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  1. There are customs and traditions everywhere you look in Greece. Some, like Easter and Christmas, are religious holidays while others, like Carnival and May Day, have their roots in ancient Greek festivals and rituals.

  2. 27 de oct. de 2019 · 1. Epiphany – Catching the cross. 2. Ragkoutsaria. 3. Apokries – the Greek Carnival. 4. Tsiknopempti. 5. Kathara Deftera – Clean Monday. 6. Virgin Mary Snakes in Cephalonia. 7. The Evil Eye. 8. Martis. 9. The Christmas Boat. 10. Plate Smashing. Knowing more about the customs and traditions of a country can make your visit more enjoyable!

  3. Orígenes, lugares y costumbres... La civilización griega es mucho más que solo monumentos y mitos. Costumbres cuyos orígenes se pierden en las brumas del tiempo sumadas a prácticas culturales vigentes desde los días de Homero. Tradiciones fascinantes vinculadas a diferentes clanes y localidades, con múltiples niveles de importancia ...

    • Name Day Celebration
    • Engagement
    • Carnival
    • Clean Monday
    • Easter
    • Greek Independence Day
    • The Ohi Day
    • The Evil Eye
    • Spiting
    • Black Cat

    Most Greeks are named after a religious saint. A very important tradition is that everyone who has a name coming from a saint celebrated by the church celebrates his name on a given day of the year. On the "name day" of someone, his friends and family visit him without invitation and offer wishes and small presents. The hostess of the house offers ...

    It is a custom in Greece to get engaged before getting married. The man has to ask for the hand of the woman from her father and close family, while the two families give presents to the bride and groom. The couple exchanges wedding rings that are worn on the left hand. After the wedding, these rings will be worn on the right hand. In Greece, the e...

    In Greece, the Carnival is called "Apokries". The festival consists of two weeks of the feast, beginning from the Sunday of Meat Fare and ends with the first day of the Lent, called Clean Monday (Kathari Deutera). Everyone is costumed and parties take place in the streets and bars, throwing colored confetti to each other. The most famous Carnival P...

    Clean Mondayor Lent Monday is the first day of the Lent (Saracosti) during which families go for a picnic in the countryside and fly kites.

    Easter is the most important celebration for the Greeks, even more than Christmas. On Good Thursday or Good Saturday, women dye eggs in red and bake buns. On Good Friday, the day of mourning, the Epitaphios, the tomb of Christ with its icon, decorated with flowers, is taken out of the church and carried around the village followed by a slow process...

    The Greek Independence Day is celebrating the declaration of the Independence War against the Ottomanson March 25th, 1821. Apart from a national celebration, this day is also a religious celebration dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.

    On October 28th, the Greeks celebrate the day when the Greek dictator Metaxas refused to let the Italians invaded the country during World War II. It is the celebration of the heroic OXI (NO): most Greeks put a Greek flag on their windows and balconies, while a parade takes place with the participation of school students and the army.

    Some Greeks, especially in villages, believe that someone can catch the evil eye, or matiasma, from someone else's jealous compliment or envy. A person who has caught the evil eye usually feels bad physically and psychologically. In this case, an expert in xematiasmamust tell a special pray to release the person in pain from the bad effects of the ...

    It is believed that spitting chases the devil and the misfortune away. That is why when someone talks bad news (deaths, accidents, etc), the others slightly spit three times saying ftou, ftou, ftou. Another example is that someone that compliments a baby, a child or even an adult for its beauty, has also to spit three times on the complimented pers...

    If someone sees a black cat, this is supposed to be bad luck for the rest of the day. Also if a glass or mirror breaks, it is believed to be bad luck for seven years.

  4. 1. Three Main Cultural Roots. 1. Philotimo: Love of Honor. Philotimo, deeply rooted in Greek culture and language, represents the core of honor, integrity, and selflessness. Originating from the Greek words “filos” for friend and “timi” for honor, it expresses the concept of honoring one’s friends and community.

  5. Greece - Cuisine, Culture, Traditions: In the hot summers, social life in Greece tends to be outdoors. In small towns and villages the tradition of the volta continues, when at sundown much of the population strolls up and down the main street or, on the islands, along the shore.

  6. © Shutterstock. Mysterious Greece » General Information » Traditions. One of the most important elements of the Greek culture is the traditions and customs of Greece. The majority of the local traditions are religious varying in each region and they are celebrated all over the country.