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  • 🧿Discover the real cost of living in Greece with this grocery shopping vlog! Join me as I take you on a tour of a traditional Greek grocery store.
    🧿From the price of eggs to freshly ground Greek coffee, get an inside look at everyday expenses in Greece. Explore locally produced cheeses, wines, and more. Plus, learn insider tips on where to find the best deals and support local businesses. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this vlog is your ultimate guide to navigating the cost of living in Greece. Don't forget to subscribe for more videos on Greek culture, food, and lifestyle! 🇬🇷🛒☕
    WHO AM I:
    I'm Daniel, a British/Venezuelan composer who traded London for the sun-drenched shores of Greece back in 2010. Join me as I share the ins and outs of my life from beautiful Nafplio.
    Whether you're planning your next holiday trip to Greece or dreaming of making it your new home, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. From exploring hidden gems to savoring local foods, I'm here to guide you on how to experience Greece like a true local.
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Komentáře • 194

  • @MyGreekLifestyle
    @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 19 dny +6

    🧿Is Greece expensive? Leave a comment below 👇

    • @andrzejkorytkowski8151
      @andrzejkorytkowski8151 Před 19 dny +6

      comparing to Poland where I am located Greece is cheaper

    • @Montragon29
      @Montragon29 Před 19 dny +6

      Greece is quite cheap if you look closely! The thing we still have with Λαϊκές Αγορές(farmers markets) where everything is dirt cheap because we have a ton of local produce, i haven't seen in many parts of the world where everything is quite expensive. The greek culture is based on being self sustained, cooking your meals, learning from your family/elders to prepare traditional recipes. Learning how to make the most out of your produce and fridge scraps. I think that mentality and of course availability are what keeps food prices low and makes food quite cheap in Greece. Most greeks have a giagia who makes the best spinach or feta pites, and her own trahana, or bread. If only our salaries were on par with our productivity we would be a bit more content with our lives.

    • @Onirocosmos
      @Onirocosmos Před 19 dny +4

      Unfortunately, prices are affordable only if your income comes from abroad. If you work in Greece and get the usual salary (app. 600-800 euros per month), you can't afford the cost of living here. Big "thanks" to our politicians for that. 🤬
      Btw, good job Daniel and congrats on your speaking Greek skills. Latin America has great people too. 😉

    • @andrzejkorytkowski8151
      @andrzejkorytkowski8151 Před 19 dny +2

      @@Onirocosmos Comparing prices to the ones in Poland and saying it is cheaper in Greece, I was of course taking into account Polish salaries (but in Polish currency being also much weaker than Euro) and looking at Greek prices from a tourist perspective which is unfair in relation to Greek average salaries.

    • @andrzejkorytkowski8151
      @andrzejkorytkowski8151 Před 19 dny

      just as an explanation to my comment: Comparing prices to the ones in Poland and saying it is cheaper in Greece, I was of course taking into account Polish salaries (but in Polish currency being also much weaker than Euro) and looking at Greek prices from a tourist perspective which is unfair in relation to Greek average salaries.

  • @peggysoumakis1758
    @peggysoumakis1758 Před 9 dny +2

    Definitely a hispanohablante. But, muy admirable. As a Spanish teacher who is Greek, I always say that due to our common phonological system, Spanish speakers speak the best Greek and visa versa.

  • @Papasiak
    @Papasiak Před 19 dny +24

    Ως Έλληνας και φοιτητής έχω να πω οτι οι τιμές είναι χαμηλές σε σχέση με τις υπόλοιπες χώρες, μα εξακολουθούν να είναι υψηλές. Το μάρκετ είναι πόνος σε σχέση με παλιότερα , ειδικά τα είδη καθαρισμού (απορρυπαντικά κτλ). Επίσης εξαιρετικά ελληνικά Daniel, χαιρετίσματα από Λαμία

    • @Montragon29
      @Montragon29 Před 19 dny

      Φίλε μου οι τιμές είναι πολύ νορμάλ για τα δεδομένα άλλων χωρών και της Ελλάδας, αλλά οι μισθοί μας είναι για τα ανάθεμα...Οι λαϊκές μας ειναι διαμάντια και ακόμα μας σώζουν από πλευράς υλικών και τροφίμων...

