Why Life in Greece is Not What You Think

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  • 🧿Discover the realities of living in Greece in my latest video, "Why Life in Greece is Not What You Think." From navigating economic challenges to adapting to local customs, we delve into the unexpected aspects of Greek life. Whether you're considering a move or simply curious, this insightful exploration reveals the pros and cons of residing in Greece. Don't miss out on essential tips and firsthand experiences that will help you make an informed decision about living in this beautiful but complex country. Watch now and see if Greece is truly the paradise you envision.
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Komentáře • 248

  • @MyGreekLifestyle
    @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 13 dny +8

    🧿Drop a comment from where you are watching this video 👇

    • @charbird20
      @charbird20 Před 13 dny +3

      I’m watching from the Southern US! I want to live in Greece one day, hopefully to work as an anthropologist! This country has captured my heart and won’t let go, and I haven’t even visited yet! It seems like such a welcoming, historically rich country. Your videos are helping me work out a plan to make a move happen, and they help me know what to expect.
      I’m currently learning Greek on the side, and I can already read most things. I do not know words or grammar yet, though. It’s slow going, but I am very determined. ❤

    • @Omega34685
      @Omega34685 Před 13 dny

      Florida

    • @StevenKeery
      @StevenKeery Před 13 dny

      You wanted to go back to the land of your birth? I thought only Turtles or Salmon had that urge. 😂

    • @taxos13
      @taxos13 Před 13 dny +1

      From Larisa. Opinion is like an ass, everybody got one as we say in Greece. Don't mind the trolls, i am enjoying your content every day and i am Greek. Also it is compulsory to do your military duty, but it is something quite meaningless ,but also good, because that's the last time that you are without real life obligations. Anyone that has served and had family and a job afterwards knows what i mean!

    • @PeacemakersReport
      @PeacemakersReport Před 13 dny

      I agree with you. I’m in Canada

  • @Al-uv3dn
    @Al-uv3dn Před 13 dny +25

    Bravo Daniel, very well said. I’m a Greek living in the US for many years and I can’t wait to go back to live in Greece. I’m in the process of buying a house in Thessaloniki. I used to be a pessimist, constantly putting down Greece when I was growing up there. Now I think it’s the most beautiful country in the world and I will never ever say anything bad about her.

    • @georgelykousis3109
      @georgelykousis3109 Před 12 dny +1

      Για σου φίλε καλά τα λες .είναι πάρα πόλη ή Ελλάδα. Αλλά εμείς η ελληνική κοινότητα που μένουν στο εξωτερικό θα το βρίσκουμε δύσκολο να μήνυμα μόνιμα στην Ελλάδα. Λόγος είναι πρέπει να ξανά ψάξουμε για δουλειές και επάγγελμα νο έχουμε εισόδημα. Αλλά θα προσπαθήσω να το κάνουμε σε. μια στιγμή 😊😊😊😊😊καλή επιτυχία

    • @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom
      @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom Před 8 dny

      I pray for u to be in a good position to move at the right time to thessaloniki ❤️🫂🙏🇬🇷

  • @matrix816lcd
    @matrix816lcd Před 13 dny +35

    Daniel φίλε μου δεν υπάρχουν λόγια για το μεγάλο έργο που κανείς για την αγάπη σου προς την χώρα ΜΑΣ την πόλη μας.ευχομαι μια μέρα να γίνεις δήμαρχος για να απογειώσεις τον ευλογημένο τόπο μας Μακάρι να έρθουν όλοι όσοι πραγματικά αγαπούν αυτόν τον τόπο 😂

    • @konstantinossohos2349
      @konstantinossohos2349 Před 13 dny +12

      Δανιέλ για Δήμαρχο του Ναυπλίου 2024

    • @Giannispri
      @Giannispri Před 12 dny

      Οι Καλιφορνεζοι βγάλανε τον Άρνολντ κυβερνήτη τους πριν λίγα χρόνια.
      Και δεν ξέρω,πέρα από τη λάμψη και τα φλας,αν ο γίγαντας έκανε έργο για την πολιτεία αυτή.
      Ο Ντάνιελ, δείχνει μέσα από την αλήθεια των βίντεο του πως είναι όντως ένας από μας. Με τα καλά μας και τα στραβά μας. Τέλειο μέρος και τέλειοι άνθρωποι δεν υπάρχουν.
      Οπότε ναι, Ντάνιελ για δήμαρχος Ναυπλίου στις επόμενες εκλογές!

  • @taikatie5880
    @taikatie5880 Před 13 dny +20

    I lived 22 years in Spain and then last year decided to move to Greece. I lived in Greece 1999 and 2000 and then been travelling here every now and then. I love this country! Being aware of the pros and cons, it´s not so different from Spain, except food is better and people are friendlier. I am from Finland but I have lived over half of my life abroad around the Mediterranean. Moving to Greece was an easy decision! It´s just so beautiful here.

  • @jennykostrilis7423
    @jennykostrilis7423 Před 9 dny +7

    “Greece is not just the sun and see” … YES IT IS!!! Best line ever!
    I’m putting that on my t-shirt! 💖🇬🇷. Love from Montreal!

    • @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom
      @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom Před 8 dny +2

      Im dying to visit crete because of the palace of knossos, the cretan clothes, dance, music. I wanna hear it in person and talk to them in greek 😊❤

  • @user-xh9rz7rf8l
    @user-xh9rz7rf8l Před 13 dny +53

    Δυστυχώς Ντανιελ, είμαστε η μόνη χώρα που οι πολίτες της την κατηγορούν για όλα, χωρίς ποτέ κανείς να αναφέρει τις δικές του ευθύνες προς την χώρα. Μόνο όταν βρεθούν στην ξενιτιά, αντιλαμβάνονται τι είχαν και τι έχασαν. Για πολλούς η Ελλάδα, είναι η πολιτική που την διέπει, για τους υπόλοιπους είναι μια πανέμορφη χώρα την οποία έχουν στην καρδιά τους και δεν την αλλάζουν με τίποτα.

    • @greekxstitcher5379
      @greekxstitcher5379 Před 13 dny +5

      Bravo! Έτσι όπως τα κες ελάτε ΗΠΑ να δείτε τα χάλια

    • @Hippocampus-dm8ku
      @Hippocampus-dm8ku Před 13 dny +1

      Ποιες ευθυνες αγαπητε,...;;;
      Υπηρετησα τη Στρατιωτικη μου θητεια, πληρωνα και πληρωνω ακομα (αν και κατοικος εξωτερικου εδω και πολλα χρονια) τους φορους που μου αναλογουν, δεν εκλεψα η ζημιωσα ποτε το κρατος και αντ` αυτου τι εισεπραξα,...;;;
      Αδικια, φασιστικη νοοτροπια,... στο σχολειο, στο Στρατο, στην εργασια μου (οπου δουλευα ως δουλος χωρις δικαιωματα), στις Δημοσιες Υπηρεσιες κλπ.
      Δεν μου λειπει η πανεμορφη χωρα σας,...

