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Would you marry a person who isn't Armenian?

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  • whitelotus
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    armenian woman have a lot of backage haha

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  • texan
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    Nimrod you say >>> focused their efforts on sycophancy and tagging along to trends while trying to jump onto a greater height that is not there


    What, Please explain..what do you mean trying to jump onto greater heights and focused on sycophancy. Where are they trying to do that? sycophant \SIK-uh-fuhnt\, noun:
    A person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence; a parasite; a toady.

    Please explain and why are you complaining about armenians on the verge of extinction and difiling themselves and marrying outside their kind. When you even say Nimrod you will not marry one, isn't that a self fullfilling prophesy to what you say you detest?

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  • Nimrod
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    Yes, considering that Armenians are on the verge of extinction. We really cannot afford to pretend we are like others when we are in reality the opposite. Therefore, for compatibility and trust and cultural reasons to increase and for the sake of us, YES I prefer an Armenian which matters a lot since other ethnicities are thriving with a rich overpopulation meanwhile Armenians are too busy defiling themselves and destroying the cultural ID by marrying outside their kind. Unfortunately, I doubt I will end up marrying an Armenian because so many of them have not even impressed or enlightened me in any way. They have just focused their efforts on sycophancy and tagging along to trends while trying to jump onto a greater height that is not there, it is just pathetic.

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Let's be honest.

    There are differences between Hayastantsis and Halebahays or Beirutsis, yevayln.

    There are even differences between a Hayastantsi living in Armenia, and one living in the States.

    But it's all detail....nothing ground-breaking or earth-shattering.

    And I will go on with my idealism now, and say that we are actually lucky to have remained the same people, but enriched with the best of all the other people around the world. Our slight differences can only make us stronger.

    that will be all. Shnorhagalutyun.


    But Spiral, as for speaking "feminine".......you have been listening to the wroooooooong people.

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  • PASAMONSTER
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    jahhnamm

    i'm from socialist armenia
    but my roots lie in musa dagh.

    half my family is beirutsi and half is hayastanci. Our values are the same... i'ts armenian values as a whole.

    hey my dad even went from armenia to fight in beirut along side his cousins.


    I really don't like when people put a label on being armenian.

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  • jahannam
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    Originally posted by spiral Now..let's see..

    I don't know what kind of values halebtsi/beirutsi's have that hayastanci's do not..

    and I'm not going to sit here and judge either side.

    BUT
    " the way they speak Armenian
    it's just different"

    ... it's rather feminine...

    and I'll leave it at that.
    don't be telling me now that people who have lived in the middle east all their lives, and people who have lived in socialist Armenia/USSR (when it comes to our generation) have the same values.
    different places, different phases.
    and arevmdahyeren feminine???
    lol
    apparently , you havent met any guys from BOURJ HAMOUD lol
    that's all I can say.

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  • fIReBuRntInHeLL
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    In my list only armenians. No otars!
    And it doesnt matter inch HYE

    Hayastantsi
    Parskahye
    Beiruttse
    Halebtsee
    And any other spiurkahye
    ==========HYE HYE HYE

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  • PASAMONSTER
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    janna

    my back up has arrived

    vonses qures, tsavet tanem.

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  • Sirumemkez20
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    no i wouldn't marry a guy whos not armenian

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  • PASAMONSTER
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    so spiral you from LA huh?

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