Asking Armenians why They Love Armenia
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Join me as we walk around the streets of Yerevan and discover why the Armenians love armenia so much.
We meet Armenians for Armenia but also Armenians from other countries, but the reason why they all love Armenia is universal.
If you enjoy adventure videos from the former Soviet Union and Central & Eastern Europe, then grab your vodka, some zakusky and join me as we discover why Armenians love Armenia..
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I just came back from visiting Armenia for the first time, living in Montreal Canada the biggest difference was the fact that I allowed my son to be out late at night without any worries, I could never let him out late at night in Montreal or Toronto, the people are amazing, kind hearted, you don’t see girls with tattoos and piercings, and if you do, they are not locals, I love the fact that they love Christianity and respect their religion, men are respected and women are cherished unlike Canada, children have access to play without being bothered by police even in the heart of downtown, the nature is almost as beautiful as Italy’s. Fountains are everywhere, I missed vartavar by two days and I regret it. Go visit Armenia
Nature is MORE beautiful than Italy.
@@plutoplutoan4734 yeah, okay buddy👍
Try Georgia 🇬🇪 wayyy better country for a tourist im Canadian by the way
@@plutoplutoan4734 Well, it's subjective. On one hand, Italy is large so it has different natural environments across its territory, whereas Armenia has a unique mountainous terrain, which has a huge impact on its nature.
@@tamomukbaniani4346 Would you mind telling us why it's so much better?
I love Armenia! Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸❤🇦🇲
👍👍👍Ես սիրում եմ Սերբիան, Հայաստանից ❤💙💛
Love Serbia 🇷🇸
😃👍
🙏❤️🇦🇲😁✌️ Thank you, me too
Zdravo! :)
All girls look beautiful in Yerevan/Armenia. Armenia is the best country in the world ! Having lived in UK, Europe, and USA, Armenia is a very safe, civil and happy place to live. Viva Armenia!!! With Love 💕💕😘😘
Thanks 🇦🇲❤️ welcome
Tell Armenians India supports them, Azerbhaijaan will pay the price .. Love from India ❤🇮🇳
Thank you so much I cant tell you how grateful Armenians are towards India for supplying us with desperately needed weapons after the karabagh war when no other country would. But this relationship between our two peoples is nothing new Indians have been in or passed threw Armenia for centuries and vica versa, Armenians were the only foreigners allowed to travel freely in India and free of any taxes or fees other foreigners had to pay, so this relationship today is only natural.
Not only Armenians like Armenia, even I, as an Assyrian who has visited the country, am in love in this country that has everything. A cultivated, history interested and not least those interested in the several thousand year old wine culture need to visit the country!
Justin, you are doing a very good job 👍 I follow you! Don't forget to visit Dilijan!
Thank you 🙏 Assyrians are our brothers and sisters.
@@HopefulInterventions Forever🍷
Assyrians are who belong to Region culture and history of Armenia ,you always welcome God bless Assyrians around the world ✌️🇦🇲
@@henogee8320 Excuse me??
@@jacquessassoun Yes 🙌
Having an Armenian father from Tehran who's never seen Armenia, I decided to take a trip from London.
I've never met people so hospitable. Half of taxi drivers refuse tips. People go out of their way to help you. Pink city architecture. Ancient churches. Dilijian is incredible. Food is incredible. Girls are very beautiful and very modest. Bbq Khoz is the best could go on
Are you half Armenian? 😊
@@HopefulInterventions yes my better half ; )
The only issue when I travel to Armenia is I only speak English and only know a little Armenian so it can be tough
Love from India 🇮🇳 our best friend Armenia. 🎉❤
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Thank you! 🇦🇲❤️🇮🇳
Thank you so much I cant tell you how grateful Armenians are towards India for supplying us with desperately needed weapons after the karabagh war when no other country would. But this relationship between our two peoples is nothing new Indians have been in or passed threw Armenia for centuries and vica versa, Armenians were the only foreigners allowed to travel freely in India and free of any taxes or fees other foreigners had to pay, so this relationship today is only natural.
After all this Armenian videos...who doesn't like Armenia???!!!😊
Agreed FULLY. Cheers
I love Armenia from Islamabad Pakistan 🇵🇰
Just those who didn't see it😂
I love Armenia as an Azeri, bro.
