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CULTURAL TABOOS IN GREECE

COMMUNICATION STYLE

• Greeks tend to speak quite loudly and with a lot of emotions.

• Greeks live their lives with an exclamation point.

GESTURES

• Thumbs down is usually considered rude.

• The open hand facing outward is also considered offensive.

• This hand sign (three fingers up, index and thumb touching) is obscene.

WELCOME TOPICS OF CONVERSATION

• Passing along a compliment or showing interest in learning more about the impact of Greece in the world

• Anything related to Greece’s history

• The great people and philosophers from Greece

• The distinct Greek Cuisine and drink

• Architecture, the progressive Greek cities, scenery and nature

• Mentioning Manchester or Liverpool is a great ice-breaker.

CONVERSATION TO AVOID

• Let Greeks bring up the conversation about politics.

• Cyprus and Turkey are touchy subjects as well.

• They do not appreciate the criticisms about their society or daily life by outsiders.

• Anything negative about their food or coffee

DAILY LIFE

• Be prepared for changes and delays.

• Drink ouzo in small doses

HOMOSEXUALITY

• The acceptance of homosexuality is making its way Eastward very slowly.

MARRIAGE WITH AN OLDER WOMAN

• Disapproval of a young man falling in love with an older woman

MARRIAGE WITH A NON-GREEK

• You must marry a fellow Hellene in order to keep the culture and bloodline going.

THE STAY-AT-HOME DAD

• According to many Greeks, it’s considered taboo for the husband to stay at home and watch the kids while his wife works.

CALLING F.Y.R.O.M “MACEDONIA”

• You will never hear somebody utter the word “Macedonia” when referring to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

SEEING BOYS WITH EARRINGS

• Older people don’t tolerate a Greek guy wearing an earring.

GOSSIP

• Believe everything you hear

REFERENCES

• http://www.greekgateway.com/news/greek-taboos• http

://greece-and-i.blogspot.com/2007/06/dos-and-donts-in-greece-part-1.html

• http://www.culturecrossing.net/basics_business_student_details.php?Id=22&CID=82

• http://www.circlesofexcellence.com/blog/2011/05/the-latest-cultural-clues-dos-taboos-a-series-of-cultural-tips-for-countries-from-a-to-z-communication-guidelines-for-greece/

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