Traveling to Europe’s Most Stressed & Depressed Country

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  • @YesTheory
    @YesTheory2 ай бұрын

    A message only the ones who get to the end will understand: Isn’t Zacharias’ smile simply the best? :) Thank you for watching & engaging! ❤

  • @sumedhabk829

    @sumedhabk829

    2 ай бұрын

    A message only the ones means

  • @Levynator55

    @Levynator55

    2 ай бұрын

    Ill judge it soon

  • @rizaki6362

    @rizaki6362

    2 ай бұрын

    Zacharias smile is like telling a bitter sweet story only from the smile

  • @ynapsweb1535

    @ynapsweb1535

    2 ай бұрын

    Amazing also how you just show up at someone's door and they say YES Heartwarming!

  • @rizaki6362

    @rizaki6362

    2 ай бұрын

    in islands we are like that if we feel you are positive to us @@ynapsweb1535

  • @igor_ostrovski
    @igor_ostrovski2 ай бұрын

    "Where are the depressed people" well in their rooms. Real depressed people aren't usually outside or try to be as little as possible

  • @vez3834

    @vez3834

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep. Exactly my thoughts. Depressed people aren't exactly known for their energy to go outside and jump around.

  • @silververnallbells191

    @silververnallbells191

    2 ай бұрын

    Not every depressed person is in their room. Many have to swallow it down and go to work day after day in a job they hate, but don't have a lot of opportunities or hope.

  • @igor_ostrovski

    @igor_ostrovski

    2 ай бұрын

    @@silververnallbells191 also true, this is why I said "as little as possible"

  • @WildDiscoDance

    @WildDiscoDance

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I thought and do when I come back to Greece

  • @JB-sv5pr

    @JB-sv5pr

    2 ай бұрын

    You would be surprised Plenty of depressed people just put on the fake face and try to get through it But inside only they know So being trapped in your body with the power of a depressing mind is a room/mental prison

  • @MariaOliviaTravel
    @MariaOliviaTravel2 ай бұрын

    As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was Greece. I’m a greek that moved back to Greece from America in 2021 and this is not the country I remember. Thank you for making this video and creating awareness. People always think Greece is one of the happiest countries in the world because they come for vacation and they just see the front they put on for tourists. Things are terrible! Especially in Athens. The prices are out of control. Example, yesterday, we ordered burgers and fries, nothing fancy but delicious. The burger was 13.5€. An unbelievable price for a country that will pay a 700€ as minimum wage. Don’t even get me started about the groceries, you can buy the same brand of greek yogurt in London for less than you can buy it in its home country. The main reason are the taxes! The greek government is out of control, for many many years now there hasn’t been a government that has truly looked out for the ppl. You pay so much in taxes and you get nothing. The public hospitals are terrible, don’t get me started about the ambulance service. You’re better off taking a taxi than an ambulance in the case of an emergency. How does this translate into the people? They are fed up, most have given up on change and are just miserable, which comes out as hostility when you’re not aware of the situation. When my partner (non greek) and I moved to Greece 3 years ago we were constantly offended by the stares, the rudeness everywhere, and the general condescending tone people in Athens have. Now we understand where that’s coming from, chronic desperation and hopelessness. It’s very sad what has happened to my country and I hope that one day the right government will be elected that will truly look out for its people. On another note, I can’t believe we missed your meet up! 😢 Thanks again for visiting.

  • @lesleyparsons9382

    @lesleyparsons9382

    2 ай бұрын

    I love Greece! It's so sad to find out things are not how they look, but are they ever? :/ The yes team did a great job on the video.

  • @croft4746

    @croft4746

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I am also surprised. It feels this turn has happened quite quickly. Before we were all aware of and affected by the crisis, but it felt like nationwide morale was still high, now it feels like everyone is just giving up. It’s heartbreaking.

  • @shane1948

    @shane1948

    2 ай бұрын

    Does the Orthodox Church help in anyway to balance the government's power?

  • @nathanda8647

    @nathanda8647

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree I am from the UK but lived in Athens for a couple of years and the prices are crazy! I don’t know how natives live and stay there!

  • @nikolaossakellis4058

    @nikolaossakellis4058

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@shane1948 lmao💀💀 As a Greek I can tell you they are also responsible for this mess of a country. Not only do they not help, they have been taking advantage of the situation for centuries at this point. They are even worse than the current politicians.

  • @zibs3121
    @zibs31212 ай бұрын

    i didn't know Greece was going through the same exact situation as my country rn (Argentina), i really felt identify with what that guy said, it sucks but we definetly never loose hope for a brighter future💛

  • @birdakasiakwvos

    @birdakasiakwvos

    2 ай бұрын

    Hola Amigo, i am a Greek in Denmark and i have met many Argentinians here. The economic problems between our countries are similar, but the difference is that the economy of Greece is backed by the EU money and we are having a strong common currency (Euro). Argentina now is facing a hyperinflation. I strongly believe in Javier Milei's policies to fix the fiscal deficits and to bring the USD in your country, but for now it will be hard for ordinary people to get by.

  • @GabrielP90s

    @GabrielP90s

    Ай бұрын

    By the look of it Milei might be the one to fix your country. Contrary to the other comment, I think that staying away from the globalists and cutting the ties with the IMF might bring your country to the right path. Greece can't reaaly do much as it is tied to the Euro and also has huge debt to IMF.

  • @kosni420

    @kosni420

    Ай бұрын

    Argentina brothers !!!

  • @RetoB1976

    @RetoB1976

    Ай бұрын

    I'm living in Ireland and it is the exact same here. Politicians that don't bother about the ordinary people. They are just looking for more power and money themselves and their cronies. Las Malvinas son argentinas!

  • @rawbbingmysellph7464

    @rawbbingmysellph7464

    Ай бұрын

    If you really love yourself and the person next to you.... do everything in your power to put down your new loonatic pappet leader. It's incredible that "evil" is the new default that everyone is cheering for.. We're repeating the circle of attrocities of every level in a very short period of time.. be scared about that! My heart is with you!! Good luck! P.S: What me fellow "greek" guy says here is "out of this world" ignorant. Do reaserch from independent sources always please. And learn history!!!

  • @bengtekman8616
    @bengtekman8616Ай бұрын

    I love Greece. I met my wife in Pireus harbor. I have been back to Greece many times and will do it again. Love from 🇸🇪

  • @huitrecouture

    @huitrecouture

    Ай бұрын

    That's my neighborhood!!!

  • @matroll5567
    @matroll55672 ай бұрын

    Its Wild to me how an unstressed 100 year old man, can look younger than a stressed 60 year old man.

  • @RGE_Music

    @RGE_Music

    2 ай бұрын

    Stress determines your years lived

  • @DancingOnGlass89

    @DancingOnGlass89

    2 ай бұрын

    I was about to say the same thing when I saw your comment.

  • @bigt4135

    @bigt4135

    2 ай бұрын

    Yup

  • @BiG_Jack_33

    @BiG_Jack_33

    2 ай бұрын

    you got scumed during your lifetime , that what they offer you as a life in a big city is when it is only a fake Dream and a toxic life so that the ones u work for , gets richer and you die younger . Did u just wake up or u are on the proccess ?

  • @DancingOnGlass89

    @DancingOnGlass89

    2 ай бұрын

    @@courtneymaree7522 source?

  • @burakdesik1381
    @burakdesik13812 ай бұрын

    I love my neighbours. We all deserve to be happier. I hope our economies will be better. Cheers from Turkey!

  • @brendagodinez8285

    @brendagodinez8285

    19 күн бұрын

    Is turkey still a place for scammers? Scamming tourists? I keep hearing this from videos and friends who visited turkey. I know is a beautiful place with so much history but I’m afraid to visit. I know not everyone in turkey is the same way. I know there is good and bad people everywhere in the world.

  • @burakdesik1381

    @burakdesik1381

    18 күн бұрын

    @@brendagodinez8285 you might encounter some scamming in popular touristic areas, especially in taxis in Istanbul but know what you'll pay beforehand and always offer Turkish Lira because they can go overboard with the exchange rate and can overcharge you with Dollar and Euro. There is no need to be afraid, Turkey is the 4th most visited country in the world. I'm sure you'll be fine. You might even be surprised how generous some people are once you dodged that low-life scammers.

  • @tristanpicard6360
    @tristanpicard63602 ай бұрын

    Seeing this old man smiling that hard and saying to not stress is really heartwarming. We need to live more and stress less for little things.

  • @cecvlogs8799
    @cecvlogs87992 ай бұрын

    I’m currently studying abroad in Athens and it was really interesting to see your perspective - I think the cameras were the main thing causing locals to be rude to you, as a tourist myself I have felt very welcomed by locals. Also bummed I missed you guys I recognized the spots you walked through! But keep up the good work 😊

  • @c3phs
    @c3phs2 ай бұрын

    I think a lot of southern Europeans suffer from the same challenges day by day. Greetings from Portugal. Stay strong Greeks we will all overcome these difficulties one day.