    • @greekxstitcher5379
      @greekxstitcher5379 Před 13 dny

      @@Hippocampus-dm8ku καλά φέρε και τα βιολιά τώρα!

    • @Hippocampus-dm8ku
      @Hippocampus-dm8ku Před 13 dny

      @@greekxstitcher5379 Η μουσικη για βιολια που απολαμβανω σας ειναι εντελως αγνωστη,... Σας αφεινω να απολαμβανετε τα βιολια απο τα πανηγυρια, γιατι μεχρι εκει μπορεσατε να φτασετε,...

    • @giannispets
      @giannispets Před 11 dny

      @@Hippocampus-dm8ku Οι Δημοσιες Υπηρεσιες οντως πασχουν στην Ελλάδα κυρίως λογο γραφειοκρατιας, χαοτικων νομων και συμπεριφορα δημοσίων υπαλληλων, αλλα τα αλλα που λες ειναι αρλουμπες. Σχολειο και Στρατο τι σου καναν δηλαδη?

  • @chrisnivo
    @chrisnivo Před 13 dny +22

    I'm 59 years old born and raised in Canada to Greek parents. Since I was a child I have returned many times and I absolutely love Greece and my fellow Greeks.
    Since I was a child I have always made it my goal to retire and live my days out in Greece. This decision was made when Canada was still a good country that I loved, well those days are long gone and I can't wait to retire.
    Unfortunately my family treats me like I'm crazy and nobody is supporting this move, I'm fine with this and I'm doing this within the next couple years. Well not all family, I have a cousin who also was born in Canada that lives in Athens and she tells me hurry up and move, life is much better in Greece than it is in Vancouver where I live.

    • @stevegavrilos21
      @stevegavrilos21 Před 13 dny +2

      I'm 61, born in Greece, came to Canada at 5 years old and you're absolutely right # 1 Canada is not the same country it was when we were young and our parents were able to improve their life situation. My parents brought me here so that we could have a better life, yet I feel that for me and my family to have a better life, we should move back to Greece because #2, Greece is the best country in the world when it comes to natural beauty- sea, sun, mountains , adventure in moving to a new country and enjoying a wonderful simple lifestyle with an amazing culture and history. If you live beneath your means and as Daniel says enjoy the simple things in life , then I believe it's possible for diaspora like us. Congrats on your decision and I hope in time your family supports you. We only live once - you must do what's in your heart.

    • @chrisnivo
      @chrisnivo Před 13 dny +2

      ​@stevegavrilos21 Nice to hear from a likeminded fellow Greek Canadian. I doubt my family has the courage to follow me but I do believe we have a shot at a much better life in Greece than we do in Canada. Good luck to you as well, my family is from Thessalia but I have no idea where I'm going to settle. Nafplio has been on my list as well as Thessaloniki and Crete.

    • @gianni1632
      @gianni1632 Před 13 dny +3

      Interesting, my parents could not understand my obsession in getting my Greek citizenship. They thought Canada was great. Key word "was" great. After they passed, I got my citizenship and looking at making the move. Being retired makes it easy.

    • @chrisnivo
      @chrisnivo Před 13 dny +2

      ​@gianni1632 Well I secured Greek citizenship for myself years ago and for both of my sons.
      I understand it would be a tough move for my boys but after selling our house we'd have enough money to secure a home for each of them in Greece. We would have the means to give them a good start at least.
      My brother and sister in law are leaving Calgary next year and making their permanent move to Greece next year.
      I keep praying my family follows us as I'm positive they'll enjoy their life a lot more in Greece.
      Good luck with your retirement I wish you all the best.

    • @gianni1632
      @gianni1632 Před 13 dny +1

      @@chrisnivo Well done! Thank you for your wishes.

  • @mariagerouki1499
    @mariagerouki1499 Před 13 dny +12

    Hi Daniel from Halkidiki. Well said! I have new neighbors opposite of my house, a couple from Austria. I asked them why they chose Greece for their retirement.
    They said exactly the same, the sun and the sea. They stay outside at their patio all their free time and enjoy the sun. Greece is one of the best places for retirement.
    On the other hand, young Greek couples are right to complain about creating a family in Greece, especially in the big cities because they are facing a lot of difficulties. But you are right in one thing... If you don't like your life, you need to find ways to change it, and it has nothing to do with living in a specific country. Greetings from another sunny place! 😊

    • @nikosniko7092
      @nikosniko7092 Před 13 dny +1

      Greeks are #1 when it comes to complaining especially he women 😵‍💫

  • @AB-jz9ns
    @AB-jz9ns Před 13 dny +13

    Greek living in the US here. Thank you very much Daniel for sharing your morning walks with us as well as your thoughts and experiences. One thing that most Greeks living in Greece don’t realize is that “the neighbor’s lawn is not always greener than theirs” as we say here in the US.
    I find that a lot of folks don’t understand fully what it means to live abroad. They only hear about the high salaries people make in some countries and they get mad at their own country for not providing the same. When I tell my friends and family, what the living expenses are here in the US they get shocked. For example the average Greek is livid for having to pay annual tax for their home (ENFIA) which is something that was started about 15 years ago. When I tell them what I pay here in the US for real estate tax, county tax, local school tax annually they realize it is more than an average greek salary. And that is in addition to income taxes to state and federal government. That’s where the extra money you earn is going!
    My point is that most folks don’t really know how good they have it living in one of the most beautiful places on earth. As you have witnessed, us Greeks are very emotional people. The same person that is bitter about their country is likely the one that will defend that land when they step foot overseas.
    Thanks again for your content!

    • @PenelopeRigatos
      @PenelopeRigatos Před 13 dny +1

      USA: oppressive taxes
      Oppressive Woke culture
      Guns & Drugs
      Gender confusion
      Corrupted healthcare
      Corrupted corporate identity
      Nutty, dangerous billionaires
      Lack of civil education and poverty in political talent rising to leadership

    • @AB-jz9ns
      @AB-jz9ns Před 12 dny

      @@PenelopeRigatosVery true Penelope.

  • @nikokatos
    @nikokatos Před 13 dny +22

    People are dying while visiting Greece because people are lacking common sense about hot summer and hydration. If you want to go hiking in Greece then visit Greece in the Fall and Winter. Also living here in the USA as a Greek American for my whole life but visiting Greece every year for long periods of time; I can tell you that if it wasn’t for my pension I would have already moved to Greece. I cannot wait to live my life in retirement in Greece! 😊. I am grateful that I can retire at 52!

