Helooo, from America ,Patil Jan you are amazing ,smart ,you know how to enjoy a life , I find your chanal and all your videos are beautiful ,thank you for your hard work , I wish all Armenian yang generation love ❤️ there country and Appreciate what we have. Thanks again,
I have enjoyed all of your videos, but this one was special. I'm an occupational therapist and owning a bakery staffed by individuals with special needs has always seemed like such a great idea. I'm so proud that Armenia is stepping up to the plate and opening opportunities for this very capable group of individuals. I bet you come out of that bakery feeling better than when you go in! Keep up the good work, Patil-you have a lot of sincere fans.
Beautiful Gyumri :-) I was there this year the beginning of September. I drove there in a rental and stay over night in Hotel Villa Kars which is a great hotel. The Church you showed is the All Saviours Church. It was destroyed by the Earthquake in 1988 and is still being reconstructed/renovated. I was lucky to get inside and see it. It will be a beautifully decorated church when the renovation is finished. I love Yerevan, but I think I like Gyumri a littel more. It has more of a small town flair. The old 19th Century buildings are great.
One of my favorite videos to date, thank you for showing us how Armenians from the diaspora are also making an impact and repatriating to Armenia! Love it!
Was in Gyumri in 2017, the town has come along quite a bit! Favorite place was Aslamazyan sisters' museum/gallery. Definitely recommended! Thanks for this video, you have a sunny personality! Aregak looks like a wonderful place.
Love this video!! I want to spend time in Gyumri after the summer in Yerevan. So amazing how Birthright gives you the opportunity to experience both cities.
I leave for Armenia on Monday, I can’t wait to get there! So great what your doing Patil, I’m getting plenty of information before my arrival. Hope to meet you 😊
Keep up the great work ,this will encourage Armenians and non Armenians to come and see the beautiful city of Gyumri,I have been in Armenia many times but never been in Gyumri but next trip in August we will be there for sure.
You must go to Cherkezi Dzor. The restaurant is fantastic. The food is great. The fish cannot be fresher. It actually is a fish farm with restaurant... or is it the other way around?
Fantastic and enjoyable tour of Gyumri. Thank you so much. I saw you in a restaurant window but could not figure out what you were shooting with. Was that a smartphone or an action camera (GoPro or Instacam 360...etc)? The visual quality is superb.
Oh My God, this 25 % Armenian girl is so beautiful 😍😍😍 you see , her Armenian genetics/part of blood must have been so strong, that have led her to Armenia... I want to marry her 😘😘😘 😀
You are going uniq places In Armenia bit the most time you are showing your face then the place you talking or showing, it’s good to see you to but please when you talking something and show something else .please ,I like all your videos ,
Barev my Armenian fellas. I thought the word "merci" is only used in Iran due to French teachers who came to Iran about a 100 years ago, but it was cool that even you said that. Btw, can you please tell me where I can get an Armenian tutorial? I'm going to apply for singing in Komitas conservatory and I have a year time before I can successfully apply. I'll be more than grateful if you could help me on that. I'm also eager for a language exchange. Btw, I hope all those yummy pastries are vegan :P
Gümrü sizinse en eski mabediniz nerede? Medeniyet abideniz nerede? Gümrünün her yeri Ermeni abideleri ile dolu. Azeri abideleri nerede? Kuş uçtu gitti mi? 🤣
@@markoturac3244 Exactly! Also speaking of ancient Armenian monuments, Azeris destroyed Armenian monuments, cemeteries and churches in Artsakh (present day Karapagh), they're trying to remove Armenian inscriptions on these old monuments too and calling it Albanian. Arstakh was once a part of Armenia and after the Soviets took control Stalin gave it to azerbaijan. Arstakh gained its independence to stay away from future Armenian-Azeri conflicts. Both Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived there, after the war last year, 110,00 Armenians native to that land were displaced. Very few are still there but not what it used to be that's for sure..
