I was dying to shop those gorgeous bags and souvenirs in that gentlemen shop that was trying to push the plate, ashtray and small vase. His shop was gorgeous! Gorgeous ❤
In this fabulous flog i feel i am walking with you watching wonderful places stores tunisian people were helpful and welcoming . Note you did not stop in such restaurants this video . Thank you and go ahead
I doubt many people would be as generous to give a tip and not buy anything, you’re a rare one sir! Getting scammed, so we don’t have to! Great video, hope you’re both enjoying yourselves. Ps those fez keychains are the cutest thing I’ve ever seen 😂
Hey there, I'm tunisian. So starting with your first day in tunisia, the juice you got is expensive, it should b 5DT or little more not 9DT. For this video, the prices that the first guy gave you, are good. other things are acceptiable. the price they gave you for the whole set is good, but for the shirt only that's a little expensive, 35DT not 45dt. the flag price was really cheap compare to other places, so I think he liked that you're getting Tunisian flag and gave you a nice price, but you were generous and gave him a tip anyway, that was nice to watch. The price for the hand of Fatima at the end is also good, you compare them to the other ones but it's not the same work, it's not the same materials, and it doesn't last as long too. Thank you for the video , we appreciate your videos and marketing you did for our beloved Tunisia and other countries. 🙏♥
Love all your videos, your always such a positive guy and are very friendly. Keep making the content , your inspiring me to visit places ive never seen before. And i like how you keep it real and raw
Hi Chris. As a Tunisian, I must say that in this Market you bought products with the right price. Honnestly the sailers in the Medina Market of Tunis did not tried to scam you, they gave you same prices as for Tunisian customers. Those 3 items you want to buy for 20 dinars cost 35 dinars from the workshops of artisans. The rules of Sailors in Tunisia is that they sail their products by adding 35% comparing to the prices of purchse for the vendors. the sailing price with 35% of benefits and they must pay 18% of the benefit as taxes to the Gouverment. Normally It's prohibited to exceed the rate 35% regarding benefits .
Hi mate. I think the prices are very expansive. Watch his previous videos • He got charged 60 Dinars from Tunis Carthage airports to HB Avenue !!!!!!! • Almost charged €20 to take a picture with an eagle !!!! That too he’s wearing is not more then 25 Dinars. We can see the material ain’t the best. • 72 Dinars for then three items !!!!! Shouldn’t be more 18 dinars. They can make profit but don’t over charge the tourist No wonder lots of them are going somewhere else. Those people in the medina don’t know how to do business.
aight out with it which of these shops were yours. 18 percent tax is outrages how is government going to control tax with cash payments when european government cant even control tax on payments in cash
Hi, I’ll be visiting Tunisia near the end of October. I’ll be in Tunis, Sidi Bou Said & Mahdia for my birthday. Enjoy! I’m looking forward to the food and culture, but most of all the beautiful beaches with my Habibi.
They called him Hi Baba which meach Hi Bro ..we use the word Baba casually to call out our dudes ..Baba means Dady simply..that has nothing to do with Ali Baba
You are such a happy go lucky guy! So friendly. Do you ever meet up with a local guide. You need to go shopping in Egypt.That is the ultimate market hustle! Go to the red sea as well. I met a lot of tunisians in university. They loved Sfax, Sousse and Djerba!.You could pass for an Arab except for the tattoos..😂😂😂😂.Love your joie de vivre! Great you support the local economy.Middle East still has craftspeople that make things by hand. Like going back in time. Tunis is on my bucket list
There are plenty of Arabs with Tattoos. Its worth mentioning because most Arabs are actually Arabized people (meaning identifying as Arab and speaking the language despite not genetically being arab) there is a wide variety of Arab Phenotypes (black, white, blonde, ginger straight hair, kinky hair) so anyone could look Arab with the exception of far east Asians
When I was in the Medina many times, I bought a lot of products and clothes, and I was naturally not bothered by the price because the people are good and work hard despite the difficulties of life, and they give you the opportunity to discuss the price, and this is everyone’s right and with complete freedom.. Then I went to Sidi Bou Said. The scenery was so beautiful at the highest point that I spent 3 days there between bathing in the sea and going out for a walk at night. I have a program to visit the Douz International Desert Festival in the winter....In Tunisia, you feel peace, freshness, and enjoyment of life.