    • @PenelopeRigatos
      @PenelopeRigatos Před 11 dny

      @@nikokatos precisely! Tourists think the Greek sun is somehow different than their own. They do not take into account that Greece is closer to the equator and without plentiful green canopies, therefore hotter and humid.
      Many ξένοι lack common sense🙃

    • @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom
      @Heyurgirlistotallyrandom Před 8 dny +1

      Omg we have a greek from abroad. 😊❤
      I wish u good luck into moving back to ur homeland at the right time. Ur country is lucky there is no war to make u not go back. I'm pleased to hear that greece and turkey has relieved their tensions especially after natural disasters happened in 2023. The earthquake and wildfires, they helped each other. ❤️🙏🇬🇷🫂
      Many people like the palestinians, syrians cannot go back because of wars and genocides. 😢

    • @user-kc7je5lx1g
      @user-kc7je5lx1g Před 2 dny

      ​@βαζουν οι ξένοι το χεράκι τους για να έχετε πόλεμο αλλά κι εσείς είστε εκατό φατρίες εύχομαι σύντομα ειρηνη.θα γυρίσετε τότε; γιατί οι πατρίδες μας χρειαζονταιHeyurgirlistotallyrandom

  • @theotroum4065
    @theotroum4065 Před 13 dny +36

    Nτανιελ εισαι πιο ελληνας απο τους αλλους ελληνες.ηρθες εδω στην οικονομικη κριση την ωρα που ελληνες εφευγαν για αλλες χωρες!εισαι αξιος συγχαρητηριων

  • @VidasSadauskas
    @VidasSadauskas Před 13 dny +22

    I am from Lithuania. I'll be visiting Crete this month.

  • @angietyra9690
    @angietyra9690 Před 13 dny +21

    You have now become part of my morning routine! Thanks for sharing the beauty of our motherland!

  • @sanehouseng
    @sanehouseng Před 13 dny +9

    Watching your video at the airport, on my way to Athens with my family to acquire a permanent residency.
    Kindly ignore the haters! You have been very motivational & what you do on this channel is what the channel is actually about. Plus you’re doing it wonderfully well👍👍👍

    • @sianefer-ptah1258
      @sianefer-ptah1258 Před 12 dny

      Congrats 🎉🎉🎉 I'll be moving to Athens (Faliro) later this year. Good luck on your new journey!! 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

  • @katiecatb4369
    @katiecatb4369 Před 13 dny +43

    Good morning Daniel!
    I'm watching from Ohio, USA. Greece, without a single doubt, is the most beautiful country in the world. The people of Greece are the kindest, most gracious people in the world. The lifestyle I believe exists, has to be the least stressful in the world. I was born in Greece and the last time I visited was in 2017. Right now, today, I am desperate to return, not because I'm in any trouble where I live, but because I crave the sun, the sea, and the people. I live in a country full of hate, ignorance and selfishness, and it's getting worse everyday. There is nowhere I can find respite from the daily gray sky that suits my mood. There is nothing to look forward to- no money for vacations, no place that doesn't have muddy lakes and rivers, no place where I can feel safe. People are getting shot in the grocery stores, theaters, churches, during concerts and parades. Gun violence has become an epidemic. Violence against women and children has become an epidemic. I can list a hundred more reasons living in the US is slowly killing me. I would be living in Greece right now, but my 28 year old daughter can't afford to pay rent on her own. Everyday I daydream of living a life filled with daily visits to the sea, eating fresh, delicious and healthy food, and enjoying a daily siesta. Daniel, please continue sharing your mornings with us because you inspire me in so many ways. Much love to you and your family. 💙🇬🇷💙

    • @konstantinossohos2349
      @konstantinossohos2349 Před 13 dny +4

      I resonate with your situation, although remember this, glory favours the bold. Ο τολμών δίκα.

    • @charbird20
      @charbird20 Před 13 dny +8

      I was born and raised in the US (specifically the South), and I feel the same way. I feel as though there is no where to turn for myself. Though many of my friends live in the US, I don’t feel welcome by my own country anymore.
      But Greece seems to be the right place for me. They have the hospitality my home used to be known for. The weather is so similar to my part of the US that I feel prepared for the hot summers and overcast winters.
      I’ve had an interest in Greece ever since I was small, and now I feel I know why. Ελλάδα is calling me

    • @PenelopeRigatos
      @PenelopeRigatos Před 13 dny

      @@konstantinossohos2349ο τολμών νικά

    • @nikosniko7092
      @nikosniko7092 Před 13 dny +1

      Please stop watching the News in the US - it’s not doom and gloom

    • @Progametloler
      @Progametloler Před 11 dny

      youd be suprised to find that Greece isnt that much different. The lifestyle is nowhere near relaxed, unless you have that american pension

  • @user-po1oo5kx9x
    @user-po1oo5kx9x Před 13 dny +17

    Μπράβο σου!Μιλάς σωστά και χαίρομαι. Έχεις δίκιο σε αυτά που είπες.👍

  • @ioannis.protonotarios
    @ioannis.protonotarios Před 12 dny +5

    I love your mindset! It reflects intentionality and risk-literacy, showing you're aware of the opportunity cost of inaction. You said at some point: "There's nothing bad that's ever happened to me that I haven't turned around"; so incredibly hopeful and inspiring! Keep sharing your journey! From a Greek who moved to the UK. Ευχαριστώ!

  • @cinzia26767
    @cinzia26767 Před 13 dny +25

    My dad is born in Rhodes Greece I’m born in Australia and I’m going for holiday in august .I would love to live in Greece but if you have some sort of skill to make money in Greece you can survive but the most important thing is to know how to speak Greek.

    • @Pavlos_Charalambous
      @Pavlos_Charalambous Před 13 dny

      @@cinzia26767 if you are a multilingual person or someone who speaks English on a native level there are job opportunities in Greece like yachting who most of the clients are English speaking and can earn you some serious money but you have at least to understand some Greek for the everyday chores
      It might sound crazy what am going to tell you but Greek is a easy language no silent Syllables, you literally read what you see, everything is pronounced the same way most Verbs are made the same way ect it shouldn't scare you
      The job is the most important thing you must think about

    • @nikosniko7092
      @nikosniko7092 Před 13 dny +2

      Get a remote job

    • @MomoMomoyan
      @MomoMomoyan Před 13 dny

      What is the Greek population in Australia? Greek culture is one of the most beautiful cultures in the world

    • @geminiwilde
      @geminiwilde Před 12 dny +1

      @@MomoMomoyanin our 2021 census we had 424,750 Australians with Greek ancestry and 92,314 people who were born in Greece.

  • @andyreiben
    @andyreiben Před 13 dny +11

    Γιατί να μετακομίσω στην Ελλάδα ? Υγιεινό φαγητό, μια ωραιότητα, φιλοξενία, μεσογειακές ρίζες μου, δυνατότητα εξ αποστάσεως εργασίας σε άριστες συνθήκες, πιο αργός και υγιής ρυθμός ζωής, εκμάθηση μιας νέας γλώσσας και γάμος με μια όμορφη Ελληνίδα, χωρίς να ξεχνάω τα πεθερικά ! Χαιρετισμούς από Γαλλία !
    Why would I move to Greece? Healthy food, a certain conviviality, hospitality, my Mediterranean roots, the possibility of working remotely in excellent conditions, a slower and healthier pace of life, learning a new language and marrying a beautiful Greek woman, without forgetting in-laws ! Regards from France !