Politics made us enemies. But I hope for peace! 🇦🇿🇦🇲🙏
@barbar5822 I agree with you, politicians making us enemies, we are not enemies people, best to you guys from Lithuania✌️🙂
Those who have not been to Armenia do not know what love, friendship, human values are
Hahaha, great story bro 😅
@@avigdonableturq es ape?
That's a bad way to put it. The vast majority of us have these qualities, but that doesn't mean those who haven't visited our country don't have these values either
Long live Armenia - respect from Bulgaria!
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Hello from Los Angeles! Armenia is an amazing country and Armenians are the most hospitable people! All we need is peace in the region! Thank you very much for informing the world about us! We love you Justin and David! You are very welcomed in Armenia. Enjoy!
Мир будет, когда ты вооружён и готов к войне! А если ты празднуешь винные фестивали и вардавар, в то время, как твой президент продаёт страну, никакого мира не будет!
They are big show-offs too.😉
When we show the enemy might and power we will have peace. The governments of these muslim Turks are worst breed of enemy which combine money power, lies deception, and inconsistency with words and actions. Never believe them. Educate the world about their decptive tactics.
So glad that Justin and his son are making these videos 🙏 God bless
Just a wonderful and kind person. I respect you.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! 👍😃
@@J.E.E hello Justin I am interested on armenian culture abd visit the country is easy to interact with womens there as foreinger I mean have a chatting meeting having fun
Another great upload! Friendly people and great food! What more do you want? I would LOVE to visit Armenia one day. Much ❤ to Armenia from Bunbury, Western Australia!
Armenia welcomes you my dear friend😊🤗
@@ArmineKhachatryannThank you 😊
@@thortsWelcome 😊
Because we are a small nation, and we tend to stick together so we will continue our existence!
We have a lot of work to do to stick together more, there are still too big diaspora out there, we need all together work hard for all armenians around the world to return to their roots
Glad to see you getting recognised, Justin! Love your videos. Armenia is beautiful.
Don't be surprise on your " popularity " it's well deserved 👏
Armenia is like a blood that runs through our veins. Armenia is part of us just like we are part of hers. And that’s why we love Armenia
Yes
My first thought
Blood
Yes 🙌
Such a BEAUTIFUL country ❤
Agreed… thanks for watching my friend! 👍👌
@@J.E.E your Welcome mate👍
Hi Justin, when you will go to Dilijan, you can't miss the Mimino statue, your favourite movie. I was in Armenia last year, and Dilijan too. You are right, it's really a fascinating country! Greetz from Belgium
Dank u
OMG Justin, this is epic! You show so much love, warmth and respect for Armenia and its people! Thanks so much for that! Can’t wait for more videos from you! Greetings from Ft Lauderdale!
Hi
@@amitavaroy6890😂
@@HopefulInterventions Hello
Thanks bro for all the Videos from Armenia i think now you are one of the Famous people in Armenia 😂
I love Armenia , Greetings from Islamabad Pakistan 🇵🇰
Beautiful people, indeed! I love when you get recognized. 😃
Justin, I appreciate and enjoy your vids from Armenia. You project a wonderful presence and have a positive and energetic personality. Your linguistic prowess is impressive.
I am an Egyptian born Armenian, a graduate from Birkbeck College of the University of London, have always been an Anglophile. I love Armenia and I am proud to be an Armenian, because we are a rare and endangered species with a long and tortuous history, always surrounded by much larger and powerful hostile forces who have wanted to annihilate us from the surface of this earth, and this is still true today.
But we are still here.
Thank you for a job well done.
So true! 😢
I came back from Armenia three weeks ago, leaving my heart in Yerevan
Give your children the armenian culture in which they would want return to Armenia, even if they were not born there
Ереван классный душевный город! Респект из России!
Спасибо!! 😃👍
When you interact with the locals, this, to me, is the what makes your videos so appealing. Thank you mate for your videos. My youngest grandson and I are discussing another foreign trip. Will take a hard look at Yerevan.
What a great answer,- our ancestors lived on this land and their souls that still live in the mountains give us power ❤❤❤
You're fast becoming a legend!
There's two terms of endearment you need to tune an ear too, usually when a lady speak, if you hear her say Justin "JAN" you're being touched by motherly/sisterly/brotherly love... you'll hear it a lot, along with Tsaved Danem! The other is ARA, buddy, mate, bloke, brother... from guy to guy.
More common names, I went through my family.....
