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Can you visit Greece without speaking Greek?

1) Do Greeks speak English? English is widely spoken and understood throughout Greece, so no need to learn a whole new language. However, as with any foreign country you'll visit, learning a couple of basic words is sure to make the locals more open to you, and will surely put a smile on their faces!



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Don't think that you need to learn some Greek before you get here. While a “hello” (yia sas) or “thank you” (efharisto) are welcome, most Athenians speak English. We often speak several other languages, too. Do be aware that Greeks love to talk.

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To do business or find a job in Greece, at least some understanding of the language is required. Knowing Greek will make traveling and getting around easier, and it will help you get the most out of your vacation in Greece.

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Interjection. p?-p? • (po-pó) (colloquial) frequently with repetition of the syllable p? (po, “po”) in a variety of intonations. (surprise, admiration): wow!

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With a little bit of preparation, travelling in Greece without knowing the language will be a breeze! I've been to Greece a few times. Not all Greeks are super good in English but for the most of time in doesn't matter as gestures etc is understood - but you should always be friendly and take your time communicating.

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There is some basic information you need to know before you visit Santorini. The official language is Greek but the majority of people can hold proper conversations in English and are friendly and eager to help.

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Yes, you can. Speak in English, allmost everyone has at least basic knowledge of the English language.

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The following are the most common foreign languages spoken in Spain: English: 11.7% of the population speak English, while 0.42% call it their mother tongue. French: 5.85 % speak French, with 1.36% native speakers. Romanian: 2.78% of the population speak the language, and 2.69% call it their mother tongue.

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The official language on Mykonos is Greek. However, because it is such a touristy island, you will be fine speaking English. If you have trouble communicating or getting around, you'll find locals are generally patient and willing to help you find your way or overcome the language barrier.

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The official language spoken in Crete is in fact Greek, but you will find that many locals speak English – they are keen to make you feel at home, so why not do the same?

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The average cost of a trip to Greece for two ranges from $1000 for a budget stays to $3500 and up for a luxury stay of 7 days. For a budget trip, you could plan on spending about $150-$200 a day. You could have a very nice romantic Greek vacation for around $300 per day.

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Restaurant workers in Greece don't expect you to tip, though the restaurant may sometimes charge a service fee. That fee can function as a tip instead, though it may go to the restaurant instead of the server. If you want to see your waiter receive the tip, you're better off leaving coins with the bill.

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Stay with us to learn more about the most noticeable English-speaking places in Europe:
  • #1 United Kingdom. 91.1% of regular residents over the age of three speak English (or Welsh in Wales) as their primary language. ...
  • #2 Republic of Ireland. ...
  • #3 Netherlands. ...
  • #4 Iceland. ...
  • #5 Malta. ...
  • #6 Sweden. ...
  • #7 Norway. ...
  • #8 Denmark.


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