  • @geminiwilde
    @geminiwilde Před 12 dny +4

    One of my favourite quotes is, “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” I think this really applies in situations like this. If we let fear dictate our lives we never get anywhere. Great video 💙🇬🇷

  • @greekxstitcher5379
    @greekxstitcher5379 Před 13 dny +9

    The Embassy in Wash DC and NYC are bombarded with kids like mine born here but want to come back home! Life there isn’t perfect BUT it’s a whole lot better than here! When I ask them my boys “ why you like Greece so much ?” They always ALWAYS say the same exact answer “ the people are genuinely kind “! My mom gets VERY upset when she hears them and their plan ! I am AM BLESSED my parents made sure we are able to return with a better lifestyle ! I get you and I do realize that my people have changed for the worst ! ❤❤❤ Thank you for truly loving my county and my people

    • @georgeklimes7604
      @georgeklimes7604 Před 6 dny

      Try having grandparents from over 100 years ago who were from then-Ottoman territory. Pretty much no traction in 25+ years...

    • @greekxstitcher5379
      @greekxstitcher5379 Před 5 dny

      @@georgeklimes7604 that’s where I’m from ! I understand more than you know

  • @dwreus81
    @dwreus81 Před 7 dny +2

    Greece is the sun, the sea, the mountains, the clean air, the amazing food and the freedom of having all of that even when leaving in Athens with relative ease via train or bus. No car required.

  • @VapingViolinist
    @VapingViolinist Před 13 dny +10

    Daniel είσαι αστέρι φίλε!

  • @antoniostsaousis198
    @antoniostsaousis198 Před 6 dny

    Everything you are saying is so deep and well thought. Everybody in Greece tells you not to go back if you left or are a foreigner, but they take for granted the excellent climate, food, and customs that contribute to a good quality of life and longevity. Keep spreading the word. Some struggle financially and this is all they can think about. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheSalMaris
    @TheSalMaris Před 13 dny +3

    You're absolutely right when you say that fear is the default mode of humankind, and people will always try to tell you how to live your life based on their fears. It's obvious then since you (or anyone) live your life and no one else's, you must follow not their direction but you own heart. Thank you for this confirmation. All the best to you as always.

  • @GeorgeKontogiannis-cu7on
    @GeorgeKontogiannis-cu7on Před 13 dny +9

    Life is what you make it ….. you are Greek and I can say I’m proud to say that I wish all Greeks were like you

  • @mickandtraceycope7826
    @mickandtraceycope7826 Před 13 dny +3

    Daniel, we love your life in Greece and totally get it. So glad everthing worked out for you after your rocky start. Long may it continue and thanks for these videos.🤜🤛🧿🇬🇷

  • @user-zu6zp6zn5p
    @user-zu6zp6zn5p Před 13 dny +10

    please tell us more about the kafeneio time......a man from venezuela with a kafeneio in greece.....back in 2011.....you are a hero bro...
    so if its not a problem for you...i would like to learn more about that chapter of your life.
    thank for your love for my country....thats now your country also.....keep posting!

  • @flaminio76
    @flaminio76 Před 13 dny +8

    The most sincere speech I heard in along time. Thank you Daniel for your kind words and sincerety! Btw you should visit north Greece sometime. Venezuela for Copa America!😉

  • @gkol1552
    @gkol1552 Před 6 dny

    Daniel, we simply are the sum of our choices. I am Greek and was living in London for 5 years. Came back 7 years ago. Never regretted it because i know myself and what matters most in my life. Negativity always comes either from the need to reassure one's decisions or simply being bitter about the outcome of these decisions.

  • @stellajacovides9676
    @stellajacovides9676 Před 2 dny

    Yia sou!
    Daniel , your excellent sensitive and insightful commentary on your life in Greece is well presented . I am a 2 1/2 generation American of Greek descent . We just returned from our latest trip to Hellas last night .
    I must say that my 2nd generation Cypriot husband and I returned renewed and enlivened . We attempt to bring the Greek ethos back to the US each time we return from our Greece vacations .
    We see so much “ philotimo” amongst the population as a whole . There is a softness , gentleness , kindness and politeness that is not generally seen here in the States. It warms our hearts and is so appealing .
    The faithfulness seen amongst the people as they continually bless everyone they come in contact with . This living kindness is in their DNA .
    May I inquire if you are an Orthodox Christian ?
    Our experience at the various monasteries has been the highlight of our travels . Since we speak the Greek language , we are able to experience the Greek , the Orthodox Ethos through the continual conversations we are blessed to have . We come home truly changed and more illumined in every way . For us , Greece is a paradise . It is gorgeous in its physical geography . Breathtakingly magnificent indeed. The Greek people are magnificent . The Orthodoxy is deep and life changing .
    Tourists are deeply appreciated and they cannot do enough to satisfy you . The food is of superior quality and we didn’t have anything besides wonderful meals for 3 1/2 weeks !
    Daniel, I commend you for your desire to bring new ideas and to increase employment opportunities . Greece needs this perspective to provide employment opportunities.Bravo !
    BTW: 75% of the Greeks own their own homes . Most do not live in crippling debt .
    In closing we give Greece 10 stars ! There’s nothing lacking in our opinion .

  • @alikimavrou
    @alikimavrou Před 8 dny

    Πολλά χαιρετίσματα από Καλύβια Αττικής! Αγαπητέ Ντάνιελ, καταφέρνεις με την αμεσότητα σου να με βοηθάς να ξεκαθαρίσω πολλά πράγματα που είναι μπερδεμένα στο μυαλό μου. Οι τοποθετήσεις σου είναι ακριβώς οι απαντήσεις σε πολλά πράγματα που με απασχολούσαν χωρίς να το συνειδητοποιώ. Να είσαι καλά και συνέχισε το έργο σου γιατί προσφέρεις πολλά! Σε ευχαριστώ!

  • @georgehatzigeorgiou8423
    @georgehatzigeorgiou8423 Před 12 dny +3

    I was born in the United States, raised in Greece until 14 years of age at which point my parents moved back to the United States. After 14 years living in Greece and 28 living in the United States, the only place I really feel at home anymore is the airplane. Since migrating back to the US, having been exposed to the Greek way of life and what it is like living in Greece, at the age of 42 now I can say with certainty that I never really adapted to the United States. During the last four years I have been forced to travel to Greece twice a year in order to "push" the inheritance process that started when my father passed in 2020. What I mean is something that I'm sure all Greeks will understand as well as you, due to Greek beaurocracy and the slow moving status quo needing a lot of time to take care of stuff when compared to other countries. Having said that and having created a comfortable living here in the United States, I must admit that I have never been more ready to move back to Greece and give myself a chance to experience what you are experiencing my friend. With all its faults, no place can compare to living in a country like Greece, especially on a Greek island or a place near water like you are. I've been your subscriber for about a month now, and I have to admit that watching your videos are pushing me to start decoupling myself and my family from the US in order to move back to Greece. Thank you for doing this. Keep going. Quality content!

