How are Greeks and Italians different?

How are Greeks and Italians different?

Greek and Italian, although both belonging to the Indo-European language family, are very different. Italian is a Romance language whereas Greek is Hellenic, meaning that they’re only very distantly related. While Italian has a few Greek loan-words, the two languages are worlds apart vocabulary-wise.

Is Italy hotter than Greece?

Farther east, temperatures in Athens, Greece are almost as high. While their averages are similar, when Valletta and Athens feel their heat is quite different. Valletta enjoys exceptionally warm winters, but Athens has slightly hotter summers….Hottest Cities in Europe.

High °F 70.5
High °C 21.4
City Rome, Italy
Low °F 48.3
Low °C 9.1
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How is Greece like Italy?

The geography of Italy and Greece are similar in several ways: 1) both share a large coastline with the Mediterranean Sea. 2) Italy and Greece both…

Are Greece and Italy friends?

Greece and Italy enjoy special and strong bilateral diplomatic relations. Modern diplomatic relations between the two countries were established right after Italy’s unification, and are today regarded as cordial and special.

Are north Italians more welcoming than South Italians?

North Italians are less welcoming that south Italians but here we go again… I found some very lovely and welcoming people in veneto and Lombardia. Probably the only real difference is that in the south they are slightly louder when they talk and have a disrespect for rules.

Why are Italian people so expressive?

There’s a running joke in Italy that you can understand a conversation that’s out of hearing range just from watching someone’s hand gestures. This endearing habit makes Italians some of the most expressive and passionate speakers in the world.

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What do you like most about Italians?

What I love about Italians: They are friendly, hospitable, generous, intelligent, good humoured, gentle, well-dressed, tasteful, and family oriented. And they don’t get drunk and vulgar. There are also many other positive characteristics too.

Does Italy have a lack of respect for other people?

Indeed, I put many of Italy’s problems down to this odd lack of respect for other people. And this aspect of Italian culture surprises me seeing as Italy is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. I hope I don’t offend any of my Italian readers with this post, and I would stress that not all Italians are inconsiderate.