  • @bloedekuh

    @bloedekuh

    2 ай бұрын

    Most people don't know that Portuguese people are the most hard-working people in Europe. In contrast, Germans are the most self-proclaimed hard-working people LOL.

  • @c3phs

    @c3phs

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bloedekuh I mean it depends but when we're in foreign countries that's true.

  • @szn7548

    @szn7548

    2 ай бұрын

    try eastern europe

  • @keahnig164

    @keahnig164

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@bloedekuh Source?

  • @GuyWithBeardButNoMoustache

    @GuyWithBeardButNoMoustache

    2 ай бұрын

    why all the historically rich countries are in ruin now from africa, middle east, europe, asia, latin amarica!!!! this is heartbreaking!!!! now every province of the roman empire is struggling.... from italy, north africa, Palestine, egypte, greece, iraq, etc...

  • @Alfablue227
    @Alfablue2272 ай бұрын

    I hope Greece and Greeks can find away out soon, always smiling and being positive. We love Hellas, and your children too. Much ❤ from Portugal!

  • @TextWriter

    @TextWriter

    2 ай бұрын

    I currently live in Lisbon and the city itself is a big cesspool while the rest of the country is stuck in the 1980s. Lisbon is a dirty and uncared city with tons of dilapidated houses and a lack of asphalt. Of course, there is no sense to even talk about comfort. Many homeless, drug sellers add colorite. Real estate madness is in full action, bureaucracy, and awful medicine.

  • @user-gh5qm7hg7h

    @user-gh5qm7hg7h

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your positive comment! Sending love from Hellas❤

  • @DeKiesel

    @DeKiesel

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TextWriter I can't really comment about Lisbon, but who _wants_ more asphalt?!

  • @Alfablue227

    @Alfablue227

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TextWriter Ok..and..what does this have to do with Greece's situation? Did I say Portugal was special and in better shape than Greece? Lisbon is well taken care off, just not sufficiently. Yes, there are many problems, but I don't know in which neighborhood you live in, mine is pretty clean. Athens has good and not so good neighborhood s too...all countries do. If you think all other areas of Portugal are still stuck in the 1980's for sure u hv not travelled all over Portugal. It is comments and expats such as yours (you) we really do not appreciate; after all, they are totally uncalled for in this context.

  • @Alfablue227

    @Alfablue227

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DeKiesel Disregard him, it's totally not so. We do not want more asphalt in Portugal, although we need and want so much more. Things are not perfect here, but if he, you or anyone else lives in paradise, good luck!

  • @ogbunno
    @ogbunno2 ай бұрын

    I first visited Greece in 2019 and I felt right at home. The spirit, optimism and hopeful outlook of Greeks left a mark in my heart. Their friendliness and willingnesss to connect is heart warming. But I understand their pain and troubles; and I really like how you articulated the intricacies of the country's difficult situation. As rough as Athens may look, there are a lot of good people there which is why I keep coming back every year since (except during lockdown). 😊

  • @aqua3419
    @aqua34192 ай бұрын

    As a 25 year old struggling in Greece and wanting to leave the country for a better future, I appreciate you for taking the time to hear our story and our struggles! Yes Fam Greece is strong! 🫶

  • @riateor2243

    @riateor2243

    Ай бұрын

    yes thank the foreigners for the video on your country but leave it at 25 when you have barely even struggled for anything. all the young generations are leaving greece, if you love your country shouldnt you stay and fight?? what will become of greece if everyone leaves it?? have you ever thought of it?? but greeks these days are all about their skin.

  • @konstantinoslymperopoulos9502

    @konstantinoslymperopoulos9502

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@riateor2243He didn't say he loves his country. But I understand your point. As a 25 year old, I have also struggled with thoughts about leaving in search of better opportunities. But a part of me likes it here.

  • @riateor2243

    @riateor2243

    Ай бұрын

    @@konstantinoslymperopoulos9502 you think he doesnt? and why wouldnt he?? or do new generations automatically hate greece once they are born? He said Greece is strong and thanked the video man for taking time to see the reality in Greece. if he thanks him for that, I think a minimum of love is there for his country. But he doesnt have to say it rlly. I think new generations should stop going abroad in such massive numbers. your country isnt just a name on the map, its your family your friends, the schools you went at, the churches, the culture you grew up in, its history, the ground you walk on and that belongs to you. I think before going abroad people should first make their move in greece and try for the best. only if everything falls short should they think about going abroad. Greece is aging. its full of old people and little kids and middled aged people. we need young people in the workforce.

  • @MsMinoula

    @MsMinoula

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@riateor2243 I am a 32 year old woman. For the past 7 years I worked non stop. From 600 euro net I managed to go to 1100 euro net. Last year my partner and I lived in 42 Sq m and simply paid for our expenses. No way we could afford a family home in Athens. With much pain in my heart I followed him abroad. All these years I worked hoping to get my life in a better state but was a rat race.

  • @bemilie2841

    @bemilie2841

    Ай бұрын

    The new generation in Europe and maybe everywhere is like this. They all want to leave thinking it will be better somewhere else. I honestly doubt it will be. Maybe at first because change is always interesting. If you have a very good job offer before leaving, then do it but otherwise, it’s not a great idea. It’s tough everywhere nowadays. Inflation hit us all a way or another. And our governments are so indebted that public services fail and we’re taxed a lot.

  • @karadanos2883
    @karadanos28832 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this , people should know that Greece is not only Gyros and Santorini , we need more videos like this

  • @goggins6121

    @goggins6121

    2 ай бұрын

    nah greece is only gyros

  • @karadanos2883

    @karadanos2883

    2 ай бұрын

    @@goggins6121 Wrong , it's gyros souvlaki tzatziki and Greek salad too

  • @goggins6121

    @goggins6121

    2 ай бұрын

    @@karadanos2883 dude forgot about the tzatziki, it is hella tasty over there, im in greece every summer, your burgers suck though

  • @AYVYN

    @AYVYN

    2 ай бұрын

    I love European Gyros, tried making them in American but can never get the spices rights

  • @vez3834

    @vez3834

    2 ай бұрын

    Never heard of Gyros or Santorini

  • @panagiotisvarelas2399
    @panagiotisvarelas23992 ай бұрын

    Dear Yes Theory Team, I have been watching this channel for a while now, and this is the first time I have cried after an episode. I felt emotional many times in the past with your videos, but this was different. This is the first time I will share something personal on KZread. I left Greece 8 years ago amid the economic crisis. As a student, I had the privilege to study at a Public University, and because of that, I was able to start my journey abroad. My parents and my friends' parents paid for my education with their taxes, making me the person I am today. As a student, I had to live for years with less than 50 euros per week for my expenses. Thousands of people left the country in the last decade because of the financial crisis and the low wages, while the prices have risen. I feel sad that I can't return to my country and have a proper life. I want to thank all the students who are still fighting for a better future, and I apologize that my generation, which is only a decade older, failed to change the situation. Thank you, yes theory team, for showing the reality of the country and not just the touristic image of Greece, which is 100% fake.

  • @YesTheory

    @YesTheory

    2 ай бұрын

    Love you buddy! Thanks for being a radiant light and well done on your journey. We are rooting for you and for the beautiful country of Greece!

  • @makesnosense6304

    @makesnosense6304

    2 ай бұрын

    Let me guess. A huge flow of immigrants that suck money out because politicians just give them your tax money? Because this money just goes down the drain, things start to become more expensive and there isn't really anyone at the top that want to help Greek people, so those that do work have to keep the boat barely afloat. Time to make politicians understand that they works for the people, not the other way around.

  • @evanpal9887

    @evanpal9887

    2 ай бұрын

    I left Greece 2 months ago for the same reasons..

  • @orestisjacquot3173

    @orestisjacquot3173

    2 ай бұрын

    word

  • @georgededes4340

    @georgededes4340

    2 ай бұрын

    Μπράβο για την αλλαγή που έκανες στη ζωή σου αδερφέ. Ελπίζω να είσαι πλέον χαρούμενος

  • @RobbieDnB
    @RobbieDnB2 ай бұрын

    Greece is my soul country in Europe, even though I am Hungarian by blood and Romanian by birth. Despite all challenges people are truly welcoming and caring. But can still see the sorrow in their eyes and the frustration in their attitude towards their government and leaders. These people went through a lot. I made great Greek friends on my journey. Love and peace for you all!

  • @Costi-Sud

    @Costi-Sud

    Ай бұрын

    MAN YOU WRITE SO NICE ,Mult respect pentru tine. I am romanian .🤝

  • @RobbieDnB

    @RobbieDnB

    Ай бұрын

    @@Costi-Sud mersi mult 🤝

  • @hanawolfgang

    @hanawolfgang

    29 күн бұрын

    Yeah yeah whatever

  • @Kapanol97

    @Kapanol97

    19 күн бұрын

    @@hanawolfgang I think you're lost :-)

  • @YourCthulhuWaifu
    @YourCthulhuWaifu2 ай бұрын

    Hey I’m a Greek currently back in Greece for college. I use to live here in my younger years, I found it so disheartening to see my beloved country where my family is, thank you for raising awareness!