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny +2

      Thanks my friend 🇬🇷💙🙏

    • @Eluthien
      @Eluthien Před 17 dny +5

      Σε σχέση με ποιές χώρες φίλε μου? Πρόσφατα πήγα σε 3 διαφορετικές αλυσίδες Σουπερ Μάρκετ στην Ελβετία για να διαπιστώσω πως σε πληθώρα προϊόντων οι τιμές είναι ίδιες , κατα περιπτώσεις προϊόντα επώνυμα και μή , είτε σε προσφορές είτε χωρις , να είναι φθηνότερα σε σχέση με την Ελλάδα και το μόνο χτυπητό που παρατήρησα ήταν πως το κρέας και τα πουλερικά τους είναι αρκετά πιο ακριβά απο εδώ σε σημείο να φτάνουν/ξεπερνάνε την διπλάσια τιμή . Χαρακτηριστικά παραδείγματα. Coca Cola Zero 6x1.5lt -7.5€ σε προσφορά , εδώ για να πάρεις την ίδια ποσότητα αυτή την στιγμή θέλεις 3x2x1.5lt στα 3.9€ το ένα που σημαίνει 11.7€ , ενώ σε προσφορά στην καλύτερη θα το βρείς -0,5€ /μπουκάλι δηλαδή στα 8.5€ περίπου , το συγκεκριμένο σε αλυσίδα που θεωρείται στην Ελβετία η αντίστοιχη του Σκλαβενίτη. Τα μπισκότα Chocorange του Παπαδόπουλου εδώ 1.9€/κουτι εκεί σε 3 αλυσίδες αντίστοιχα προϊόντα απο 1.7€ εώς 1.8€ για ΔΙΠΛΑΣΙΑ ποσότητα (ομοίως και στην Γερμανία). Ίδιες τιμές στα καύσιμα καθώς και στις τηλεπικοινωνίες (προσφέροντας πολύ ανώτερο προΪον) με την Ελλάδα . Δεν κάθησα να κάνω άλλους παραλληλισμούς κατα την διαμονή μου γιατί θα γύριζα πίσω με κατάθλιψη. Σαφώς και υπάρχουν χρεώσεις εκεί για πράγματα που εδώ θεωρούμε δεδομένα και δωρεάν (π.χ σκουπίδια), σχεδόν ανύπαρκτο ελέυθερο πάρκινγκ (ακόμα και στο τελευταίο χωρίο στη μέση του πουθενά) , ενοίκια 2-3 φορές πάνω σε σχέση με εδώ ανάλογα την πόλη/περιοχή (σαν ενοίκιο που πληρώνεις είναι υψηλότερα κατα 3-4 φορές αλλά περιλαμβάνουν θέρμανση , πάρκινγκ , νερό , κοινόχρηστα κτλ που αν τα συμπεριλάβεις στους λογαριασμούς εδώ σου βγαίνει άλλο ένα ενοίκιο) , την ασφάλεια σου την πληρώνεις εσύ (με ένα κόστος περι τα 850-900€ για 4μελή οικογένεια) , εξωφρενικό κόστος στους βρεφονηπιακούς που μιλάμε για 150-200€/μέρα αλλά ανάλογα με το εισόδημα σου πληρώνεις αντίστοιχα σε σημείο να φτάνει το κόστος στα 150-200€ /μήνα καθώς τα υπόλοιπα τα καλύπτει η τοπική κυβέρνηση , όμως μιλάμε για μια χώρα που ο μέσος μισθός είναι 5-6 φορές υψηλότερος απο τον αντίστοιχο στην Ελλάδα και κατα πολύ συγκεκριμένες περιπτώσεις μισθοί που εδώ δεν υπάρχουν ουτε στα πιο τρελλά μας όνειρα. Πέρυσι τον Σεπτέμβριο ψώνισα μερικά πράγματα σε σούπερ μάρκετ στο Βερολίνο , πλήρωσα λιγότερα κατα περίπου 10% (για προϊόντα που είτε πωλούνται και εδώ είτε για παρόμοια που δεν πωλούνται εδώ). Και για το χαβαλέ της υπόθεσης , είχα πετύχει ένα βιντεάκι τραβηγμένο πριν 2-3 μήνες με εναν Ινδό που ζεί στην Ταιβάν και το ανέβασε για να δείξει την αγαπημένη του μαρμελάδα που αγοράζει στο σουπερ μάρκετ. Γαλλική μαρμελάδα που πωλείται και εδώ. Εκεί 4.30€ το βαζάκι και εδώ 4.60€. Προφανώς το κόστος μεταφοράς στην Ταιβάν απο Γαλλία είναι χαμηλότερο αν υποθέσουμε πως δεν έχει φορολογία εισαγωγής (όπως εδώ λόγω Ε.Ε) ή πως το δικό μας προϊόν το πασπαλίζουν με νεραϊδόσκονη.

    • @vitalentity1074
      @vitalentity1074 Před 12 dny +2

      Οι τιμές είναι χαμηλες σε συγκριση με τις πιο πλουσιες ευρωπαικες χωρες που οι άνθρωποι βγάζουν το πενταπλασιο εισόδημα. Η χώρα έχει υποβαθμιστεί απίστευτα και ο κόσμος αρχίζει να τρελαίνεται. Η κατάθλιψη και και η βία έχουν φτάσει σε επίπεδα που δεν έχουμε ξαναδεί και το χειρότερο είναι ότι έχουμε και άλλα να δουμε.

  • @evazarras9555
    @evazarras9555 Před 19 dny +16

    You are literally living in the most beautiful place in the entire universe 😊

  • @user-xh9rz7rf8l
    @user-xh9rz7rf8l Před 19 dny +28

    Το βίντεο που σκέφτεστε να κάνετε για την λαϊκή αγορά, πρέπει να γίνει σε δύο διαφορετικές ώρες, το πρώτο το πρωί 9-11 και το δεύτερο μετά τις 1:30 - 2. Θα διαπιστώσετε τεράστιες διαφορές στις τιμές, από 40 - 50% φθηνότερα! Αυτό για να είναι αληθινό και απόλυτα έγκυρο το βίντεο.

  • @johnedwards315
    @johnedwards315 Před 19 dny +11

    Spontaneity is the heart of the Greek soul.
    Wee done!

  • @VSLS999
    @VSLS999 Před 5 dny +1

    Food and grocery were quite affordable in Greece back in the 1980s-1990s, but on the other hand electronics and clothing were expensive. After adopting the euro as currency, prices got up 4-5 times in grocery items while electronics and clothing etc were more affordable due to imports from Europe and China (but still a little more expensive than western Europe). But biggest rise in consumer prices happened in the last two years such as with olive oil and other supermarket products. This rise in prices has happened in North america, Europe too so it is not only a greek phenomenon. Also in Greece, another issue is the expensive petrol price which is about 2 euros per liter. Finally, the wages are between 800 and 1200 euros for the majority of people, a lot less than north and western European countries.

