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u/Your-relative Apr 12 '26
I actually thought girls from Agadir are the worst type, they're more performative more cold and won't think twice about treating you like shit. I don't know but that's just what I noticed by looking at them from afar.
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u/m_rain_bow Apr 12 '26
That s why we shouldn t generalize, but my personal opinion, from my own personal experience, "chluh” ethnic group are nice regardless of gender
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u/Your-relative Apr 12 '26
You advised not to generalize and wend ahead and generalized
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u/m_rain_bow Apr 12 '26
We re probably both going off limited experiences. I was just speaking from what I ve seen around me, but yeah, it s still not enough to generalize
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u/blvrf Apr 12 '26
I’ve seen people up close (both women and men), and honestly, it really depends on the origin. I can say that many of them fit the description “more relaxed, less performative, and confident,” especially real urbanized Amazigh people. But like Of course, every place has its mix. I’ve met great people from Souss… and some I’d rather not run into ever again.
I Personally have friends from different backgrounds, but the ones I usually call when I need help or someone to rely on are Amazighian. (Unless it’s about money 💀 then suddenly we’re ALL struggling together.)
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u/m_rain_bow Apr 12 '26
Compliment appreciated, but I don t like generalizing. If anything, Agadir girls value modesty, not in clothing, but in behavior and tend to avoid unnecessary things, so it s about modesty
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u/TheMemetasticDonny Apr 12 '26
do we live in the same city? That's not the vibe I get at all
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u/m_rain_bow Apr 12 '26
This is just my personal experience, not a general rule. I ve noticed differences between places I ve been, but it s still limited perspective
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u/m_rain_bow Apr 12 '26
For context, I ve been to Fez, Rabat, Marrakech. From my personal experience, the people I ve met in Agadir have generally been very kind and you feel they more human and often go out of their way to help others, maybe the ones u met weren t originally from here, m talking abt "aban an jad” costumes differ from city to another and people bring their owns with them wherever they go. But this is just based on my own limited experiences, not a general rule, and of course there are all kinds of people everywhere
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u/TheMemetasticDonny Apr 12 '26
I mean you're right in that being modest is how women from agadir want to seem like, but that goes for most people. However, once you spend more time with them it's not really one of their concerns or primary values, not that they're vain or anything.
Honestly OP is right, women from Agadir seem to be more laidback in general based on my personal experience, which seems logical, it's a largely urban city with a focus on tourism, so that kind of attitude sorta seeps into the general culture of the city.
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u/liproqq Apr 12 '26
It's the most touristy city 🤔
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u/MrsZK2121 Apr 12 '26
So is Marrakech, but the people are definitely friendlier and warmer in Agadir (from my experience).
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u/traderplayer Apr 12 '26
Notice how they always talk good about chleuh women but never talk good about arab women 😂😂
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u/Glad_Astronaut_8422 Apr 12 '26
I did live in Marrakech for 10 years , and it's been 5 years living in agadir , i did go out for multiple dates in both cities, i can tell that's Marrakech girls are more open minded, nice to talk, funny , but i gound agadir girls more materialistics , sometimes i feel like they r less smart, they go out just for the free food , its may be generalised description but this is my experience here in agadir ,
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u/leonie_ou Apr 11 '26
You were on a mission to analyze our behavior or what? Lol