Tunisian traffic is total anarchy. There is almost no law while on the roads. You see cars whizzing past without a care in the world. Pedestrians and drivers mingle hazardously together and you cannot tell the driver's intentions while on the road. When I first arrive in Tunisia, the local AIESECers received us at the... Continue Reading →
Tunisia: Culture Shocks
It's been almost a week in Tunisia, and living and chilling with the local people has taught me so much. I have experienced several instances of culture shock while I'm here. The social norms and etiquettes are very different back at home. For instance, when I arrived at the airport and when the fellow local... Continue Reading →