MONTE CARLO IS A POPULAR PLACE TO VISIT
Lragir.am
29 Aug 06
The recurrent poll of the Lragir was perceived adequately by our
readers. This does not mean that the readers did not perceive the
previous polls. The point is that this poll had a peculiarity. Where
did you spend your vacation? This was the questions, there were four
answers: Armenia, Georgia, abroad (the peculiarity is not that we
separated Georgia and abroad, simply we offered the fourth option
as well), Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo is also abroad but there is a
peculiarity. Considering that our high-ranking officials might read
the Lragir, and considering that most of them prefer to spend their
vacations in Monte Carlo, and not overlooking the presumption that
they read, we decided to give these people the chance to vote and,
why not, the opportunity to feel the charm of free voting. Hence,
40 percent of respondents voted Monte Carlo. If they are our
hogh-ranking officials, we appreciare both their love for reading
and active participation in public polls. If these are our readers,
we appreciate their sense of humor with which they reacted to the
fourth option, perceiving the reason why it was there. The other
three options got the following number of votes: Armenia 42 percent,
Georgia 8 percent, abroad 10 percent.
Lragir.am
29 Aug 06
The recurrent poll of the Lragir was perceived adequately by our
readers. This does not mean that the readers did not perceive the
previous polls. The point is that this poll had a peculiarity. Where
did you spend your vacation? This was the questions, there were four
answers: Armenia, Georgia, abroad (the peculiarity is not that we
separated Georgia and abroad, simply we offered the fourth option
as well), Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo is also abroad but there is a
peculiarity. Considering that our high-ranking officials might read
the Lragir, and considering that most of them prefer to spend their
vacations in Monte Carlo, and not overlooking the presumption that
they read, we decided to give these people the chance to vote and,
why not, the opportunity to feel the charm of free voting. Hence,
40 percent of respondents voted Monte Carlo. If they are our
hogh-ranking officials, we appreciare both their love for reading
and active participation in public polls. If these are our readers,
we appreciate their sense of humor with which they reacted to the
fourth option, perceiving the reason why it was there. The other
three options got the following number of votes: Armenia 42 percent,
Georgia 8 percent, abroad 10 percent.