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Originally posted by gauchoyou'll love it!!
you'll feel like home. hehe
every store you enter is guaranteed to have pita bread and string cheese and even NUTELLA!
you don't have to know English... even El Pollo Loco has advertisement signs in Armo!
if you ever fall in love with the delivery guy, your mom doesn't hate you, cuz he's armenian!!
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Originally posted by TigranJamharian... and i gotta say i really loved it, id never seen so many Armenians together since i left Armenia and it gave me such a good feeling.
that's cuz you don't live and breathe and work there everyday!trust me, when i first moved outta there, i was 'armeniansick' you could say...missed being around hyes and the culture and the food and all that...well, guess what folks? people are the same every freakin place you go to! on my visits to glendale...
....sometimes i wonder how the heck i could have lived there for soooo freakin long; i mean if i were to live there again it would have to be in a neighborhood with very cultured and MODEST armenians, not the other kind we've come to love
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You are kidding me. Armenians from Armenia are very different. I listen to different music than them, I talk differently than them (more based on the future rather than typical armenian attitudes of the past).
We are different people.
I see the Americanized Armenians to be more better than those who tend to be from Glendale because the ones from Glendale interact with Armenians soo much that they never full learn to be American.
many armenians consider Americans to be these dry people. But hey look at the Dry folk and look how far they have come. We need to change our ways of thought to resemble more of the productive people. I am soo sick and tired of not having a country or people who are soo far back its not even funny. I literally get poked and laughed at because I am armenian and they never ever really let me talk in public anymore. It got to the point that the Armenians at my school had been so corruptive that they decided our Armenian Club was not a real club. But the mexican club is!
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT, ARMENIAN! You are seriously Embarassing me.
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Sorry to say, but we see the things we see in Glendale and some of us don't like it (and for those who "love" Glendale, you can't deny what you see there based on some of the comments Hayq made).
However, Hayq... it's not as bad as you think plus you got stop obsessing over "cleaning up the act" too much, because there are far more worse cities and people in LA than Glendale and us Armenians and we all know it.
Whether it be furthering ourself in this "odarootyun" and changing our ways... or whether it be sticking together and strengthening the Armenian awareness among odars....
I think if there is one thing that this thread can teach us is that we all want whats best for us Armenians. Sometimes, when we "do care" we can make a difference.
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Originally posted by GSTracer05You guys are living in your little Armenian bubble and are afraid to expand your horizons by meeting people and learning about different lifestyles, cultures, views, etc.
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