The other side of the Greek postcard
As a tourist in a foreign country, very often, we are enchanted with what we discover.
Living abroad is different. It's a rich experience but there are also some difficulties to face.
When people ask me for advice on living abroad, I then tend to say that one should also look at both sides of the postcard.
As an expat in Greece, how would you describe the two sides of your Greek postcard?
Thank you for sharing your experience,
Julien
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There is a shortage of work currently but that too shall come to pass at some point so if we can exercise patience with out wants and only tend to our needs then we come through this at some point.
Enjoy the sunshine it is free and full of vitality.
dimitri
I personally also came to Greece to start a business 3 years ago and had to close down so I am sure I could find things to complain about if I wanted to.
Much love and regards from somebody who is hanging in there and making the most of something which could be better.
Dimitri
And Greece is not my first country as an expat , I have lived in Asia and England....
Thank you for reading
They believe that a good idea and hard work will get you somewhere and I must say they are mostly working and their businesses (some only a year old) are doing well.
Athens is currently booming with art, fashion, music and small business'. Yes they are not all making lots of money but more and more these things are being spoken about in foreign media... so it is only a matter of time until Athens becomes a recognised and powerful force in modern culture.
I moved here from London as I had been working for two years trying to get a break and all I had to show for it was an empty bank account and list of people who had not paid me or broken contracts. I had a second job fortunately doing manual labour and saved up to leave doing this as in my chosen profession I only made 拢2000 in one year.
London and the UK currently are falling apart. The number of unemployed is not decreasing but being hidden and although inflation is going up around 2% a year wages are going down 2% a year. Food and transportation is growing at a rate of about double that of inflation and taxes are also growing. A small room in London in bad condition is now around 拢400/month. And before taxes most people earn about 拢1100/month now. Then you have transport and food. Try save up for your 2 week holiday with that.
Those in Athens with drive are finding a way to live and it is only a matter of time until Greece returns to a good economic level.
If you ask me I would rather be partly employed here, with the people who do help each other out and offer emotional support in tough times, than killing myself to make just enough money to rent a room and eat in London with no one really there to give emotional support.
The plus side:
1. The warmth and hours of daylight in the winter. (I come from northern Scotland so this means a lot)
2. There are some really nice Greek people - friendly and generous and well educated.
3. Lovely fresh food especially fruit and vegetables.
4. Being able to spend more time out of doors.
The other side of the postcard for me:
1. The corruption and bureaucracy is unbelievable, although I see the amount of corruption changing slowly
2. I don't like the way many Greek people treat animals, although I also see this changing slowly
3. Some Greeks, especially Athenians, can be very rude, inconsiderate, and impatient.
4. I hate not being able to put toilet paper down the toilet!
I'm one of the positive ones about the future. There are opportunities if you're a get up and go type and can manage to deal with the bureaucracy without going crazy

I realise there are problems of racism but this is no just here. All countries in Europe are now falling into these problems because of mass immigration.
Things should be kept in perspective.
There is a crisis, both economic and social. The combination is creating a tough situation and people are trying to adapt. Me included. I will not go deeper into details.
I'm considering moving abroad the last 4 years, as i can't tolerate the decreasing quality of life, while i'm working even harder with much less earnings. Yet, i have a paying job, so im still on planning. So, i can totally understand why expats with no attachments are considering leaving Greece. Sun and nice weather are not enough to make you stay.
I do not consider Greeks racists. At least, more racicts than the average European. In fact new genarations are more open, friendly and eager to interact with other nationalities. I am one of them(and yet 35 years old).
As for the whole corrupted system here, i can only say that my planning on moving abroad, includes knowing the country i wanna go live in. Realizing what the the positives and what the negatives are. And what is different from what i know. I have to adapt and then try to change what i consider bad. If i don't like it then it's out of the picture.
Best regards
My point is that I am so scared of my daughter or me getting sick here, as the medical system is crapped.Anyway I have no other solution right now I must hang in there.
Good luck to you
And as Concertina ,greek people used to call me Xeni for ages...And I do speak greek , I know most of greek songs I am helping my child with greek homeworks, I am not outside the greek society and yet I am and I will always be a Xeni....terrible feeling believe me...
Regards
Unlike most I find the climate adequate - but it is no reason to bring me across Europe. I find the 'natural beauty' great, but you have to be out of sight of a concrete slab house - which means you have to be in a pretty remote and wild area - so the gentle beauty of 'quiet' countryside is almost impossible to find.
However . . . the people are just amazing. They are generous and kind and at times very funny - someone here said they are all 'serious' - really? Not my Greeks!
I have not seen or heard any racism (other than the occasional anti-Albanian remark). Both women and men here are intelligent enough to discern the difference between women being sexy and being sex-objects - something that seems to elude those in my country. Gay people are treated just like people. Jews are treated just like people. Even Englishmen are treated just like people!
Yes there is hardship and poverty and it is a salutary lesson to the rest of Europe - few of whose countries would have been able to cope with such a terrible crisis as this. But there are flourishing little businesses that will surely prosper -聽 if the bloody bureaucracy and the foul corrupt politicians will allow them to.
I really do not need to work聽 - but people keep asking me to do jobs for them. Now that IS a moral dilemma.
If you are thinking of coming to Greece do not expect to find Ancient Greece. This modern state is a construct of the Great Powers in the mid C.19 - and its people are of very mixed origin, but you will find amidst a centuries-old reluctance to accept State authority, a very real Hellenic pride.
This is a wonderful place to be, even now - or perhaps especially now. If you are an expat in Greece and not enjoying life here then might I suggest in the most gentle manner that you look to yourself . . .
tsahpina wrote:my case is different cos i am semi greek from serbia. i had expecte foolishy to find here the antient athens. what i found was mess and rasism, i am a victim of borh. so now i love greece as a possitive geografical phenomenon and [Moderated: no generalised statements here pls]. i will not go into details. its ugly.
well,concertina here,when you are in Athens we can meet up for coffee if you like,you would be pleasantly surprised by my Greek husband who is definately not racist and is definately sweet and lovely,Im English,we live here in Athens but go frequently to our cottage one a half hours away,so as to relax with the mountains forest and sea,clean air.I think if one is slightly older its always difficult to find a way into a new circle of friends,easier when we are young.Dont give up
Regards
- Weather
- Islands
- Food
- People.
- Motorbike culture.
The bad
- Corruption. Be wary.
- The idea that if someone achieved something more than you, the solution is both of you have nothing instead of you achieving the same (Better to kill the neighbours goat if I don't have a goat).
- Bureaucracy.
- Health system
- Roads are awful, be careful.
- Traffic and driving. It needs some practice and it feels like learning to drive again.
- Xenophobia, it is not like the 3rd reich, but 30% of the population support xenophobic politics (right and far right). Play your cards correctly and you won't have a problem.
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