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    Top 10 "don'ts" for Diasporans in Armenia
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    The Armenian Reporter
    by Dro Tsarian

    Published: Wednesday May 12, 2010


    Yerevan - While the number of amazing "to do" things in Armenia are
    too long to list, below is a list of ten simple things each Diaspora
    visitor can do to be helpful to Armenia on his or her trip, and to
    also protect oneself. If each visitor from Diaspora does his or her
    small part to set the right example and to also demand the same from
    locals, Armenia will improve a lot quicker. So on your next visit,
    remember that you can not only have a great holiday but also give back
    to Armenia by helping make this place a better place to live for
    everyone.


    1. Do not throw trash on the floor or leave trash outside of the city
    where there are no trash cans. Bring the trash back to the city and
    find a trash can to throw it in.


    2. Do not allow anyone to cut in front of you in lines for any
    reason. Waiting in lines in an organized manner is lacking amongst
    many locals, so set an example of how people should wait their turn in
    lines.


    3. Do not give bribes to anyone or for anything. You can get most
    everything done in Armenia legally only if you insist on your rights
    and do not take short cuts by giving bribes.


    4. Do not give money to beggars who thrive on summer seasons
    scavenging of off tourists. Most of them work in groups or with
    sponsors and have their designated areas where they know the most
    money can be made. If you want to help beggars, buy them food.


    5. Do not be fooled by sob stories from your driver or recently met
    friend in Armenia in order to convince you to give financial
    help. It's not atypical of some cunning locals to play on patriotic
    emotions of Diasporans in order to make a quick financial gain.


    6. Do not buy any real estate or valuable items at anywhere near the
    listed price. Always offer half and up to 1/5 of the price you've been
    quoted. It's quite normal by locals to offer ridiculously high prices
    to Diasporans while they would never quote similar prices to other
    locals.


    7. Do not allow taxi drivers to start driving without putting on their
    meter and do not sit in taxies that don't have official yellow license
    plates or are without meters. Ask if their meter works before you get
    into the taxi.


    8. Do not cross intersections on red lights, wait until the light is
    green and demand cars to stop for you to cross the intersection. Set
    an example for those pedestrians and drivers who have yet to learn the
    traffic laws.


    9. If you are not a smoker, do not start smoking in Armenia because
    "everyone else" does. Set an example that smoking is not "cool" and
    that smoking is increasingly uncommon and looked down upon.


    10. Finally, do not bring your black clothing with you to
    Armenia. There is a big lack of color in clothing in Armenia as vast
    majority of the locals wear mostly black specially in colder months,
    so bring your colorful clothing to add some color to the city.
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