  • @RoyDemeosBrother
    @RoyDemeosBrother Před 19 dny +4

    Here in NYC today i paid $4.50 for 12 eggs, and $40.00 for two Kiko of Dodoni Feta cheese, 484 grams of Greek coffee $7.99, I don't drink wine but that is usually about $7.00 a liter.

  • @stealthkissofficial1776
    @stealthkissofficial1776 Před 12 dny +3

    You are fluent in Greek φιλε μου. Probably speaking Spanish helped you a lot with your Greek accent. Keep it up, nice and truthful approach! Subbed

  • @insp81
    @insp81 Před 19 dny +10

    Hi Daniel! I stumbled upon your channel due to the love of Nafplio!
    You’re doing great work with your Greek lifestyle channel and in turn, promoting the town, businesses, and Greece as a whole.
    As a Canadian/Greek living abroad, the goal is moving back as we start winding down our working years.
    Having roots in Nafplio and frequenting the town whenever we can, it’s always nice to see the scenery, town,and locals when we are afar, and your channel helps us feel connected.
    Say hello to Mr.Panagioti, from a viewer in Montreal, as I frequented his shop last month.
    He sells good quality products and I can say the Anthotiro and wine are amazing!
    Thank you for the YT work, as it is an effort; and for bringing us a piece of paradise into our home’s.

    • @johnzev
      @johnzev Před 19 dny +2

      I live in MTL,too, and I also love Nafplio 😊

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 19 dny +2

      Thank you so much for your comment. I will certainly tell Mr. Panagiotis about you 💙🇬🇷🙏🧿

  • @thindarella
    @thindarella Před 12 dny +2

    This is so interesting! Im half greek half german but live in Germany. However we usually visit Greece around 2-3 times a year. We always try to find a local farmers market where we can buy fresh fruits and vegetables. But of course also go to the local supermarkets. The prices are similar to Germany but some are even more expensive, however fruits and vegetables are usually on the cheaper side in Greece but the quality is much better than here. Weirdly I cannot drink coffee here in Germany as it’s giving me anxiety but once I am in Greece I have absolutely no problem drinking it. Thank you for sharing your life in Greece with us. ☺️

  • @Basilioettore
    @Basilioettore Před 19 dny +8

    The prices are perfect. i like your vids!

  • @jimt6271
    @jimt6271 Před 19 dny +4

    Hey Dan, I used to watch your videos about stock music, I didn't realise you lived in Greece. As a greek guy I love how you are showing the life as it is in every aspect of it!

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny +1

      I have been living in Greece since 2010 🇬🇷💙🙏🧿

  • @billgangsta539
    @billgangsta539 Před 6 dny +1

    Your Greek is great my friend! Greeting from Athens! :)

  • @eros.manitari
    @eros.manitari Před 19 dny +8

    Your food appears to be around 2.5 times cheaper than ours here in Southwest Florida. We can hardly wait to live there in a few years on our sailboat.

    • @sakispsinakis
      @sakispsinakis Před 17 dny

      The issue is that the food in Florida is all cancer

  • @pwp8737
    @pwp8737 Před 19 dny +26

    You keep referring to yourself as a foreigner living in Greece, you are full Greek. I wish all immigrants could integrate like you have. Best wishes from California

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 19 dny +3

      Thank you 💙🇬🇷🙏🧿

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před 19 dny +6

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@MyGreekLifestyleWait, you are not originally Greek of the Diaspora? Wow. As the person above said, you are full Greek. God Bless you my friend! 👍🏻

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 15 dny +2

      Thank you 🇬🇷💙🙏🧿

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před 13 dny

      @@MyGreekLifestyle You’re welcome my Brother! 👍🏻

  • @georgemicallef1744
    @georgemicallef1744 Před 19 dny +6

    As I spend more time in Greece now than in Australia, due to my Greek partner and her family, I have a better idea of the cost of living in Greece. When I convert some basic grocery items, such as cheese, beef, poultry, lamb, etc into Australian currency, I tend to find them expensive for the average Greek wage earner. Greece is definitely a low-wage country compared to Australia and other EU countries. What one earns in a month here, one can earn in one week elsewhere.
    As for fruit and vegetables, there is more choice, better quality and price competition for the average Greek consumer, especially in bigger population centres, considering the ubiquitous traditional street farmer markets and the various supermarket outlets such as the German giant LIDL with its big discounts, MyMarket, Sklavenitis and AEB. I think that the traditional bakaliko(grocery store) would only be a viable business in small population areas.
    I also notice the absence of receipt issuing in Greece, from restaurants to medical professionals, definitely leads to lower Government revenue which in turn forces it to jack up tariffs and charges in other areas to make up for lost revenue. Tax evasion tends to run deep in Greek society. And I would imagine that any government here would have to consider electoral damage if it went hard on tax evasion. Tourist establishments and the maritime industry with its offshore registration system are some of the hardest nuts to crack!
    And if it wasn't for the Greek culture of building and passing on real estate with the next generation in mind, it would be hard to own a house unless one rented. Imagine a mortgage on top of other cost-of-living pressures!
    But despite all this, Greeks somehow find ways, naturally with financial support from grandparents and parents, to embrace passionately what looks like a more laid back lifestyle with its beach life, cafeterias, tavernas etc compared to outsiders who come from busier, faster lifestyles!

