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@Geopoldd

1 year ago

Hadrians library was build by romans stop lying in the comments

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@under-chonker

1 year ago

Kratos actually left Greece for Norway because of the high taxes

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@50mits

1 year ago

My dude spend 2 weeks in Greece and fully understood the essence of life here

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@athfoukas

1 year ago

as a greek i literally cant believe the fact you actually survived more than 2 hours in omonoia. the shock is just-

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@djurabre229

1 year ago

I'm from Serbia, and have been to greece for a vacation. The people there are so friendly its actually crazy. People there also have quite a character (in a good way hahah).Had a great time

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@patrikiosvatemanopoulos

1 year ago

As a greek I haven't watched anything more accurate in my life

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@greekga8071

1 year ago

My Greek brothers, Geopold stands with us in LOUX supermacy, we truly scored a w

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@dkkostov

1 year ago

translate this Ξέρεις τους κανόνες και το ίδιο κι εγώ Μια πλήρης δέσμευση είναι αυτό που σκέφτομαι Δεν θα το έπαιρνες αυτό από κανέναν άλλον Θέλω απλώς να σου πω πώς νιώθω Πρέπει να σε κάνω να καταλάβεις Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω Ποτέ δεν θα σε κάνω να κλάψεις Ποτέ δεν θα πει αντίο Ποτέ δεν θα πω ψέματα και δεν θα σε πληγώσω Γνωριζόμαστε τόσο καιρό Η καρδιά σου πονάει, αλλά ντρέπεσαι να το πεις Μέσα και οι δύο ξέρουμε τι συμβαίνει Ξέρουμε το παιχνίδι και θα το παίξουμε Και αν με ρωτήσεις πώς νιώθω Μη μου πεις ότι είσαι πολύ τυφλός για να δεις Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω Ποτέ δεν θα σε κάνω να κλάψεις Ποτέ δεν θα πει αντίο Ποτέ δεν θα πω ψέματα και δεν θα σε πληγώσω Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω Ποτέ δεν θα σε κάνω να κλάψεις Ποτέ δεν θα πει αντίο Ποτέ δεν θα πω ψέματα και δεν θα σε πληγώσω Ποτέ δεν θα δώσω, ποτέ δεν θα δώσω (Σε παρατάω) (Ω) Ποτέ δεν θα δώσω, ποτέ δεν θα δώσω (Σε παρατάω) Γνωριζόμαστε τόσο καιρό Η καρδιά σου πονάει, αλλά ντρέπεσαι να το πεις Μέσα και οι δύο ξέρουμε τι συμβαίνει Ξέρουμε το παιχνίδι και θα το παίξουμε Θέλω απλώς να σου πω πώς νιώθω Πρέπει να σε κάνω να καταλάβεις Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω Ποτέ δεν θα σε κάνω να κλάψεις Ποτέ δεν θα πει αντίο Ποτέ δεν θα πω ψέματα και δεν θα σε πληγώσω Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω Ποτέ δεν θα σε κάνω να κλάψεις Ποτέ δεν θα πει αντίο Ποτέ δεν θα πω ψέματα και δεν θα σε πληγώσω Δεν θα σε παρατήσω ποτέ Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσει ποτέ Ποτέ δεν θα τρέξω και θα σε εγκαταλείψω

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@roger3676

9 months ago

As an Albanian I love greece because is my 2nd language Αγάπη την Ελλάδα από την Αλβανία. 🇦🇱❤🇬🇷

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@Tephrinos

1 year ago

There is no way he actually survived more than 2 hours in Omonoia.

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@captainskiper994

1 year ago

I can't believe this man perfectly understood Greek culture in just five days

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@tsakeboya

11 months ago

One of my favourite things about my rural Greek town is that you see people riding horses on the street every once in a while and never think about it, its just normal 😂 Also the Vaion weekend. It's so beautiful, with the music and the thousands of people (myself included) joining the precession to honour our ancestors' bravery. This year we hit a record 9.000 participants!