  • @stacykollias1
    @stacykollias1 Před 13 dny +4

    AMEN! “The sea and the sun!” 🇬🇷

  • @ConstantinDendrinos
    @ConstantinDendrinos Před 13 dny +7

    Hi dear Daniel,
    Thank you so much for your effort to create this channel and content.
    I found you as I am thinking of relocating to Nafplio and it was the moment you uploaded your 2nd video. You're helping a lot!
    As Greek (Athenian) living abroad there are things I could argue about your perspectives. But at the end of the day I could not agree more with you as what you share I believe is common sense and life-based-values way of thinking.
    People have priorities. If what you deeply lack (and it might not necessary be your fault) is money and a sense of tidiness then this is your priority and Greece is - probably - not going to fulfill it. At least not in an easy and natural way. If you value sun, sea, quality food relationships etc a northern country is also not going to give you this experience in an easy way.
    What would be nice to share - I believe - is about your mindset. Greece is not a nice country to live I believe. But it is a beautiful one. And this is why so many people - mainly Greeks - got hurt and they need to blame the country in order to get the courage to move abroad. I don't think anyone is right or wrong and I don't believe there is a "perfect place". Otherwise everybody would have already move there.
    Till the next one :)

    • @charbird20
      @charbird20 Před 13 dny +1

      I am an American, and I want to move to Greece one day. Your perspective is very helpful for me to prepare myself! Thank you ❤

  • @muddywaters538
    @muddywaters538 Před 13 dny +4

    I'm born and raised American but plan to return to Greece permanently in a few years, if God allows.

  • @StefanMX
    @StefanMX Před 13 dny +7

    I live in Greece now for 11 years and could not imagine to return to Germany, except for an exceptionally good job position or in case of very complicated health problem. Some things are extremely out of order here in Greece and some things are far below standards for a developed world country. Some of these problems are hard to tolerate even for me as a Greek citizen. Contrary to other people I see considerable improvements every year and a good outlook for the Greek economy.

  • @alantinoalantonio
    @alantinoalantonio Před 13 dny +7

    Daniel, thank you for your videos. I'm enjoying watching you early with my cup of coffee. Saludos, from Los Angeles ☕✌️

  • @oldschoolnaturalbodybuildi4301

    i came to Greece in 1996 at age 24 from Melbourne Australia. I was born from Greek parents i had never come here before i came on my own not with my parents. Greece is a beautiful country. But if you dont have money from abroad to invest in real estate and collect rent never come to live here no Jobs and pay is really bad. But if you have money and you know what you are doing and purchase apartments in average areas in Athens and rent them return on investment can be as high as 20%. Also get some near metro station and run a few airbnb amazing return. But you need to know what you are doing it took me a good 10 years to learn this all but now i have an amazing lifestyle good luck to all my fellow ex pats

  • @johnyfak
    @johnyfak Před 12 dny +2

    Είσαι έμπνευση φίλε μου και να είσαι σίγουρος ότι επηρεάζεις πολλούς Έλληνες που ζουν στην Ελλάδα.Το κλειδί είναι το mindset.Από εκεί ξεκινάνε και τελειώνουν όλα.

  • @Mark-el8sb
    @Mark-el8sb Před 13 dny +2

    Love your attitude and personal philosophy Daniel. I'm really enjoying your content, thank you.

  • @Fendi33036
    @Fendi33036 Před 13 dny +4

    On Friday we will move to Greece I’m very happy that it’s gonna happen

  • @angeloss9507
    @angeloss9507 Před 13 dny +3

    Your mindset is a gem man!

  • @golferbpp
    @golferbpp Před 10 dny +1

    I will come to Greece in 3 years. I Love ❤️ Greece 🇬🇷!

  • @nathaliatoromindcoach
    @nathaliatoromindcoach Před 6 dny +1

    There is a difference between people who still are conditioned to live in survival mode. When you start living out of joy and you live out of inspiration… the sun and the sea can mean everything to you! It does to me.
    Be able to go for walks daily, feeling safe, get sunlight, a slow life, be able to create a community based on deep connections, etc. that becomes the everything we need.
    I’m Colombian living in the UAE for 12 years. I just came back from my first time in Greece. Stayed 20 days, I’m in love with it… and considering it as my next stop …
    Same everyone while I was there told me : “don’t move!!!” “Are you serious, you will move from The UAE?” “What’s wrong with you!” Hahaha Clearly not everyone gets it

  • @johngeorge5624
    @johngeorge5624 Před 13 dny +2

    GOD BLESS YOU DANIEL!
    Remember in life you can't please everyone.
    Thats how it is.
    You really make a lot of sense, you are very grounded and realistic.
    You are truly a sincere person and you speak from the heart.
    Keep on Keeping on brother!

  • @andrewt1327
    @andrewt1327 Před 12 dny +3

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. Greek Australian here, would love to bring the work from home arrangement and spend 6 months in Greece and 6 months in Australia. Wonder if my boss will be so accommodating 😁
    . Only one way to find out 👍

  • @LordAlmightyIAm
    @LordAlmightyIAm Před 13 dny +2

    I grew up in Rafina and left Greece for Canada in 2001.
    Im visiting Greece in October and im gonna try to pass by Panagioti for some tsipouro and maybe have some sfinakia with you re. opa!

  • @thrillerforever9395
    @thrillerforever9395 Před 4 dny

    People are always going to criticize and take an opposing opinion for the sake of arguing. I love how positive you are in life and how you love every moment and seconds you are living .Greeks there some not all don’t understand they think life is easy in the USA, Canada, Uk and other countries. There is no life other than work and stress in these countries. I see your videos how relax you are and how peaceful it is there and how you are loving life !Daniel you a good man, god bless you!

  • @jimmyj1969
    @jimmyj1969 Před 12 dny +2

    Μy brother got married started his own business in 2008, had his first child in 2010 nad his second in 2013.When I asked him about all theses financial/political crises (from 2010 to 2015), he shrugged and said "There will always be a crisis of some sort, you can't postpone your life forever!"