Yegh-so : Elizabeth
Keghetzkh : Pretty
Krikor = Greg
Kevork = George
Vartuee = Rose
Harut ; Harutyun : Harry - Resurrection
Avedis shortens to Avo
Antranig : Andrew
Hovsep : Joseph
Pedros : Peter
Mum's name was Nazeni : Nora / Nono
Aunty Meline : Meh Lin.
Aunty Verkin : Virginia
Hakob/Hagop/Agop : Jacob / Jack
Arek : Take it
Takvor: King
Mihran : Mih Run (Dad)
Merri / sounds more like Merry
Maree / Mary
Lucine: Lucy
Eddig: Eddie
Berge, Maryse, Sarkiss, Davit.. endless of course.
(And Im not getting into a spelling argument, this is written in English)
Justin Eastern Europe Your video had me wondering and had the day to think...
Imagine a people since 300 AD identifying themselves with Christianity in a Pagan and mythical world. The term, subjective familiarity were the first words to come to mind, then I thought deeper into our past. Empires have come and gone and our identity, our obligation to each other as Armenians became a dependency so deep, it is almost scary enough to call a genetic disposition in us all.
You've seen the historical images, women defending their lands etc, it's been going on for centuries. It is a blind, subjective obligation and that's why we argue hard, love hard and play hard, and it hurts.
Sadly Justin, I'm not bound to my "city limits" so to speak, so like you, I'll say it like I see, use my education to process what I see and objectively tell you, that love and obligation can be hell too!
A study was made once in among academics about Altruism. 50% of the study said at some level it had to be self serving and it doesn't not exist, while 50% carry on believing in it
What do you believe the answer would be in Armenia, do you think they believe altruism exists, I bet the study would have reveal a 70/30...
You wanted to know three things about Armenians...
1) Trust.... Read the 1st Lady's post on how deep a loss it is to lose it.
2) Food itself is more valuable than money, it is survival, existence and celebration. It is giving, loving and at every moment, sitting eating together means tomorrow will come. When your grandmothers spoke of people and 1 grain of rice, you know what they were saying to you. So like old cultures around the world, Arabic ones, European, where hard times and food was life, it is subconscious, even my wife's mother as a child had her pet rabbit become a war ration.
3) We really do believe in ourselves, hence why when given an opportunity, you'll see them strive for prominence, and in no way will you ever find a subservient Armenian, nor Turk as a matter of fact. It's our confidence, that stems from ancient times, we're all broke because we just want to have fun.
Side note: As a child, one of the most traditional songs sung was Sude Sude... To summarize the lyrics.. "It's a lie, it's a lie, it's a lie, the world is a lie, be with friends, eat drink and be merry, it's a lie, it's a lie.."
The love you're getting there reminds me of one of my favourite Armenian words.
JAH GUD A KIR | FOREHEAD WRITING | Your destiny enjoy :)
Brother, lovely work, when you get to Gyumri, please stop in and say hi to Narine Poladian, her English is exceptional as well as her Khatch Kars/Cross stones.
There's also a wonderful RC model plane building group formed to give the children a start to higher education while having fun.
If you want to see how resourceful we can be, look out for FlyLab Yerevan crew, they are very cool, and enjoy the RussYAN experience !
Thank you so much Harry for the kind words and generous support for the channel, It really helps keep it going.
I will be there later this week and I will send her your regards!!!
All the best mate and thank you👍👌👃
@@J.E.E They don't come better than her, so much so, I had her apron made in Armenia for her from a leather smith in Dilijan if not mistaken, which might tie in connections and channels for your journey.
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Thank you for showing my country
Greeting from San Francisco I realty enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching! 👍😃 i am glad you are enjoying the content!!😃👍
I love Armenia because it has special Vibe-People ❤❤️❤️thank you for videos 🙏🏻
You are wonderful justin
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words!! 👍😃
Здравствуйте уважаемый Джастин! У вас очень интересные видео со всех стан, которые вы посещаете. Я задумался, а почему хочется следить за вашим творчеством? И понял : потому что вы хороший, позитивный человек и ваша энергетика передается аудитории. Желаю вам успеха и здоровья!
Justin jan Tsavet-Tanem ! Enjoy HAYASTAN in good health... George ( Los Angeles )
I am subscribed to many bloggers and I want you to know you are the best.
Wow, thank you, i really appreciate the kind words !! 👍😃 and i am glad you are enjoying the content!!
