Saco jan I really don't recall calling you a Mongol... jees if I did I apologize.
Btw; I have been in Armenia a long time ago, before it was free. I never went back yet, but I know the Armenian people from here too Saco jan. They kiss odars' behinds and mostly treat you not very kindly or get jealous of you for this or that reason, and some drive you crazy. I understand your comical story but it has a lot of truth to it. However, whether some act that way or not, I still love my country and my people. I can't help myself, that's my fabric, my mentality and I can't part from it. I learned in life though that even when some don't treat you nice; you have to be forgiving and maturely move on. Especially for the good of the general and your beloved cause, you must work with people even with the ones you don't care much. We all make mistakes in life, but hopefully we learn at least from most of them and move on. Look I didn't know better before and from your previous talks I thought you're not even Armenian and I must've thought that you're a turk. Isn't that funny now that I know better and I have exchanged a great deal of nationalistic ideas with you? It's good that I didn't remember and I moved on; but even if I remembered I would've given you other chances and "voila" the better things happened in life now!

Don't worry though, I know the Armenian people quite well. One thing though I felt proud when I went to Armenia because they are very hospitable bunch of people, that way they are great and loving. People in there Saco jan, have no significant jobs and the poor unfortunately are very poor, yet the rich are corrupted and selfishly careless about any patriotic feelings or belief. So yes I know what to expect; one has to be careful too that you don't get mugged; despite the fact you want to help them. When I went it was at the end of the Soviet era and things were very different. When I go there I would probably bring with me my 14 year old because I want her to see and feel for herself what Armenia is all about. She heard about it but doesn't know it yet. We'll probably go there as a family, we'll see.

. Du gunahatir ays pahu SHAT LAV tsavut tanem. Laaavvvv gunahati. Kugas Hayastan u nor khaskanas luriv te yes inchem asum.
not because you offer up bad ideas but because they are, on the contrary, great ideas. You really seem to want to help our people. I just hope they don't make you regret all that you felt. It's the worst feeling in the world and I have felt it at times. It's after that that I have understood who I am, who I fight for, and what a state my country is in. A fanatic will never be able to live here. He/She will fly out of here the second he/she sets foot into Zvartnots. Don't be prepared to be welcomed here by your people with open arms. It's nothing like that. There are many people that will but you have to know them. Most think about how much money you have first when they find out you've come from abroad so be careful. They don't think of your good will. That's why I want to be your guide, lol. Our country is in a difficult state, Anoush jan. Don't be prepared to see the holy land.
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