    • @shmoko1989
      @shmoko1989 Před 14 dny

      There is tax evasion cause fund that gives European union for the Greek citizens end up in the pockets and families of the few oligarchs that have overexploit the country

  • @ChrisTDownTheRabbitHole
    @ChrisTDownTheRabbitHole Před 19 dny +10

    Greece became to expensive for the locals, on the other hand mr. Panagiotis have very reasonable prices for such a small shop.
    An insight about all that "tsipouro" hype that is around for about 30 years now.
    Before that, whith the exception of some local producers etc, what you would expect to drink when you had a meal with friends etc, especially by the sea was ouzo. Then came the hype and most people today would say "hey, let's go for a tsipouro". I think people over 50 would confirm that.

    • @balkanmountains2-3131
      @balkanmountains2-3131 Před 18 dny

      That's not really true, or maybe it is true for the seaside areas as you said. Inland, the drink of choice was almost always wine, and tsipouro was considered the "drink of the very poor", but people inland still consimed it. I remember my grandfathers telling me that I should rarely drink tsipouro because it is not distilled correctly. In the past decades there have been pure distilleries so it became very widespread, especially those of the region of Thessaly. Historically however, ouzo came after tsipouro which was even used in medieval times, not the other way around.

    • @ChrisTDownTheRabbitHole
      @ChrisTDownTheRabbitHole Před 18 dny

      @@balkanmountains2-3131 When talking about Thessaly and some other places it is true. Though i very well witnssed all this hype to grow in front of my eyes the last 3 decades.

  • @Sockchucker
    @Sockchucker Před 19 dny +5

    In one month I come for a visit. We will be in Athens mostly but we have some sightseeing trips planned with my son who has not been to Greece yet. The last time I was there was 2019 and we checked prices in a large grocery store as part of research to see if we could afford to move to Greece in retirement. As you mentioned, everywhere in the world things are more expensive. I look forward to rechecking the prices while I enjoy a few weeks in my favorite country on Earth. I do not expect to see you during the very brief time I will be in Napflio but I will certainly keep my eyes open!

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny

      Say hi to me if you see me around when you come to Nafplio🇬🇷😀

  • @vancejones4804
    @vancejones4804 Před 19 dny +7

    Unplanned video maybe but still really informative.. Price is great compared to the UK.. In fact the wine pice for 10 litres is fantastic.. Thank you for posting

  • @Latexhandske
    @Latexhandske Před 7 dny

    Some local fresh things, you can`t put a price for the taste! Like Baklava.....my dad told me when I was a kid, it`s so good that the angels piss on your heart ❤❤❤

  • @taki2003
    @taki2003 Před 19 dny +1

    love this content!! thank you!

  • @thisismylifeingreece
    @thisismylifeingreece Před 19 dny +3

    Lol that's my local shop too. Nice video Daniel!!! Keep it up

  • @karimedinburgh
    @karimedinburgh Před 10 dny

    Awesome video my friend , always enjoy your amazing videos , thank you for sharing , have an amazing day 712

  • @profmuelli85
    @profmuelli85 Před 14 dny

    It’s a great channel.
    I check all your videos.
    For somebody how livew in Switzerland
    The prices are so nice and cheap.
    I totally agree that if you like in the community you should support the local shops even it there are more expensive.

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny +1

      Thanks for watching my videos and for your comment🇬🇷💙🙏

  •  Před 19 dny +1

    I can’t wait the farmers market video. Great content, keep it up!

  • @janebrant3999
    @janebrant3999 Před 17 dny +3

    thanks for this. good to know prices like local

  • @MikeOBrien1945
    @MikeOBrien1945 Před 6 dny

    $3 for a dozen eggs isn’t all that bad at all. Fresh ground coffee also seems reasonable. Good video…thanks.

  • @jimwatkins3134
    @jimwatkins3134 Před 11 dny

    where is my coffee? oh I am greek too! I speak fluent too! bravo nice video! its a beautiful thing to support small people and local people! fresh made produce! wow! there is not m enough of community around we need that and we need to speak Greek and. promote our beautiful country culture and traditions! I just subscribed to your channel! good work! your not only showing food items but your showing our culture to people! I respect that!

  • @rabukan5842
    @rabukan5842 Před 16 dny +1

    It is so nice that you buy all of your food fresh and unprocessed, unlike in the US. That is the perfect way to live healthily into old age. Would love to see a tour of your home. Do you own or rent? Thanks for taking the time to show us your wonderful part of the planet.

  • @marinermwraitis4328
    @marinermwraitis4328 Před 19 dny +3

    Υπάρχουν και πιο χαμηλές τιμές άμα ψάξεις καλιτερα.Εδω στην Αχαΐα στο μπακάλικο της γειτονιάς μου, η βαρελισια(σκληρή) φέτα Καλαβρύτων πωλείται 9 ευρώ το κιλό εδώ και δύο χρόνια.Πριν είχε 6.50 με 7 ε το κιλό.

  • @dinoaivaliotis3827
    @dinoaivaliotis3827 Před 19 dny +1

    Great video 👍

  • @turboplazz
    @turboplazz Před 18 dny +1

    Ola! Subscribed. My cousin married a lady from Venezuela, they had the wedding in Venezuela at a Greek Orthodox church. We had a blast! ps. You should teach my cousin-in-law Greek lol.

