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Top 6 Facebook Groups Every Tunisian Should Join4 min read

By Fedia Bouslama September 2, 2019
Written by Fedia Bouslama September 2, 2019
Top 5 Facebook Groups Every Tunisian Should Join

Plenty of groups exist on Facebook for different goals, through this article, we wanted to share with you 6 Tunisian groups that can be of a great help.

Top 5 Facebook Groups Every Tunisian Should Join

Most Popular Facebook Groups in Tunisia

#1. Lost & Found: Losing your ID, passport, money, or anything else is no longer a problem after the creation of this group. With almost 750K Members, this group has succeeded in gathering together a community of Tunisians that reflect the image of being helpful, supportive, and especially caring. Lost something, just post on the group and inform members with it, they will afterwards comment with “up” to make your publication reach the highest number of Facebook users possible. The aim is for them to see it and keep you updated in case they have seen the thing you have lost.

#2. On a mange pour vous: Hungry and looking for a nice place to eat, having international friends coming to Tunisia for the first time and looking for restaurants to have a nice authentic dinner with them, this group is made for you. Members visiting a new restaurant/coffee place will share their experiences with you, give you rates and reviews, and keep you informed about the prices and quality of food served. Finding the perfect culinary address has never been easier!

#3. On a voyage pour vous: If you are looking for advice, plans, and details about a certain destination in the world, this group would make travelling a piece of cake for you. Members share detailed plans about their previous travelling experiences, with very useful addresses, and information that would make planning for your next trip way easier. It would also help you with information that concern visa details and procedures, if you decide to visit a country that requires having a visa. All useful links are shared, to make the papers preparation part less complicated for you.

#4. le jour de mon marriage: Getting married soon and very confused with what to do, where to go, and how to start preparing for your wedding, just relax and leave it on le jour de mon marriage. This group gives you every single detail you might imagine or need, about where you can have your wedding, what bands should you bring, where to do your hair/Makeup, where to buy your dress, and anything else related to making your wedding as perfect as you want it to be. Members share their experiences and reviews about different brands, and help you take the right decisions to make your big day a fairy tale.

#5. On a testé des hotels en Tunisie: Looking for a nice hotel to spend a couple of nights alone, with family, kids, or as a couple, this group would help you find the best alternative. Members share their honest reviews about different hotels in Tunisia, how well they are equipped, the food quality, the variety of activities they provide, the services they offer etc..

#6. j’ai porté pour vous le jour de mes fiançailles: You’re getting engaged soon and quite unsure, what to do, what to wear, from where you get your clothes. Take it easy on yourself and relax. Just leave it on j’ai porté pour vous le jour de mes fiançailles. The group gives you ideas and answers all your questions about the engagement.

Links to the groups have been shared in order for you to join the group that you think would help you the most. Until the next article by Carthage Magazine. 🙂


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