Not an art expert by any stretch by I'd really love to have it in my living room.
η κατοχή είναι κάτι άλλο, η κατάληψη μιας χώρας ή μέρους της από ξένα στρατεύματα, οπότε είναι αντικειμενικά λάθος. δεν το λέω για να παίξω τον έξυπνο αλλά κι εγώ φαντάστηκα τη γερμανική κατοχή
Βιβλιάρα και χαίρομαι που το ανέφερες γιατί κι εγώ αυτό σκέφτηκα όταν είδα τον τίτλο.
Όποιος διαβάζει ας το διαβάσει
A guide could bring context to something you'd overlook. Also, a tour goes way beyond just mythology or just history; a good tour guide will interpret what you see around in many ways.
Reddit: Putin bad (and he is) but eradication of entire cities by US good.
When I eat I like to watch political interviews. I do it always, except when I eat with company.
It's clear by now this issue will never be fixed.
Those that have worked in tourism know that since the time Americans (and, to less extend, other tip-friendly nationalities) visited the country, they have been tipping. This is not, by any stretch, a new phenomenon that calls for worry. So, the discouragement from tipping towards foreigners falls flat and that is what I consider bullshit.
Also, as far as I remember, even though I am not that old, tipping existed in greek restaurants and delivery. It is a way of showing appreciation towards a person for the work they've done, be it a good restaurant service that extends beyond placing plates on a table, or a food delivery that went through cold and wind. Now, the tipping here has never been in the way of wage. In all the jobs I have done, I have never encountered such an opinion. Tips have always been considered an extra income, independent of wage, which must always be enough to sustain a person. When it isn't, it isn't due to tipping.
Are some of the concerns valid? Certainly, as long as the example of the US is there. I don't know how America got to this point, but I think the greek society is structurally different and it doesn't run the danger of a 300€ wage due to the extra tip money. Hell, we've been at extremely low wages not long ago.
Tipping should not be mandatory and at all times must not replace a wage. But I don't get the discouragement towards foreigners from tipping, and I suspect some of the fuss about it is people hating the idea of giving extra money (which is fine) and making it ideology.
If you are American, tipping will be expected from you from experienced tourism workers. No one will say anything if you don't tip, however. Greek Redditors are fiercely against tipping (that is why most of them encourage you not to) because they argue that it will carry over bad qualities of work conditions from US to here. I have reasons to believe this is bullshit and can elaborate if asked.
Gestalt demo felt unbaked. On this regard, it might be good they are delaying it.
Good thing I noped out of it by the first 5 minutes.
I just got it, cause I am not familiar with the ways of the internet sometimes. No, I am not an incel, I just happened to use a phrase associated with them. Funny stuff.
Γιατί είναι λάθος αν κανείς δεν ενοχλείται; γιατί κανείς δεν ήταν πίσω μου γιατί το θέατρο ήταν άδειο. Δίπλα μου ο φίλος μου, τον οποίον γνωρίζω πως δεν ενόχλησα.
Ρωτάω για να καταλάβω, γιατί δεν είμαι ιδιαίτερα μυημένος στην κουλτούρα του σινεμά.
πήγα με φίλο να δω το Batman πρόπερσι και πριν τα μισά σκυλοβαρέθηκα, οπότε έκατσα στο κινητό αλλά μς τον ήχο προφανώς κλειστό, τη φωτεινότητα στο ελάχιστο και σε γωνία που να φροντίζω να μην ενοχλεί.
Για να λέμε τα πράγματα με το όνομά τους, προχωρούσε η δίκη αλλά αργά διότι πράγματι υπήρχε, εκτός από το μόνιμο πρόβλημα της αργής δικαιοσύνης στη χώρα, και το πρόβλημα της αίθουσας.
r/fingergore
Haven’t touched my guitar in over 6 months. Just played for an hour. My finger didn’t like it.
guitarlessons