Re: Hello and Parev (getting in touch with my roots, and not with hair dye)
It's too late I'm afraid. If you haven't grown up as Armenian there's little you can do. Being Armenian is a metaphysical thing, at your situation you may be just Armenian at the very surface at best. Because in the end of day you will remain at core, American.
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Re: Hello and Parev (getting in touch with my roots, and not with hair dye)
Welcome Hyegirl, where are you from?
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Hello and Parev (getting in touch with my roots, and not with hair dye)
Hi
I am from a mixed fam and didn't grow up as Armenian as I would have liked (after all, it is a pretty cool heritage, you gotta admit, with our history and stuff) and never had the chance to be around a large, loud Armenian community until almost the end of college (and still don't live near one). I am looking to learn more about being Armenian instead of just American.
Ok, you can all congratulate my on my awesome heritage or just serve lokum instead. Your choice, but I'm leaning toward the food myself.

Tstesutyn (phrase from website, don't hate if I misspell. I can't read the alphabet yet.)Last edited by Hyegirl; 11-14-2011, 11:54 PM.Tags: None

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