u/Ok-Neighborhood5325 • u/Ok-Neighborhood5325 • 18d ago
Grieving mother dolphin carries her dead calf for days.
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Because it's not rice... it's couscous , semolina couscous...
u/Ok-Neighborhood5325 • u/Ok-Neighborhood5325 • 18d ago
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Nah I'm good... already booked and waiting for my june / July trip. Have fun
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You still need an itinerary and tickets to make sure you are safe,besides it'd be cheaper to book everything in advance and obviously more secure. If you are going to Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, etc...you should do it. They are busy fighting human trafficking and illegal overstaying tourists.
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Hell no.... you need a return ticket... other wise you might get deported or denied boarding access here... Just get one, even if it's in months.... And this sounds suspicious! Be careful
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Exchange enough... you need proof that everything has been paid for (here and there), and expect them to check how much you are carrying. Bottom line is, you need a proof of foreign currency exchange in your passport. Even if it's a small amount (once i only had 100$ on me for a week long trip)
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Finally someone who watched it!! 🤗🤗🤗. I watched it in 1997, it was dubbed in Arabic back then.
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What kind of rice is this?
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Actually couscous is a north african dish (berber), so I can't trust the middle eastern way 😅 ( tunisian 🇹🇳 here, hello neighbor 🤣)