some older guys like to wear the chachia all the time. it's not that popular with younger generations, but they may wear it for example with the "jobba" or other traditional clothes during events centered around traditional clothes (like during one day in a marriage ceremony or on the traditional clothes day in Tunisia). fun fact: we also call the mantle of an octopus "chachia"
I really like the video , hope you enjoyed being in tunisia and don't worry as a tunisian i am telling you those are the real prices actually some things that you bought they cost more so you did actually negotiate very well
Hello mate. I spotted that one to. I’ve been to Morroco 🇲🇦 I loved it Congratulation 🎉🎉🎉 for the 2025 and 2030 🇲🇦💪 Inshallah i’ll be going what ever Tunisia 🇹🇳 qualify or not ( Inshallah we will ) We going to have a big party 🎉🎉🎉 Lots of love from Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤️🇹🇳🇲🇦❤️
Hey Chris! If you're still gonna be in Tunisia for several days I recommend going to the south ( it's far from Tunis though about 6+ hours if you're going to Tozeur. ) specifically if you like deserts and if you're a star wars fan (some of the scenes of the first movies, were filmed in the desert somewhere between Nafta and Tozeur, and some of the decorations of the movie are still there in a small area.). Djerba Island is also in the south and it's super well known for its beaches and resorts. It also has a very old famous synagogue. Many places in Djerba were just classified in the UNESCO world heritage about maybe 2 to 3 weeks ago. I love the north of Tunisia as well (many forests + beaches) but I think it needs more planning since it's not very touristy (Tabarka is an exception though and it has probably the fanciest hotel in the country called La Cigale) The most touristic areas are the coastal cities and towns in the east ( fancy hotels, beaches...). Hammamet and Sousse (and Djerba in the south) are by far the most touristic places in Tunisia. There's a lot to discover in Tunisia but if I'd pick just one more location I'd pick Tozeur and the surrounding areas or Djerba but that's my personal opinion as a Tunisian guy that actually visited all of these places. I'm sure others might have a different opinion, it's really very subjective. If you have more time, I suggest you visit all of the mentionned areas.
chachia is a traditional tunsian piece of clothing that men and beys(kings) of tunisia used to wear it everyday but nowadays since the fashion sense changed a lot its not fashionable anymore so teenagers and ppl dont wear anymore except for some eldery people who still stick to traditional clothing.. they do wear it on special occasions and holidays tho like weddings and thour etc..
I'm not sure about the prices tbh but it's safe to assume that you've unfortunately been taken advantage of, at the very least, once during your trip to Tunisia. I mean, the locals are also affected by extremely pushy vendors and maybe higher prices, but it seems like tourists are way more affected.
Hi im Tunisian i swear Tunisian people very kind of course as any place you can visit there's always good and bad sorry for scammers you seem very respectful and humble guy i hope you're happy in Tunisia i hope u visit other cities like sousse mahdeya binzart sfax
The shirt and the hat looks good on you and I'm glad that you work that out with that guy for the 3 and you have a heart but I know you're a businessman so you know how to negotiate.👍
wow Tunisia is very similar to jeddah, we call the old town "Al-balad" which is also the name meaning as madina, also we have Makkah gate in jeddah al Balad.
@@abahuraira1 we are all brothers and one culture, one language, one nation, one religion so it does not matter who is first or latest... stop the Fitnah its a devil act. we are muslims not devils.
@@Monawaat_Shaeeka yes indeed all humans are brothers even if we North Africans berbères are différent from Arabs in middle easte. Not all Tunisians are muslims we are Christians Atheist and Jewish too.
24:54 Chris that shop was intense. The guy started wanting to charge you 75 Dinars and settled for 30. They really try to get you if you aren’t smart and know how to bargain. Great video though. Market videos are my favorite.
🤣🤣🤣 exactly! So glad you enjoyed it, it felt good to get in there and bargain again! It had been a long while! So sorry for the late response, the past two weeks I have been in a race in Sri Lanka and have had no time, but I can't wait to share those videos with you guys!
Ali baba and the 40 thieves! Thats what you need to read about....I really enjoyed this video...u look so happy with ur little bro having some adventures there...big hug man desde El Salvador!
Hello chris from Texas you forgot to mention Algeria it's the largest country in Africa located between Morocco and Tunisia it's really cheap and don't worry you won't be scammed anyway you can do a little research about it enjoy 😊
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller
Tunisian people are very friendly ! 👍
i like how u are spreading positive vibes through our country
I just love it and it wormed my heart when you said Inchallah is your favorite word.
I am Tunisian and I am telling you, for the love of god stop following strangers!! And if they say 50, you say 10 and pretend to leave ...