  • @crazylips123
    @crazylips1232 ай бұрын

    I feel like portugal and specially lisbon is going through the same, so many americans and rich europeans came here as digital nomads and made the rent super high to the point therrs trailer parks in the country. I think this "tourists/digital nomads gp home" mentality is very strong in southern europe right now bc us young people dont have money for nothing, our wages are so little me and my collegues have no prospects of ever owning a house, its so sad

  • @donkeydik2602

    @donkeydik2602

    2 ай бұрын

    But Portugal is still politically more stable even if there is a lot of corruption

  • @DigitalGhost0

    @DigitalGhost0

    2 ай бұрын

    and uncontrolled immigration lmao

  • @catarina4380

    @catarina4380

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@donkeydik2602"political stable" is debatable, but even so, that doesn't mean much when most people can't even pay rent and are forced to imigrate to some other country

  • @Jakarih1999

    @Jakarih1999

    2 ай бұрын

    Typical victim mentality, blame foreigners for the fact that you’re broke and lazy. There are plenty of young Portuguese people doing well for themselves because they don’t blame others for their lack of achievement

  • @is_fpr5f1

    @is_fpr5f1

    2 ай бұрын

    'Expats' need to be treated the same way immigrants are treated by the media, taking all the houses and jobs away from the people that were actually born there

  • @johnnoordhoff
    @johnnoordhoff2 ай бұрын

    You guys know this. The ones that have a smile on their face always and show immediate kindness are the ones suffering the most usually.

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    If that's the case then Australia is full of depressed people. They're all smiling. But it is a fake smile.

  • @blackrose1777

    @blackrose1777

    Ай бұрын

    So true

  • @twstdfrstr7146

    @twstdfrstr7146

    Ай бұрын

    Well the people at the start of the video are owners of air bnb's hostels of course they'd smile seeing walking money bags. Anyone working in hospitality industry from the waiter to the barman are forced to smile, thats literally in their job description

  • @thanoszag6563
    @thanoszag65632 ай бұрын

    The abonded buildings are not because of the crisis. These buildings have not been maintained for more than 2 decates. It's because the legislation system. Usually these buildings end up to belong to more than 1 owner, but because there are disputes between them, the buildings end up like this. Most of these buildings are "protected" by the government, meaning that because they are old and they belong to a specific architecture, it is forbidden to be demolished. After years, the cost of maintenance is so high, that nobody wants to buy, or renovated.

  • @RELOADIAK
    @RELOADIAK2 ай бұрын

    that 100-year old man is such a good soul. seeing him smile made my day

  • @zzizahacallar
    @zzizahacallar2 ай бұрын

    Zacharias is so adorable; he made me tear up. He's so happy and positive. Very beautiful video.

  • @original.shannon

    @original.shannon

    2 ай бұрын

    His energy and his smile is also infectious! I instantly smiled when seeing him laugh. For his age, he doesn't look to be 104! More like someone who is at least 20 years younger.

  • @muke392

    @muke392

    27 күн бұрын

    i also cried. just that smile hit me..

  • @localchoom
    @localchoom2 ай бұрын

    Its not all that surprising that Greece is the most stressed and depressed country. Pretty extreme economic hardship and a constant threat of losing social services including school and medicine to privatization along with a seemingly useless government... I'd be pretty depressed and stressed too.

  • @Breakfast_of_Champions

    @Breakfast_of_Champions

    2 ай бұрын

    Capitalism endgame.

  • @ChrisPTY507

    @ChrisPTY507

    2 ай бұрын

    They have zero reason to be stressed and depressed. It’s a developed countries decades ahead to several countries in Latin America and even better than the US in some aspects. They sad for nothing

  • @niibor1

    @niibor1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ChrisPTY507are you kidding? the country was sacrificed to save the EU and the people there are having to fight the blowback from that

  • @NotKimiRaikkonen

    @NotKimiRaikkonen

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Breakfast_of_Championsmore like centuries of lazy Southern European culture.

  • @igor_ostrovski

    @igor_ostrovski

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ChrisPTY507it isn't a competition

  • @sandgarmor
    @sandgarmor2 ай бұрын

    I wish all the best to the Greeks! Un abrazo desde España ❤

  • @RoxanneLavender
    @RoxanneLavender2 ай бұрын

    I've been to Thassos, and Paleokastritsa in Corfu, all i felt was chill in these places. I love the Greek islands, perhaps my favourite place in the world. This lady in Thassos was so nice, she kept making me bowls of pasta with cheese, back when i ate cheese, the people of the islands are awesome people.

  • @xrictoc7

    @xrictoc7

    29 күн бұрын

    I’m from corfu myself - and yes an island life is better life than a city one.

  • @steliosflts875
    @steliosflts8752 ай бұрын

    I'm from Greece and I have to say to you guys, thank you so much for filming this amazing video. Keep the good work and remember , try to live your life with good balance and no stress

  • @samruddhbirajdar416

    @samruddhbirajdar416

    Ай бұрын

    Is Greece a good country Btw I am from india

  • @saadia4009

    @saadia4009

    Ай бұрын

    they won't want you to migrate there if that is what you are asking, they have enough problems as it is@@samruddhbirajdar416

  • @eleanaantonopoulos9344

    @eleanaantonopoulos9344

    Ай бұрын

    @@samruddhbirajdar416 It's following the progressive agenda that's why all bad things are in and will continue coming to Greece...

  • @visittavee7773

    @visittavee7773

    Ай бұрын

    Have financial problems?

  • @saadia4009

    @saadia4009

    Ай бұрын

    dont you watch news, greece border guards are keeping boat migrants out, take a look@@visittavee7773

  • @SandyMonster
    @SandyMonster2 ай бұрын

    Zacharias is the most youthful 104 year old I have ever seen.

  • @abiyyupanggalih854

    @abiyyupanggalih854

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @EmanEgnarts-

    @EmanEgnarts-

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes. He looks like he is 70 at most

  • @fayHoran

    @fayHoran

    2 ай бұрын

    My 90 year old greek grandpa is also like that 😢 He always tells me to never let go of my inner child and to be happy with few. I will always keep his advise.

  • @wildcsgotactics

    @wildcsgotactics

    2 ай бұрын

    Well, it almost feels like he actually isn't 104 years old😉

  • @Zanthe

    @Zanthe

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wildcsgotactics But he is though

  • @mmarconi6346
    @mmarconi63462 ай бұрын

    I've spent the last two summers in Halkidiki and there's zero stress felt. But business owners give it well! It's not easy to live off tourism, which is seasonal job. They work 4 months in the summer to get by the whole year. Thank you all for hospitality. See you in July. 😊🇨🇦🇬🇷

  • @ollibox
    @olliboxАй бұрын

    This video is a REAL eye-opener! THANK YOU for that! ❤

  • @andievstheworld
    @andievstheworld2 ай бұрын

    I moved to Athens from Australia 7 months ago with my partner (she's Greek Australian, always had the dream to move here.) It's been very eye-opening for the both of us. The people we've met here have been the most beautiful, the most kind and the most generous despite making almost no money. They love being out, spending time with people who matter and it does really break my heart that they can't afford to live comfortably. I've spoken with many people who work a service job and get paid 4€ an hour and go back to an apartment they pay 600+ € a month in rent. So many people are looking to get out, but where can they go? A lot of people I've spoken to have said "there's nowhere else for me." That's one giant reason the Greek hospitality is so touching man. I wanted to leave Australia to find myself, not because a lack of opportunity. It was a stunning reminder of just how lucky we were to be born where we were. The one thing I've noticed so much is that even though young people can't breath in Greece, they're still out and spending time with each other - a far cry from what I experienced in Australia (one of the reasons I wanted to move.) It felt like my friends and my community were becoming more and more and more isolated - yes, we can afford a lot more but what's the point if I'm never with people I care about? Life was way lonelier. The biggest impact living in Greece has had on my life is that now, when I go to coffee with my girl, we go out for hours just talking about nothing and enjoying the day as it goes by. Gone are the days of a 30 min power coffee and straight back to it. I really hope the situation in Greece improves, they're beautiful people and they deserve it. Quick note about Exarcheia: It's reputation exceeds the reality. Yeah, it can be a dangerous place - there are frequent clashes with riot police and the anarchists, but it's not so bad. The police are mainly around Exarcheia Square because they are building a train station there, a contentious point because historically Exarcheia used be essentially an isolated community, free of the government's presence. To see the really bad parts of Athens, where the hopelessness, the despair have reached an unbelievable crescendo, you need to go to places like Omonia, Metaxourgeio, Victoria, Attiki etc. You'll find open air drug use in the middle of the day right next to nice hotels. Another thing is that when you were trying to film in Athens around the λαϊκή, people didn't want to talk because they were stressed, I've found Greeks to be much more direct if they don't want to do something: They're blunt as hell and I love it to bits.

