�How do you like Armenia?
(me) I love it.
It's a good place, isn't it?
We're at Hayasdan hanrakhanut (mall) shopping clothes for D. Hard to believe, but it's a hayasdantzi who's got praise for the country. (The usual question being: 'what forced you to move to Armenia")
Turns out, he has lived in Kiev for 7 years and then chosen Yerevan to return to for living.
D. is looking for a sweater. A half-Armenian from SF who doesn't have the Armenian looks, and does not know the language, but has crossed the ocean for the first time to (shop in Armenia J?) and discover his roots.
Being an Armenian? Foremost, a matter of choice.
(me) I love it.
It's a good place, isn't it?
We're at Hayasdan hanrakhanut (mall) shopping clothes for D. Hard to believe, but it's a hayasdantzi who's got praise for the country. (The usual question being: 'what forced you to move to Armenia")
Turns out, he has lived in Kiev for 7 years and then chosen Yerevan to return to for living.
D. is looking for a sweater. A half-Armenian from SF who doesn't have the Armenian looks, and does not know the language, but has crossed the ocean for the first time to (shop in Armenia J?) and discover his roots.
Being an Armenian? Foremost, a matter of choice.

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