User:Flavallee

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Flavallee
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This user is a Kurd.
Babel
en-3 This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.
Grammar
US This user uses American English.
en-us This user can speak American English.
person,
humanity
This editor writes carefully to avoid gender neutrality issues completely.
to / too
/ two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
than / then This user understands the difference between using "than" and "then."
their / there / they’re This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they’re worse than their own children at spelling!
ANAL 4 This user advocates good grammar usage.
AIM-Able This user understands AIM talk perfectly well, but does not use it. Ever. Well, sarcastically sometimes. But that's it. Really. lulz.
Ths usr cn rd & rt usn txt lng
Education
MBA This user has a Master of Business Administration degree.
Favourite Subject
BUS
This user's favourite subject is Business Studies.
CUL
This user's favourite subject is Culture.
This user's favourite subject is Economics.
HIS
This user's favourite subject is History.
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One of this user's favourite subjects is Humanities.
RE
This user's favourite subject is Religious Education.
Projects
This user is a member of WikiProject Kurdistan.
SOCR This user is a member of the WikiProject Football USA and Canada task force
This user is a member of WikiProject Ice Hockey.

[edit] About me

I am of Kurdish origin while I recently learned thanks to an Armenian friend that my Grandfather (who I never knew) from my mother's side was an Armenian. That makes me ¼ Armenian. I am also ¼ French as my father’s father is French, a businessman who’ve met my Grandmother in her village in Eastern Turkey. My Grandmother apparently has also some Circassian descendants.

In the 70s, we’ve moved to France which was my grandfather’s decision during incidences involving the Turkish Army and the Kurdish population in Turkish Kurdistan. In the 90s I’ve moved to California (United States) for work and I currently reside there. My interest includes mostly things related with Kurdish history.