In a country where whining has become almost a national sport, the average Greek manages the impossible: to protest daily about punctuality… while at the same time packing their bags. You turn on the TV and see citizens indignant. “We don’t go out”, “we don’t bring them for a walk”, “everything has become more expensive”. At the same time, kilometer-long queues at the toll booths… Somewhere between “we don’t have” and “we’re leaving for a three-…
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In a country where whining has become almost a national sport, the average Greek manages the impossible: to protest daily about punctuality… while at the same time packing their bags. You turn on the TV and see citizens indignant. “We don’t go out”, “we don’t bring them for a walk”, “everything has become more expensive”. At the same time, kilometer-long queues at the toll booths… Somewhere between “we don’t have” and “we’re leaving for a three-…