  • @Pavlos_Charalambous
    @Pavlos_Charalambous Před 13 dny +8

    Don't worry to much about those Greeks from aboard
    Many " fresh" Greek immigrants are bitter about their situation and always off the rails
    Just don't think much about it
    Having said that I believe that if someone really wants to move to Greece or any other country must have a sound plan, be committed to goals and be ready for a harsh reality checks 😉
    But the rewards, well the entire channel one can say is about those rewards 😉

  • @sofiapilikou3255
    @sofiapilikou3255 Před 12 dny +2

    You ar so right in everything!!
    Serious job.
    I live in Germany and i m Greek

  • @christs3634
    @christs3634 Před 12 dny +1

    It's such a personal decision really!!
    We are both Greeks you met and lived in the UK for years.
    We had our friends, work and life there and it was fine. But something was missing. I was so homesick. We came back to our family, friends and life as we know it. There are many times/days that I regret the choice of coming back... But still today 8 years back here and with our daughter being 3 years old ... I really don't know what would really be the best place for us to be.
    I believe that many places have pros and cons. Greece has many contradictions. But for me the key phrase is: home is where your heart is.

  • @taki2003
    @taki2003 Před 13 dny +2

    Daniel, your passion, commitment and courage are inspiring! I was born in Athens, grew up in the states and will be retiring to Greece in less than a year! I plan on a visit to Nafplio once I relocate, would be great to have coffee or tsipouro with you!!! cheers!!

  • @nicholvic2037
    @nicholvic2037 Před 2 dny

    You imigrated to Greece when I emigrated searching for a better future for my kids. You like Greece now. Imagine how beautiful Greece was at 80s & 90s. This is what we lost and the reason ppl advise their relatives to stay abroad. I was living in an island, I was going to beautiful beaches every single day. Now I live away from the paradise I used to live and I blame Greece everyday for that. But I dont regret I left because where I am now, I have future, my kids are able to dream.

  • @dinkodimitrov8882
    @dinkodimitrov8882 Před 13 dny +1

    Hi Daniel, just to say, thank you for your videos!
    Me and my family have been spending our vacations for the last seven years in Nafplio and we love everything about it. Your channel brings me the vibes when I am not around.
    Hope to see you in Nafplio this year. Keep pushing and cheers from Bulgaria!

  • @IlyaZ988
    @IlyaZ988 Před 13 dny +3

    It seems you're having a better day, Daniel, I am happy for you. Love your videos!

  • @user-om9ir2ei8h
    @user-om9ir2ei8h Před 10 dny +1

    I agree absolutely with you that security is an illusion and that they have created a stereotyp image from Creece that’s not real.You are absolutely right, only if someone has lived for many years abroad is aware of what kind of life Greece offers! I have lived my half life in Germany, because I was married to a german and I can confirm that the life in Greece is more healthy , more peaceful and more harmonious. And last but not least more inexpensive in comparison to the countries of middle Europe. IΕίμαι πολύ ευτυχισμένη που είμαι πάλι στην Ελλάδα! Πολλά φιλιά από την Κρήτη!

  • @PenelopeRigatos
    @PenelopeRigatos Před 13 dny +1

    Brother Daniel
    I’ve watched many of your videos but this one hit the spot!
    Thank you❣️

  • @panagiotisloutraris
    @panagiotisloutraris Před 13 dny +3

    My two cents to anyone looking to relocate to Greece is to visit the country as a tourist. If you start comparing things between Greece (or any other country) and the country you currently live then you are not ready to relocate. Relocation requires you to get a mindset of problem resolution and adapting yourself to the culture and lifestyle of the country you are looking to relocate. The country is never going to adapt to your own lifestyle. If you don't get that mindset, you will be living a miserable life and you will regret your decision - and most probably, you won't last long. My cousin was visiting last year for vacation and was also thinking about moving to Greece from the States. During his stay, all his thoughts were about how better life is in the States compared to Greece. I told him he can't relocate to Greece because he is unable to relocate anywhere else than within the States. Simple as that.

    • @nikosniko7092
      @nikosniko7092 Před 13 dny +2

      I totally hear you same thing with my cousins that go to Greece always thinking USA is better for this that and you know- annoying and when they are in the US complain about US and how Greece is better 😂

  • @paokman
    @paokman Před 12 dny +1

    It's difficult for most people to understand you, when they have never been on a similar situation or do not have the mindset. I am 40 years old and I moved around a lot. I've worked for at least 2 years in Geneva, Thessaloniki, Alexandroupolis, Chania and now Athens. Each time I had to build my social network and my life from scratch. But, this is the exciting part!

  • @PeacemakersReport
    @PeacemakersReport Před 13 dny +2

    You are right. I agree 💯. I’m a Greek and I can attest to what you are saying.

  • @SteveGarganis
    @SteveGarganis Před 13 dny +2

    Hello form Toronto. Been enjoying your videos. So many expats with Greek heritage want a better life.. Greece is attractive. I've been to Nafplio twice in the last 7 years. I've travelled to Greece and many many cities and towns over the last few years. The goal was to experience different parts of Greece and also scout out future potential locations to retire to. I'm also considering the Ionanian Islands as they appeal to me. I wonder if anyone else is considering this?

    • @PenelopeRigatos
      @PenelopeRigatos Před 11 dny +1

      @@SteveGarganis when you think retiring in a Greek island, you may want to think of the following: healthcare in Greece is far below what you are accustomed; in an island even further below acceptable standards.
      Isolation during the winter months; costs of goods as most are shipped from the mainland; climate change; buying property (a lengthy, frustrating process); maintaining property is another challenge all to itself.
      Good luck!

  • @dinoaivaliotis3827
    @dinoaivaliotis3827 Před 13 dny +4

    Daniel if you run for election to be the Mayor of Nafplio I'll vote for you.
    😊

  • @ChilliCao
    @ChilliCao Před 13 dny +3

    I'll leave a positive comment for any negative one Daniel! lol KEEP UP THE NICE VIDS! ♥

  • @povl55
    @povl55 Před 13 dny +2

    Strong talk! Thank you, man!

  • @ang7647
    @ang7647 Před 12 dny +1

    Greek born in Canada, will be visiting nafplio next week!

    • @PapadakosPapadakos
      @PapadakosPapadakos Před 10 dny

      Going to Nafplio on July 30th and looking for apartment to buy. Cannot leave Toronto soon enough

  • @christinalazaridis1562
    @christinalazaridis1562 Před 13 dny +1

    Love your channel because of your honesty and truth! Keep it up 👍💞

  • @PeteSpy-z6m
    @PeteSpy-z6m Před 11 dny +2

    Hi Daniel, born and raised in Ontario Canada to Greek parents. I'm 47years old. Since I was a child I have been many times and I love Greece and everything about Greece.
    My Parents would send me to stay with family and I would stay for 2 months at a time.
    BTW if you actually look at the article about the most depressed country is Greece. The WHO media is proclaiming that piece of information in my mind is not a very good source ;)
    Greeks born and raised in Greece unfortunately think USA and Canada are the best place to live. Yes, at one point it was. Not so anymore.
    Also those trolls/haters as you call them . For instance when they do come to Canada they'll work as a janitor and work 7 days a week. Yet they'll never take a janitor job in Greece.
    Trust me I see with my own eyes. Like you've said many times in your content Greece has its faults but all countries do. The economy is crap everywhere!
    To me and I think you would agree it's about the sun, beach , weather and healthier food by your foot step.
    The move to Greece with my family will soon happen.
    Haters gonna hate... always!

