Tomatoes and Toilet Paper: What People Ask Google about Greece - Greece Is (2024)

Why are Greek statues missing heads?

For the same reason they are often missing a leg or a hand: the neck is thin, and therefore a fragile part of the statue. The head has broken off at some point during the thousands of years it was buried, or forgotten at the bottom of the sea. If you look around an archaeological museum, you’ll also likely spot a few body-less heads.

Why are Greek tomatoes so good?

Like all fruit and veg, tomatoes taste best when they’re cut ripe, and in Greece, tomatoes grown locally, outside under the warm sun, are widely available from late May until October. Particularly where the tomatoes on the table are grown locally, they are typically picked much riper than the tomatoes which are found in large supermarket chains abroad – supermarkets prefer less ripe tomatoes because they are firmer and less likely to be damaged on their way to the shelves (at the expense of flavor).

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In fact, there’s no one “Greek tomato”; various varieties of tomato (or chrysomila, meaning “golden apples”, as they were first known when they arrived in the country in the early 19th c.) become equally delicious when vine-ripened in strong sunshine until red and plump.

That said, if you get a chance, try the small and flavorful tomatoes that grow on Santorini, as well as the meaty, organic heirloom tomatoes available at markets all over the country. If buying tomatoes at a market, make sure to specify whether you want to use them in a salad or to cook with, as different kinds are considered optimal for different uses.

Can you flush toilet paper in Greece?

Don’t. Greek plumbing often consists of dated, narrow pipes which will easily clog if you flush toilet paper down them (and definitely clog if you flush anything else like tampons or baby wipes). Instead, the paper should be tossed in the bin next to the toilet (which shuts tightly so as not to smell and usually opens with a foot pedal, so you don’t need to touch anything).

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What is “cheers” in Greek?

“Stin igiah mas”, usually shortened to “yiamas”. It means “to our health”.

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You may also get a “yiasou” from someone who wants to single you out for toasting. This means “to your health” and is also what is said when someone sneezes.

Why are Greek guys so attractive?

The generalization that Greek men tend to be good-looking has two likely explanations. One is the use of the words “Greek god” or “Adonis” (the beautiful lover of the goddess Aphrodite) to describe a well-built and handsome man. These expressions refer to the gods and men of ancient Greece, and how they were portrayed in ancient art. And art, apparently, often imitated life.

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Writing for the BBC, classical historian Bettany Hughes noted the following about Greek male beauty in art: “For years, classical Greek sculpture was believed to be a perfectionist fantasy – an impossible ideal, but we now think a number of the exquisite statues from the 5th to the 3rd centuries BC were in fact cast from life – a real person was covered with plaster, and the mould created was then used to make the sculpture. Those with leisure time could spend up to eight hours a day in the gym. An average Athenian or Spartan citizen would have been seriously ripped – thin-waisted, small-penised, oiled from his “glistening lovelocks” down to his ideally slim toes.”

This has little to do with many Greek guys today.

A second explanation is the stereotype of the “Greek lover” – the man who would shamelessly hit on tourists in the summer, playing the role of the seductive lothario. In the golden 60s and 70s, this character became famous for his unbuttoned shirts, hairy chest and jewelry. Today, well, not that much has changed, though he’s bought himself a razor and a gym membership. No matter what he actually looks like, the memory of him is likely tanned on the beach, holding your drink against the backdrop of a setting sun (through your rose-colored sunglasses).

Why is Greece so beautiful?

In two words: diversity and light. Even us Greeks can’t stop raving about how so much of the country features both beaches and mountains, dense forests and sweeping views – or get enough of the summer sun.

When is Greek Easter?

Orthodox Christian Easter is calculated using the Julian calendar (the calendar used when the Christian church was formed), which is why it usually falls on a different date than in the rest of the Easter-celebrating world which uses the Gregorian calendar. This year, Orthodox Easter Sunday falls on April 19th. We’ve created a handy calendar with all the Greek public holidays which you can find here.

Why are Greek houses white?

White paint such as the low-cost whitewash traditionally used on houses in Greece (most notably in the Cyclades) reflects sunlight. Thus walls and roofs painted white absorb less heat and keep homes cooler during the scorching summer months. Today the all-white look is also an aesthetic choice, especially at tourist destinations.

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Why are Greek trees painted white?

There are three reasons! First of all, Greeks whitewash the trunks of trees for the same reason they do it to their homes: to protect them from the sun. Sun scald can cause bark to crack, making the trunks susceptible to boring insects and fungi.