  • @leeannhurtt9616
    @leeannhurtt9616 Před 18 dny

    As someone who is in Greece 4 months out of 12, I enjoy your channel. Learning the language is a struggle for me, but you're inspired. Your accent sounds like a native.
    Love the content so far- looking forward to you filming a laiki agora episode. Also- i remember being amazed that the eggs were not refrigerated; have since learned that truly fresh eggs need no refrigeration. 😂

  • @jayb1412
    @jayb1412 Před 18 dny +2

    I'm marring my fiancée in athens in a couple of weeks. Im english and she is Greek. We live here in the UK, but we are seriously thinking about moving to Greece. Although im learning Greek little by little, I think I would struggle to find work there. I have a good job here with a good salary.

    • @panagiotisandoniou2899
      @panagiotisandoniou2899 Před 16 dny +1

      Men I'mn give you a friendly advice... Get the heck out of England soon as you can. Me as a Greek I used to live in north London for almost 23 years..sorry to say but The British society is doomed period anyways good luck to you I'm out

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny

      Feel free to contact me, I would love to help. Find out more here my friend: mygreeklifestyle.com/relocate-to-greece/

  • @user-sk2bc9yl5k
    @user-sk2bc9yl5k Před 13 dny +1

    Hola! Me gustan tus videos!, yo tambien vivo en Nafplion, casada con Griego, naci en Guatemala, vivi en USA desde que tenia 16...tenemos "algo" en comun... Gracias por los "tips"!

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 13 dny

      Hola y gracias! Salúdame si me vez por ahí caminando en Nafplio.

  • @mikemarkonios8825
    @mikemarkonios8825 Před 19 dny +1

    Very informative

  • @georgepap9413
    @georgepap9413 Před 9 dny

    The local products are of above average quality and most definitely worth the somewhat higher cost. I hit up the,"λαϊκή"just like you for the fruits and veggies. The rest....Lidl😎 or a Σκλαβενίτης. In Canada, I'm a Costco addict because of my large family. But even the kids know the GR superb quality. They eat everything in GR😅

  • @wwlt.trevor0512
    @wwlt.trevor0512 Před 19 dny +1

    Very helpful video - efaristo! I was surprised to see kiwi & Chiquita bananas at the open market. Those were great wine prices, but that kilo of special cheese was steep for us. lol. Keep 'em coming!

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny +1

      Thank you my friend 🇬🇷💙🙏🧿

    • @clementinedigktsi2411
      @clementinedigktsi2411 Před 15 dny

      Greece does produce Kiwis since the '70 and '80, as well as bananas, for a few decades now, in Crete.

  • @deedeepoulinas7899
    @deedeepoulinas7899 Před 18 dny +3

    Loumidis here in Florida is $10.99

  • @georgiapanagopoulos9673

    I totally enjoy your video; And I truly love where you live; and that trail you walk every morning, what a dream trail; thank you for your videos
    From Westerly Rhode Island

  • @Archestrel
    @Archestrel Před 19 dny +5

    Prices are similar in Italy, maybe just a bit higher. I’d like to see how much meat costs

    • @manos7958
      @manos7958 Před 19 dny +4

      The price for meats (in my local market): chicken 4-5e, pork 5-7e and beef 9-15e per Kg, depending on the cut.

    • @Archestrel
      @Archestrel Před 18 dny +2

      @@manos7958 that’s waaaaay cheaper than Italy. I just paid 10€ for 600 grams of chicken breast 🥲🥲

    • @manos7958
      @manos7958 Před 18 dny +2

      @@Archestrel That sounds about right for that in Greece, too.
      For some reason, if you buy the whole chicken and it is 2kg then it is 9e but if you cut the same chicken up to breasts ,thighs etc then that same chicken goes up to 25e, with the bulk of the overcharge going to the breasts.

  • @georgechilidis8446
    @georgechilidis8446 Před 13 dny

    Hi Dan my name is George and it’s my first time on your channel and subscribed. Great to hear someone speak well English from Greece. I was born in Chania Crete moved to Canada 60 years ago. I buy the Papagalo small Greek coffee here for $9.50 in Montréal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 … I will be visiting Chania in October and planning to stay for my first time in Athens for a week .. Για μας

  • @rosafilippidi6440
    @rosafilippidi6440 Před 19 dny +3

    In toronto the store I work at sells "high quality" eggs that are not fresh of the day, for 7cad the dozen, around 10€... 7.50 for 30 eggs is dirt cheap imo

    • @sotosmatthew3046
      @sotosmatthew3046 Před 19 dny +1

      Now compare the salaries ,Canada Vs Greece,I mean ,I bet prices in India will sound dirty cheap for every Greek as well,if you get what I mean

  • @ChilliCao
    @ChilliCao Před 19 dny +1

    good idea! prices.. I remember 2019 prices at the Central cafe bakery in nafplio, there by the roundabout of the hospital. I could get 1 freddo, 1 water, 3 of their mini sandwitches and a bougatsa for around 7eu. Now that should be around 10eu.

  • @Robindalmiras
    @Robindalmiras Před 18 dny +1

    Love Drakana!

