The question is nonsense.
There are a hundred reasons.
Here are only two:
-- "Better" depends on what you're looking for. It means different things
to different people at different times and in different places.
-- One of the choices is a democratic, sovereign nation, while the other
is not. So there's no possible way to even begin such a comparison.
Both are groups of human beings with the desire to live their culture,
practice their religion, provide for their families, and raise their children,
in security, dignity and health, without malice toward others. It's too bad
that both groups don't act like it.
definitely lebanese all the way!!!
The motto of Lebanese International University is 'Towards a better future.'.
Ethnically Lebanese have the blood of ancient people who inhabited their land such as the Phoenicians. Many Lebanese say they are phoenician and DNA testing and history shows that they indeed have no relation with the Arabs today, although many Phoenicians mated with Spanish and a few Greeks.Most of the Lebanese residents however, ARE indeed of Arab origin. That means that they do pocess the Arab blood, as well as the genes. The Lebanese culture is language is very similar to the rest of the Arab world. Also, most lebanese people are Muslim.
because they eat to much and they are sofat
chicken is djeij in lebanese :)
Lebanese
Grandmother in Lebanese is Teta
the lebanese settled in boston, mass
Congratulations in Lebanese is said as "mabrouk".
The Lebanese Mission was created in 1956.
Lebanese University was created in 1951.
Lebanese Forces was created in 1977.