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  • #21
    Re: Who has ever been to Armenia?

    Originally posted by Rose_a
    Originally posted by Shangh_Hye
    Originally posted by Rose_a
    I wonder if anyone has been to Armenia and if yes, what was his experience.
    Hey...werent you the one trying so desperately to find a place to live?...
    and now you have time to be posting crap on forums?...I didnt know bums had internet access...I knew it was all BS from the start..."
    Want Masters degrees in Germany"...thats real funny...you dont have to lie to kick it sweetheart...whos ever other personality you are...

    And yes, I have lived in Armenia for a number of years...
    I am NOT desperately trying a place to live. I have a place to live. Keep those words you used for yourself. Every idiot can say such words. Are you one of them? But only people with brains will think deeper and understand what is the real problem.

    If you have lived in Armenia, and if you know anything about Karabakh, you should know it is almost impossible for a Karabakhci to go abroad for an education. However hard you work here you will never in your life be able to safe enough money to do that. I am not complaining and I don't want anyone to be sorry for me, simply this is the REALITY. Though I have graduated from a University here and got a bachelor's degree, I am unable to find a job abroad to pay for my education, because our diploma is not recognized anywhere. I was for the same reason not accepted to the Universities abroad I had apllied to for Master's degree. So what can I do? The only way out I know is to work as an au-pair, though I know they are not paid much, but I will have the opportunity to learn the languge and enter a Studienkolleg, then get a bachelor's degree again, then master's. A lon way.... but I can't find another way
    Rose, I understand where you are coming from - all us immigrants do. What we are all trying to say is that most of us weren't handed anything on a plate. We had to work hard when we came here to climb up the social ladder. I myself came to the US when I was 10 from Yerevan. My parents both had college education, my mother a bachelor's and my father a master's. But they both started from the bottom. They still do not work what they studied, but that is how things are. I myself started working when I was 15...most people here, who are better off, are 18 and have never had a job.

    Life isn't easy, so don't think you are an exception.

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    • #22
      work so hard so ur kid wont work as hard as u this goes for everyone

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      • #23
        Originally posted by hyeclass
        work so hard so ur kid wont work as hard as u this goes for everyone
        You don't know him. He is and I am sure will be working hard

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        • #24
          well im spechless

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          • #25
            I have been there. I was born there.
            Then I miraculously teleported myself to this place.
            Achkerov kute.

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