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  • #41
    Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    Originally posted by Mher View Post
    I have some question about Armenians in Russia. First of all, how assimillated are they? are they as assimilated as Armenians in western nation, or have they maintained their armenian culture more? Also, what is the prospect of them returning to Armenia? I am wondering because Armenians in Russia are important because they make up such a huge proportion of Armenians in the world.
    I would say they are less assimilated than other Armenians, because first off current Armenia is very connected with Russia in many respects given that we were part of Soviet Union for 100 years. Armenians just don't see a pressure to "Russify" and thus are able to remain patriotic Armenian Russian citizens. So in all, it's the fact that the bridge between Russia and Armenia is very close - you are also reminded of your background everyday in Russia - so there's that too.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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    • #42
      Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

      Մենք հայերս, կրիտիկական պահերին, ճիշտ որոշումը միայն ամենավերջին պահին ենք կայացնում՝ արդեն շատ ուշացրած:

      Եթե «հայի վերջին խելքը իմը լիներ»՝

      Վաղուց արդեն տուն տեղը վաճառած, Հայաստան տեղափոխված կլինեին ու իրենց ու իրենց երեխաների հավերժական ապահով հանգրվանը գտած ...:

      Իսկ հիմա արդեն շատերը այլևս չեն կարող տները վաճառել և միջոցները կարող են չհերիքել վերաբնակության վայրում տուն գնելու համար ... ափսոս:
      Last edited by gegev; 09-14-2012, 03:13 AM.

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      • #43
        Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

        Originally posted by Mher View Post
        I have some question about Armenians in Russia. First of all, how assimillated are they? are they as assimilated as Armenians in western nation, or have they maintained their armenian culture more? Also, what is the prospect of them returning to Armenia? I am wondering because Armenians in Russia are important because they make up such a huge proportion of Armenians in the world.
        The Armenians in Europe tend to be quite insular and clannish. Maybe their are a few mixed marriages, but it's certainly not like America or Canada. Russian Armenians are like little Russians and Armenians are fairly well integrated into Russian society. However they are still very much Armenians in a ethnic sense and I don't think all that many Russians mix with Armenians.

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        • #44
          Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

          Dear Armenians as a first priority please consider safety, for you and your children, at choosing your final location, if you are forced to leave this final/last time.

          Arab world is on the edge of violent religious clashes. Extremists are “eating enemies”. And their so called enemies soon alas … would become, first of all Christians, as usual.

          Money/home you had been able to earn/build even in hostile settings all over the world; please construct your final everlasting home at the motherland.

          Don’t make your children գաղթական, if you are forced to leave/relocate this time too.

          Construct your home in Armenia and relocate your family their, but if you have a good job abroad you may still work there for a while until … Soon, this year, after signing the EU association agreement I hope economic situation in Armenia will be improved gradually. And, in addition, we would be able to work in EU countries legally.
          Last edited by gegev; 07-27-2013, 08:45 PM.

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