IIn Armenia, a greeting is never just a wave.
It involves kisses, handshakes, and questions about your family.
The word for hello, “Barev,” comes from “Bari” (good) and “Arev” (sun).
So when you say hello, you are wishing someone “Good Sun.”
The Kiss on the Cheek 💋
Expect a kiss on the cheek — usually one, sometimes two.
It breaks the ice immediately.
Armenians are physically affectionate.
The language reflects this warmth; it is not distant or formal.
Asking About the Family 👨👩👧
You don’t just ask “How are you?”
You ask “How is the house? How are the kids?”
You show you care about their world, not just them.
This is the grammar of empathy.
Wishing Good Sun ☀️
Wishing someone “Good Sun” is a beautiful remnant of ancient nature worship.
It brings light into the conversation.
Every time you greet someone, you are blessing them.
Say It with a Smile 😊
The first word is the hardest.
But once you say “Barev,” the door opens.
Let TunApp teach you how to walk through it.

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