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Secondly, the whitewash used in Greece is traditionally made with ground limestone, which increases pH levels in the soil (i.e. makes it less acidic) – an added plus when it eventually makes its way into the ground with the winter rain (adding lime to soil is known as “liming”).

Finally, for aesthetic reasons! When the whitewash comes out in the spring, it goes on houses, walls, pavements and trees – basically, on anything that looks like it needs some freshening up.

What do Greeks call Greece?

Greeks call Greece “Ellada”. The origin of the name is uncertain, though some say it derives from the progenitor of the Greeks in ancient mythology, Ellin, or Hellen.

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Another version of the name, “Ellas” (usually written Hellas in English, with the “H” remaining as a trace of the older, polytonic Greek orthography), is still used in formal situations, and is often the name seen on souvenirs and patriotic posters.

In fact the official name of the country is not “Greece” at all, but the “Hellenic Republic”.

What is Greek yogurt?

Greek yogurt, while seemingly so different, is just regular yogurt that has been strained to remove some of its liquid, thus resulting in a thicker, creamer texture, and more intense flavor.

Why is the New Testament in Greek?

Under the Roman Empire, Greek was the most common language in the eastern Mediterranean. Even many Jews spoke Greek at this time, which in all likelihood is the reason why the New Testament, which was created during this era (specifically, in ca. 50-110 AD.), was written in Greek, rather than in Hebrew or Aramaic.

Is Greek tap water drinkable?

Not everywhere. In places like Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as many mountain villages with their own spring water supply, the tap water is absolutely fine to drink. However, many of the Greek islands have limited or no water supply of their own, and the quality of the tap water varies greatly.

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On some islands, the quality is even different in different areas, as part of the island may have its own water, while another part relies on water shipped from the mainland (which is not suitable to drink after it has been sloshing around in a ship’s hold). In other words, always ask the locals/hotel staff. Bottled water is sold everywhere they sell food or drinks.

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Does Greece celebrate Christmas?

Yes, with some minor differences. You can read about Greek Christmas celebrations here.

Why do Greeks smash plates?

This custom, which you’ll rarely come across today except at tavernas and events catering to tourists, is thought to have started as a funeral tradition in ancient Greece. Later, it became common at celebratory occasions, like weddings, where the broken crockery symbolized a new beginning for the bride and groom, or at friendly reunions, where plate-smashing would happen at the peak of the party, as a carefree result of drinking and being merry.

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Today, plaster plates are used instead of the real thing, to avoid cuts and unexpectedly large bills at the end of the evening.

However, smashing plates is no longer common practice. Instead, at the “bouzoukia” (clubs with live bouzouki music) today, you’ll come across flower tossing – a similar custom slightly less wasteful and dangerous; guests purchase trays of flowers to throw at the singers, and at each other.

Why do Greek soldiers march funny?

We’re guessing that this question refers not to Greek soldiers in general, but to the Evzones, the ceremonial Presidential Guard which stands in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – a memorial dedicated to the Greek soldiers who’ve been killed in war – below the parliament building in Syntagma Square.

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You can see the Evzones’ particular slow, stylized walk, periodically stamping hard on the ground in their wooden “tsokara” shoes, during the changing of the guard, as they mostly otherwise stand perfectly still. Their movements both help the circulation and are symbolic.

Photographer Dimitra Hatziadam, who spent three years photographing the Evzones, told us: “The reason that the Evzones strike their feet powerfully on the ground, according to tradition, is in order for the dead heroes to hear that the Evzones are still there, standing guard over the memorial”).

Is Greece in the EU?

Yes. Greece became the 10th member of the EU (then the European Economic Community) when it joined in 1981. It adopted the euro in 2001, becoming one of the first wave of countries to begin using the new currency in 2002.

Why do Greek ladies wear black?

It’s their mourning dress. In Greece, after losing their husbands, widows would traditionally wear black for the rest of their lives (though very young widows would tend to change out of the black after a period of mourning).

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Why do Greek surnames end in s?

Brace yourselves, because here comes some grammar: Greek male given names and last names almost always end like masculine nouns, in the masculine nominative singular: -os, -is, or -as.

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The female versions of the same last names, however, have the genitive form, ending in -i, -a, or -ou, which might seem slightly outdated and anti-feminist since you could literally add the article “tou” before a woman’s last name, and it would translate to “belonging to (father’s/husband’s last name)”.

There are exceptions to this rule, especially among expat Greeks. The last name of yours truly, for example, is Kapsalis, though I often use Kapsali to avoid a long conversation about where I’m from.

How is Greek raki made?

