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  • #11
    Re: Persian, not Armenian

    Originally posted by ARK
    Could you tell me what his familyname was ? i'll tell you for sure if he was persian or not.(i know almost all persian-armenian common familynames)

    If I'm not wrong his last name was Bevalian...

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    • #12
      Re: Persian, not Armenian

      Originally posted by ARK
      This has been a misunderstanding for sure.
      It could have been, but if it was, it's his fault...the way he said it sounded like his parents or grandparents, or whatever were Armenian...besides, it's not he didn't know how to express himself clearly...it was obvious he had come the US at a young age because I couldn't notice ANY accent while he spoke...

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      • #13
        Re: Persian, not Armenian

        Originally posted by Ari
        If he says his Persian, his Persian

        You have to accept the way people are

        Hehehe, I do accept, I just don't agree, but then again it's not as if he was a close friend of mine anyway and I probably won't be seeing him anytime soon...

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        • #14
          Re: Persian, not Armenian

          who of you is parskayay, or barskahay?
          or as the Armenian Armenians say, parskahav?

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          • #15
            Re: Persian, not Armenian

            You can tell if he's Armenian or Persian from the car he drives. Just stake out the fry's parking lot and when he leaves, see what car he gets into. Then we'll run it through our Armoclub racia-car analysis engine and tell you the probability that he's Armenian.
            this post = teh win.

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            • #16
              Re: Persian, not Armenian

              Hahaha...I'd love to stalk him...he was such a handsome guy...I'll think about it (I actually need to buy some new games anyway, so I'll use that as an excuse to go see him...)

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              • #17
                Re: Persian, not Armenian

                Originally posted by JenMinassian
                If I'm not wrong his last name was Bevalian...

                this sounds persian to me however i believe this is not the right pronounciation.

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                • #18
                  Re: Persian, not Armenian

                  Originally posted by Sip
                  You can tell if he's Armenian or Persian from the car he drives. Just stake out the fry's parking lot and when he leaves, see what car he gets into. Then we'll run it through our Armoclub racia-car analysis engine and tell you the probability that he's Armenian.
                  agree.Yeah! if he has peykan, he is persian!

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                  • #19
                    Re: Persian, not Armenian

                    Originally posted by MENQ
                    who of you is parskayay, or barskahay?
                    or as the Armenian Armenians say, parskahav?

                    why do you say that?

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                    • #20
                      Re: Persian, not Armenian

                      Originally posted by JenMinassian
                      So what are your thoughts about it?

                      I think that it's for the best that such worthless, self-hating individuals distance themselves as far as possible from Armenianness. He should change his last name, as he is not worthy of the "yan".

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