  • @insertprofessionalhandlehere

    @insertprofessionalhandlehere

    2 ай бұрын

    What you've said about the isolation in Australia is exactly why I'm moving to Europe with my partner. Yes, we are living "comfortably", but what is living if it isn't without experience? Thanks for this comment ❤

  • @andievstheworld

    @andievstheworld

    2 ай бұрын

    that's so amazing! Good luck to you both. Where are you planning on moving? I can't wait for you to experience it - I already miss that new country feeling haha. @@insertprofessionalhandlehere

  • @Mr.Whitecock

    @Mr.Whitecock

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂. You said it right. If they won't go outside to meet their friends, but to work, situation would be different🤷🏻‍♂️ They would have money. If they are lazy, living from tourists and EU money, don't complain.

  • @20matias12

    @20matias12

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think the person who said he/she earns 4 euros an hour is true, or atleast he/she doesn't pay 600 euros a month in rent. If this was a true story, then she/he would have about 100 euros left per month to live for: food, drink, cleaning products, fees such as telephone, insurance, internet, public transport, sometimes a doctor, e.g. a dentist etc. . I was in Greece two times, first on the island Corfu and second one in Athens so I know what the prices are approximately. So it was definitely a lie.

  • @gaarakabuto1

    @gaarakabuto1

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​@@20matias12hello, Greek person here living in Athens since I was born. Rent right now is at 500/600€ in average for mediocre areas that are viable for people with no car. 3€-4€ is the average payment per hour for a waiter, which is the most common job here. A year ago the rent was 450€. Do you want me to list you what I ate at that time or should we keep the conversation humane? You don't pay for doctors here, that one good thing. A few years ago you were safe that sooner or later you'd get an appointment, nowadays for cases regarding surgeries things are more complicated and after they introduced the mixed system (morning appointment being public, afternoon appointments being private) you kind of need to pay about 40€ to get an appointment to get you on a list. You either have a monthly student ticket of 15€ for transport or you just skip it all together and you use it regardless. The buses are inconsistent and in many cases broken so it's kind of agreed upon that if you don't have them you shouldn't pay them. The metro is running amazingly given the situation and people are more prone to pay for a monthly ticket if they use the metro just because of how well it works. When it comes to phone, you just don't add credit on it and you use it as is, using internet whenever it is possible. Internet is necessary so you pay for it whatever cheap deal you can get. The reality is that in many cases you go minus on each month and you built up your debt until you break down and get back to your parent's, if that is possible. Otherwise you end up on some other area where the rent is lower but you either risk your life on the daily or you add an additional hour and a half on average to get to your work. An hour and a half of very inconsistent public transportation system that endures a ton of stress every day for keeping your job because the driver didn't decide to fuck off for an hour more and just call the bus faulty for the rout (skipping timetables is extremely common in Greece, sometimes for good reasons sometimes for completely pointless ones). So yeah what he said is not a lie, rather a reality that makes no sense and denying it most certainly doesn't help...

  • @sweetdreams208
    @sweetdreams2082 ай бұрын

    Any Portuguese here in the comment session? Could you relate to every second of this video? Cus I could! 100% what's happening in Portugal, it was almost like looking into a mirror 😭

  • @sledgehog1

    @sledgehog1

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm Portuguese and I thought the exact same thing...

  • @Anothers

    @Anothers

    2 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @f.g.9466

    @f.g.9466

    2 ай бұрын

    I saw the title and thought this was going to be about Portugal!

  • @nikostheofanidis9970

    @nikostheofanidis9970

    2 ай бұрын

    So in Portugal you also have so many gaycomunists gayantifas?

  • @karolislatakas137

    @karolislatakas137

    2 ай бұрын

    Google shows that Turkey is 2nd and Portugal 3rd in the same list. The least depressed is Denmark.

  • @denissined896
    @denissined89623 күн бұрын

    I know this channel since 7-8 years ago and I watch your videos every now and then but not often. No matter how late I come back across one of your videos you always give me goosebumps. You are very talented Thomas. You are a great storyteller and you have good eyes to capture the special in life. Thank you very much for your work.

  • @wwindwwalker3536
    @wwindwwalker35362 ай бұрын

    Wow absolutely amazing. I learned so much, I did not know how bad it was in Greece economically. My heart goes out to all of the citizens. Ikaria Greece is somewhere I have always wanted to visit.

  • @thecreeqy
    @thecreeqy2 ай бұрын

    I knew it was Greece from the start! Wish more people knew about the actual situation there, it's not all about tourism after all. Thank you all for this vid!

  • @joostvhts

    @joostvhts

    2 ай бұрын

    Ukraine: 🤨

  • @April480p

    @April480p

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@joostvhtsIt's not a competition.

  • @seaton591

    @seaton591

    2 ай бұрын

    Athens struggles with rent prices and have a lack of housing because of tourists raising the prices and airbnbs. The landlords earn more and fuck over their own people. Is this correct or not? This is what I heard

  • @bouji_

    @bouji_

    2 ай бұрын

    I knew it was Greece from the moment I saw the first sign; although, I have to admit that I wouldn't have necessarily guessed Greece.

  • @milesmanges

    @milesmanges

    2 ай бұрын

    I knew it was greece because im greek

  • @efnick96
    @efnick962 ай бұрын

    I didn't expect it, but I am in tears... I always had the difficulty of explaining the situation of Greece to my foreign friends, but now this video is bookmarked and ready for sharing each time people don't believe me. I couldn't find a better video even if I made it myself

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    It's worse outside of Greece in my opinion. At least they're allowed to express their dissatisfaction.

  • @StormCancerGr

    @StormCancerGr

    2 ай бұрын

    Its better in that regard, until you understand that it can yield no result, while on the contrast you see things becoming worse and worse over the years, then it becomes even more depressing.

  • @SculptExpress-gv8jp

    @SculptExpress-gv8jp

    Ай бұрын

    It sounds like the big word now is Depression. In the 70sand 80s it was about curioisity and connection. Now the world opens up on your phone, people don’t connect through music since everyone listens to their own thing and there is not enough enthusiasm around. And yet, the human instinct is about survival. Plunging into depression not only makes one hard to survive, but it dangers every person around, the family, friends, lovers. It’s an enormously selfish time. To find pleasure in other people and things should be a way to live. In Europe people are financially alright. Please read Down and Out in Paris and London to get the feel what poverty and hardships people faced in between the two world wars.

  • @Nerdgasm13

    @Nerdgasm13

    19 күн бұрын

    χαχαχα ουτε καν lol this isnt Greece these are just bored people with nothing to do come to other places or villages we are always partying

  • @beebeeq1514
    @beebeeq1514Ай бұрын

    I am a mother of three living in Greece and we're struggling to stay afloat. We are overworked, underpaid, overqualified, and yet we're paying taxes all the time. ALL the freaking time! Bills are so expensive, Greece has the most expensive electricity, fuels, groceries and telecommunications. There are times we can't even find the proper antibiotics because they prefer to sell them outside of the country in a higher price. Public transportation isn't safe at all while politicians are out there living their best lives!I have absolutely no idea what the future holds for my children, for all these ambitious,intelligent young people who leave this country, travel abroad and suddenly flourish! Greek educational system is so absurdly challenging, parents actually pay an entire wage in order to use the school teachers and professors as private tutors, because it's impossible for our children to survive in this educational mess. We need an entire fortune to hospitalize ourselves because public hospitals are falling apart. And don't get me started about bureaucracy. I will NEVER forgive Germany and other Northern countries, for the fact that they demonized my poor nation, us Greeks who gave all our blood in WW II fighting the Nazis for years with tremendous casualties that actually changed the course of war, only to be treated like trash in the end.Blaming us that we are not paying our taxes in order to make Greece a scape goat for Germany's failure. I'm sorry but many people might have forget the racial slurs but they still ring in my ears. 😢 Just because a bunch of destructive bureaucrats are destroying Europe. Why won't anyone yelling about Ukraine now, yet everyone blamed Greece and other Southern countries,while Ukraine war now and Germany's decisions has brought Europe to its knees? Greece is a beautiful country, Greeks are beautiful people, but we we are deeply wounded by the same continent our country was supposed to be it's cultural foundation stone. And there is nothing we can do because for the last 40 years our country has become a roller coaster of politicians that have absolutely no capability of ruling this country. And now the entire planet is suffering from the same inflation but guess what: We tried to warn everyone, but I guess you were all very mad to listen... Yet we're still kind when you're visiting our country, but I guess it's true that we became more rough around the edges and more blunt.