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@eleanormathews835

11 months ago

Mate thanks for this video. My new husband and I are currently chilling on an Athenian balcony, looking at the acropolis, drinking ouzo and Loux. Truly nectar of the gods we never would have discovered if not for this video. Love Greece, love your videos, thanks man!!

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@johnvanderlinde9362

1 year ago

As a Thessaloniki resident, I find all this information spot on

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@willbertthebloggers6427

1 month ago

I've been to Greece 4 times in my life, the first time was in 2016 to Zante which was mostly drinking and English breakfasts, so we didn't try many Greek foods that time, and to my surprise the British tourists there were far more civilized than those that go to Spain Then in 2019 we went to Roades where I had much more of a Greek experience with the chicken and pork Gyros then a Gyros pizza and we went to Lindo's castle and the Fountain youth where it's said that if you drink from there you never come home, honestly I'd had better tap water and it was covered in Angry wasps, we saw a lot of church's in Rhoades Aswell, one from 1450AD second oldest in all of Greece, we also did Olive oil and wine tasting, and on the last day we went to Roades 3ed biggest restaurant where we had a 3 course meal of Lamb and fish and Greek yogurt with syrup for dessert, and drank Mythos out of medieval pottery cups Then in September 2020 we went to Elounda Crete where we experienced Spinalonga island where people with Leprosy were quarantined from 1903-1957 and it was used by the Ottoman empire. we also went to Alice Nicholous where there was a statue of the first Mayor, in Elounda there were many Shisha bars and club 66 was the best one, if we had a meal over 30 euros we got dessert for free (Oreo cheesecake) and every time we went to club 66 for shishas and drinks we were given free melon and pop corn then crisps, so much better than in the UK. Then in 2022 We went to Malia (which means hair in Greek) which was mostly partying like Zante was and most places did Full English breakfasts for 3.50 Euro but there were places where you could get Greek food if you wished. We also experienced Zeus cove and everywhere I have being in Greece had spoken good English for those who refuse to learn any other language but for the sake of being a better tourist I've been learning Greek for over 18 months now and can't wait to go back to Greece sometime soon

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@Flat_Earth_Addy

8 months ago

Is it a compliment or an insult to say that these videos are the most surprisingly accurate history videos on youtube?

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@sophli64l48

1 year ago

As a Greekgga I confirm this to be 100% accurate

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@residentelect

1 year ago

As a Greek God, this is 100% accurate... Edit: Cheers for all the 👍& replies... You steal my heart, like Romanian steals wallet 🫳💵

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@apodopa4134

11 months ago

As a Turkish person, it is crazy for me to see there is hella similarities between our cultures. Dolmade - Dolma, Gyro - Döner, The seafood, The economical crisis and the most important, CATS.

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@AverytheCubanAmerican

1 year ago

Greek facts no one asked for: There are over 10,000 traditional dances that come from all regions of the country. If any country is the true Dancing Queen, it's definitely Greece. 80 percent of its landmass is mountainous, but no part of Greece is more than 137 km/85 miles from the ocean! Greece has an impressive coastline of 16,000 km (9,942 miles), making it one of the longest in the world. Greece is also one of the leading olive producers in the world, and they grow the greatest variety. Some of the country’s olive trees that were planted in the 13th century are still bearing fruit today. Every time Gordon Ramsay uses a touch of olive oil, an olive grove disappears. "You know the Turks pull up, the tax man pulls up, then you want the cat army on your side" That's if Turkey doesn't pull up with their own cat army. Istanbul is known as the City of Cats, with some calling it Catstanbul (Catstantinople has a better ring to it though). Another thing that hit the Greek economy besides lack of tourism during their crisis is Coca-Cola HBC leaving for Switzerland. Coca-Cola HBC (HBC means Hellenic Bottling Company) was founded in Athens in 1969 and they are the world's third-largest Coca-Cola anchor bottler in terms of volume with sales of more than two BILLION unit cases. So when they chose to leave Athens for Switzerland in 2012, this was a HUGE blow to the Athens stock market.

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