Raki is a pomace brandy made by distillation that is very similar to the Italian grappa. We have a detailed article about it here.

Why does Greece have so many cats?

In many countries, state run and private animal shelters collect most of the stray cats (and dogs) that live in and around cities and villages. In the cases where those animals aren’t adopted, they’re often euthanised. In Greece, on the other hand, the attitude towards euthanising animals is generally very negative, and laws reflect that. According to Greek law (link in Greek), the responsibility for stray cats and dogs falls on the municipalities. Each municipality is obliged to have animal clinics and shelters, to collect stray animals, and see to that they are healthy, chipped, and spayed or neutered. If they are healthy but a home can’t be found for the animal, they are to be released (and regularly fed).

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The stray cat and dog population numbers are supposed to be kept down through spaying and neutering, though unfortunately not all municipalities actually have or devote the necessary resources for the job. Most of the work tends to be executed by animal protection charity organisations, which in turn are funded by donations, which are rarely enough. As a result, you may see stray cats that are undernourished or with kittens. Some are even poisoned by people who believe this to be the right way to keep the cat population down (although this is strictly illegal, punishable by imprisonment).

Thankfully, there are also many stray and semi-stray cats that are cared for by kind humans who give them food and may also take them to the vet when needed. They live quite well outside in Greece, thanks to the mostly warm weather and good year-round hunting.

At tourist destinations, well-fed fur-babies are often spoiled by visitors, in exchange for not objecting to being photographed. Also, it’s worth noting that many cats do belong to someone. Almost all Greek cat-owners will let their cats roam free outside, often without collars because of the choking risk, as keeping cats locked indoors is considered cruel.

Does Greece have sharks?

The short answer is yes, but don’t be scared off yet! While plenty of shark species live in the Greek sea, the truth is that most of them are harmless living in deep waters, and have no interest in coming anywhere near, let alone threatening human bathers. As such, apart from getting caught in fishermen’s nets from time to time, sharks are very rarely spotted in Greece, and any tales you’ll hear of shark attacks are local legends.

What are Greek fries?

One of the best things ever. Made with real potatoes and good olive oil, thick and delicious.

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Tomatoes and Toilet Paper: What People Ask Google about Greece - Greece Is (2024)

FAQs

What are you meant to do with toilet paper in Greece? ›

In most places throughout Greece you can't put toilet paper down the toilet. Instead, you must put your toilet paper in the bin beside the loo. So long as the bins are tightly closed and emptied daily, the health risks are minimal to anyone who uses this method.

What Greece is famous for? ›

Greece is known for being the cradle of Western Civilization, the birthplace of democracy, the Olympic Games, and its ancient history and magnificent temples. Ancient temples in Greece include the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, and the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.

Why is there no toilet paper in Greece? ›

Much of Greece's sewage systems was installed during the 1930's and 1940's (by the British) using small bore pipe-work that simply cannot cope with paper waste. A pedal bin is usually provided by the side of the WC in which paper should be placed.

What kind of country is Greece? ›

Greece is a unitary parliamentary republic, and a developed country, with an advanced high-income economy, and a high quality of life, ranking 32nd in the Human Development Index. Its economy is among the largest in the Balkans, where it is an important regional investor.

What happens if you accidentally flush toilet paper in Greece? ›

Can you flush toilet paper in Greece? Don't. Greek plumbing often consists of dated, narrow pipes which will easily clog if you flush toilet paper down them (and definitely clog if you flush anything else like tampons or baby wipes).

Why can't you drink Greek tap water? ›

The potential issues with water you drink in Greece from the tap are bacteria, lead from the pipes and chlorine byproducts. Drinking unclean water can make you seriously ill in some cases.

What are 3 things the Greeks are known for? ›

The Greeks made important contributions to philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Literature and theatre was an important aspect of Greek culture and influenced modern drama. The Greeks were known for their sophisticated sculpture and architecture.

Is Greece a rich or poor country? ›

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What country does not flush toilet paper? ›

While Americans in particular are used to flushing their used toilet paper down the pipe, they must break that habit if they are traveling to Turkey, Greece, Beijing, Macedonia, Montenegro, Morocco, Bulgaria, Egypt and the Ukraine in particular. Restrooms will have special waste bins to place used toilet paper.

Can you drink tap water in Greece? ›

Yes, you can drink tap water in Greece – it is not unsafe.

Is Greek a nice country? ›

Greece is one of the most friendly countries in Europe, according to a recent report by InterNations. Thousands of expatriates took a survey for InterNations, a site that offers essential tips to expats around the world, to help determine which countries in Europe and around the world are the most friendly.