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454

    @flawyerlawyertv7454

    Ай бұрын

    I am sad for you there. I hope things can change soon.

  • @beebeeq1514

    @beebeeq1514

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@flawyerlawyertv7454thank you although I'm not very optimistic. Greek people were always very active in political and social movements, yet nobody seems to have the energy for that any more.Maybe this has something to do with the fact that acroleftists constantly try to dominate and impose politically and ideologically every spontaneous protest by the people.

  • @yllejord

    @yllejord

    Ай бұрын

    Capitalism. Our problem is capitalism. The "acroleft", sic, is right. Get over your revulsion towards the left being right, then you'll see some change. And by "the left" I don't mean political parties. But blaming failure on the only people who actually get out on the streets and do something with great personal cost sometimes, that's a bit rich.

  • @beebeeq1514

    @beebeeq1514

    16 күн бұрын

    ​​@@yllejord Both leftism and right politics failed, at least in Greece.Don't know about other countries, but leftism in Greece is a joke, heavily guided, and don't get me started on the Right winged parties.

  • @beebeeq1514

    @beebeeq1514

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@yllejordleftism in Greece is a joke and we both know it.They are completely backwards and controlled.Not to mention Right wing parties.The entire political scene of Greece is a joke of corruption.

  • @YiannisMorfos
    @YiannisMorfos2 ай бұрын

    Such a good video. Thank you for visiting our country and getting to know both the ups and downs!

  • @innastefanova
    @innastefanova2 ай бұрын

    I live in Bulgaria, right next to Greece, and I go on vacations there every summer for the last 4-5-6 years. I was surprised to hear about your article because Greek ppl are one of the most laid-back, welcoming and happy ppl I’ve seen😃 But that’s probably because I go to the islands and during Summer, when it’s the peak season.👌🏻 amazing beaches, superior, fresh seafood and much more. It’s a beautiful country with many hidden gems and small islands. Maybe it also depends where exactly you go. As any other country they do have issues. We’re also not “thriving” in Bulgaria, but I’d say we’re still doing good.

  • @Nevio857

    @Nevio857

    2 ай бұрын

    Especially people who work in tourism will do their best not to show their troubles. They could even be fired by their boss if they don't look chill

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. In Greece people are much better off than many other countries and they don't know it because they've never been anywhere else. Here in Australia nobody dares speak up if they're depressed. Everyone is chasing money and houses but all on loans. Nobody really owns anything but mortgages.

  • @tyronebiggums5547

    @tyronebiggums5547

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@VoltesWithElias doesn't Australia also have a 0.9 vacancy rate on average? Whilst accepting more immigrants than ever 500k per this and last year and building companies going under so not enough new housing put up?

  • @kwstastemeter.

    @kwstastemeter.

    2 ай бұрын

    Greetings from greco-bulgarian borders brother

  • @SashaMonsteraki

    @SashaMonsteraki

    2 ай бұрын

    We wouldn't be approved for mortgages or loans anyway, without stable employment. And we don't have stable employment. Why do you think Australia is worse?

  • @emanuele.gualandri
    @emanuele.gualandri2 ай бұрын

    Damn I would have never responded Greece either. As an Italian, I feel like Mediterranean countries are hardly perceived as depressing just because of the stereotypical narratives surrounding them. But it makes, sense, they also face economic struggles.

  • @rydergoode6922

    @rydergoode6922

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ElatenlPortugal too

  • @feemarlen

    @feemarlen

    2 ай бұрын

    How is it in Italy? Would you say it is similar to Greece or no?

  • @sauceseji

    @sauceseji

    2 ай бұрын

    @@feemarlen im not italian but i talk to a lot of them, either there are no enough jobs for people or jobs do not pay people properly. It's an economic crisis

  • @robertobergamaschi00

    @robertobergamaschi00

    2 ай бұрын

    @@feemarlenas an italian I felt very close to what i saw in this video, it convinced me more that we are very similar so I would say yes, but I also think that it may depend on where you live (north/south)

  • @Hakankirbas

    @Hakankirbas

    2 ай бұрын

    Italians are like 🦀 sometimes there with you sometime not 🤓

  • @konstantinosefraimidis3071
    @konstantinosefraimidis30712 ай бұрын

    Great video and content. Really enjoyed watching you guys getting to know things about life in Greece 🙏🏼🇬🇷 Wild be glad to have you here again and explore other parts of the country

  • @cosygracegames
    @cosygracegames12 күн бұрын

    That was truly the most smiley man I’ve ever seen, and it really warmed my heart!

  • 2 ай бұрын

    I love how this video takes us on a journey beyond the typical tourist experience and dives deep into the real stories and challenges faced by the people of Greece.

  • @Hakankirbas

    @Hakankirbas

    2 ай бұрын

    O boo hoo🤓

  • @zakiroyhan

    @zakiroyhan

    2 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more 🙌

  • @Hakankirbas

    @Hakankirbas

    2 ай бұрын

    Elhamdulillah for Islam

  • @elarefile

    @elarefile

    2 ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Hakankirbas

    @Hakankirbas

    2 ай бұрын

    🤓🤓🤓

  • @christre7170
    @christre71702 ай бұрын

    From a stressed and depressed 24 year old Greek woman... Thank you Yes Theory, from the bottom of my soul! Σας ευχαριστώ! I truly needed this video, which I found both moving and inspiring. I really hope I get the chance to meet you soon! Sending you much love 🤟💕

  • @aimenelhabry6178

    @aimenelhabry6178

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm 21, I was depressed too till January this year. I'm still stressed but never give up. Good days will shine. Trust me.

  • @randominch8940

    @randominch8940

    2 ай бұрын

    I used to be a stressed and depressed 29 year old, now I'm 30.

  • @monojohn

    @monojohn

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm stressed and depressed since birth.... Going strong to 49 this June. Yes... NEVER give up

  • @lorirev2040

    @lorirev2040

    2 ай бұрын

    My daughter & I will be visiting Greece for 2 1/2 wks in June. I wish we had time to visit Ikaria! We will only have 3-4 days in Athens, definitely staying away from Omonia! Thank you for sharing your visit in Ikaria, what an amazing experience & people!

  • @colinsmith1288

    @colinsmith1288

    2 ай бұрын

    I love the Greek people. I love Greece. Sorry you have been so badly treated.love from the UK.

  • @patpie3703
    @patpie3703Ай бұрын

    Great and very different video. Love that you are showing the contrast and apparently a solution. I am happy for you that you have received so much love from this great gentleman.

  • @maxloibl8502
    @maxloibl8502Ай бұрын

    Tbh I think this part about Exarchia is quite gonzo. I’ve been to Exarchia just 4 months ago and I liked this quarter the most, cause it still has this untouched and wild vibe. Exarchia has the best night life and beautiful cafes bars and restaurant. I also talked to someone who just moved to Exarchia because it has kind of a vibe like Berlin 15 years ago. So I can definitely recommend you to go there👌🏼

  • @nikolascend
    @nikolascend2 ай бұрын

    I grew up in Athens, and spend a lot of my days in Exarhia and the surrounding areas. I now live in Scotland where I feel much more free and happy. This video really touched me. Thank you for bringing this deep prespective and diving into what is Reality for my country. God Bless

  • @EveningTV

    @EveningTV

    2 ай бұрын

    That is so ironic because before watching this I would have been 100% certain Scotland was more depressed and depressing than Greece.

  • @nikolascend

    @nikolascend

    2 ай бұрын

    @@EveningTV I think that British people have more depression and mental health issues and the Greeks more stress.

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    More free in Scotland than Greece? Can you speak your mind in Scotland? Can you express yourself if you are unhappy? Do you have the right to critique the government? Do you have the ability to go out at midnight and eat quality food any day? There's no place more free than Greece in my opinion.

  • @nikolascend

    @nikolascend

    2 ай бұрын

    If you think that Greece is the most free place then you should get out more. In my opinion Athens and the major cities are shitholes and the quility of life is below zero for the vast majority. That is what this video is showcasing. The whole country has been under one form of occupation or another for hundreds of years. At present we bow and bend to the will of the Americans and Europeans, bankers and arms dealers with the end result being the total humiliation of the Greek citizens. And Yes, here I can speak my mind and my heart and critique who ever I want to. I live within wild nature, and I step out into the clear fresh air every day. Yes, it is much colder and I cannot go to Everest or a vromiko at 12 oclock at night, but who gives a fuck about that? And I miss my culture and friends and alot of things.

  • @kostasveronis5882

    @kostasveronis5882

    2 ай бұрын

    Speaking about how cool and beautiful is Scotland. I suggest you to watch and old Scottish TV show, The Scheme is the name, and then come and comment about miserable and stressed people..

  • @aaronpaul5990
    @aaronpaul59902 ай бұрын

    Depression is suffert in silence and stress does not give you the time to speak about it .... its one of the reasons why its so devestating and hard to get out of because your first instink/trained reaction is to not speak about it.