I will be visiting there soon, and will be staying in the Port El Kantaoui area.
Which flea market I can visit which is close by?
@@dior277 hey how was your stay I'm flying out in 2 days and will be in the same area x
he is rich, he not feel 55 dinars.
The inside of that building was really really nice with all that architecture 👍
I was dying to shop those gorgeous bags and souvenirs in that gentlemen shop that was trying to push the plate, ashtray and small vase. His shop was gorgeous! Gorgeous ❤
In this fabulous flog i feel i am walking with you watching wonderful places stores tunisian people were helpful and welcoming . Note you did not stop in such restaurants this video . Thank you and go ahead
Past life I was born in Tunisia 😅😅😅 you’re very welcome brother . I’m from Tunisia but I live in USA now
I doubt many people would be as generous to give a tip and not buy anything, you’re a rare one sir! Getting scammed, so we don’t have to!
Great video, hope you’re both enjoying yourselves. Ps those fez keychains are the cutest thing I’ve ever seen 😂
Chris is a real Bro. Love you from Tunisia.
Hey there, I'm tunisian. So starting with your first day in tunisia, the juice you got is expensive, it should b 5DT or little more not 9DT.
For this video, the prices that the first guy gave you, are good. other things are acceptiable. the price they gave you for the whole set is good, but for the shirt only that's a little expensive, 35DT not 45dt. the flag price was really cheap compare to other places, so I think he liked that you're getting Tunisian flag and gave you a nice price, but you were generous and gave him a tip anyway, that was nice to watch.
The price for the hand of Fatima at the end is also good, you compare them to the other ones but it's not the same work, it's not the same materials, and it doesn't last as long too.
Thank you for the video , we appreciate your videos and marketing you did for our beloved Tunisia and other countries. 🙏♥
Love all your videos, your always such a positive guy and are very friendly. Keep making the content , your inspiring me to visit places ive never seen before. And i like how you keep it real and raw
I am happy that you are happy with the purchases you made 🙂👍
I rate you for tipping them so much you know; that's respectful. I also love when someone being honest, that makes me wanna tip them even more fr
Absolutely! 🙏🏻
Hi Chris. As a Tunisian, I must say that in this Market you bought products with the right price. Honnestly the sailers in the Medina Market of Tunis did not tried to scam you, they gave you same prices as for Tunisian customers. Those 3 items you want to buy for 20 dinars cost 35 dinars from the workshops of artisans. The rules of Sailors in Tunisia is that they sail their products by adding 35% comparing to the prices of purchse for the vendors. the sailing price with 35% of benefits and they must pay 18% of the benefit as taxes to the Gouverment. Normally It's prohibited to exceed the rate 35% regarding benefits .
Hi mate. I think the prices are very expansive.
Watch his previous videos
• He got charged 60 Dinars from Tunis Carthage airports to HB Avenue !!!!!!!
• Almost charged €20 to take a picture with an eagle !!!!
That too he’s wearing is not more then 25 Dinars.
We can see the material ain’t the best.
• 72 Dinars for then three items !!!!! Shouldn’t be more 18 dinars.
They can make profit but don’t over charge the tourist
No wonder lots of them are going somewhere else.
Those people in the medina don’t know how to do business.
Top expensive...Real theft
Are you the guy from the shop 😂😂
They are not expansive same prices for Tunisians
aight out with it which of these shops were yours. 18 percent tax is outrages how is government going to control tax with cash payments when european government cant even control tax on payments in cash
Got to respect the hustle. I use to go to the mercado in Juarez. It was so much fun.
Hi, I’ll be visiting Tunisia near the end of October. I’ll be in Tunis, Sidi Bou Said & Mahdia for my birthday. Enjoy! I’m looking forward to the food and culture, but most of all the beautiful beaches with my Habibi.
Welcome to tunisia enjoy your holiday happy birthday in advance 🎉
Welcome to Tunisia ma'am and i hope you enjoy your Time here and also happy birthday 🎂🎉
Enjoy mahdia, best city in Tunisia 🥰 my city that I already miss.
@@rabebbouchnak639 Yiaschek
That guy at the end would definitely piss me off. I get its a hustle but I would not handle it near as well as you. Great video though Chris!
It is the CULTURE in North Africa.
My favorite series !! Glad to see another market video hope your doing well brother
I have another one coming as well, as of right now! I still have some of my best Tunisia videos to come!
@@Travelwithchris can’t wait !! Looking forward to it
"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century
I have to read into that one!
