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    Hi !
    My name is stephanie and I live in France. I'm 39, I'm happily married and I've 2 kids (a daughter - she's 10 - a son - he's 6).
    I'd like to discover other countries, other cultures. I'm very interested in Armenia.
    I like swimming, travelling, cooking, gardening, animals,photographing, going to the movies, listenig music, writting long letters, collecting, etc...
    I've never visited Armenia but I hope I will visit Armenia one day.

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    Hey, welcome =) I hope you enjoy the forum.

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      welcome so are you french or did you move there

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        I'm french.

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          cool i went to france last year i tried a snail how come they have no flavour

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            They were probably badly cooked !

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              alright but how come the frog legs taste like chicken

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                surely one of the mysteries of the French gastronomy… which fortunately is not limited to frogs and snails !

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                  thats what you think

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                    Re: Hi from France

                    Originally posted by steph49 View Post
                    Hi !
                    My name is stephanie and I live in France. I'm 39, I'm happily married and I've 2 kids (a daughter - she's 10 - a son - he's 6).
                    I'd like to discover other countries, other cultures. I'm very interested in Armenia.
                    I like swimming, travelling, cooking, gardening, animals,photographing, going to the movies, listenig music, writting long letters, collecting, etc...
                    I've never visited Armenia but I hope I will visit Armenia one day.
                    Hi Stephanie and welcome to the forum!
                    I hope that you will find some of what you're looking on this forum; however, unfortunately, few of us live in (present day) Armenia.
                    Just curious, what is your exposure to Armenians - people, culture, history etc. - and what is of interest to you, in other countries or cultures? Thanks!






                    Originally posted by steph49 View Post
                    surely one of the mysteries of the French gastronomy… which fortunately is not limited to frogs and snails !
                    Please don't be discouraged by jonoricho4's shallowness, as he is not Armenian; Armenian adolescents of his age would likely ask far more intelligent questions and prove to be better cultured and brought up. Apparently, Australians like jonoricho4 are still proud of their Anglo-Saxon cultural heritage where males naively believe that doing the wise guy is "funny." It is unfortunate that in some cultures adolescents are peer pressured to become jerks, fearing that they may be, otherwise, perceived as "boring and not fun." I just hope that, with time, he will become less bébête.
                    Last edited by Siamanto; 08-03-2007, 09:30 AM.
                    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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