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Atilla Han

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Dec 20, 2008
 
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
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Dec 20, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
Wow...I believe you're sincere!

Thanks! And a happy New Year to you in advance!
Dander

Australia

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Dec 20, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
Thanks but this does not apply to all Armenians.
Since you have so much knowledge of a nation you have been living together for centuries how come ignorant of the fact that Gregorian Armenian event is called DZUNUNT (The Birth) and not Christmas and is celebrated on the 6th of January.
Then again, Who gives a toss!
Atilla Han

Istanbul, Turkey

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Dec 21, 2008
 
Of course, I respect you.

By the way, 2 weeks of holiday for you, right? But this is not normal times, are we happy this time for 2 weeks holiday? I think, the time is for more work, not more holiday. We just came out from a 9 days religious vacation and I felt that it was too much.

What about the situation in Switzerland? I hear bad news. Is that true?
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Wow...I believe you're sincere!
Thanks! And a happy New Year to you in advance!
Atilla Han

Istanbul, Turkey

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Dec 21, 2008
 
Thank you for warning. I corrected my mistake.
Dander wrote:
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Thanks but this does not apply to all Armenians.
Since you have so much knowledge of a nation you have been living together for centuries how come ignorant of the fact that Gregorian Armenian event is called DZUNUNT (The Birth) and not Christmas and is celebrated on the 6th of January.
Then again, Who gives a toss!
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Dec 21, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Thank you for warning. I corrected my mistake.
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Don't worry...most Orthodox Armenians in the US and elsewhere celebrate both...there's always a protestant or catholic in every family + mixed families.

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Dec 21, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Of course, I respect you.
By the way, 2 weeks of holiday for you, right? But this is not normal times, are we happy this time for 2 weeks holiday? I think, the time is for more work, not more holiday. We just came out from a 9 days religious vacation and I felt that it was too much.
What about the situation in Switzerland? I hear bad news. Is that true?
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Work is important but knowing to how have FUN is more important!

Freeing your mind completely makes you better in whatever work you're in!

Like before an exam, it's best to rest and stop thinking about what you've learned for weeks.
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#8
Dec 21, 2008
 
knowing HOW TO have fun....
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Dec 21, 2008
 
merry christmas all

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Dec 22, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
Thank You
Have a Happy Healthy Safe New Year
mike

AOL

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#11
Dec 22, 2008
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
To be more exact, it is;.

"Shnorhavor Soorb Sznoond"

Thats why I'm on vacation from
Dec./18th - Jan./6th
Atilla Han

Gebze, Turkey

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Dec 22, 2008
 
Eh! I could do this much. No one celebrated my festive...
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To be more exact, it is;.
"Shnorhavor Soorb Sznoond"
Thats why I'm on vacation from
Dec./18th - Jan./6th
Rose

Shotts, UK

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Dec 26, 2008
 
mike wrote:
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To be more exact, it is;.
"Shnorhavor Soorb Sznoond"
Thats why I'm on vacation from
Dec./18th - Jan./6th
It's alright for some!
Serkan

Pittsburgh, PA

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Dec 26, 2008
 
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it..
Mikoyan

Uster, Switzerland

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Jan 5, 2009
 
Shnorhavor Surb Cnund !

Tomorrow ...
Mikoyan

Uster, Switzerland

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Jan 5, 2009
 
Shnorhavor Surb Cnund!

Tomorrow ...
anamur

London, UK

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Jan 5, 2009
 
Atilla Han wrote:
Merry Christmas to all Armenian Friends!
Thank you!

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#18
Jan 5, 2009
 
anamur wrote:
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Thank you!
I have written some posts to you,(no Answer) but you only answer to Atilla! to lick the Turks' butt. With Armenians like you who needs Turks!
anamur

London, UK

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Jan 5, 2009
 
which posts? I am happy to reply

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Jan 5, 2009
 
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