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  • Im Visiting Armenia

    Hi there to everyone.
    I am going to visit Armenia for the 1st time
    in week or so and I need some advice.
    If anyone is actualy in Armenia
    and would like to meet up and go around and have fun,
    I will be based mostly in Yerevan.
    Thank you all.

  • #2
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but an Armenian visiting Armenia isn't usually going just for tourist attractions...
    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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    • #3
      archatype or insomniac? hmm i think i knwo where these multiple personalities fit in

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      • #4
        Originally posted by angelik22
        archatype or insomniac? hmm i think i knwo where these multiple personalities fit in
        He doesn't sound like those two. This newbie seems to be putting an effort to coming off as (as he called himself) an assh0le.

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        • #5
          Yes, you should remedy that problem.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sebough
            Hi there to everyone.
            I am going to visit Armenia for the 1st time
            in week or so and I need some advice.
            If anyone is actualy in Armenia
            and would like to meet up and go around and have fun,
            I will be based mostly in Yerevan.
            Thank you all.
            My uncle keeps telling me to come down and live with him for like a month or whatever down there. I'm temped to just pack my bags and go... but no money, lol. Maybe next year. I hope you have fun.
            "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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            • #7
              Armenia is expensive as hell and I'm not sure if it really is a tourist place to be...if you don't have a lot money. I never been there as a tourist, but I'm quessing everything is gonna be expensive.

              I wanna go there soon though cuz I got a lot of freinds and fam there and also, I grew up there. And yea...I'm broke man! so that visit probably won't be happen for a while.

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              • #8
                Expensive? i heard the exact opposite.. that everything is a whole lot cheaper. The same sandwich and drink that would cost around $8.00 here in America is only like 30cents there.
                "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
                  Expensive? i heard the exact opposite.. that everything is a whole lot cheaper. The same sandwich and drink that would cost around $8.00 here in America is only like 30cents there.
                  I guess it seemed expensive to me cause I was living there and the Armenian income isn't really much, but I guess if you got US dollars on you...it should be fine. Oh and don't ever,ever,ever buy food from the airport there...now thats expensive, you should wait till the city if you wanna buy stuff. They (used to, maybe still do) charge about twice as more for any product sold at the airport. Around the metro stations, flea markets, etc...they got the cheap stuff, some got quality, some don't.

                  Theres some good spots in the city, anyone know if they added any new tourist attraction in recent years, mainly in Yerevan?

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                  • #10
                    Actually from what I've heard, Armenia actually IS growing as quite the tourist place. Which, despite probably bringing some much needed economic boost to the country, sorta bugs me. Call me absolutely insane (I know I am) but I only want Armenians in Armenia... ever. Nothing good has ever come from other people showing up.
                    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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