What I hate as a Tunisian with such salespeople is how they insist on looking at other things. The customer politely answered no several times, but the woman still insists... then she was surprised when she saw that he was filming and didn't want to say the price out loud... Plus, as a veiled woman, she swears to God that the price is okay even though it isn't!!!
Sorry to hear about your daughter Aya had food poisoning , I hope she will recover soon, thanks for the amazing videos Yad, don't forget to visit Matmata :)
We don't distinguish berber and non-berber in Tunisia, we are all ethnically Berber and speak the same language, unlike Morocco where that distinction is more prevalent.
Wish your daughter a speedy recovery with the food poisoning, hope she recovers soon! I definetly reccomend you to visit Amphiater of El Jem, it's the 3rd largest amphiater globally, and only costs 10tnd, definetly reccomend!
nice video as usual. I loved the lunch in the berber village, an authentic place and the couscous seems very delicious 😋. Aya, miss you princess, hope y'r doing well now
Hey Yad, I liked and subscribed even before the video started! Thank you for visiting Tunisia with your beautiful family-please enjoy your stay. P.S. It's Amazigh, not Berber. The term "Berber" originated from the Romans, who referred to anyone who wasn't Roman as "barbarian," and the name stuck ever since.
Carthaginian influence my brother not berber inluence its only Carthaginian. The word Berber was given by the Romans to the Carthaginians, but the people of Tunisia called themselves Carthaginians and never said that they were Berbers, Amazighs, Phoenicians, or any other names. The people of Tunisia are only Carthaginians, and stop spreading these illusions. We are only Carthaginians.
@@YadVenturess Don't listen to him, he is a liar. We in Tunisia have not heard of the Amazighs until the last five years. We are Carthaginians, and this is our official definition that our ancestors wrote thousands of years ago. As a Tunisian, I did not hear of the term Amazighs until five years ago. Like all Tunisians, they did not know this new identity before.
@@TheTruth-mr3ml teb3a 🤣 behi we’re Carthaginians, samahna aad ya carthagi enti ti ena famille men Carthage and I'm not that tight about it. Telkak men jandouba w jeyeb ma 3andek. 9asawet..
According to the comments she ripped me off so hardly a good deal, I knew she was overcharging me but I still wanted to help her but wanted to make sure I wasn't overcharged too much, however, it seems like I was overcharged 3x going by the comments.
Relax bro it ain’t that serious.. just enjoy your time and help people with kindness.. If that was me i’ll not even negociate with that lady. Nice videos 👍🏼❤️
She was charging a very high price bro it’s very normal in the markets that they do that, so it’s very normal to negotiate. I wouldn’t usually if the price seemed fair but she wanted to charge me over 30 quid for the items which were honestly not great, I just wanted to support her in some way but not get ripped off.
Taboona bread is Carthaginian bread. These are villages that we call mountain villages in Tunisia, but to attract tourists they have started calling them Berber villages. When we go back in history, the word Berber was given by the Romans to the Carthaginians, meaning that they have no relation to the Berbers.
Not true , Cathagians were a minority in the northern coast of Tunisia, most Tunisians are berbèrs. Even DNA studies showed that middle eastern roots (arabs and pheniciens) in Tunisia are very low and rare.
@@AksilDihya First of all, if you know history, Carthage is a great civilization and its cities extend south to Kebili and Tozeur. The evidence for this is that there are Carthaginian cities and Carthaginian writings in southern Tunisia, as well as Carthaginian coins that contain drawings of palm trees. There are no palm trees on the coast or the north, but they are found in the south, especially in Tozeur. I am from Gafsa and from the south, and let me tell you, I do not know Berbers or Amazighs, but I heard about them recently on TV on channels in neighboring countries. I am from the south and I do not know anything about the Berbers. Carthage existed before the Berbers, and for your information, genetic analyses of Tunisians confirmed that they are direct descendants of the Carthaginians. Also, the Carthaginians do not have Levantine genes. So everything you said is baseless. As for the Phoenicians, this is a Greek word meaning the land of dates or the dark red color, and it means a land where there are dates. As for the myth of Elissa and the bull’s skin, we all know that it is a myth, like the myth of the two brothers who came from Turkey, Remus and Romulus, who were suckled by a she-wolf and founded Rome. Are the Romans Turks then?
@TheTruth-mr3ml if you did never hear about berbère that doesn't mean they don't exist, that shows ur ignorance. Beside if Carthaginians were neither the local berbèrs nor middle eastern ( pheniciens ) than who are they, probably alien. STOP hallucinating about ur own view of history as a fact
@TheTruth-mr3ml if you didn't hear about berbère that doesn't mean they don't exist, it just prove your ignorance. How come u r from gafsa and never hear about the berbère city Sened. Besides if the cathaginians were neither local berbère nor middle eastern ( pheniciens) , than who are they !!!! Probably Aliens. STOP hallucinating and fantasising about carthaginian Tunisians as a fact.