  • @vitar.5854
    @vitar.58542 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video, guys!🙂

  • @efeninparakanal4993
    @efeninparakanal49932 ай бұрын

    I'm from Turkey, I don't undertsand why they call the Greek depressed. When I visited I met some of the most cheerful and happy people there. Yes the economy isn't great, similar to Turkey, but at least they know how to have fun!

  • @michalis264
    @michalis2642 ай бұрын

    Once again, thank you guys for everything! I had the most surreal and crazy experience of my life. Love you ❤️⚡️

  • @YesTheory

    @YesTheory

    2 ай бұрын

    We love you too! Thanks for saying yes to be our translator and co-adventurer in Icaria :)

  • @elarefile

    @elarefile

    2 ай бұрын

    Ποσό τυχερός είσαι ρε αδερφέ. Εύχομαι τα καλύτερα👏🏻👏🏻

  • @michalis264

    @michalis264

    2 ай бұрын

    @@elarefile σε ευχαριστώ φίλε μου ❤️

  • @zetaprnt262
    @zetaprnt2622 ай бұрын

    You guys finally made it to my homecity! I hope you felt welcome and enjoyed your stay. Greece is a strange country. We're happy and grateful to live here, but also constantly get disappointed and discouraged. I wholeheartedly love this country, but that means hurting for everything that goes wrong here, and unfortunately it happens a lot. I think part of the reason people here are stressed is because we feel responsible for this place, we don't want to leave it behind, but we also often find ourselves unable to do anything to change it.

  • @mariazarikou5375

    @mariazarikou5375

    2 ай бұрын

    Πόσο ακριβές το σχόλιο σου

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    We have the same problems in other countries. We are just tought to not complain about them. Here in Australia we have massive problems.

  • @vanditkhanna7477

    @vanditkhanna7477

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VoltesWithElias are you really from Australia 🤔

  • @starjun010

    @starjun010

    2 ай бұрын

    This is an interesting as your thoughts parallel what I felt about Athens and Greece in general. I felt like it’s an alternate version of the Philippines. Athens as Manila, run down but still the capital of both countries, where people are just trying to make it work. Whereas in the islands, people are all about the sun, beach and laid back

  • @elenawilliams32

    @elenawilliams32

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm from Melbourne, Australia. Apparently we have the largest Greek community outside of Greece. So many of my friends parents migrated here in the 60's and 70's. Most of them still have properties in Greece that they use when they go back every year or two. Yet I know from conversations with them that they're devastated seeing what's going on and the governments ineptitude in making positive changes. I sincerely hope that this gets turned around for all of you locals who make Greece the wonderful, colourful, exciting country it is. You have a lot to be proud of. Take care. 🇦🇺💙🇬🇷

  • @ilianasanto1440
    @ilianasanto14402 ай бұрын

    You guys are even more cooler than you look in the videos!! Beautiful hearts, compassionate, joyful! You really are great peeps!! :))❤

  • @seviregis7441
    @seviregis74412 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video, thank you. I love that farming couple, they’re awesome.

  • @AYVYN
    @AYVYN2 ай бұрын

    If I had a masters degree and had to drive tourists around all day, not too sure how happy I would be. Did make me appreciate my own country.

  • @CPATuttle

    @CPATuttle

    2 ай бұрын

    Lot of Americans with masters degrees doing jobs unrelated to the degree

  • @dragonfly9209

    @dragonfly9209

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CPATuttle That's because many get what is considered a "useless" degree---one that doesn't equate well with many job opportunities. Such as art degrees, or degrees in English literature, etc. Employment opportunities are few and far between in those fields. People really need to give more consideration into getting degrees that result in better and more lucrative career fields.

  • @CPATuttle

    @CPATuttle

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dragonfly9209 many with “STEM” degrees can not find jobs either

  • @PineappleOnPizza69

    @PineappleOnPizza69

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CPATuttle taking up masters is not necessary that it will be your job. People take it just because they want it for their own contentment. That's why the highest degree, PhD literally means Doctor's degree in the Love of Knowledge (PHilosophy). Not love of money

  • @pluckygod57

    @pluckygod57

    Ай бұрын

    Greece has the most university students per capita in Europe. EVERYONE has a degree on something. The local market simply cannot absorb all this academic overqualification

  • @DavidS5118
    @DavidS51182 ай бұрын

    Been all over Greece many times and always found all the locals both in cities and rural to be happy and enjoying life. I have been invited into strangers homes for meals and had locals go out of there way to help me..... Even spent some time in the hospital in Greece (not a super experience)... Love the country, love the people.

  • @Oneonthehill
    @Oneonthehill2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for tracking Zacharias down, what a powerful smile and soul. Great video!

  • @pennylupinus
    @pennylupinus15 күн бұрын

    I'm a 26-year-old woman in Greece and even though I pretty much knew all about the situation in my country, I'm grateful that you made this video. First of all it's heartwarming to see that someone outside Greece cared to see what's happening within our borders, and secondly it was a reminder even for me, that life isn't supposed to be this stresfull as Greek people especially in Athens live like. I identified myself completely hearing that statement about our generation being disheartened because of the political and economic state of our country, and even tough I would love to say that I want to stay and fight for my country and that I'm proud of my people, I'm really dissapointed to say that I'm not. Greece is a blessed country because of its natural beauty and history, and Ancient Greeks were really capable people and I'm proud to be in the country they built, but 21st century's Greeks do nothing to make me proud at all. There's the mindset that we only care about ourselves and what we can do to have the best for ourselves and our families, even against someone else's sake, and we don't care about anything that belongs to another person or that it's public (hence the graffities). And of course, the top troublemakers, our politicians, have stopped being proper leaders since the '80s. And we keep on electing the same goverments in rotation because no adequate and capable candidate exists. As for the riots, the matter about the private universities that you bumped into is a light one. You didn't happen to see people rioting about the national tragedy we experienced in February 2023 about a train crash that costed the lives of 57 people. That happened simply because the public railway between Athens and the second largest city, Thessaloniki, lacks security, organisation and technological progress so much that a cargo train and a passenger train were randomly put in the same rail and collided head-on. So simply and randomly, 57 people died. Think about how all of us that have been paseengers on that train at least once in our lives felt on that day. Think about how the families of the victims felt when they found out that their loved ones lost their lives in such a stupid way. And all of this because all our goverments for at least 20-30 years now didn't make it a priority to secure the railway that carries hundeads of people daily. It's a country with no progress whatsoever and I'm grieving about our future with this mindset.

  • @didin3357
    @didin33572 ай бұрын

    This is perfect timing. Yesterday the education law was voted, although it goes against our country’s Constitution. Also last week was the one year anniversary of a tragic railway crash that cost the lives of around 60 people, most of whom were very young. It was something that could and should have been prevented and the government is still covering the people who were responsible.

  • @antonhs_komethadonhs448

    @antonhs_komethadonhs448

    2 ай бұрын

    also in yesterdays rally that was happening as the law was beeing voted there were a lot of violent police scuffles like tear gas beeing thrown and actual glopping and students beeing beaten by special police forces. Its as if the goverment is trying its best to stop us the youth from fighting for our futures and is actively drowning our voice , denying any and all efforts weve made while at the same time denying that anything is wrong at all , truly a Kafkaesque situation right know...

  • @markiyanhapyak349

    @markiyanhapyak349

    2 ай бұрын

    What do You mean with goes against the construction?

  • @bartlbalazs

    @bartlbalazs

    2 ай бұрын

    @@antonhs_komethadonhs448 you don't have to fight for your future. you just have to work, thats all.

  • @didin3357

    @didin3357

    2 ай бұрын

    @@markiyanhapyak349I said Constitution, the fundamental basis of how a country is going to be governed. In our case it clearly states that higher education ought to be public, not private.

  • @markiyanhapyak349

    @markiyanhapyak349

    2 ай бұрын

    @@didin3357 , I know what is the constitution. Now I understand that point… . …And did this law pass?

  • @georgekourouvanis3752
    @georgekourouvanis37522 ай бұрын

    I rarely comment on videos on KZread but i might have to on this one. As a Greek this video hit deep,like really deep.Greece has been in turmoil for centuries now since the Byzantine Empire fell,and never had the chance to get back up and stand on it's feet.I believe that the reason why Greece is the most depressed and stressed country in the EU is simply because we are constantly ruled by corrupt politicians that don't care about the greater good,and only care about how they can steal taxpayer money.Thank you so much for making this video and showing the world the sad reality of Greece.I hope that the situation will change for the better in the coming years.Much love!

  • @silververnallbells191

    @silververnallbells191

    2 ай бұрын

    It's the same w/politicians EVERYWHERE.