Helooo, from America ,Patil Jan you are amazing ,smart ,you know how to enjoy a life , I find your chanal and all your videos are beautiful ,thank you for your hard work , I wish all Armenian yang generation love ❤️ there country and Appreciate what we have. Thanks again,
Omg thank you so much for this beautiful message ❤️🇦🇲🥰
Achxari kentron Gyumri e chka edoric lav tex❤❤❤👍👍
💯 տոկոս
I have enjoyed all of your videos, but this one was special. I'm an occupational therapist and owning a bakery staffed by individuals with special needs has always seemed like such a great idea. I'm so proud that Armenia is stepping up to the plate and opening opportunities for this very capable group of individuals. I bet you come out of that bakery feeling better than when you go in! Keep up the good work, Patil-you have a lot of sincere fans.
I just happened to ride my moped from Tbilisi to Gyumri today. What a small world. Thanks for the video!
Omg this is amazing 🥰🥰 enjoy !!
Beautiful Gyumri :-) I was there this year the beginning of September. I drove there in a rental and stay over night in Hotel Villa Kars which is a great hotel. The Church you showed is the All Saviours Church. It was destroyed by the Earthquake in 1988 and is still being reconstructed/renovated. I was lucky to get inside and see it. It will be a beautifully decorated church when the renovation is finished. I love Yerevan, but I think I like Gyumri a littel more. It has more of a small town flair. The old 19th Century buildings are great.
My parents are from Gyumri! I've never been but I hope to see it one day soon! Thank you for sharing this!
Awwww amazing ❤️ I hope you get to visit soon
You picked great places to show us.. Need to add Gyumri to my list for my next visit to Armenia.
Gyumri is amazing. Thanks dear for the tour 💝😘
My absolute pleasure ❤️
Lovve Gyumri and the feel of the city.
Saaaaameee most likely I’m going back next week 🙏🙏
@@PatilToutounjian Video it love
@@helenvardanyan3924 of course 🥰❤️
The weather looks lovely! Thank you for making this video ❤️
My absolute pleasure ❤️❤️ I miss the Gyumri weather 😫 Yerevan is soooo hot
@@PatilToutounjian 🤣😊
@@vanikps9536 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Such a beautiful story, thank you for capturing it. I wish these stories were shared more, it’s motivating me to go live in Armenia!
It’s my absolute pleasure and honour ❤️❤️ will do my best to bring more stories too 🇦🇲
One of my favorite videos to date, thank you for showing us how Armenians from the diaspora are also making an impact and repatriating to Armenia! Love it!
Thank you ❤️❤️
Gyumri garodes ari ❤️ thank you! ☺️
My absolute pleasure ❤️❤️
Was in Gyumri in 2017, the town has come along quite a bit! Favorite place was Aslamazyan sisters' museum/gallery. Definitely recommended!
Thanks for this video, you have a sunny personality! Aregak looks like a wonderful place.
Thank you so much it means the world!! And I’ll definitely check it out next time I’m there 🥰🇦🇲
Great! A wonderful story from wonderful people. Nice views of a city which deserves more attention than it's sometimes given.
Absolutely!!!
Love this video!! I want to spend time in Gyumri after the summer in Yerevan. So amazing how Birthright gives you the opportunity to experience both cities.
Absolutely and Gyumri is an absolute must 🇦🇲🥰❤️
I leave for Armenia on Monday, I can’t wait to get there! So great what your doing Patil, I’m getting plenty of information before my arrival. Hope to meet you 😊
This was your greatest video ever of Armenia . I'm coming tomorrow and definitely visiting all this places you've been. Hi from L A
That makes me so happy to hear ❤️🇦🇲
Thanks again Patil. Very special video. Also great choice of music in your videos. Very uplifting.
Thank you sooo much it means a lot 🥰🙏🇦🇲
You with the bonchik is the best part
Hahahhahahah I really enjoyed it 🙈
Keep up the great work ,this will encourage Armenians and non Armenians to come and see the beautiful city of Gyumri,I have been in Armenia many times but never been in Gyumri but next trip in August we will be there for sure.
That’s amazing 🥰 I hope you enjoy it and also thank you for your empowering words it really means a lot!!
Great job ,thank you we really enjoyed.
Thank youu it means a lot!!
Wow what a great video… really enjoyed the story of how you guys met.
Thank you so much it means a lot !! 🥰🇦🇲❤️
I will be in Gyumri in 3 weeks 😊😍💃🏽❤
Wooohooo soooo exciting 🥰❤️
Thanks for the video 😍
My absolute pleasure ❤️❤️
Great video! Thanks!