You can learn a lot about Armenian people through the language.
For example, expressions of love and hate.
The most common thing relatives say to each other is "I would go blind for you," "I would die for you," etc. We say this to each other all the time.
A common insult is "I will bury your mother."
So whether positive or negative, Armenians are very emotional and passionate people.
I dont write in Armenian but i view the world in Armenian 🇬🇷❤🇦🇲❤️🇱🇧❤️🇮🇷❤️🇸🇾❤🇷🇸❤UK❤US❤Russia❤Justin ✌️💯
That is so cool👍👌
The food you show is actually our food, that is, the food of Azerbaijan
These Armenian scoundrels stole from us
There is nothing belonging to the Armenians, they stole everything from us, that is, from the Azerbaijanis, for example, food, culture, music and many other things.🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
@@aytacismaylzad5736aliev is not a wikipedia, bro. 😂
Nice video,nice people
Glad you are enjoying it my friend! 👍👌
Wonderful video brother. Keep up the good work and that bottle of whiskey should not be a problem by the end of the summer.
Respect Justin 👌👍
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. 👍👌
Hi Justin. Please come and visit also Kapan and Meghri. I guarantee you'll be surprised. Thanks for your videos!
Justin, wonderful video as always! FYI, there will be a big wine festival this coming weekend (August 5 & 6) in Dilijian. I think that would be a perfect time for you to visit. And a great event for content!
I wish I could have been there. 😢
🇦🇲 = Western Armenia + Eastern Armenia + Artsakh + Nakhichevan + Javakhk 😊
Glendale too
that Parasitism is what gets armenia in trouble during whole history. just because you had your golden age once and peak in history and owned big territories does not mean they all belong to you right now. its same for italians now claim that half of europe belongs to them because of roman empire. there was time in histroy for long time that armenia did not even exist as a country and it was fully part of Georgia so should we now claim armenia is our territory? XD you can have all kinds of claim with Turkey or Azerbaijan because these are countries with recent history, they came here from central asia and clearly stole lands from older nations which existed many centuries before them but clearly with not Georgia or any its historical land. armenians are immigrant nation and whatever place they settle on and they will have advantage by their own population compared to locals. Just because your disapora lives somewhere does not mean its armenia, its such a simple concept, and that is what is called Parasitism. in 1918 you started silly war because of that national parasitism coming for a Tbilisi because you seriously thought Tbilisi was armenian city because of your big population 😂 and you got your asses kicked back to armenia and guess what? still big population of armenians live in Georgia despite of your mistakes, even though we had all rights to force all armenians out of our country. Same thing happens now with Javakheti, you just won't chill, you continue this. Never seen country got humbled so many times and still make same mistakes just to annoy people around and to be left without friends in region.
@@HopefulInterventions it’s a joke, have some sense of humor!
@@Apple-International relax, stop stereotyping Armenians, not all Armenians think that way. Think about more important things!
@@MomoMomoyan I agree this is a common joke in LA that non-Armenians make too. Im shocked how literal it was taken. My view of LA was of a multicultural place where people carve out their own community. Dont assume negativity. Also, some of the comments in this thread - please come with a positive heart.
Justin, thanks bro!! Your amazing traveller!!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! 👍😃
I would like to thank you Justin for your work
Thanks for opening up Armenia to your subscribers and speaking with Armenians.
I really appreciate you for that keep up the good work my friend.
Armenia is colourful, open society , friendly people where as Azarbaijan is roge state with terrorist religion. Love from India.
Great video
Thank you so much, i am glad you enjoyed it!! 😃👍
How nice to see how quickly you are becoming recognized in Armenia, Justin. Instead of 6 degrees, there is only 2 degrees of separation in Armenia. With Justin, it gets down to 1 degree of separation.
