The buzz on the global web is about a new video which shockingly endorses Greece as a prime tourist destination in a really twisted way. The video, was put together by Theodoris Papadoulakis who wanted the world to stop viewing the Greeks as the "lepers" of Europe. The video which was made to endorse travel to Crete, and Greece, is a brilliant idea and is making waves on the Internet especially during this harsh economic crisis. It features a British tourist who is dumbfounded when he is listening to foreign news agencies continually spreading negative lies about Greece, and how tourists will not be able to find food here, exchange their foreign money or even get about. He gets frustrated when he reads foreign papers claiming that Greeks have lost their world famous hospitality because of anger and disappointment because when he looks around him the only thing he sees and experiences are tourists enjoying the sun as well as the traditional hospitality of the Greeks. He also sees people enjoying life, while the whole world spreads lies about Greece and its people and he then becomes totally disgusted with the harsh reality, throws down the paper, turns off his laptop (and the news) and begins enjoying his vacation.
July 28, 2012
Filled Under: TRAVEL AND TOURISM
The buzz on the global web is about a new video which shockingly endorses Greece as a prime tourist destination in a really twisted way. The video, was put together by Theodoris Papadoulakis who wanted the world to stop viewing the Greeks as the "lepers" of Europe. The video which was made to endorse travel to Crete, and Greece, is a brilliant idea and is making waves on the Internet especially during this harsh economic crisis. It features a British tourist who is dumbfounded when he is listening to foreign news agencies continually spreading negative lies about Greece, and how tourists will not be able to find food here, exchange their foreign money or even get about. He gets frustrated when he reads foreign papers claiming that Greeks have lost their world famous hospitality because of anger and disappointment because when he looks around him the only thing he sees and experiences are tourists enjoying the sun as well as the traditional hospitality of the Greeks. He also sees people enjoying life, while the whole world spreads lies about Greece and its people and he then becomes totally disgusted with the harsh reality, throws down the paper, turns off his laptop (and the news) and begins enjoying his vacation.
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The buzz on the global web is about a new video which shockingly endorses Greece as a prime tourist destination in a really twisted way. The video, was put together by Theodoris Papadoulakis who wanted the world to stop viewing the Greeks as the "lepers" of Europe. The video which was made to endorse travel to Crete, and Greece, is a brilliant idea and is making waves on the Internet especially during this harsh economic crisis. It features a British tourist who is dumbfounded when he is listening to foreign news agencies continually spreading negative lies about Greece, and how tourists will not be able to find food here, exchange their foreign money or even get about. He gets frustrated when he reads foreign papers claiming that Greeks have lost their world famous hospitality because of anger and disappointment because when he looks around him the only thing he sees and experiences are tourists enjoying the sun as well as the traditional hospitality of the Greeks. He also sees people enjoying life, while the whole world spreads lies about Greece and its people and he then becomes totally disgusted with the harsh reality, throws down the paper, turns off his laptop (and the news) and begins enjoying his vacation.
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