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  • lampron
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    But in the elavator this is all a different story..
    yes you semi-literate moron, the world suddenly changes inside elevators!

    Now answer this question: Will you ever manage to write an English sentence i) with no mistakes in it
    ii) that doesn't show you up as spectacularly dumb?

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  • Vahram
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    "Russians hate Azeris along with Chechens. And recently they hate Georgians for obvious reasons...

    Georgians in the diaspora always support Azeris, in all the Azeri protests on Khojaly you see Georgians with Georgian flags. "

    But in the elavator this is all a different story according to the babboon...

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  • Mos
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Russians hate Azeris along with Chechens. And recently they hate Georgians for obvious reasons...

    Georgians in the diaspora always support Azeris, in all the Azeri protests on Khojaly you see Georgians with Georgian flags.

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by lampron View Post
    provoking people, if it is to wake them up and make them look at things more objectively is not a bad thing!

    can you provide us a link to this percentage that you have found?

    the majority of Armenians in Russia do the sorts of jobs that most Azeris, Georgians, Daghestanis, Ingush etc etc
    also do
    Consider the fact that an Armenian is currently the FM of Russia. Or the number of Kremlin connected Russian businessmen of Armenian origin. Or pop-stars of Armenian origin, or scientists such as Chilingarov. Armenians are better integrated into Russian life than Azeris.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    "And Armenians are percentage wise more successful than Azeris in Russia,"

    Unless of course you meet one in the elevator

    Ahh HA HA!
    Armenians and Azeris are bumping into each other all the time, not just in elevators!

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  • lampron
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    What bell does is not contributing, it is provoking.

    And Armenians are percentage wise more successful than Azeris in Russia, not just in business but all facets of society.
    provoking people, if it is to wake them up and make them look at things more objectively is not a bad thing!

    can you provide us a link to this percentage that you have found?

    the majority of Armenians in Russia do the sorts of jobs that most Azeris, Georgians, Daghestanis, Ingush etc etc
    also do

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  • Vahram
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    "And Armenians are percentage wise more successful than Azeris in Russia,"

    Unless of course you meet one in the elevator

    Ahh HA HA!

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by lampron View Post
    Armenians are successful in Russia - so are many Azeris! Turkish businessmen are very active in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus..but the average man in the street in Russia doesn't have an especially positive image of Armenians, most of them don't see any difference between Armenians and Azeris

    I think it's useful to have the contribution of a non Armenian here, left to themselves Armenians spend too much time congratulating each other!
    What bell does is not contributing, it is provoking.

    And Armenians are percentage wise more successful than Azeris in Russia, not just in business but all facets of society.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Armenians are very succesful in Russia, especially in construction business. You also have several Armenian billionaires and prominent businessmen in Russia.





    why are you still on this forum?
    Armenians are successful in Russia - so are many Azeris! Turkish businessmen are very active in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus..but the average man in the street in Russia doesn't have an especially positive image of Armenians, most of them don't see any difference between Armenians and Azeris

    I think it's useful to have the contribution of a non Armenian here, left to themselves Armenians spend too much time congratulating each other!
    Last edited by lampron; 02-24-2012, 11:12 PM.

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  • Vahram
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    Re: Armenian-Azeri encounter

    "How much crime have Italian Americans done? lol "

    What about the Irish and the Scotts?

    How about the Heria?

    Give me a trillion here give me a trillion there, yet we should listen to a fake Scotsman? Or should we just say hello to the Yahoodi instead?

    When did we stop at just counting Amo's? Yesterday only for this special one time?



    Getze Hayastan!
    Last edited by Vahram; 02-24-2012, 06:23 PM.

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