Is Greece a smart country? ›

According to the "OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2015: Innovation for growth and society" report, Greece is among the 10 smartest countries in the world when it comes to science. The report includes data up to 2012 and tracks new college degrees in 40 of the world's most advanced countries.

Is Greece a good place to live? ›

Greece is an incredibly beautiful place to live, with plenty to explore and enjoy, from ancient historical sites to black sand beaches. The quality of life is high, and expats earning anything above the average salary will be able to live a relatively lavish life in this Mediterranean country.

How much do you tip in Greece? ›

Tipping in Greece 2022 / 2023 – Do you tip in Greece and how much. When it comes to tipping in Greece, it is customary to tip between 10% or 15% of the bill, or to round it up. This Greece tipping guide explains the tipping culture for restaurants, taxi drivers, tour guides and many other services in Greece.

What religion does not flush toilet paper? ›

Millions of Muslims and Hindus around the world were bowled over by this need to buy toilet paper since they typically wash their backsides with water. According to Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the six significant Hadith collections in Sunni Islam, the left hand should be used for anal ablution after defecation.

Should you tip in Greece? ›

In Greece, just like being polite to your server, tipping is a gesture of appreciation. It is also considered praise. You are expected to tip when service has been good. You are expected to pay a bigger tip when service has been exceptional or especially pleasing to you.

Is bottled water Safe in Greece? ›

The tap water is not potable throughout the country. Although it is perfectly safe to drink water from the tap in Athens and Thessaloniki it is better to ask in all the other places or even better buy bottled water which is fairly cheap.

Can you smoke in Greece 2022? ›

Smoking. It's illegal to smoke in all indoor public places. The penalty for violating this law is a fine of up to €500.

What are 5 interesting facts about ancient Greece? ›

Top 10 Facts About Ancient Greece
  • Ancient Greece had lots of city-states. ...
  • Marathons came from Ancient Greek times! ...
  • About one third of the Ancient Greeks were slaves. ...
  • The juries were huge! ...
  • They worshipped many Gods and Goddesses. ...
  • 12 of the Gods and Goddesses lived on Mount Olympus. ...
  • Greeks called themselves 'Hellenes'.
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Who was a Greek god? ›

Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter, Hades, and later on Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Athena, Hephaestus, Aphrodite and Ares. Over the years, the Demi-god Dionysus became part of their group on Olympus. It is very common to refer to the Greek pantheon as “the 12 Olympian Gods”.

Which country is No 1 rich country? ›

The United States tops the list of countries with the largest number of billionaires. Forbes estimates that 735 of the world's 2,578 billionaires are American citizens.

Which country is No 1 poor country? ›

Burundi is the world's poorest country followed by Central African Republic, DR Congo, South Sudan and Somalia as the poorest. The richest countries are Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, Qatar and Switzerland. Soberingly, 19 of the 20 poorest countries are all located in Africa.

Are there poor people in Greece? ›

Poverty is on the rise in Greece with a total of 29.5 percent of the total population—around 3,092,300 people—at risk of poverty or social exclusion, according to an independent report published on Monday.

What do Greeks eat for breakfast? ›

The Greeks never fail to start their day off with a hearty mix! A typical Greek breakfast usually consists of a wide variety of bread, pastry, fruits, and Greek yogurt. These foods are high in nutritional value and a great source of energy — an excellent way to begin your Greek food adventures!

What does Greece mostly eat? ›

Greek diet mostly relies on its produce of the country: fresh, seasonal fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses, legumes, goats, sheep, fresh fish, and, of course, the ever present olive oil. Cheeses and yogurts are also fundamental. Eating is focal in Greek culture. It is around the dining table everything is shared.

What is a snack eaten in Greece? ›

Tyropita (cheese pie)

The most typical Greek snack is a pastry made with layers of buttered phyllo and filled with a cheese-egg mixture. It is served either in an individual-size or as a larger pie cut into pieces.

Does Russia use toilet paper? ›

"Sandpaper"-like toilet paper is still in use in some toilets in Russia and Eastern Europe. Yes, the soft stuff is available for general purchase. The gray-to-brownish Soviet-issue toilet paper is as bad as the stereotype - to varying degrees.

Which country use toilet paper most? ›

China uses over 4 billion miles of toilet paper each year – more than any other country. The average Portuguese person uses 643.36 miles of toilet paper in their lifetime – more than any other nationality. It takes 31.11 million trees each year to supply the US with toilet paper.