@@YadVenturess Don't you know the civilization of Carthage? As for those who say Berbers, they have been assimilated, so they say this to you. When you return to Tunisia in the future, you will hear them telling you about their Carthaginian origin, in which they forgot about it.
What I hate as a Tunisian with such salespeople is how they insist on looking at other things. The customer politely answered no several times, but the woman still insists... then she was surprised when she saw that he was filming and didn't want to say the price out loud... Plus, as a veiled woman, she swears to God that the price is okay even though it isn't!!!
Sorry to hear about your daughter Aya had food poisoning , I hope she will recover soon, thanks for the amazing videos Yad, don't forget to visit Matmata :)
Appreciate it and thank you for the kind words! 🙏Will definitely try to check out Matmata on our next trip 😊
Another awesome video, as always ... can't wait to see your next one !
Wishing Aya a speedy recovery ❤
Thank you so much ❤️🙏
this is really nice, 24:01 that's zucchini and not cucumber, you should try Mlokhiya someday!
I'd love to check it out on the next trip for sure 🙏
I really enjoyed your vlog❤
Thank you, I’m glad to hear it ❤️
Good vibes 💗🙏
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️🙏
Yad. I wish to your little child is well and sound by now. I advise you to visit the Amphitheater El Jem. You will imagine Maximus fighting there
You are welcome inTunisia. Thanks for these beautiful videos🎉❤
Thank you for the warm welcome! 🙏🇹🇳
We don't distinguish berber and non-berber in Tunisia, we are all ethnically Berber and speak the same language, unlike Morocco where that distinction is more prevalent.
@@hamzadhaoui13 talk about yourself.
I am not and we are not berber.
We aren't all Berber; there are many Arab and i am one of them; there are many Andaloucian too
@@RaoudhaDridi-xh3ve I am not berber not arab only TUNISIAN MUSLIM
This is the first time I’ve heard this!
we are Arabs only 🇹🇳
welcome to my lovely home town hope you liked it
Thank you! I honestly loved it, it’s such a cool town 🙌
Wish your daughter a speedy recovery with the food poisoning, hope she recovers soon! I definetly reccomend you to visit Amphiater of El Jem, it's the 3rd largest amphiater globally, and only costs 10tnd, definetly reccomend!
Thank you so much for the well wishes! 🙏
If you watch Tom Cruise film Vanilla Sky he mentions something about Tunisian Traditional Doors .
nice video as usual. I loved the lunch in the berber village, an authentic place and the couscous seems very delicious 😋. Aya, miss you princess, hope y'r doing well now
Thanks! It was a lovely spot, the food was unreal and Aya is better now ❤️ 🙏
enjoy your stay
Thank you 🙏
Try to visit MATMATA
A big berber village ❤️
Tunis is safer cheaper cleaner and more beautiful than any other western capital
My mom grew up in the capital of tunis
Price negotiation part was funny, how lovely u r, u still accept high price just because the lady was nice, so thanks for ur kindness 🙏
I wanted to support the shop keeper as she was really friendly! 🙏 Thank you so much for watching
Hi yad ,I hope you good my friend and enjoying your stay wherever you are ? Like your sweet and amazing video ,you take care .bye
Appreciate it my friend, thanks for watching. 🙏
Zeineb te7chi fih the prise givet 3x Real prise
🤦♂️
Makhyeb sormomha tetgdhaf tgoul jrada
😂
Sorry, you are confusing Tunisia and Morocco, for example: what you drank was not Moroccan tea but Tunisian tea.
Vive la Tunisie berbère
The berber village is not called Takrouna ?!
Amazing and unique Video. Hope ure wife recoverd
Thank you! Yes they are fine now ❤️
Hey Yad, I liked and subscribed even before the video started! Thank you for visiting Tunisia with your beautiful family-please enjoy your stay.
P.S. It's Amazigh, not Berber. The term "Berber" originated from the Romans, who referred to anyone who wasn't Roman as "barbarian," and the name stuck ever since.
Thank you Omar! I really appreciate it. That’s interesting regarding the name it’s the first time I’ve heard about it
Carthaginian influence my brother not berber inluence its only Carthaginian. The word Berber was given by the Romans to the Carthaginians, but the people of Tunisia called themselves Carthaginians and never said that they were Berbers, Amazighs, Phoenicians, or any other names. The people of Tunisia are only Carthaginians, and stop spreading these illusions. We are only Carthaginians.
@@YadVenturess Don't listen to him, he is a liar. We in Tunisia have not heard of the Amazighs until the last five years. We are Carthaginians, and this is our official definition that our ancestors wrote thousands of years ago. As a Tunisian, I did not hear of the term Amazighs until five years ago. Like all Tunisians, they did not know this new identity before.
@@TheTruth-mr3ml teb3a 🤣 behi we’re Carthaginians, samahna aad ya carthagi enti ti ena famille men Carthage and I'm not that tight about it. Telkak men jandouba w jeyeb ma 3andek. 9asawet..
