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Au-pair couple seeking an Armenian family in Europe

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  • #11
    hey...don't "real armenian life" me.
    no one was talking about the economy of the Republic of Armenia...you smartass...
    no matter where you're from in this world, when you decide to move somewhere else , you just do... and you deal with the consequences!
    you go there, you find a job, and you work your ass off to move up from living in a car(if that's what it takes) to an apartment to a condo etc...
    no one cares whether or not you wanna get a "good education"...
    I used to live in a country no better than Armenia...
    I know what my family went through when we moved here...
    we're still suffering...
    you don't beg people to accept you as freakin permanent guests in their house... that's not how it works...

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    • #12
      although i must say i agree 100% w/ J :shock:
      ...i know i know major shock factor...but hey 1st time 4 everything

      but seriously did u have to bring this ridiculous 1 back up to the top...uhgghhh :?

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      • #13
        i know huh... I'm sorry.. Fire got on my nerves...

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        • #14
          My My, will ya listen to these guys. No offense, but which of you actually live or have lived in Armenia during your adult life and therefore know what your talking about...?

          Oh and "Rose_a", if you are serious, I would suggest contacting a social services dept and not a online forum (if your playing by the books ofcourse )...

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          • #15
            what u don't seem to understand is that J and I r not undermining the circumstances she is living under....life is hard and everyone at least at one point or another in their lives does hit rock bottom or struggles, i am in no way denying that and do feel remorse or sorry for those people in that position a this moment...were are not saying we r better than her shangh
            BUT what i am saying is that i think this is a big joke...who in their right mind would go in a forum like is with a bunch of young adults who predominately live in the UNITED STATES (u can obviously see that by reading 1 or 2 threads) and ask if she and her man can shack up with u and earn their keep by changing lightbulbs or baby-sitting in GERMANY...i mean geez were not saying she's a terrible person but incredibly how shall i say it maybe SLOW 4 what she things she can accomplish

            shi* i brought this damn thing to the top again....uuughhhh

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            • #16
              Yeah...it probably is a joke...but hey, whatever works, just another way to get replys and areguements going...that i can understand...

              What I dont understand is how people claim to know what being an Armenian is all about with reagards to how life in Aremenia is like...no one has seemed to reply my question of who actualy lives or lived in Armenia...most of us do indeed live in the US or Europe...Armenian by name only...but still damn proud of it...

              There should be a thread to discuss this topic...no this one though :?

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              • #17
                A lot of that was discussed on the "Who plans on going back home" thread (I think :? ).

                It's been a while since I read that thread.

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                • #18
                  Jeez...its 7 pages long...thx...

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                  • #19
                    lolll that was sad and funny repair a car lolllllllllllllllll sounds like con who wants to get in ur house and steeal everything u have, but i give them thubs up their really open minded

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                    • #20
                      how about my attic for 1,000 dollars a month :twisted: 8)

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