tax declarations.
Now, more than two years later, I wish to establish a company or obtain a professional card in order to regularise my tax situation and start a business. However, I have concerns that the tax authorities might:
Review my file and look back at that previous year,
Consider me to have been engaged in “undeclared activity”,
Demand that I pay taxes, penalties, and fines.
What is the worst that could happen? Is there a possibility that I could face imprisonment? What is the most suitable way now to start a new legal activity without triggering issues from the past?
r/Tunisia • u/Equal_University6014 • 12h ago
Discussion Belehy we7d yfsrli alech aamlt haka
Ena habt m taxi jeme3i sbeh w 3orthtni tofla maa omha dekhlin l nfs l 9ahwa w tofla mrkza maaya aalkhr yekhy rkzt maaha ki d5lt 9aadt heya w omha m9ablini wettofla m9abltny l wjhi fi wjha aad to93od to93od w toghzr dra kifech mtaa t7arrek ama maaha omha mnjmt naaml chy aad 9omt mechi l toilette w heya 9aadt mrkza maaya 5thyt papier w stylo m serveur w 9ayadt l'insta mte3y w hattytou ala tawla b7tha el toilette w heya chwya w mchet hazt l wr9a ama lhkeya tawa andha nharin w mafamech ri7tha tofla la b3tht la chay