  • @Robindalmiras
    @Robindalmiras Před 18 dny +2

    I am thinking to move to Loutraki next year. Been researching

  • @madelainejemtland1221
    @madelainejemtland1221 Před 15 dny

    Beautiful video We live here in Lovely Greece

  • @guspagoulato859
    @guspagoulato859 Před 17 dny

    cool little vid bro

  • @georgekyriakou7993
    @georgekyriakou7993 Před 19 dny +3

    Κάνε και ένα βίντεο με την λαϊκή ναυπλιου να δείξεις τιμές από φρέσκο ψάρι και λαχανικα

  • @danm94
    @danm94 Před 2 dny

    From italian perspective, beautiful places but the prices are so much higher than I expected. The only thing I can think is like that because is more local stuff, I guess and generally local products cost much to make.

  • @katerinatzimourta9236
    @katerinatzimourta9236 Před 19 dny +1

    😊nice place

  • @stevenbagley9858
    @stevenbagley9858 Před 19 dny +1

    I love your videos. I just subscribed today. What equipment do you use to film your videos?

  • @johnbarogiannis8580
    @johnbarogiannis8580 Před 15 dny

    Since I live in Canada with the exchange the tray of 30 eggs that’s approximately 11 dollars here at the local grocery store a tray of organic eggs is about 16 dollars

  • @chrisleroua2897
    @chrisleroua2897 Před 19 dny +3

    I want to see a collaboration with the other famous Greek youtuber living in Nafplio , Greek unboxing, aka Petran ....( he has 2 channels with those names )

  • @helendimakakos9708
    @helendimakakos9708 Před 17 dny

    You’re so lucky living inNafplio, that is one of the best places is to comeback to Greece live a quiet Life in the city as Nafplioin ,I hope one day I’ll be there. I’m Greek and I live in the United States for the last 40 years. Love it here, but I’m jealous, you being in Greece and love it ,good luck Love your videos. It’s like a breath of fresh air.

  • @malpaso4me
    @malpaso4me Před 17 dny

    Very interesting but it would help if you told us the products you were pointing out were, the prices weren’t that high.nice video

  • @costakikis8135
    @costakikis8135 Před 19 dny +1

    in australia the eggs are about 3 euro a dozen ,equal in price as greece per dozen. but our wages are are between 500 to 600 euro a week. 1 kg coffee 15 euro

    • @clementinedigktsi2411
      @clementinedigktsi2411 Před 15 dny

      About the eggs, the ones that we get from the supermarket or grocery store here in AU for $6 are not fresh at all though...

  • @sotosmatthew3046
    @sotosmatthew3046 Před 19 dny

    A big chain super market would be a more fair comparison,your neighbourhood shop has many local or self produced products that ofc are much cheaper.Would be interesting if you could go in a well known chain and show us some prices from well known brands that locals prefer to use.

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 19 dny +1

      Yeah, I'll be making a video in a typical supermarket chain store soon.

  • @MC-bu6ez
    @MC-bu6ez Před 19 dny +1

    The quality of food and fresh produce is fabulous, in the UK prices are higher and the quality of fresh produce inferior by a big margin, so enjoy!

  • @letsexploreandtravelonadis6424

    I am enjoying your content. The price of the shop wine appeared to be extremely low. Is the alcohol content of local wines generally higher? I purchase some local wine when I was on the island of Ikaria. It has higher alcohol contented compared to mass produced wine and it was lower priced.

  • @floppy8689
    @floppy8689 Před 3 dny

    Hi there. New sub here.
    I'm coming to Athens in September for Uni at NKUA so your videos are giving me a heads up on what to expect (really helpful).
    I'm looking into the rent prices and from what I've gathered it's from 300-600 Euro going up.
    I'm looking into the areas: Ampelokipoi, Goudi or Zografou mainly then Pagrati, Panormou, Holargos, Ilisia.
    I've heard it's also ok to rent a place neat the tram line I think but I don't have much info on that.
    My issue is that when I look up apartments online manily on Spitogatos I'm seeing rent starting at 650 Euro. How does that work?
    Please give your opinion on rent especially on the above areas

  • @VasilisDelis-he2gf
    @VasilisDelis-he2gf Před 15 dny

    Μιλάς πολύ καλα τα Ελληνικά! Πολλά συγχαρητήρια!!!

  • @sylviachristodoulou7339

    I love Greece❤

  • @anthonydrimones1805
    @anthonydrimones1805 Před 19 dny +2

    Interested in the banking systems and interest rate. Euxapisto

  • @aryankurd-bf5qj
    @aryankurd-bf5qj Před 17 dny

    Love Greece 🇬🇷❤️👌🔥

  • @watchwarrior8597
    @watchwarrior8597 Před 18 dny

    The barber was he Pakistani ?
    He looks familiar from Nea Ionia by my apartment .
    You are 100% correct about good and bad in Greece.
    The big difference is that produce from Greece is much more strict than the US.
    Far less pesticides and no chemicals .
    Eggs are not treated with chemicals and you don’t have to refrigerate the eggs .
    Feta for domestic Greek feta is a very good price when you consider in the US it’s about $9.00 per lb for Dodoni imported from Greece .
    How are the olive oil prices now because of the drought ?
    We will see prices going up I can see .
    Καλησπέρα φίλε μου και χαίρομαι που ζω καλά στην Ελλάδα.
    Ελπίζω να πάνε όλα καλά με την οικογένειά σου.

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny

      Thank you my friend for your comment. Yes the barber is from Pakistan. I am not sure about the price at the moment of olive oil, but I believe its higher this year.

