Well, I don't live in LA and I don't know how Armenians act there, but my opinion depends on how the people present themselves. If the majority of Armenians who are in America are acting American, it is bad. If they don't know or don't care about Armenian traditions/customs, history, language and etc, it is a downside to Armenians not living in Armenia. However there are Armenians in America who are Armenian, in the sense that they don't act American. This is from what I see though. Maybe I am wrong or maybe it's the majority of Armenians in LA. I don't know.
Then there's the other side where Armenians are living in US and are happier than they were in Armenia. Is that bad? In my opinion, it isn't. Not that living in Armenia is bad, but compared to U.S. (using it as an example) it is better. Maybe we have to ask ourselves what is more important. Armenian being happy = Living in U.S. (maybe forgetting the culture) or Armenians living in Armenia = Not as happy (keping culture and the nation alive). I'm just writing out ideas that come to mind right now and I don't have a Yes or No answer to this. Most of us are "Armenian - Americans"? Maybe to Americans we are, but just speaking for myself, I'm just Armenian. Surely I everyone who live in America has some American in them, but the majority should be Armenian. Basically I guess what I'm saying is that it depends on how people become when they come to the U.S., so that should also help to see which side is better.
WHAT?! You don't? Well, I give a xxxx about you.
Maybe it is the FINALS. *thunder* My first final is tomorrow.
Ignore the rude comments because they don't have anything to do with the person's opinion. Relax. OK hun? :-)
Not to be rude, but what the heck does this mean? What is "...that many..."?
Night night all.
Then there's the other side where Armenians are living in US and are happier than they were in Armenia. Is that bad? In my opinion, it isn't. Not that living in Armenia is bad, but compared to U.S. (using it as an example) it is better. Maybe we have to ask ourselves what is more important. Armenian being happy = Living in U.S. (maybe forgetting the culture) or Armenians living in Armenia = Not as happy (keping culture and the nation alive). I'm just writing out ideas that come to mind right now and I don't have a Yes or No answer to this. Most of us are "Armenian - Americans"? Maybe to Americans we are, but just speaking for myself, I'm just Armenian. Surely I everyone who live in America has some American in them, but the majority should be Armenian. Basically I guess what I'm saying is that it depends on how people become when they come to the U.S., so that should also help to see which side is better.
Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
Maybe it is the FINALS. *thunder* My first final is tomorrow.
Ignore the rude comments because they don't have anything to do with the person's opinion. Relax. OK hun? :-)
well look at ur posts u dont have that many because this is a dumb topic...
Night night all.
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