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  • #11
    I want tabouleh.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Hogg Why you rolling your eyes? It's neither good or bad. It's a laugh-at-him-because-he's-doing-something-I've-only-seen-old-women-do "too much".
      Hahahahah, I knew that little smiley would make all the difference...I added it on at the last second.

      I'd take it off, now that I know you're neutral about the issue.

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      • #13
        SagGal:
        Inna, r u talking about Alivye(the salad). Hmmm, kind of sounded like it, except for the onions part...then again, ppl do make it differently. i love Alivye btw. Best salad ever.

        Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Haha, Inna, it took me a second or two after I read the ingredients to realize that you meant "Stolichnih Salat" ---> "Table Salad".
        hehehe...yeah thats what i ment..alivye and stolichnih salat..same thing..i just didnt want to say it in russian for fear of being bad mouthed by some people for being able to speak russian and not armenian...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Inna hehehe...yeah thats what i ment..alivye and stolichnih salat..same thing..i just didnt want to say it in russian for fear of being bad mouthed by some people for being able to speak russian and not armenian...
          Inna, although language is a very important part of one's culture, I understand your situation. I know learning a language is not the easiest of tasks, but perhaps you could take a class or two, even just for the basics.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Inna, although language is a very important part of one's culture, I understand your situation. I know learning a language is not the easiest of tasks, but perhaps you could take a class or two, even just for the basics.
            i dont want to take this thread off topic...but i felt like replying

            a class requires a teacher..a teacher requires someone who is able to speak the language...i dont know if you know this but i live in a state where when people ask me where i'm from, i answer, "Armenia", then they say,"oh, Romania, i've heard of that, where exactly is that?" so finding a person who speaks the Armenian language and is willing to teach it is very rare...actually it's impossible

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            • #16
              The mental image of a guy kneading kufte is too much.
              A man should know how to cook. The woman should do most of the cooking but on special occasions like the woman's birthday or just to make her feel better the man should do the cooking. too bad i cant do jack. should start taking some lessons from my godfather

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Inna i dont want to take this thread off topic...but i felt like replying

                a class requires a teacher..a teacher requires someone who is able to speak the language...i dont know if you know this but i live in a state where when people ask me where i'm from, i answer, "Armenia", then they say,"oh, Romania, i've heard of that, where exactly is that?" so finding a person who speaks the Armenian language and is willing to teach it is very rare...actually it's impossible
                Inna, check your PM...I totally know how you feel, LOL.

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                • #18
                  yeah that happens. they either think i say romania or they go hmmmmmmmm.. you are pretty close to romania right?

                  no. Not at all

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                  • #19
                    I hate it when they act as if they've always known where Armenia is, and it is only at that particular moment that they have forgotten.

                    "oh Armenia, it's next to.....to....ah, where was it again? My memory's failing me right now....ahaha..........ha"

                    Oh well, our job to let it be known to the woooorld.

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                    • #20
                      all we need is one big story about Armenia and that will get people to know where we are for about 20 years. after that we will need another one.

                      i mean everyone knows where afghanistan and iraq are now.

                      We should take the Army to baku and then youll see what the new york times writes. haha

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