  • @katpis9121
    @katpis9121 Před 13 dny

    I love this video thank you for sharing

  • @naras-diary
    @naras-diary Před 13 dny +11

    Dan, people like to project their own fear and negativity to you and your plan. "Misery brings company." But it's your own life, so you should pursue whatever dream you have to wherever in the world you wish to live. Don't let other people's negative projection deter you from your own goal. Thank you for posting your daily videos.

  • @panteleon1
    @panteleon1 Před 13 dny +2

    My thought years before the crisis was every Greek should live at least 5 years outside Greece then they can come back. Only then they will appreciate what they have here in this country

  • @Highdesertwriter
    @Highdesertwriter Před 11 dny

    Great perspective!

  • @georgek9935
    @georgek9935 Před 13 dny +1

    Best video so far!!!!!! I choose the sky and the sea too I’m working on it thank you for the motivation sir 👌🏻

  • @katerinapentsa9188
    @katerinapentsa9188 Před 13 dny +3

    Great video Daniel! I identified with a lot of what you said. Ignore the negative comments☺

  • @KyriCB
    @KyriCB Před 12 dny +1

    Good morning Daniel! If you have a house and relatives that can help you (most people in Greece own a minimum of 1 to 2 houses), in terms of staying somewhere then yeah Greece is good. Like my grandmother used to say, “The sun and the sea are not going to feed you”. The country and the people are beautiful. The laws and politicians are ugly. I congratulate you on succeeding to live in Greece with your family, well done and I wish you good luck for the future. I hope to go back to Greece and live there again after a separation (with three children), and being made bankrupt after paying a huge amount and having to sell my dream house that I eventually built for my daughters to pay my ex. I love watching your channel as it brings back great memories of what I used to do as well. Heaven on earth!

  • @marianoutsi8388
    @marianoutsi8388 Před 13 dny +2

    On the military service topic. When the boys are in the age of 18 they have to go to the army, but it can be postponed if they go to a university or a trade school, and when they finish their education then they go to serve in the military.

  • @athena10867
    @athena10867 Před 13 dny +3

    Both of my parents are from the island of Kalymnos and I will be there about two weeks for my annual trip. I’m born in the United States and live in and around Chicago my entire life. After high school and before college, I did move Greece for about two years and was going to go to the university there but things didn’t work out as I wanted so I came back to the United States. I would love to move to Greece at least when I retire but two things hold me back one is that I’ve been battling to get my citizenship, even though I have all the paperwork for four years now, and the second thing is the healthcare system in Greece. My father was a physician who had finished medical school in Athens and came to the United States due to the Greek Civil War in the 1940s and after getting his license and practicing the United States could never go back and now the same happened to me who works university hospital in the US. I adore Greece but heaven help you if you have a serious health issue and need to go to a hospital and that was evident the last few years with my elderly mother it’s been a nightmare and I have family members that are physicians and Pharmacists in Greece. I can’t even imagine if you don’t have somebody.

    • @SteveGarganis
      @SteveGarganis Před 13 dny

      Is the health in Greece bad? I had always heard it is good. Am still learning.

    • @stevegavrilos21
      @stevegavrilos21 Před 13 dny +2

      Perhaps you could teach in one of the universities in Greece. Four universities -SKG, Athens, Crete and Cyprus (I know it's not Greece) offer medical school programs in English now. I agree with you about the health care system in Greece ; it reminds me of Canada and it can be even more frightening especially if you get into a medical emergency on an island or some remote village. Having said that, I think the key is to do everything you can to avoid getting any chronic disease and eat like the old school Ikarians (see Blue Zones) or Cretans (who founded the original health promoting "green" mediterranean diet, not the popular "mediterranean diet' which is heavy in animal products and fried foods, lead a healthy lifestyle by walking, swimming, sleeping well and avoid drinking alcohol and smoking or being in places where there is second hand smoke. Getting plenty of social connections and decreased stress levels will be a lot easier than in the US or Canada, where the lifestyle is all about material possessions and acquisition of things instead of living life to the fullest like you can do in Greece if you enjoy the simple things like sun, sea and syrto.

    • @athena10867
      @athena10867 Před 13 dny

      @@SteveGarganis feel the preventative medicine is good better than the United States because of your access to affordable medication and to access for preventative care but if there’s an emergency then you run into problems. I know there’s a huge problem with the ambulances and not having enough of them or at least not having enough trained drivers. Last year on the island of Kos a woman died of a heart ailment because there was only one functioning ambulance on the entire island. Now I’m talking from the point of view of being on a Greek island. I’m sure if you’re in Athens it’s going to be much better.

    • @athena10867
      @athena10867 Před 13 dny +1

      @@stevegavrilos21 I am actually Pediatric critical care Pharmacist. I don’t even think what I do exists in Greece but I would seriously think about moving if I could work. I actually have looked into it quite seriously.

    • @SteveGarganis
      @SteveGarganis Před 13 dny

      ​@@athena10867that is terrible. I was in Greece recently a visited skopelos. The owner of our family run hotel said her father had a heart attack last year and had to be taken to volos and then Thessaloniki. But if the weather was bad they would be in trouble as no helicopter would come.
      This is not be negative. I'm looking for locations that have a hospital. Greece is beautiful and I akways enjoy my visits. Hope to make it a permanent home or maybe 3 to 6 months a year.

  • @bananana2624
    @bananana2624 Před 13 dny +3

    thanks for trying to add clarity to how people think when it comes to relocating

  • @darlenemyles9375
    @darlenemyles9375 Před 9 dny

    The morning looks ethereal

  • @muddywaters538
    @muddywaters538 Před 8 dny

    I completely agree with you about propaganda from abroad to bring Greece down. I lived there for 5 years and realized it was the home for me in proper time. I've got my little home in Athens waiting for me 😊

  • @christsangaris
    @christsangaris Před 13 dny +3

    I agree that it's definitely not the most depressed country. I am from the UK originally. The UK feels very depressing in comparison. A country surrounded by the sea and with sun most days of the year is not a depressive country, that's why it gets so many tourists from northern Europe coming here and people that move here from those northern european countries, like myself.

  • @user-tt9ub8dn5w
    @user-tt9ub8dn5w Před 8 dny

    Your heart is in the right place man!

  • @exfa7094
    @exfa7094 Před 13 dny +15

    Its a HUGE mistake to believe that Greece depends on tourism, which is 18% of the GDP ,the country has the no 1 maritime fleet in the world ,is one of the biggest exporter of aluminium, its on the top five exporters of petroleum products in Europe,one of the biggest exporters in Pharmaceuticals ,Electrical machinery and equipment, Machinery including computers ,the third exporter of olive oil in the world...parts producer of the F16 fighter jet and more...