  • @costakikis8135
    @costakikis8135 Před 19 dny +1

    ouzo or tsipiro in australia is 30 euro for a 700ml bottle

  • @georgevola927
    @georgevola927 Před 19 dny +1

    Good prices overall ....U bought 30 eggs for 7Euro ,..here in Melbourne Australia, u will pay roughly 8.00 to $10.00 for a dozen...I'd say thats good value......Olive oil seems a little expensive considering they produce their own....But i think what Greeks have to get used to , is that there are other types of Cooking & salad oil besides Greek olive Oil......But overall very good prices on all items shown.....But now , what must happen is that the minimum Greek monthly wage rises from the pitiful 700 Euro a month to something more respectable like 900 Euro a month ..

    • @pennybleta2300
      @pennybleta2300 Před 7 dny

      I take 1100 euros a month and the prices are still too high for me. Most of it goes to bills and mandatory obligations each month. I have to pay 150 euros for electric bill, 80 euros for phone and internet at home, 40 euros for my Mobile phone bill, and 200 euros on other bills not to mention 300 euros for the accomodation i live because I don't work in a place that is near my home. And the tickets and taxi fares for going to work everyday because I don't drive. So around 500 euros for my expenses for going to my work place, together with the accomodation. What's left is 200 to 300 euros a month for 2 people for food because my mother cannot work and my brother is still a student at the University. Not to mention the medical expenses for the pharmacy each month and other smaller basic needs. That leaves me working only for the basic functions. And a friend of mine in Germany takes 5x times the same salary for the same work with accomodations provided.

    • @pennybleta2300
      @pennybleta2300 Před 7 dny

      Also I would never use any other oil even if I didn't have my own

  • @kyrioskunder
    @kyrioskunder Před 18 dny +1

    Very reasonable the prices of Panagiotis !!! I expected ~50% more expensive !!!
    You must explain to all Foreigners from Italia to Schweden & the North-Americans , that the prices are PER KG ! NOT the ridiculousl 100 gr !!!!!
    f.Ex.: Dännmark 1 Banana=7 DKK, Deutschland : 1 Kiwi=0,59-0,79 euro, 1 Lemon=0,59-0,89 euro in GRE 1KG Kiwi= 1,80 euro 1 KG Lemons= 0,90-1,20 euro....!!

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny

      I did mention that the prices are per kilo. Thanks for watching and sharing my friend 🇬🇷💙

  • @katastrafika5253
    @katastrafika5253 Před 18 dny +1

    Compare the pay in each Country
    Not the price of each item
    The average pay in Greece is €640

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny

      The whole point of the video is to share this with people who live outside of Greece so they can have an idea of what to expect when they come to Greece and most importantly where to buy these products. Beyond all this, the purpose of the video is to show tourists and foreigners the importance of supporting small business owners and where to get authentic Greek products by shopping in these types of shops. My videos are NOT for Greeks who want to complain about inflation or politics. I hope I don't offend you by saying this, but I get a lot of comments and messages about how expensive things are here in Greece and how much is the average salary. I know very well about all of this because I live here in Greece. My videos are about my Greek Lifestyle, and this video is exactly that, a day in my life. 🇬🇷💙🧿

  • @stevebouralexis7162
    @stevebouralexis7162 Před 12 dny

    compared to Australia it is very cheap- $12-13 ($AU) for 12 eggs in Australia from a farm. Roughly the same in Australian dollars ($13) for 30 eggs is what you paid. I would take that anyday! I do understand that for a local in Greece on an average income, these prices seem expensive BUT locals in Australia on an average Australian salary pay similar prices for a lot less in quantity...It is expensive everywhere

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 12 dny

      “It is expensive everywhere” Exactly! This is what I have been saying all along after living in Venezuela, Canada, the USA, the UK, and now Greece. However, it is hard to convince people otherwise. Thanks for watching my video and for sharing my friend. All the best from Greece 🇬🇷

  • @Brad-tw2vq
    @Brad-tw2vq Před 18 dny

    you have learned basic Greek. GOOD LUCK.

    • @StaKout-Gr
      @StaKout-Gr Před 18 dny

      Why "basic"? He speaks very nice Greek.

  • @senmen3955
    @senmen3955 Před 14 dny

    The eggs are not cheap because they are not organic production. The stamp on them begins with number 3.

  • @Mongoose-ct6us
    @Mongoose-ct6us Před 17 dny

    Greece os definitely very expensive. I spent so much money here so far. Great country though.

  • @jessicapacella2937
    @jessicapacella2937 Před 8 dny

    That would be $30 here in the states

  • @ssibonis7619
    @ssibonis7619 Před 19 dny +1

    for the average Greek citizen the Graviera is expensive. i buy imported Greek Graviera here in Australia for the same price. something doesn't add up in Greece, too expensive for a locally made cheese.

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 19 dny +3

      Everything is expensive everywhere. I know how expensive life is for the average Australian. You might have better salaries but the cost of living is just too much.

    • @ssibonis7619
      @ssibonis7619 Před 19 dny

      @@MyGreekLifestyle good point.... i know pita gyros street food in Greece will always be affordable... last time i was in Greece 2010 they were 2euro 😃 im due for another trip very soon 👍 good video brother

    • @Yiannis2112
      @Yiannis2112 Před 19 dny +1

      @@ssibonis7619 ...and now its 4.30 plain. Meaning with ketchup and mustard. With sauce, like tzatziki, its 4.80.

