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How do you celebrate an Armenian Christmas

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  • #11
    Don't forget Hay Garandt baban arevi aknotzov (who is always ***SPOILER*** select: one of your uncles)

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    • #12
      Originally posted by !EEK
      Don't forget Hay Garandt baban arevi aknotzov (who is always ***SPOILER*** select: one of your uncles)
      No IT'S NOT one of my uncles!! It couldn't have been him, because he was in the bathroom when Santa arriv......oh....

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      • #13
        man for us we celebrate everything on new yrs lol. i luv new yrs and plus thats when i get ma presents!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by CatWoman
          Yeah... Just like Violette, we eat fish, kookoo, plav, my mom also makes something with raisin, red wine with neshkhark. And obviously no red meat! But unlinke Violette I LOVE the dinner.
          Is kookoo Armenian or Persian food?
          "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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          • #15
            Is it bad that I don't know what kookoo even is?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              I bet you also listen to tupac while you do that huh?
              If you don't know what he is talking about Erebouni I'll help you out. Stop using wel, wit, da, cuz, n, sed, and thank you for your cooperation.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by omniscient
                If you don't know what he is talking about Erebouni I'll help you out. Stop using wel, wit, da, cuz, n, sed, and thank you for your cooperation.
                Werd U no he Be hATin

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                • #18
                  Well...we celebrate Armenian Christmas by inviting our dear family friend, Johnnie....below, you will find a picture of Johnnie:



                  and sometimes, he brings his good friend, Hagop, over as well



                  Both Johnnie and Hagop have entertained our family for yrs..they make us laugh, they make us cry...and in the end you can be assured they will make every Christmas a merry one...
                  Last edited by Mags; 12-26-2004, 04:02 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Kookoo is armenian. I don't think many iranian knows what koko is.

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                    • #20
                      So what is kookoo then? I dont think Ive even heard of it. I also had no idea that Armenians ate fish instead of turkey.

                      My family has a regular American dinner and opens presents. We celebrate 24th to 25th, even though we consider the real Christmas to be 6th to 7th. I guess Ive never had a real Armenian Christmas. I will have to look into that.

                      We celebrate New Years almost the same way, except the presents have been opened by then and the party is louder. We do the whole count down thing and drink champaign.

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