  • @SDOV8
    @SDOV8 Před 8 dny

    I love Greece and have visited half a dozen times. I always dreamed of living in Greece but have been dissuaded by the difficulty in communicating with locals. I would definitely choose to live away from the large cities and it is less likely to find people who can communicate in English. I suppose living in a larger cities would help to learn the language. Another thing I found difficult is to move as a single woman. I hope that one day this is less challenging for others. Greece is beautiful. BTW, I really like Nafplio.

  • @user-om5cq1sf3u
    @user-om5cq1sf3u Před 4 dny

    God bless you my man 👍💪🏻🙏

  • @dimitrismagoulas093
    @dimitrismagoulas093 Před 10 dny

    You can tell that is early morning just by listening to the idle buzz of the cicadas 🙂

  • @rosanasp3514
    @rosanasp3514 Před 13 dny +3

    Também fiquei indignada com as noticias sobre os turistas que morreram nesse inicio de temporada. A mídia distorce os fatos com o exclusivo intuito de macular a imagem do país.
    Desejo que a Grécia prospere!
    Ingênuo quem não enxerga as virtudes desse país. Avanti, Daniel!

  • @CrappySpy
    @CrappySpy Před 12 dny +1

    #FucktheHaters. Seriously. I'm new to your channel and love your videos very much. Like you said, people are too negative. You seriously have to ignore the hateful, negative comments by the trolls. I'd hate to see another great CZcamsr stop because of the hateful pricks. I love you. Lots of people here love you. Concentrate on the love. ❤❤❤
    Keep up the great work. ❤✌️

  • @bobtokmakidis1134
    @bobtokmakidis1134 Před 8 dny

    I am proud of you 👍 ❤

  • @alextheotokatos6237
    @alextheotokatos6237 Před 13 dny

    I like your positive pov...

  • @alexandroskostalas6474
    @alexandroskostalas6474 Před 13 dny +2

    Congratulations for your content. Just a quick personal insight. Relocating to another country rarely goes as planned. When I moved to UK I had planned everything and I had, what I thought to be, a secured income. And yet in just three years I was bankrupt and into serious dept. Greek lyfestyle and culture, the way that life goes in Greece, isn't fit for everyone. For Greeks thinking relocating abroad, I feel you, but hardship isn't a Greek theme, it applies everywhere. What's funny, when I listen your story you kind remind myslelf and the adventures I faced, and the fact is I am happy of where I am and everything that preceeded.

  • @DimitrisStrigkos
    @DimitrisStrigkos Před 4 dny

    Dear friend. I have watched 2 of your videos so far and I am still trying to understand how you are thinking. I know that you are not just trying to convince someone to come to Greece, just you believe that you have to express your personal experience to the foreigners mainly. From my point of view you are right to everything. First, no one likes his country until moves to another country and then face new difficulties there where again will complaint and so on. Secondly, about Greeks yes, we are not satisfied with our country but mainly not satisfied with our state. Not the mountains and the sea. The way the state is working and although the last years working better (after the long crisis things are improved little by little) we are still not absolutely satisfied. Third, I do believe that Greece is one of the best countries in the world and I have visited many, believe me. We have the most beautiful nature which you can see/enjoy anywhere. We have a very simple life without extreme situations. We have real freedom. Even the law is not always an obstacle. We have high standards in Health, Education, Hygiene environment. We have the ability to enjoy every moment of our life. Of course there are people who will not agree with me but, the 10 years crisis left much hate to the people heart. I am blessed I live in Greece and I grow up my family here and I do recommend anyone from abroad (foreigner of Greek) to relocate here and live for ever.

  • @akram01010
    @akram01010 Před 13 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @renatobianchi65
    @renatobianchi65 Před 7 dny

    This video is well done. Greece is a rich country (not in gdp terms.....) but many people can't see that. Many today's Greeks are not so happy about their living conditions because their family used to be richer (also in PPP terms..) just a couple of decades ago........So it's understandable. At the same time, many such unpleased Greeks do not know much about life in other parts of the world, such as China, US, Japan, India.......

  • @MelisantheDias-qg1sl
    @MelisantheDias-qg1sl Před 13 dny +4

    Regarding Greece, you correctly explained that it is about the sun and the sea, but it is not just that. You forgot the people and the history. No country is defined just by its environment.

  • @alexl7833
    @alexl7833 Před 13 dny +10

    Greece is a poor country as far as employment opportunities and levels of income. People are welcoming, the sea is warm, food is great. It is very safe - other than traffic deaths and it gets uneasy when the migrant olive pickers show up in October. I spend weeks in Greece every year in a house we own. A few observations. Many local Greeks are hard working, their education is on or below par with other countries, making it hard to compete in professional careers outside of Greece. They gravitate towards small to medium sized businesses, and many have started another wave of migrations to the US, UK and Germany in the last 5 years. Greeks feel and often are poorer than the tourists and expats and Western immigrants, and I think this creates a sense of unease for some. If you have some money, more than the average Greek, you will find a better lifestyle in Greece - this is my experience. But you need to be humble, respectful, learn Greek (this is hard, for someone like me with no Greek family), enjoy the country and the culture. Not be an asshole. Am I looking forward to spend months here instead of weeks? Yes. Would I consider retiring here? Maybe, time will tell. I have made my career in the Silicon Valley and love Mexico as a vacation and retirement place. But I prefer Greece.

    • @Pavlos_Charalambous
      @Pavlos_Charalambous Před 13 dny +1

      @@alexl7833 yap most Greeks that are successful aboard are the ones with university degrees
      Long gone the time of the Greek blue collar worker that could earn a small fortune and start a small business back in Greece..
      For the retirement plan, well a lot of German Pensioners prefer Greece especially the Peloponnese to move in, for me that tells something
      Also I would say that if you have a friend or something to teach you the very basics the Greek language it's easier than looks and ppl will always help improve yourself especially if they like you 😉

    • @konstantinossohos2349
      @konstantinossohos2349 Před 13 dny +2

      I like your mindset, you are also right about the divide between locals and the western expats that come to live in Greece. I hope you can come one day for much longer.

  • @lvngitcouture
    @lvngitcouture Před 9 dny

    Truth💣😁

  • @user-wh3oj5sz1n
    @user-wh3oj5sz1n Před 13 dny +1

    Just subscribe thank you for your honesty please continue from someone who is going to retire to greece.

  • @apostoloskapranas5134

    υπέροχα videos μπορώ να πω σαν έλληνας που έχει ζήσει στο εξωτερικόο χρόνια...στο 20.25 να εξηγήσεις την ένοια του "μάυρου χρήματος". αυτή είναι και η άκρη του νήματος για να καταλάβεις καλά πως 'τρέχει' (η επιβιώνει) αυτή η χώρα