They called him Hi Baba which meach Hi Bro ..we use the word Baba casually to call out our dudes ..Baba means Dady simply..that has nothing to do with Ali Baba
@@selim996 when see you i tell ali baba too lol ......
@@mohamedadnenmaghrebi4698 no problem son 🤣
😂
Had to laugh when you said the hat would help you blend in. 😂😂😂
42:06 this man was following you since 40:14
And look at him mode hunting at 40:27 and 40:57 . Lol😅
Great videos. You got me thinking about visiting North Africa. Tunis looks really nice.
You are such a happy go lucky guy! So friendly. Do you ever meet up with a local guide. You need to go shopping in Egypt.That is the ultimate market hustle! Go to the red sea as well. I met a lot of tunisians in university. They loved Sfax, Sousse and Djerba!.You could pass for an Arab except for the tattoos..😂😂😂😂.Love your joie de vivre! Great you support the local economy.Middle East still has craftspeople that make things by hand. Like going back in time. Tunis is on my bucket list
There are plenty of Arabs with Tattoos. Its worth mentioning because most Arabs are actually Arabized people (meaning identifying as Arab and speaking the language despite not genetically being arab) there is a wide variety of Arab Phenotypes (black, white, blonde, ginger straight hair, kinky hair) so anyone could look Arab with the exception of far east Asians
This guy looks more Tunisian than the Tunisians themselves !!!
💯
Cut the crap none is like us or more than us
with this outfit he look like my cousin in his weding @@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee
Right?😂 Am tunisian and i approuve that😂😂
25:08 he said zeyd maak which translates roughly too, you're the best (for tunisians im doing a semantic translation not the literal translation)
When I was in the Medina many times, I bought a lot of products and clothes, and I was naturally not bothered by the price because the people are good and work hard despite the difficulties of life, and they give you the opportunity to discuss the price, and this is everyone’s right and with complete freedom.. Then I went to Sidi Bou Said. The scenery was so beautiful at the highest point that I spent 3 days there between bathing in the sea and going out for a walk at night. I have a program to visit the Douz International Desert Festival in the winter....In Tunisia, you feel peace, freshness, and enjoyment of life.
some older guys like to wear the chachia all the time. it's not that popular with younger generations, but they may wear it for example with the "jobba" or other traditional clothes during events centered around traditional clothes (like during one day in a marriage ceremony or on the traditional clothes day in Tunisia). fun fact: we also call the mantle of an octopus "chachia"
I love the shopping 😅these guys are crazy to watch how they sell their souvenirs😂😂😂 they no how to hustle, it's too much man,😂😂😂 loved your video ❤
Hello. I'm glad that you and your brother are having a good time there and good to see you 🙂👍
Loved the video man, made it even better in your local clothing 😂 really enjoyed the shopping spree dude.
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
I really like the video , hope you enjoyed being in tunisia and don't worry as a tunisian i am telling you those are the real prices actually some things that you bought they cost more so you did actually negotiate very well
Thank you so much, I hope to be back soon!
I am watching this vidéo cause I am in love with a tunisian man and I want to know his culture.🥰😍
That is an impressive view from up there 🙂👍
That place is huge!!!
More videos in tunisia please ❤
Yes!!!!
@@Travelwithchrisbecause you look like an alibaba 😂😂😂
Great videos as always Chris. Keep it up❤
When you said this sounded familiar to me I started laughing a lot, because I am Moroccan 🇲🇦🇲🇦, and I know what you meant 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hello mate. I spotted that one to. I’ve been to Morroco 🇲🇦 I loved it
Congratulation 🎉🎉🎉 for the 2025 and 2030 🇲🇦💪
Inshallah i’ll be going what ever Tunisia 🇹🇳 qualify or not ( Inshallah we will )
We going to have a big party 🎉🎉🎉
Lots of love from Tunisia 🇹🇳
❤️🇹🇳🇲🇦❤️
موغرب 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey Chris! If you're still gonna be in Tunisia for several days I recommend going to the south ( it's far from Tunis though about 6+ hours if you're going to Tozeur. ) specifically if you like deserts and if you're a star wars fan (some of the scenes of the first movies, were filmed in the desert somewhere between Nafta and Tozeur, and some of the decorations of the movie are still there in a small area.). Djerba Island is also in the south and it's super well known for its beaches and resorts. It also has a very old famous synagogue. Many places in Djerba were just classified in the UNESCO world heritage about maybe 2 to 3 weeks ago. I love the north of Tunisia as well (many forests + beaches) but I think it needs more planning since it's not very touristy (Tabarka is an exception though and it has probably the fanciest hotel in the country called La Cigale)
The most touristic areas are the coastal cities and towns in the east ( fancy hotels, beaches...). Hammamet and Sousse (and Djerba in the south) are by far the most touristic places in Tunisia. There's a lot to discover in Tunisia but if I'd pick just one more location I'd pick Tozeur and the surrounding areas or Djerba but that's my personal opinion as a Tunisian guy that actually visited all of these places. I'm sure others might have a different opinion, it's really very subjective. If you have more time, I suggest you visit all of the mentionned areas.