  • @gsomethingsomething2658

    @gsomethingsomething2658

    2 ай бұрын

    _"we are constantly ruled by corrupt politicians that don't care about the greater good, and only care about how they can steal taxpayer money."_ - Would you say that the politicians are a reflection of the people, and is there a lack of caring about the greater good civically in a way that there is perhaps in Northern Europe? I apologize for my clumsy wording. I hope you can figure out what I mean.

  • @gumtreeist
    @gumtreeistАй бұрын

    Thank you for your amazing inspiring videos. I really appreciate how they make me think differently. There is always hope, love and happiness out there.

  • @wanderwithashleyyy
    @wanderwithashleyyy2 ай бұрын

    My comment disappeared 😕 So here it is again lol Hey Yes Theory team! I am proud of the youth in Greece and around the globe. Thank you for sharing their perspective and shining a light on the topics that matter. Really enjoying the direction of storytelling you guys are doing. Not just talking about topics but also sharing advice from locals. It shows that no matter where we are, we can all do something. Even if it's only in our immediate communities. Your work is truly inspiring!

  • @Skate2heaven
    @Skate2heaven2 ай бұрын

    that old man seriously has me crying after seeing his military pic, what a man. I work for my mother who is an attorney and serves as POA and/or trustee, and I am constantly around cool old men, but they're dropping in their 80's. That man in your video would be my new best friend if he was in my world. Absolute Soul, Amazing. Keep interviewing the elders!

  • @Vector-ok2hy
    @Vector-ok2hy2 ай бұрын

    I'm greek and I've been watching this channel for so long always wishing i could one day just meet them in the street as they film a video but i never knew they were coming to Greece damn. On another note i always knew they would use a bad title for a video dedicated to greece lol

  • @stefanoskritikos8313

    @stefanoskritikos8313

    2 ай бұрын

    Και εγώ το ίδιο ρε φίλε τους βλέπω χρόνια τώρα και δεν πήρα χαμπάρι πως ήταν εδώ.

  • @alanieamorginos1958

    @alanieamorginos1958

    2 ай бұрын

    rightttttt like as a greek I hoped for a better title

  • @Vector-ok2hy

    @Vector-ok2hy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@stefanoskritikos8313 έβλεπα όλα αυτά τα βίντεο που βρίσκονται με τυχαίους και μετά είναι μαζί τους σε όλο το βίντεο και θα θελα πολύ να ήμουν κομμάτι τους έστω και έτσι

  • @MyGreekLifestyle
    @MyGreekLifestyle7 күн бұрын

    I moved from the UK to Greece with my family, and it has been the best decision of my life. We have been living here since 2010. Now, I have a dedicated channel to promote my life in Greece and all the good that Greece has to offer. Anyone who knows even a little about Greece knows that it's not the most stressed and depressed country in Europe, regardless of the economic situation. Fun fact: I am Venezuelan, so I know a thing or two about economic hardship and geopolitical affairs. Here in Greece, we survived the economic crisis between 2010 and 2016 (Grexit). Greece, like always, will be fine. Reports and studies about people being stressed and depressed in warm weather countries, simply do not make any sense.

  • @ByTheWillOfTheDivine
    @ByTheWillOfTheDivineАй бұрын

    Thank you for giving light to this ❤

  • @dloadrussell
    @dloadrussell2 ай бұрын

    Thank you guys for raising awareness about my country. The economic problems have cut our legs for many years now and the governments of the past years are making terrible mistakes and they don't listen to the citizens. The situation is getting worse and worse sadly. Life is so expensive. For example it's cheaper for us to go on vacations in central Europe during summer than to go to our own islands. The public system is falling apart. Although I'm not very optimistic about the future, I still have a little hope in me that the better days will come. Again thank you for this one. ❤

  • @VoltesWithElias

    @VoltesWithElias

    2 ай бұрын

    The islands are expensive because the tourists hike up the prices. At least Greece has islands to visit. Imagine being in a place like Australia where we have no money (in fact most of us are in debt) and anywhere you want to visit within a 5 hour plane ride is ridiculously expensive. Greece has problems, but outside Greece there is much worse.

  • @GroteGlon

    @GroteGlon

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@VoltesWithElias good job to make it about yourself and minimize the problems he's dealing with.

  • @SashaMonsteraki

    @SashaMonsteraki

    2 ай бұрын

    In greek islands, there are no places to rent to teachers. So teachers quit, or if they have their parents supporting them, they go rent in the winter and then live in a tent for the rest of the year. Doctors avoid going as well, so many islands have a lack of teachers and doctors. Why you think going to an island is better than going to beaches on the mainland, is confusing. If you have a mortgage, that is normal. If other debt, maybe you should explain the cost of living better.

  • @user-qz7di5th3b
    @user-qz7di5th3b2 ай бұрын

    I Moved from Helsinki, Finland to Athens 4 months ago and I have been living here in Athens since then and I can all tell you that its completely vice versa for me Finland and finnish ppl seem so much more stressed and depressed than here even tho the living cost is not that different and the normal wage here is much lower. I don't even know how people survive here for only 500EUR a month. Remember this is just my perpective. But now i got a little depressed that i didn't bump into you guys😪

  • @spaniardsrmoors6817

    @spaniardsrmoors6817

    Ай бұрын

    That's what I always knew about Finland, depressed people in a depressing country and now the new propaganda claims Finland is the world's happiest and best country. What nonsense flip flopping just like the flip flopping FInns in WWII lol

  • @Hades32

    @Hades32

    Ай бұрын

    hello,i am from greece and i want to ask you because iam just curious ,why you left finnland for greece??its not make sense to me since i want to leave that place for sure

  • @beebeeq1514

    @beebeeq1514

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe it's a matter of perspective, my best friend is Finnish and her husband is Canadian and they wouldn't change Greece for the world. It's honestly really surprising for me.😮

  • @blackrose1777

    @blackrose1777

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Hades32if you have a secured income, why not live in this beautiful and warm country?

  • @kosni420

    @kosni420

    Ай бұрын

    we dont survive bro.We struggle but we will be strong no matter what.

  • @hellow_artehere
    @hellow_artehere7 күн бұрын

    As a Greek student I want to express my gratitude towards this video. I cried at this slice of life vid explaining the sides of my country that people very often overlook and I want to say that you did such an amazing job documenting everything from the good to the bad. This video was awesome! It explains so much from the stressful parts of our unfair government and the battle for a better future from us youth, to the calm euphoric life of an elder in our beloved islands and analysation of our culture. My family also struggles economically, aswell as the majority of the population, so I related alot. It disappoints me to see my country that is the birthplace of many things, falls so behind, so we’ll keep raising our voices to not let it crumble. It’s so nice seeing a video so wonderfully executed to not only get me hooked to the wholesome interactions you made with the locals of all kinds of generations but you also managed to raise awareness in a way that created a heartfelt adventure. Thank you,Yes Theory Team, for showing the reality instead of the popular touristic image of Greece (Which is very much fake) Again, this was such a greatly analysed documentary in terms of everything. I hope you enjoyed your stay! ❤

  • @chmax73
    @chmax73Ай бұрын

    I am happy that you went also to Icaria. We had a summer holiday there and we were astonished about the peace and happiness you can feel and smell there. We had our best meal in a small family restaurant, where the owner brought us in the kitchen and let us see and taste everything before deciding what to have. And we got to enjoy it with a beautiful sunset on the terrace. Definitely an island to visit once in your lifetime. Thanks for the video, amazing and very rich of culture and informations.

  • @movsess
    @movsess2 ай бұрын

    we armenians love greece and greek people ❤️ so much amazing ancient culture and history encapsulated in one country

  • @costasp9744

    @costasp9744

    2 ай бұрын

    🇬🇷♥️🇦🇲

  • @findergr2016

    @findergr2016

    2 ай бұрын

    We love you too! Here in thessaloniki we have a sizeable armenian minority and they are cool people.

  • @jztheophanous

    @jztheophanous

    2 ай бұрын

    Same in Cyprus 🇨🇾❤️🇦🇲

  • @dowhatyoulove3216
    @dowhatyoulove32162 ай бұрын

    I was stressed out before sitting down to watch this video. Now I have a smile on my face seeing that wonderful 104 year old ❤. Great documentary, like always! 🙏

  • @giannispan
    @giannispanАй бұрын

    Thank you for making this amazing video!

  • @MrBirdonawire
    @MrBirdonawire25 күн бұрын

    Wow I lived In that neighborhood for 4 months. Yeah a ton of abandoned buildings but it was beautiful. I knew so many wonderful people there. Greece stay strong! I love you guys. I made life long friends. You all stay safe.

  • @ggkoukla
    @ggkoukla2 ай бұрын

    From this Greek American, ευχαριστώ for this video. You visited deep into where my family came from. A dream I could only hope to achieve in my lifetime.

  • @ChrisDN
    @ChrisDN2 ай бұрын

    I was expecting to hear Moldova. But yea, Greece makes sense. They're still trying to recover from basically going bankrupt as a country, what, a decade ago at this point?. And all the money the country IS making, is being siphoned off by corruption. So nothing really gets fixed.