Do Japanese use toilet paper? ›

Toilet paper is used in Japan, even by those who own toilets with bidets and washlet functions (see below). In Japan, toilet paper is thrown directly into the toilet after use.

Can you wear jeans in Greece? ›

Unless it's winter or you're in Athens, we'd leave the jeans behind as they're heavy, restrictive, and hot in the sun. I love to wear a cute summer dress in Greece during the summer months. Choose a classic dress like an exposed shoulder top or a slip dress and go with light colors for the classic Greek Isles look.

What should you not say to a Greek person? ›

Remember a little sensitivity goes a long way.
  • Don't make a snarky comment on the fact Greeks tend to eat from the same plate.
  • Don't complain about the amount of oil in the food.
  • Don't ask if they put feta cheese in everything.
  • Don't ask for ketchup in a taverna.
  • Don't ask if Greeks still worship ancient gods.
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Can you kiss in Greece? ›

A handshake is the most common greeting in Greece. It is exchanged between men, women and children. Close friends may greet each other with a warm embrace or a kiss on the cheek.

Can you walk and drink in Greece? ›

You can drink in the streets in Greece, although the locals rarely do – but they are used to tourists doing it and don't pay much attention. However, don't think about getting drunk.

Can you drink alcohol in Greece? ›

Unlike other European countries, there is no official legal drinking age in Greece if you are drinking in private (like a house). However, if you want to purchase alcohol and drink in public, you must be at least 18 years of age. While that is the law, it isn't always strictly enforced.

Is it cold in Greece in February? ›

February is one of the coldest months of the year in Athens (although it's still considerably warmer than other parts of Europe during this time). Temperatures average about 50 to 55°F (10 to 13°C) with lows reaching 45°F (7°C) at night.

What do you do with toilet paper in Europe? ›

If you see an wastebasket near the toilet with used toilet paper in it, that's a sign that the sewer system isn't up to snuff. Put your used TP in the wastebasket instead of flushing it. (The rule of thumb in those places: Don't put anything in the toilet unless you've eaten it first.)

Which country can you not flush toilet paper? ›

While Americans in particular are used to flushing their used toilet paper down the pipe, they must break that habit if they are traveling to Turkey, Greece, Beijing, Macedonia, Montenegro, Morocco, Bulgaria, Egypt and the Ukraine in particular. Restrooms will have special waste bins to place used toilet paper.

What do you do with toilet paper in Santorini? ›

No, in Santorini you cannot flush toilet paper down the toilet bowl. As with most places in Greece, toilet paper cannot be flushed down the toilet. You should place the used toilet paper into a special trash bin located next to it. The hosts or hotel staff empty the bin every day and put a new bag in it.

Are you meant to flush toilet paper in Crete? ›

This may come as a shock to many, but you are not supposed to flush toilet paper down the toilet in Crete. This is true in all Greek islands and most cities in the country. Greek sewage pipes are too thin to handle any amount of toilet paper.

Why do European toilets not have seats? ›

Most Italian public toilets don't have a toilet seat.

This has to do with maintenance. Since public toilets are often less than spotless, people often climb with their shoes on top of them, not to sit on a potentially dirty seat.

Why do Mexican toilets not have toilet paper? ›

In Mexico, if there is a septic tank, it is probably far smaller than those in the United States—especially if it is in rural areas. Therefore, flushing toilet paper in Mexico would require the septic tank to be cleaned more frequently.

Which country uses the most toilet paper? ›

China uses over 4 billion miles of toilet paper each year – more than any other country. The average Portuguese person uses 643.36 miles of toilet paper in their lifetime – more than any other nationality. It takes 31.11 million trees each year to supply the US with toilet paper.

Does France flush toilet paper? ›

France – Contrary to popular belief, many places in France have toilets that you can actually safely use and you'll be able to flush the paper. This isn't the 1980s you know.

Can I drink tap water in Greece? ›

Yes, you can drink tap water in Greece – it is not unsafe.

Are bathrooms free in Greece? ›

Public restrooms in Greece cost money (around 50 cents).

To be safe, I recommend carrying around some hand sanitizer in case the bathroom you visit doesn't have soap!

What should you not wear in Greece? ›

An absolute no-no are running shorts or wearing shorts in the evening ! Also avoid wearing socks with shorts. – no open shoes for men in the evening (unless, maybe, in a beach resort). – a big NO-NO are white socks with trousers !

Do Italians use toilet paper? ›

After pooping, Italians use toilet paper on their butt, but not obsessively so. The person will get themselves clean enough then slide themselves from the toilet seat to sit on the bidet and get extra-specially clean.

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