My absolute pleasure 🥰
I' ve watched your extremely positive video three times or so ....very ineresting and useful conversation . Bravo !👏👏👏 Thanks a lot. ❤
Omg this makes me so happy to hear thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@@PatilToutounjian God bless you for your really excellent job 🙏 I think you ' re moving in a right direction . 🙂👌.
@@vanikps9536 🥰🥰🥰
Amazing Videos!
Thank youuuuu 🥰it means a lot
My Gyumri😍
❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely love this video!! Can’t stop smiling. 🥰
Love you jigar ❤️❤️ pretty sure this is the second time you get a shoutout 😘🙈clearly you’re on my mind
Im sirun Gyumri ❤🇦🇲❤
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You looks funny😊, but you are well deserved my like 👍, thanks
Now i am subscribed to you with both my accounts 😎
You are the best 🥰
You must go to Cherkezi Dzor. The restaurant is fantastic. The food is great. The fish cannot be fresher. It actually is a fish farm with restaurant... or is it the other way around?
Are you planning to go to Dilijan and/or Haghartsin monestary?
Yesss🙋♀️🙋♀️
Hi Patil Jan please if possible when you walking can u show mor city then you ,
You got it 😘😘❤️
Fantastic and enjoyable tour of Gyumri. Thank you so much. I saw you in a restaurant window but could not figure out what you were shooting with. Was that a smartphone or an action camera (GoPro or Instacam 360...etc)? The visual quality is superb.
Ohhhhh thank you so much it means a lot!!! During this time I was filming with my iPhone but now I use DJI pocket in the newer videos 🥰
The visual quality of your videos is outstanding.
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"Hello, I think I got the wrong number" haha 😂
😂😂😂😂
Oh My God, this 25 % Armenian girl is so beautiful 😍😍😍 you see , her Armenian genetics/part of blood must have been so strong, that have led her to Armenia...
I want to marry her 😘😘😘 😀
Absolutely 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Gyumri and Kars are very similar👍
That's interesting, makes sense since they r so close
Здраствуите принцеса миняа завут гаро уес я гюмри аткуд ти я тибе пасмотри сестрюнка ти садис арегак пакушю спасиба тибе😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Kapan is another option.
Oh yess 🇦🇲🇦🇲
You are going uniq places In Armenia bit the most time you are showing your face then the place you talking or showing, it’s good to see you to but please when you talking something and show something else .please ,I like all your videos ,
Of course 🥰❤️🙏
Barev my Armenian fellas.
I thought the word "merci" is only used in Iran due to French teachers who came to Iran about a 100 years ago, but it was cool that even you said that.
Btw, can you please tell me where I can get an Armenian tutorial? I'm going to apply for singing in Komitas conservatory and I have a year time before I can successfully apply. I'll be more than grateful if you could help me on that. I'm also eager for a language exchange.
Btw, I hope all those yummy pastries are vegan :P
300 dollars a month is enough to live in Gyumri for a foreigner?
Awesome question! I will do a full budget video very soon. :) Until then, please check out the "Budget for Armenia" Playlist for a few helpful videos
You ara from armemia
Don't you mean Bendery? Or Bender? Where's the water 💦
Can't wait to see it 😀
Gurdjieff
You meant a day in a bakery, and spent with eating
Hahahahhahaha yes 🙈🙈
look at the girl on that nose
Hahahhaha my favourite comment 😊🙏
Gyumri is old Azerbaijan land🇦🇿
Apparently mars belongs to Azerbaijan too!
Educate yourself if you can go read some history.
Gümrü sizinse en eski mabediniz nerede? Medeniyet abideniz nerede? Gümrünün her yeri Ermeni abideleri ile dolu. Azeri abideleri nerede? Kuş uçtu gitti mi? 🤣
@@markoturac3244 Exactly! Also speaking of ancient Armenian monuments, Azeris destroyed Armenian monuments, cemeteries and churches in Artsakh (present day Karapagh), they're trying to remove Armenian inscriptions on these old monuments too and calling it Albanian. Arstakh was once a part of Armenia and after the Soviets took control Stalin gave it to azerbaijan. Arstakh gained its independence to stay away from future Armenian-Azeri conflicts. Both Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived there, after the war last year, 110,00 Armenians native to that land were displaced. Very few are still there but not what it used to be that's for sure..
you are too new to be old