Great video 🙏🏻, there is another city pretty much untouched from cccr times , Hrazdan city , beautiful place , I was born there haven’t been back over 30 years , enjoy brother with blessings 👍
Justin, Cher ami, vous êtes une personne talentueuse, dotée d'une énergie contagieuse inexplicable, que vous transmettez à travers vos vidéos, communiquant l'amour, le respect et de très beaux lieux et pays géographiques, les coutumes des différentes nations ainsi que leur culture et leurs valeurs esthétiques. J'ai été très attiré par votre tournage à Erevan, c'était une autre révélation, en général, le vieux pays est beau, mais c'était merveilleux avec votre présentation. Je suis également ravi de Riga que vous avez photographié, qui est aussi intéressante et belle qu'Erevan chaud et ensoleillé, Merci mon cher ami, vous êtes devenu l'ami de centaines de milliers de personnes, croyez-moi, le mien aussi, tout le meilleur pour toi mon ami, on attend tes nouvelles vidéos, les contrastes du sud et du nord, la découverte des nations anciennes et nouvelles, les similitudes historiques et caractéristiques des nations
Great travel video. My favourite travel blogger now. This guy is about to blow up. I was ere @ 16k subs
Wow, thanks! i really appreciate the kind words! 😃👍 I am very glad you are enjoying the content!!
Hello Justin, du you know anything about Armenian Stoune Hedge ?
People very simple and natural, without any show off.
Love it.
Agreed… thanks for watching my friend! 👍👌
Bravo Justin ! 👍
Thank you !👍👌
I'm going to Armenia in 2 weeks! Seeing these videos confirms that I've picked a good place! Thanks Justin!
You are welcome mate... You are probably there now. How you are having a great time
As always, top tier content!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😃👍 Thank you so much for watching! 👍😃
I'm Armenian, but I love England, it's a long story why, especially since I've never been there... in short, I love the Beatles and look at England through them...
WELCOME TO ARMENIA thank you ❤❤❤ARMENIA
Thank you so much!! 👍😃
go go justin amazing suport this amazing man thx 😉
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, i really appreciate it. 👍👌
Я БРАТ СРАЗУ ПАЛЕЦ ВВЕРХ 👍
Спасибо!! 😃👍
I wait for your videos, brother
Hi my friend, Thank you so much for watching. 👍👌
Me gusta 😍
It's worth a like👍
100% ;)
Thank you!👍👌
You should have done the nightlife like the one in Riga. Looks like an amazing city along with Talinn.
amazing justin,keep them coming.
Thank you so much for watching. 👍👌
Welecomeback Justin jan👍
Thank you so much, I am really happy to be back!! 👍😃
Justin, thank you so much for your videos! So much kindness and warmth!
I am glad you are enjoying the content! 😃👍 Thank you so much for watching and commenting!!
I work in the biggest Armenian diaspora in the US, Glendale, California.
True. 😅
Justin jan, tsavt tanem agppers! ;)
Hi Justin how are you doing you are very nice person and very friendly the same time in your videos you are always nice with everybody and Thank you for everything you’re doing for my country saying good things that look Armenians how much they love their country and also very friendly all l can say is Thank you for everything l wish you the best of the best god bless you 👍❤️
Awesome Justin, glad to see you are back!
Justin, why don't you go to Syunik in the south. The real Armenia.
justin so great another video :)
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. 👍👌
Thanks Justin for this amazing work.
Glad you enjoyed it!😃👍
Justin go and try Armenian cuisine in Dolma restaurant, its right in the centre behind the national gallery.
DOLMA Armenian?😂
@@mehmetaslan2934 yes, it is cooked in every Armenian family, even in the diasporas, who have not lived in Armenia for 200 years, this means that this dish is root for Armenians, it is also possible to use it in neighboring countries, among the Turks and Persians, but please note the Turks that came from Central Asia did not have vineyards to wrap meat around, because it's central asia, so it’s definitely not Turkic, and among Persians it’s not as common as among Armenians, tolma in Armenian “tolimis” in translation grape-meat. In any case, it is very stupid to argue about a dish when it should be eaten and enjoyed, but to declare with such confidence that it is not Armenian is lack of culture, arrogance and ignorance.
Good job man ! Love it
Thank you so much, i appreciate it! 😃👍
Hey cool dude in Armenia! I really appreciate your videos appreciating Hayasdan I am a Hay from England but There is no where in this world like Hayasdan/Armenia
Hmmmmm….. the only guy that did not like Armenia, was from Russia! Why am I not surprised?
Artyom was awesome.
