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  • Foreigners in Armenia

    Today as Armenia continues to develop a lot of people from foreign countries are coming to Armenia either as tourists or for business. Some of them stay in Armenia permanently. What these people think about our country, our culture and traditions. How do they feel living in Armenia? Answers to these questions you can find watching the program dedicated to foreigners living in Armenia.

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    Re: Foreigners in Armenia

    Originally posted by AITV View Post
    Today as Armenia continues to develop a lot of people from foreign countries are coming to Armenia either as tourists or for business. Some of them stay in Armenia permanently. What these people think about our country, our culture and traditions. How do they feel living in Armenia? Answers to these questions you can find watching the program dedicated to foreigners living in Armenia.
    http://www.armenianinternational.com...ge=one&id=3201
    AITV; what a wonderful film this was, I really enjoyed it. It's just an uplifting sweet story about Armenia and a beautiful young couple's story. Thank you for this.

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      Re: Foreigners in Armenia

      Pretty cool story. I hope he and his wife will decide to settle down in Armenia.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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        Re: Foreigners in Armenia

        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        Pretty cool story. I hope he and his wife will decide to settle down in Armenia.
        Yeah haykakan, that's exactly what I was hoping too.

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          Re: Foreigners in Armenia

          We should be very careful and not fall into that trap.

          Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU

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            Re: Foreigners in Armenia

            Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
            We should be very careful and not fall into that trap.

            Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU
            Damned scary vid.

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              Re: Foreigners in Armenia

              Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
              We should be very careful and not fall into that trap.

              Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU
              So what should Armenians do? Every family should have at least 3 to 5 babies!!!!

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                Re: Foreigners in Armenia

                Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                So what should Armenians do? Every family should have at least 3 to 5 babies!!!!
                That would be a very good idea.

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                  Re: Foreigners in Armenia

                  yes it would. mexicans have at least 5 kids. soon they will assemble an army and take over california and their ancestral lands. i say we gtfo soon when we see this is happening lol

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                    Re: Foreigners in Armenia

                    Originally posted by Tiko310 View Post
                    yes it would. mexicans have at least 5 kids. soon they will assemble an army and take over california and their ancestral lands. i say we gtfo soon when we see this is happening lol
                    Hmm, I have no kids, have one older brother and no sisters, making me one of two kids, in addition most Chicanos I know have only one or two kids, the only dude I know with more is half Irish as well and he has three and not to my knowledge planning on anymore

                    Stereotypes are fun. no?

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