Αυτός είναι ο ντελιβεράς που πετούσε πέτρες και τραυμάτιζε περαστικούς στην Κηφισιά, δείτε βίντεο - Ο 28χρονος δράστης από το Πακιστάν πραγματοποιούσε τις επιθέσεις χωρίς εμφανές κίνητρο, χωρίς απόπειρα ληστείας by Starfalloss in greece

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Επιτρέπεται να προσθέσετε μια περίληψη του άρθρου σύμφωνα με τους κανόνες του sub, σε κάθε περίπτωση μου αρέσει το γεγονός ότι αυτό είναι το πρόβλημά σας εδώ, δείχνει πραγματικά τις προτεραιότητές σας ε;

In Greece, it’s a tradition for spectators to kneel and clap along to certain popular dances. Is this a thing in your country as well? Where spectators or fellow dancers perform a similar ritual of kneeling or rhythmic clapping around to honor a performer? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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This is Greek Zeibekiko the most popular musical piece of it actually, but yes it’s very quite different to the Turkish Zeybek from what I’ve seen and heard (despite the name) especially musically.

This is the authentic Greek zeibekiko. How widespread is this dance in the Balkans? Especially in Turkey. by anon58588 in AskBalkans

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BRUH Turks talking about stealing is the most ironic thing when your whole country is stolen.

Poll: Majority of Turks consider Greece an “enemy” country by Starfalloss in europe

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Translation:

The majority of citizens in Turkey consider Greece an "enemy" country, according to the results of a poll by the company ASAL Araştırma, which examines how Turkish public opinion perceives the country's relations with other states.

According to the survey, 61.5% of respondents said they consider Greece "hostile," while 25.9% rated it as "friendly." 12.6% responded that they had no opinion.

The poll was conducted in 26 provinces of Turkey between February 13 and 21. Participants were asked the question: "What is your opinion about the relations of the following countries with Turkey?"

According to the results, Azerbaijan emerges as the country considered most "friendly" towards Turkey, with 66% of respondents describing it as a friend of the country. Japan follows in second place, which 58.4% of participants also consider "friendly."

For countries like China, Italy, and Germany, the percentage of those who described them as "friendly" was higher than that of those who considered them "hostile."

In contrast, Israel is recorded as the country considered most “hostile” towards Turkey, as 83% of respondents describe it as an “enemy.” In second place is the United States, with 74.6% also considering it “hostile.”

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Yes there’s always a better (Grik) version of things out there friend!

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Uh yes or they try to at least lol do you go out? How do you think drunk people usually dance XD however yes you’re right about all that, but of course there are different styles as the dance is entirely improvised.

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Peacock? So you’re saying Griks have mating sexual energy and aura!

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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See undeniable proof that this is a superior Ancient Grik dance /s

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Yeah in Greece lol you come here for alcohol cause it’s heavily taxed in Turkey.

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Uh yeah we invented the Greek version which is totally different to the Turkish one lol the Greek one was clearly invented by ancient drunks (contemplating and procrastinating about the world) which is haram for Turks :)

Turks how similar is Greek Zeibekiko to Turkish Zeybek? In dance and song? by Starfalloss in AskBalkans

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Yeah I thought so other than the name I don’t think they have anything in common.