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What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

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  • #11
    Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

    Originally posted by Sero View Post
    That depends actually. When my friend had visited Armenia last year he said that people were rude and wanted to randomly start fights. When he was walking guys who were 18 or around their 19-21s would randomly when walking in front of my friend trying to stop and hold him back and not move. My friend got pist and he bumped into one of the guys and kept going.
    From what i heard they're pretty big xxxxs over there.
    Well what would I know? I live in Canada but have been to Armenia and had a great time

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    • #12
      Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

      Originally posted by JohnCanadian View Post
      Well what would I know? I live in Canada but have been to Armenia and had a great time
      I wen to Armenia 3 years ago when i was 12. In Gyumri people were nice and what not. It was good seeing my old town. Btw John what part of Armenia did you visit?

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      • #13
        Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

        Originally posted by Sero View Post
        I wen to Armenia 3 years ago when i was 12. In Gyumri people were nice and what not. It was good seeing my old town. Btw John what part of Armenia did you visit?
        I went to Yerevan. We were going to go to the country side but got advised against it cause their was no proper infrastructure but I drove into the country side anyway and I was driving with some other Canadians, I got a bit lost but I found my way by asking a cop there. A nice guy to better than those American ones.

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        • #14
          Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

          Don't say that lol. Before Serj won the presidental election 95% of the cops would stop you randomly and ask for money or they'll take you to jail.

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          • #15
            Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

            Originally posted by Sero View Post
            Don't say that lol. Before Serj won the presidental election 95% of the cops would stop you randomly and ask for money or they'll take you to jail.
            Im just being honest I didnt have a problem with your police force

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            • #16
              Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

              Originally posted by SoyElTurco View Post
              Seriouslly, no bullshˇt: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

              If I walked into a cafe or stayed at a hotel and they asked where I am from, would people do anything about it? How could I expect to be treated?
              What will happen if an Armenian goes to Turkey?

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              • #17
                Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

                Probably nothing, I guess the president of Turkey proved that.

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                • #18
                  Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

                  Turkish students in Armenia for the Soccer Match and A Pleasant Suprise

                  The icy distance between Armenia and Turkey is beginning to thaw. For one, the newly elected Armenian President Sarkissjan invited his Turkish counterpart to...





                  (Some one repost this link befor Talaat Admin Pashah deletes this wonderful clip of peace between Turks and Armenians)
                  Last edited by bagratidarmy; 12-09-2008, 10:05 PM.
                  I enjoy a good spanking.

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                  • #19
                    Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

                    I'll be nice this time.

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                    • #20
                      Re: What would happen if a Turk visited Armenia?

                      Originally posted by bagratidarmy View Post
                      Turkish students in Armenia for the Soccer Match and A Pleasant Suprise

                      The icy distance between Armenia and Turkey is beginning to thaw. For one, the newly elected Armenian President Sarkissjan invited his Turkish counterpart to...





                      (Some one repost this link befor Talaat Admin Pashah deletes this wonderful clip of peace between Turks and Armenians)
                      Disgusting.

                      As long as turks deny the Genocide, as long as turks aid azerbaijan, as long as turks occupy Western Armenia and defame the name of our Holy Mt. Ararat, we can never be 'brothers'.

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