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What do people do in Armenia, mainly in Yerevan these days?

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  • What do people do in Armenia, mainly in Yerevan these days?

    I haven't been there since I left 9 years ago, what's it like there now, can anyone tell me?

    Realize, Recognize, Analyze.
    Check yo-self befo you wreck yo-self.

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    Lot's of disco's & bars to go to now, & hotel's have parties too. I miss Ararad brandy too, & being king of karaoke. Getting modern in the city but still much of the old world to stay.

    Miss the food back home, peppers, eggplant dolma, soojoukh!
    Last edited by Zoran; 10-22-2004, 05:05 PM.

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      I've seen pictures of Yerevan lately, but the streets are emtpy, maybe everyone was working, don't know.

      My friends reckon there are no hot girls in Armenia, how are the girls, I need to know this cause I'm going back to Armenia for the xxxxing first time; it's going to be interesting, can't wait to see my cousins and grandparents, it's going to be choice!!!

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      • #4
        I like American gils very much, but just MY taste! There are many decent one's there my friend, but they will all want to marry you - be careful!

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          Originally posted by Zoran
          I like American gils very much, but just MY taste! There are many decent one's there my friend, but they will all want to marry you - be careful!
          I know what you mean.

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            Go and enjoy Yuro - you will not being dissapointed, I promise. But you will see that also for many at home life is so hard and why we all leave. But it is a good place!

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            • #7
              oh my mom came back a couple of days ago and she said it was great she says armenia is getting better and better my grandparents came from armenia three years ago and they said that things have changed sooo much like new highways new roads trains e.t.c new hotels reasturants my mom said that a month was'nt enough for her she is going back in three years for like three months. I hope you have fun and enjoy your time

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              • #8
                Yerevan is getting better or Armenia is getting better? I could care less about Yerevan, that's doing fine.. great, good for all the fat cats.. but 60% of the country lives below the poverty letter. is anything getting better in the villages? Those are the people we should care about.
                "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                  My parents where there 2 weeks ago and my dad said the country side was getting better: better roads, electricity, more safety, repaired walkways, etc...

                  I was also said Yerevan was getting more expensive....I don't know if it means much but is it maybe a proof of economical growth among the "comon armenian"?

                  I don't know..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Yuro
                    I haven't been there since I left 9 years ago, what's it like there now, can anyone tell me?

                    Realize, Recognize, Analyze.
                    Check yo-self befo you wreck yo-self.
                    Well, don't quote me on this because this might be somewhat out of date, but I suspect that they do alot of breathing, waking up, working, eating, falling in love.

                    Like I said. Don't quote me on it, things might have changed in 9 years.
                    Achkerov kute.

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