Thanks a lot, I will definitely try to visit before leaving! I'm in a beach town now and it is amazing! I can't wait to show you guys soon!
Bravo. Tu as bien tout dit.
Sousse
u have a tunisian look , welcom to tunisia
Wow!!! That bed though ❤
Dude in the green polo at the end slick AF 😂😂😂. Brother 🤔…. ahhhhhh 😁
ahaha he thought he was slick! lol but no way I'm paying that much!
big love to u from Tunisian who lives in south korea 😂 you did well bro ❤
"Ali Baba and the forty thieves" is a folk tale from the "One thousand and one nights".
Moms spaghetti haha! I heard he opened up a restaurant in the D called that 😂
chachia is a traditional tunsian piece of clothing that men and beys(kings) of tunisia used to wear it everyday but nowadays since the fashion sense changed a lot its not fashionable anymore so teenagers and ppl dont wear anymore except for some eldery people who still stick to traditional clothing.. they do wear it on special occasions and holidays tho like weddings and thour etc..
Thanks so much for that info!
I'm not sure about the prices tbh but it's safe to assume that you've unfortunately been taken advantage of, at the very least, once during your trip to Tunisia. I mean, the locals are also affected by extremely pushy vendors and maybe higher prices, but it seems like tourists are way more affected.
oh absolutely! Just like every other tourist market, but these videos I film for fun and fun only. :)
Tunisie its beautiful place with beautiful People we are not thiefs, its touristique place so thé princes are différents. Stop to speak like that.
@@jaafermaya59سرا قين
Brother my parents are from Tunisia too and me and my husband been taken advantage of too. Talking out of experience. They are not lying.
Hi im Tunisian i swear Tunisian people very kind of course as any place you can visit there's always good and bad sorry for scammers you seem very respectful and humble guy i hope you're happy in Tunisia i hope u visit other cities like sousse mahdeya binzart sfax
You should visit Mahdia, the best beaches in Tunisia, the most peaceful place. I bet you'll never regret
Yes it is definitely on my list!
Hi Chris I'm Sag too!!💓loved this shopping video would like to go sometime bucket list!
That is amazing! We're great people! ahahah Thanks for the support, I hope you make it here one day!
Love these. Keep it up.
Another great video the Market looks very similar to Marrakesh city thanks for sharing and take care of yourself 👍
Yes very similar, but I must say Marrakech is a completely different breed, out there it is crazy expensive lol at least for tourists in the medina
@@Travelwithchris yes you are absolutely right Chris 👍
I really like that you speak Spanish, even though I don't understand any word 🎉
I was just about to go to sleep , but looks like I have to stay up now haha 😂😆
Same thing 😂
ahaha you're amazing man, thank you for supporting me so much!
Hi Bro's Bro I hope you both have a blast in Tunisia
Man I'm loving it here bro! I hope you enjoyed this video, I got plenty more on the way!
Keep up the great content Bro Chris 😊
Thanks! Will do bro!
1080p quality made that country look unreal 😮
You should travel to ireland ❤
Nn stay in tunisia its à real place 😂😂😂 i live there
Love me a good Chris market spree video!
Yes! Hope you enjoyed this one brother!
Younre the most generous vlogs that gives and buys a lot stuff… you give money too. That so cool ! You need a good party :P
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!
@@Travelwithchris go party in gammarth… tomorrow there’s a good party in MOLO gammarth
Lmao bra😂😂😂you look good! Never even considered traveling to Tunisia, now it’s on my list, and it’s so close to Italy 🤙👍😎Thanks Chris
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻❤️
Man you nailed it!!! Keep up the good sh** !
Thanks a lot for the support!