    • @ssibonis7619
      @ssibonis7619 Před 19 dny

      @@Yiannis2112 still affordable 👍

    • @Yiannis2112
      @Yiannis2112 Před 19 dny +1

      @@ssibonis7619 Sort of and for whose wallet, one might ask. That's 2.5 times up in 14 years. When at the same time, income stayed, more or less, the same. When the important things like taxes, gas, transportation, power, heating and rent, went remarkably up.
      Anyway, gyros wraps are delicious, but not something you want to eat every day. I can understand tourists craving on this thing, but Greeks usually have one or two of these, per week on average. May be less.

  • @katastrafika5253
    @katastrafika5253 Před 18 dny

    Say hello to John the Pharmacist

  • @AndreasStokas
    @AndreasStokas Před 19 dny +7

    It looks like local produce is very cheap.

  • @rosafilippidi6440
    @rosafilippidi6440 Před 19 dny

    1:57 "αυγά" γράφονται και με "β"?

    • @AB-jz9ns
      @AB-jz9ns Před 19 dny +3

      Ναι εδώ και αρκετά χρόνια. Έχω αναρωτηθεί και εγώ στο παρελθόν και το έχω ψάξει. Και οι δυό τρόποι γραφής είναι σωστοί.

  • @costakikis8135
    @costakikis8135 Před 19 dny

    1 kg yoghurt in australia is 4 euro

  • @ermioniburgess8720
    @ermioniburgess8720 Před 16 dny

    Eggs much cheaper than UK.

  • @Brad-tw2vq
    @Brad-tw2vq Před 18 dny

    You speak Greek at a basic level but still love Nafplio.

  • @johnzev
    @johnzev Před 19 dny +1

    3 to 4 times cheaper than Canada

  • @annavsmith1
    @annavsmith1 Před 19 dny +4

    Athens supermarkets are more expensive than Paris, almost same prices as in the USA, Houston, where I live... Andd prices in the US are outrageous, compared to Europe + Norway, even... I was in ATH in January! Rents are 700€ -800 4a tiny place. ELECTRIC was 500€ + this w out cooking!

    • @wwlt.trevor0512
      @wwlt.trevor0512 Před 19 dny +2

      electric 500 euros a month?

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 18 dny +1

      Athens supermarket as expensive as Paris? I don't think so, also I lived in Houston and my family has lived in Houston for more than 25 years, so I have a clear idea of prices and the cost of living there.

    • @FlamJongUn
      @FlamJongUn Před 17 dny

      ​​@@MyGreekLifestyleI'm in Amsterdam and groceries in Greece are outrageous. I came to AMS and prices are 30% lower than Greece. Talking about supermarkets, and same products

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 15 dny

      It's true that food prices have gone up here in Greece, but the same is true everywhere else. I also know that rent in Amsterdam is not cheap not to mention other social and economic issues. Plus, the living cost here in Greece is still more affordable than in other EU northern countries. Not to mention the quality of life. People like me, moved to Greece not only because we love Greece but because of the quality of life and the people. Not because food and electricity are cheaper.

  • @skipseglipse
    @skipseglipse Před 15 dny

    30 eggs and tsipouro in the morning. 😁

  • @kostasg7109
    @kostasg7109 Před 15 dny

    Argentina has a large Italian community, a community that is more Greek than Italian because they generally are from Southern Italy where to this day speak Greek. Mussolini targeted the Greek community and punished those that spoke Greek. Many fled and ended up in Argentina. Being the genius that Mussolini was he used those same people he targeted to invade Greece during WWII... and of course those that were ordered to attack Greeks could not kill their own brothers. Understand you are NOT a foreigner in Greece. You may be a foreigner in Canada or the US, but not in Greece.

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny

      Even though I can pass as a Greek. I was not born in Greece and I didn't grow up in Greece. I am a foreigner who loves Greece and has made Greece my home. Also, I don't think my content would have the same impact if I were Greek. The whole point of my content is precisely because I am a foreigner.

  • @mariabell2208
    @mariabell2208 Před 16 dny

    Ξέρεις ποσο κανουν τα λαβράκια εδω στο San Antonio ξεχνα το 😂

  • @user-wt3df5lv2j
    @user-wt3df5lv2j Před 17 dny

    Φτηνα

  • @ghbcattendants5843
    @ghbcattendants5843 Před 12 dny

    TSIPOURA IS SEA BASS....NOT LAVRAKI

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 12 dny

      Nice try, but you are wrong my friend. Tsipoura is Sea Bream.

  • @Anastasia-np1mj
    @Anastasia-np1mj Před 16 dny

    How are you a foreigner?

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 15 dny

      Because I was not born and raised here in Greece. I was born in London and grew up in Venezuela. Hope this helps 🇬🇷

  • @Brad-tw2vq
    @Brad-tw2vq Před 18 dny

    Good luck but you are still a foreigner in Nafplio. Kepp trying....

  • @theoharisdeligiannides1794

    Try to find the prices in big cities like Athens and Thessaloniki
    Not the small cities

    • @theoharisdeligiannides1794
      @theoharisdeligiannides1794 Před 18 dny

      I was born in Athens in 1955 and I can tell you the prices in big cities is more expensive
      I remember my grandfather used to ship to us once a month or every other month meat,coffee and eggs from the countryside

    • @MyGreekLifestyle
      @MyGreekLifestyle  Před 14 dny

      Why?

  • @maryamarantidou8127
    @maryamarantidou8127 Před 19 dny +2

    Η Ελλάδα πλέον είναι πανάκριβη για τους Έλληνες...