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03-17-20 01:12 #3946
Posts: 499And Europe decided to close all borders for next 30 days also. Starting now.
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03-16-20 23:06 #3945
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by SteveOhh [View Original Post]
Ethiopian Air is sending a Dreamliner for Thursday afternoon vazaha departure: it's last flight out. I got my seat confirmed. Mada could be a nice place to ride out a plague, that is if you don't get sick, and if you had the cash reserves, otherwise you'd be living the uncle neddy experience.
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03-16-20 21:39 #3944
Posts: 121Travelers from Europe
Not allowed in anymore. Once again only in French. I can't find such info in English sorry. Use google translate.
https://lexpress.mg/16/03/2020/en-pr...e-sur-leurope/
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03-16-20 01:35 #3943
Posts: 499Kenya block all flights too, today, so check carefully for transit.
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03-15-20 18:37 #3942
Posts: 121Traveling to Madagascar
Have a look at this, unfortunately not updated today, maybe tomorrow. But there are also people not allowed to enter Madagascar who transit through several countries. Keep an eye on it and check if it's possible for transit anywhere in Europe or not. Your airline should know it. Good luck.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/int...1580226297.htm
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03-15-20 12:07 #3941
Posts: 640Originally Posted by LoverAfrica [View Original Post]
New York was fully packed some local singer was playing entry fee was 15 k ariary, lift was broken so need to climb all the way up through the stairs. Most of girls was with malagashy boyfriends or not good looking so left after 1 water. Taxi be was packed but quality is low could find any girl I like or see the same faces I already been taken before. Raining a lot now at tamatave last 4-5 days so weather its aint great!!
Also some 2 unusual things happen : first cottise transport not make stop for food from tana to tamatave first time in my many trips on daytime and second on friday night i went out from taxi be with a girl around 1 am at night we take bajaj and just went on main road between taxi Be and la terasse and police stop us. They ask girl id card and said bonjour for me and let us go without asking my passport. First time i see blockpost on this road and first time they dont ask passport or money.
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03-15-20 10:53 #3940
Posts: 65Alternative
Originally Posted by SteveOhh [View Original Post]
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03-15-20 09:25 #3939
Posts: 121Corona decision
Unfortunately only French but important, use chrome browser and translation function.
https://mg.ambafrance.org/Coronavirus-2019-nCoV
Flights between Madagascar and Europe are stopped for the next 30 days.
Until 19th of March flights available between Madagascar (Ivato. Antananarivo) and Reunion or Mayotte.
If you have to leave do it now as soon as possible.
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03-15-20 08:21 #3938
Posts: 526Go for it!
I hope you have not reproduced yet. The planet does not need more like you.
SE.
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03-15-20 07:29 #3937
Posts: 326Ask the offspring first
For the mother it is bingo and for the children lifetime possible being torn apart in culture and ethnic group.
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03-14-20 17:19 #3936
Posts: 4Having a kid in Mada: go for it!
Originally Posted by Delongi [View Original Post]
Or I also know a woman in her early 20's, who is trying to finish her studies while managing a kid, living with her parents. She's studying engineering, her degree project is some kind or robot, how cool is that? You could help her finish her studies, move out from her parents, get a good job, so she can also contribute economically and not be entirely dependant on you. You would be her hero, her parents too would love you.
In terms of costs, it depends on the economic level or location. Say a lower middle class in Tamatave or Fenerive, I would aim to give 150-200 $. Perhaps up to 400-500 $ for someone in Tana who is of a better social level. Maybe it bit more. You can also expect additional requests for medical bills for the family, etc. Up to you to manage that. Say you want your kid (and hers) to go to a nice private uni later on, that's about 1500 $ per year. Just to give you an idea.
You could show up once a year, bring some gifts like a new mobile phone or buy the in laws a new TV or something, and be treated like a king.
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03-14-20 03:02 #3935
Posts: 505Excelente example of following the 3 rules when in MADA!
Bravao sir, you know how to enjoy yourself without breaking the number 1 rule.
This was a 19 yrs old mirna student in Tana. 30 k plus 5 k for transport 2-3 hrs. Was shy at first but enjoyed the experience.
Rule 1 kept.
Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy [View Original Post]
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03-12-20 09:24 #3934
Posts: 237Originally Posted by Idumbam [View Original Post]
No such thing as 100 means 100 ariary fmg.
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03-11-20 20:36 #3933
Posts: 89100
Originally Posted by LoveTraveller [View Original Post]
100 means 100 ariary fmg.
Or 100 k AR (fmg) if it's 100 k it's too too much.
Thanks.
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03-11-20 20:20 #3932
Posts: 89Vaovao
Originally Posted by LoveTraveller [View Original Post]
Salama: godmorning or good afternoon or even goodbye.
Vaovao: 'how are you ? 'but words have many meanings depending in which context just like the word tompoko it can mean "man" or "woman"
and there are also many dialects allover in each provinces...good luck quite complicated language for foreigners
Thanks guys.