If you are a US citizen you do not need a visa. Just get in passport control line with your passport & address of where you're staying Hotel or AirBnB
This is mostly a Cash based country. Tunisian Dinar and $1 USD will be around 3 Dinar. Plenty of ATMs and money exchanges but most places don't take credit card
Unfortunately, no. You can brush your teeth and shower with it but please drink bottled water
Dress as you normally would but if you go into a mosque, be respectful & cover up
You can dress in traditional Tunisia wedding attire or how you would dress to a wedding in the States. People will be dress in both. If you have questions about Tunisian attire please reach out directly
Both Arabic & French
There are 2 ways to say Hello: the traditional way "A Salam Alaikum" or more Tunisian way "Asslema". Thank you is "Shukran" in Arabic or in Tunisian you say "Ayshek" or "Merci" since everyone speaks French
Out of respect for Hejer's parents we won't be serving alcohol at the wedding. But the dinner the next day we will go to a restaurant that will. Even though this is a Muslim country, there are bars and grocery stores sell liquor/beer if you want during your stay. Younger Tunisians like to party, so anyone that wants to join the night after the wedding, we will be hitting the bar/club area
You can instal Bolt App but still have to pay in cash, can't connect credit card. Or just use taxis and ask them to run the meter. And yes everyone in Tunisia drives like a maniac haha