You need to visit Mahdia 💯
Next time for sure :)
The cap max price 15 dinars’ and the flip flop 20 . Total 35 dinars not 80 😢
🤯
5:01
Shouldn’t haggle too much with local merchants, they’re trying to make a decent living. You’re already getting a good deal with such prices.
According to the comments she ripped me off so hardly a good deal, I knew she was overcharging me but I still wanted to help her but wanted to make sure I wasn't overcharged too much, however, it seems like I was overcharged 3x going by the comments.
do visit us in Mahdia
I’ll check it out next time 😊
Relax bro it ain’t that serious.. just enjoy your time and help people with kindness..
If that was me i’ll not even negociate with that lady.
Nice videos 👍🏼❤️
She was charging a very high price bro it’s very normal in the markets that they do that, so it’s very normal to negotiate. I wouldn’t usually if the price seemed fair but she wanted to charge me over 30 quid for the items which were honestly not great, I just wanted to support her in some way but not get ripped off.
Hammamet is as touristy as it gets.
Further south you wont havw to deal with that much haggle
That makes sense!
THANKS
Appreciate you watching! 🙏
that woman pissed me off she knew she was being filmed and still overcharged him
It's a shame! Hopefully the extra she charged me goes to a good cause 🙏
You need to visit the south part it's totally a different vibe ❤
Taboona bread is Carthaginian bread. These are villages that we call mountain villages in Tunisia, but to attract tourists they have started calling them Berber villages. When we go back in history, the word Berber was given by the Romans to the Carthaginians, meaning that they have no relation to the Berbers.
Not true , Cathagians were a minority in the northern coast of Tunisia, most Tunisians are berbèrs. Even DNA studies showed that middle eastern roots (arabs and pheniciens) in Tunisia are very low and rare.
@@AksilDihya First of all, if you know history, Carthage is a great civilization and its cities extend south to Kebili and Tozeur. The evidence for this is that there are Carthaginian cities and Carthaginian writings in southern Tunisia, as well as Carthaginian coins that contain drawings of palm trees. There are no palm trees on the coast or the north, but they are found in the south, especially in Tozeur. I am from Gafsa and from the south, and let me tell you, I do not know Berbers or Amazighs, but I heard about them recently on TV on channels in neighboring countries. I am from the south and I do not know anything about the Berbers. Carthage existed before the Berbers, and for your information, genetic analyses of Tunisians confirmed that they are direct descendants of the Carthaginians. Also, the Carthaginians do not have Levantine genes. So everything you said is baseless. As for the Phoenicians, this is a Greek word meaning the land of dates or the dark red color, and it means a land where there are dates. As for the myth of Elissa and the bull’s skin, we all know that it is a myth, like the myth of the two brothers who came from Turkey, Remus and Romulus, who were suckled by a she-wolf and founded Rome. Are the Romans Turks then?
@@AksilDihya According to Ibn Khaldun, the Berbers are Arabs originally from Yemen who came from Yemen and settled in North Africa.
@TheTruth-mr3ml if you did never hear about berbère that doesn't mean they don't exist, that shows ur ignorance. Beside if Carthaginians were neither the local berbèrs nor middle eastern ( pheniciens ) than who are they, probably alien. STOP hallucinating about ur own view of history as a fact
@TheTruth-mr3ml if you didn't hear about berbère that doesn't mean they don't exist, it just prove your ignorance. How come u r from gafsa and never hear about the berbère city Sened. Besides if the cathaginians were neither local berbère nor middle eastern ( pheniciens) , than who are they !!!! Probably Aliens. STOP hallucinating and fantasising about carthaginian Tunisians as a fact.
Next time try AL BARAKA BANK they charge 0 . You're welcome
Thanks for the tip 🙏
Zainab scammed you bro that hat is maximum 20 dinar
That's crazy bro, i knew the price was high but not that much 🤯
Our Kurdish brothers are always welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤🇮🇶🇮🇷🇸🇾🇹🇷 and kurdish flag 😊
Thank you brother 🙏❤️
Stop talking about morocc.
What’s your problem with Morocco? They are your neighbours
Carthaginian influence my brother not berber inluence its only Carthaginian
This is the first time I’ve heard of that bro, everyone in the country was saying Berber
@@YadVenturess Don't you know the civilization of Carthage? As for those who say Berbers, they have been assimilated, so they say this to you. When you return to Tunisia in the future, you will hear them telling you about their Carthaginian origin, in which they forgot about it.
bro 10 pounds for the hat is so cheap welcome to tunisa
Thank you bro 😊
تحلف بالله بالكذب ومتدينة
Willkomm to Tunisia ❤❤
Thank you ❤️❤️
do never buy something from zeynab xD it was a scam btw 125td is much for what u bought :( it's like X3 of the real prices)
@@Malphas_666 ×5 hahahaha
@@AZIZ444YT yea x)
I knew the price was super high.. 🤦♂️