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Wish you came to me and asked me the question❤😢
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I was born in Armenia but raised in America since I was 2 years old. I visited Armenia in 2010 for a month and the thing I loved the most is the warmth and hospitality of the people, people are genuine and easy to talk to, I remember one time I left a casino and I was gonna walk down the road until I see a taxi there are taxis everywhere, less than 10 minutes later some young kid stopped asked me if I want a ride I said sure, he drove me back to Yerevan we went to his friends music store where they burned music cds for me, we ended up going out and having a good time getting drunk and singing karaoke lol We still keep in contact, good people. Also its a really safe country with one of the lowest crime rates in a country of 3 million last time I checked there were like 30 something homicides, there are cities in America with a lot less people that have hundreds of homicides, so its a safe country.
Dear Justin, when you ask the question ⁉️⁉️ why don't you let them to answer !! Let them talk !! . Wow...I didn't know that..the two bridges and star bucks not allowed in Armenia !!! So happy that they are not serving these rubbish food in lovely Armenia! Love Armenia ❤❤
Amazing video justin, keep the armenia videos coming!!!!!
Thank you !👍👌 i am so glad you are enjoying the content!! 😃👍
Respect ✌️
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, it really helps support the channel. 👍👌
❤L’ARMÉNIE c’est l’amour ❤
Les ARMÉNIENS sont toujours extrêmement gentils et humains !!
I love 🇦🇲❤️
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Greetings from Los Angeles, California.
Just subscribed
Thank you so much for watching . 👍👌
😂 "... when the people are nice, the place is nice..."
Then, rudely blanked by those two girls. Not laughing at you but at your 'strategic' editing here.
Awesome vlog, as always. I like Yerevan more than Tbilisi, myself.
Thanks mate, but you must keep it true👍 and what I say is more to my audience as sometimes there is a language limitation
We loved our time in Yerevan! Beautiful city with friendly people. The fountain at night is so cool!
Happy to hear that! 👍😃
Daily i visit your vedio
Di something enjoy
Let me begini to travals Armenia
Thanks you boss
Durai from
Malasia
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!! 😃👍
As someone with an Armenian wife and who spends a lot of time in Armenia, I think what amazes me most about the Armenian people is their resilience - they've been through hell and back, have been subjugated by countless empires and invaders, have been victims of genocide and pogroms and ethnic cleansing, yet they have not only survived but their culture has thrived and grown only stronger and stronger while all those other peoples and empires have come and gone. If there is any culture that has a chance of still being around 1000 years from now, it's probably Armenia.
Best free drinking water on the earth
Agreed… thanks for watching my friend! 👍👌
Джастин джан, мы, армяне, очень любим свою страну, потому что чувствуем себя приобщенными к древней ее истории и богатой культуре и стремимся сохранить все это богатство и оригинальность, которое нам оставили наши предки. Армения для нас это как беззащитный маленький ребенок, которого мы любим, оберегаем и защищаем❤
Haha!!!
Your culture and food have nothing to do with you
You stole everything from us - from Azerbaijan
@@aytacismaylzad5736get a life, bud. 😂
Hate starbucks coffee- always have heartburn from starbucks.
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I can add something to this as you could see Armenians are pretty blunt what you see is what you get. Which to some can be a turn off. In western countries people are disciplined to be diplomatic not in Armenia and perhaps that’s the reason they got hurt through the history. I watched a documentary where many Armenian academics were slaughtered because they openly expressed that they will not believe any other religion but Christianity. For instance many countries have converted to save their lives not Armenians. 1.5 millions of Armenians were victims of genocide. I also believe in Christian God which is let’s openly say it. It’s Christ only begotten son of God. I only want him to come through and save Armenia for only the faith people have in him. Although the gospel does indicate people who are chosen by God often go through testimonies in their lives and are given many tribulations among the way but end is always victories with our lord. Amen 🙏
You are pretty wrong. About 200000 Armenians accepted islam. But anyway were slaughtered because t*rks decided that they must send these muslim armeniAns to their damned alah. What about greeks.450 000 slaughtered .They were blunt too? Do you know the tragedy of Smirny? Ok the government. But whor* Europe is blind cause tur*s are importnt and oil is important. The weaks are blamed all the time. European countries made mass ki**ings in their colonies. Were those colonies blunt too or the slaves. No. just week
welcome to my country hopefully see you on the street one day
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@@J.E.E much respect from your brothers in Armenia
Looks like a nice country with friendly locals.
Im Armenian, i live in United States but i went recently for a wedding in Yerevan. The weather is amazing and our culture is so important to us. It's super fun seeing you go to places Ive been too, feels strangely nice. To those who haven't, considered Armenia in your traveling plans, we would love more people to know about our amazing country :)
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