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●Greece

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■Greek Society and Culture

◆ An Ancient Heritage

◇Greeks take great pride in their cultural heritage and their contribution to world civilization. A recent study discovered that Greeks’ pride in being Greek went beyond the ethnic contentment of every other European nation.

◇Plays continue to be put on the stage in the theatres where they were originally performed.

◇Greek literature consists of poetry, drama, philosophy, history, as well as travelogues.

◆ Religion in Greece

◇The national religion is the Greek Orthodox Church, which is practiced by the majority of the population.

◇Religion is essential to life in Greece and is demonstrated in the respect for hierarchy and view of the family as a single unit of strength.

◇Most holidays and festivals are essentially religious.

◇Younger people are not as pious church-goers as their parents and grandparents, yet most will still go to the church to celebrate such important rituals as weddings and funerals.

◇The major religious holiday is Easter and the celebration is more important to most Greeks than Christmas.

◇The Church plays a more important part in political, civic, and governmental affairs than in more secular countries.

◆ Greek Family Values

◇The family is the basic unit of the society.

◇The family supplies both financial and emotional support to its members.

◇The extended family is expected to help relatives in needy circumstances, even to the point of helping them to find jobs.

◇Family relationships also exist in business. Nepotism is accepted.

◇The wrongful conduct of one family member damages the good reputation of the entire family.

■General Etiquette and Customs in Greece

◆ Meeting Etiquette

◇Greeks are friendly and enthusiastic.

◇If it is the first time to meet, they shake hands firmly, smile, and maintain direct eye contact.

◇Good friends often hug each other; they may also kiss each other on each cheek. Male friends often hit each other’s arm at the shoulder in a friendly manner.