  • @baybydilly742

    @baybydilly742

    2 ай бұрын

    That was my guess, also.

  • @MRR-mw4rv

    @MRR-mw4rv

    2 ай бұрын

    I also guessed Moldova !

  • @shellibeadle965
    @shellibeadle9652 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video... I have to say my favorite part was you all meeting the centenarian, Mr. Piroudis, I SOOOO loved his smile... he was absolutely adorable!!

  • @lovvethemoon
    @lovvethemoon16 сағат бұрын

    I’m from Turkey, and I was actually a bit surprised to see that the most depressed country was Greece. In my trips to Greece, I have always been welcomed by very friendly people. Even during hard times, Greek people were very kind. I’ve always felt at home. Turkey is going through some economic difficulties right now too, so I understand their situation. I hope everything can work out for our neighbors. ❤️

  • @gavinward3176
    @gavinward31762 ай бұрын

    There I was expecting to hear "UK"

  • @joostvhts

    @joostvhts

    2 ай бұрын

    Ukraine

  • @LucinaMeow

    @LucinaMeow

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​@@StephandLilyAdventures it is in europe😂😂

  • @sophie-vz9rd

    @sophie-vz9rd

    2 ай бұрын

    @@StephandLilyAdventures it's still apart of europe, just not the EU as an organisation ;-;

  • @liambailey6504

    @liambailey6504

    2 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣@@StephandLilyAdventures

  • @sephmne3645

    @sephmne3645

    2 ай бұрын

    @@StephandLilyAdventuresThe EU does not = the continent of Europe. The UK is still in Europe and British people are still European.

  • @brownie3129
    @brownie31292 ай бұрын

    I went on a study abroad to Ikaria almost a year ago now, and I mean it when I say I miss it every day. Everybody is so kind, so nice, so stress free, and comparing it to how we lived in America? The reverse culture shock coming back home definitely hit, I'll say that much. And, it's so interesting to see other parts of greece outside of Ikaria. I heard from locals that the only thing they could say stressed them out in any way was the government, and I guess that rang true even in Athens. Thank you for sharing the struggles to better understand the reality of places like Greece that are often portrayed very differently to foreigners and tourists.

  • @markiyanhapyak349

    @markiyanhapyak349

    2 ай бұрын

    What is possible to study there?

  • @penvax2007

    @penvax2007

    2 ай бұрын

    What can you study in Ikaria?

  • @marzipan7152

    @marzipan7152

    2 ай бұрын

    Ikaria is widely held among Greece as the most relaxed place in the country! It really is a little paradise.. nothing like the rest of Greece though...

  • @elifnikolfloros3595
    @elifnikolfloros359529 күн бұрын

    My husband and I tried 2 times to go to Greece to live. He is Greek American and I just love it there. It makes me so sad...but before I even knew this video was about Greece, I called it. Cause despite it's beauty, we could never make it there and both times came back to the US because of the way things are over there. It's so sad and your video brought tears to my eyes...cause no one gets it. I wish things were different. 😢

  • @MrZaharciuc
    @MrZaharciucАй бұрын

    Come and Live in London for a few weeks, that's where you'll find the most depressing city in Europe.

  • @jamesg9468

    @jamesg9468

    11 күн бұрын

    Nah, London is great. Second most visited city in the world, blends the modern with the historic perfectly. If your life is a mess, that's a you problem.

  • @kieran3874
    @kieran38742 ай бұрын

    "The cause of stress is basically external, it becomes internal when we can't deal with it." "The success of life is to live in the middle zone." You don't know how many times i repeated that part. It hits home and is true in many ways than one

  • @courseware1241

    @courseware1241

    2 ай бұрын

    This is the take away message of the whole video, really. This is the authentic Greek spirit culminated through the ages. Exactly what Kazantzakis is trying to convey through the story of Alexis Zorbas.

  • @Audiophile871
    @Audiophile8712 ай бұрын

    Wow for 104 years old he looks like a lot of people in America in their 50-60s. All of them look amazing and healthy That says a hell of a lot about clean living and good food

  • @sue9861

    @sue9861

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, really? I mean Zacharias doesn't look a 104, maybe 80+, but if he looks like an average 50 year old American... that would say a lot about the (bad) state of the US.

  • @stelapentheroudaki1035
    @stelapentheroudaki103519 күн бұрын

    as a Greek before watching the video I confirmed the caption and it's so right. anyway, great video and the part with the 104 year old man is my favorite, emotional and inspiring.💙💙💙

  • @user-em3fb8ds1v
    @user-em3fb8ds1vАй бұрын

    Thanks for spreading awareness about Greece. Me being in tourism industry, I have the same conversation with every single tourist. "Oh we couldn't imagine that the situation is so bad in Greece". Of course no one knows what is happening here since the propaganda of the government is so huge that people have the idea that the economy is thriving. In reality we sink day by day and we cannot see the end of it yet... It's really sad to see the young generations TRYING to survive in Greece and constantly trying to STAY and the government doing everything possible to push us all away... Thanks for showing the true picture of Greece. We need that because we have zero coverage from big tv medias.

  • @prospectyourfuture
    @prospectyourfuture2 ай бұрын

    My grandfather immigrated to America from Rhodes island in Greece. His father owned a winery that enabled him to send his sons across the world to escape the conflict. I am grateful to hear the story from George and see life around their winery. It makes me think about what my great grandfather and grandmother would have been like. Thank you for providing a view of the culture of my family I never got to know.

  • @NatGreenOnline
    @NatGreenOnline2 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful soul Zacharias is. His smile instantly reminded me of my dad who passed away 4 years ago.

  • @theodorak1482
    @theodorak1482Ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching y’all for FOREVER can’t believe you finally visited my home country and I didn’t get to see y’all😭😭😭😭😭

  • @mahk777
    @mahk7772 ай бұрын

    KEEP UP THE CONTENT! loving it.

  • @mariosioannou9397
    @mariosioannou93972 ай бұрын

    it’s about experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions. Greece is a captivating chaos, the most beautiful kind I've ever encountered.

  • @D4rky.
    @D4rky.2 ай бұрын

    Crazy how after visiting half of Europe I still managed to meet the chillest, calmest people in the most stressed country, it really depends on what region you visit.

  • @etsalapful
    @etsalapful11 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video.

  • @leyiou2820
    @leyiou2820Ай бұрын

    that was fantastic and inspiring video. thank you guys

  • @ZAEMMUSIC
    @ZAEMMUSIC2 ай бұрын

    I really like how you just slide into any community you visit, fitting right in like you've been there forever, and the way you tackle their issues is so unique where no one is hurt.

  • @vonslam

    @vonslam

    Ай бұрын

    yes this! it's so punishing

  • @pedrosalaspinero7220
    @pedrosalaspinero72202 ай бұрын

    we in Argentina have very similar problems and it is constantly and consistently getting worse. Much love from here, I believe we can relate to the feeling of uncertainty about everything.

  • @Yiannis2112

    @Yiannis2112

    Ай бұрын

    Milei is hopefully gonna fix Argentina. We on the other hand have had the most worthless and corrupt PMs you can imagine

  • @kosni420

    @kosni420

    Ай бұрын

    argentina brothers. We are both on the survival mode. love from Greece

  • @crs7461

    @crs7461

    Ай бұрын

    You people have been through so much... Love and solidarity from Greece and I really wish for a beter future.

  • @joanofarcxxi
    @joanofarcxxi2 ай бұрын

    Sending hugs from Portugal. 💖

  • @karthiknetchikal2866
    @karthiknetchikal28662 ай бұрын

    Zacharias’ smile simply the best ❤

  • @m.serdaris
    @m.serdaris2 ай бұрын

    Hey! I'm 19, been living in Athens my whole life. It's great to see you guys visited our country and experienced both ends of the spectrum from rural to village-like experiences. There's a lot going on that's wrong, and some people have unfortunately gave up since a very young age! Nice to see Zacharias too, he's a beautiful soul.

  • @user-bg9kw3it4w
    @user-bg9kw3it4wАй бұрын

    Mister Zakarias is pure sunshine,may he live forever.😊

  • @user-qy1dh2fd7m
    @user-qy1dh2fd7m2 ай бұрын

    Wow guys! You certainly got the vibe❤ As a Greek living in Athens, I see so many people struggling only for survival, without expecting anything would change for the better. Your video is a ray of hope for us, to keep fighting and smiling (like Zacharias did) Maybe in this way we would find a way to let the sunshine in

  • @yllejord

    @yllejord

    Ай бұрын

    Do you really think they got the vibe? This is the vibe they chose for their narrative, to end on an wildly optimistic note. This feels a bit like they used us and our plight to create something inspirational for their viewers rather. Not through any ill intentions, I don't think, but still. I mean, we all know the student movement presented in this video ultimately failed, don't we?

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