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  • UrMistake
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    Originally posted by AR MENIA View Post
    Brev,

    Im right now in Armenia!

    @ pepsi.. how long havent you been in Armenia? Bcause there is nothing wrong with the food overhere.. for instance i ate today at Marco Polo and the food was great..

    @ sako, axperes, i agree with you about the mentality.. the people look to us like they have never seen humans, i dont know why... thats strange.. i told to a local guy and he explained me it had to do with the Hayastanci mentality.

    further i want to say, Yerevan is awesome!

    hajox
    Aper jan make me a favour and to all internet community post some pic that would be great u will be our best ambassador.

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  • AR MENIA
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    Re: Going to Yerevan (first time)

    Brev,

    Im right now in Armenia!

    @ pepsi.. how long havent you been in Armenia? Bcause there is nothing wrong with the food overhere.. for instance i ate today at Marco Polo and the food was great..

    @ sako, axperes, i agree with you about the mentality.. the people look to us like they have never seen humans, i dont know why... thats strange.. i told to a local guy and he explained me it had to do with the Hayastanci mentality.

    further i want to say, Yerevan is awesome!

    hajox

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Originally posted by Sako View Post
    Just kidding bro but really, get them thoughts out of your head. I've been around the world and the best bread I've eaten and best water I've drunk so far has been in Armenia. Not to mention the fact that I feel very peaceful and relaxed here, the fast food is cheap and tastes great, and the Armenian cuisine rocks. If that wasn't enough, the water is free and chill, just the way I like it. I never buy bottled water like I used to in other countries. Here, the water is pure, natural, and tastes great. What else do you want? Everything we need exists in Armenia, along with the nutrition we need. If there were simply more job opportunities and the mentality of Armenian's here changed a bit, Armenia would shine and Diasporans would start moving here.
    The best water, Sako are you kidding me?

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  • Sako
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    Just kidding bro but really, get them thoughts out of your head. I've been around the world and the best bread I've eaten and best water I've drunk so far has been in Armenia. Not to mention the fact that I feel very peaceful and relaxed here, the fast food is cheap and tastes great, and the Armenian cuisine rocks. If that wasn't enough, the water is free and chill, just the way I like it. I never buy bottled water like I used to in other countries. Here, the water is pure, natural, and tastes great. What else do you want? Everything we need exists in Armenia, along with the nutrition we need. If there were simply more job opportunities and the mentality of Armenian's here changed a bit, Armenia would shine and Diasporans would start moving here.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Wow Sako relax there.

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  • Sako
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    Sorry, but you did lol.
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUU

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  • Haykakan
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    I suggest people go and see Armenia today and then you can make your conclusions about her. It really is a beutifull place full of wonderful people. It is a great place for a vacation. Armenia offers a unique and very refreshing city life for those who are into city living but it also has a very diverse natural side, from forests to canyons, from caves to rivers, from mountains to lakes. For those into history and archeology, Armenia offers a unique oppertunity to find real artifacts that date back thousends of years and you do not even need to look hard for them. If you go you won't be disappointed but i do recommend you visit not during the peak of summer because it gets very hot in the city then.

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  • UrMistake
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    What the hell u talking about city dirt,smells.eating unhealthy foods.

    Armenia is clean as most of european countries the only problem there is the wind that blows after 6.
    We got the most nutritious foods,and our fruits are 1 of the best in taste and smell,also our water is one of the most tasty,and few in the world can claim that,considereting post soviet countries middle east,east,afrika,i can't talk about USA u tell me.
    Armenian water is one of the goods that can be exported and be competititive with world know brands like Isrealy water that so much love Mantona.

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    You might smell if you spend a lot of time in the villages
    How so? Because the villagers are living away from the big city life dirt? I hardly sweat in the fantastic village weather and I've found the villagers one of the most hygienic/ clean people... of course remaining so with their own specific methods...

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Sorry, but you did lol.

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