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hospitality
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Ancient Greece
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Extended to travelers and strangers as a sacred duty
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2
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hospitality
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Ancient Greece
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Hospitality was a duty to the gods and a way to build alliances, but guests were not always highly honored
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3
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hospitality
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Eastern Orthodox Church in Greece
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Offering a warm welcome and treating guests as part of the family is highly valued in hospitality.
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1
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4
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hospitality
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Greece
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a common practice to show hospitality
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1
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5
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hospitality
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Greece
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a deeply ingrained tradition
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1
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6
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hospitality
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Greece
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a common way to show hospitality.
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1
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7
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hospitality
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Greece
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Warm and generous hospitality is deeply ingrained in the culture, and guests are highly valued
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1
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8
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hospitality
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Greece
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Offering food and drink as a sign of welcome
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1
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9
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hospitality
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Greece
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a sign of hospitality
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1
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10
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hospitality
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Greece
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High value is placed on hospitality and the offering of food and drinks to guests
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1
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11
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hospitality
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Greece
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Emphasized through generous provision of food and drink to guests
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1
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12
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hospitality
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Historical Greece
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Hospitality towards travelers and guests was highly valued in ancient Greek culture, with hosts expected to provide food, shelter, and protection.
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13
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hospitality
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Modern Greece
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Hospitality is a highly valued virtue and guests are treated with utmost respect and generosity.
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14
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hospitality
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Modern Greece
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Offering food and drinks as a sign of hospitality is common
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1
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15
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hospitality towards tourists
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Greece
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Inviting tourists into your home for a meal is a common way to show hospitality.
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