The shirt and the hat looks good on you and I'm glad that you work that out with that guy for the 3 and you have a heart but I know you're a businessman so you know how to negotiate.👍
27:21 that's one of the oldest church in Tunisia , it was built in 1837
I would go crazy shopping in that medina
Yes!!! 🤣💪🏻
wow nice Vlog some people are always wanting more
Hey Chris, awesome videos ! What kind of camera do you use for recording the footage around , which version ?
You look so good in Tunisian clothes❤
When that guy busted out the calculator i was like you dont know who your messing with lol...then you get him more then half price lol.
ТUNIS КАПИТОЛИК МЕДИНА КРАСИВАЯ Я КУПИЛА СЕБЕ ПЛАТЬЕ 60 ДИНАР..НАДО ТОРГОВАТЬСЯ НА РЫНКЕ...В МЕДИНЕ ЕСТЬ РЕСТОРАН..Я КУШАТЬ КУС КУС...Я ЛЮБЛЮ ТУНИС...В МОЕМ СЕРДЦЕ...ДОБРЫЕ ЛЮДИ..ПРИВЕТСТВУЮ ВАС..КРАСИВЫЙ ТУНИС...RUSSIA...🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Really you are a good Man,you are Welcome in Tunisia
Yo that white shirt is sick! 15:44
Thanks a lot bro! I loved it!
XOX Blessings Chris. Thanks for sharing.
You should have put Travel With Chris on it and send it to me, LOL
👍👍👍 awesome as always
Thank you so much brother!
Chris is the bargain goat 🐐
Hi. Hope you have enjoyed your day. Nowadays men wear chachiyia only on specific occasions.
U look beautiful, that's why u look tunisian. Kind regards tunisian woman from Germany ✌🏽
ali baba means An extremely lucky person, especially one who acquires a large fortune by luck or by chance🤣
so I'm from Tunis and that man said baba not ali baba , baba means father, it's like some sort of friendly respect like my bro or smth
@@bilelsahraoui6254 oh ok i just said that bcz he said they always call him ali baba
no baba means father
@@moussamohamed2486 he said ali baba tho not just baba
wow Tunisia is very similar to jeddah, we call the old town "Al-balad" which is also the name meaning as madina, also we have Makkah gate in jeddah al Balad.
Or you can say Jedda is similar to Tunis , because Tunis is much older than Jedda
@@abahuraira1 we are all brothers and one culture, one language, one nation, one religion so it does not matter who is first or latest... stop the Fitnah its a devil act. we are muslims not devils.
@@Monawaat_Shaeeka yes indeed all humans are brothers even if we North Africans berbères are différent from Arabs in middle easte. Not all Tunisians are muslims we are Christians Atheist and Jewish too.
@@abahuraira1 oh ok so now I understand why you are trying to do the fitnah, you are anti Arab nice. good one buddy. u exposed urself.
Chris you look like a proper Tunisian with that hat on
🤣🤣🤣 many people said that!
You are good man
🙏🏻❤️
Tunisia underated
So many laughs , aiyshek
thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!
Loving the hustle .you got get a good price .
The Outfit is traditional Tres bien.
Very Good Video, I like tunisia
38:04 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century
24:54 Chris that shop was intense. The guy started wanting to charge you 75 Dinars and settled for 30. They really try to get you if you aren’t smart and know how to bargain. Great video though. Market videos are my favorite.
🤣🤣🤣 exactly! So glad you enjoyed it, it felt good to get in there and bargain again! It had been a long while! So sorry for the late response, the past two weeks I have been in a race in Sri Lanka and have had no time, but I can't wait to share those videos with you guys!
Ali baba and the 40 thieves! Thats what you need to read about....I really enjoyed this video...u look so happy with ur little bro having some adventures there...big hug man desde El Salvador!
Another great video.
Sagittarius ♐️ here too Chris!!💪🏾💪🏾
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳
Hello chris from Texas you forgot to mention Algeria it's the largest country in Africa located between Morocco and Tunisia it's really cheap and don't worry you won't be scammed anyway you can do a little research about it enjoy 😊
You should layout all the things you buy & show it all at the end
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller
bracelet with anbar is pricy is not the same that 5dt all the price are lagit and the same for tunisian ppl ,nice video bro
You should visit the south where the star wars was filmed you definitely gonne like it broo 😊 if u need something just ask
Chris, do you keep the key chains you get from each country? Quite a nice collection by now?
@Travelwithchris The only time we wear the Shashiya is when we get circumcised 😅. Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳
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Oh my God, u so cute, Ali Baba is a young, brave man who's told about in the history of tunisia