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Post by artisans on Nov 3, 2013 18:11:44 GMT 2
Greece made a move today towards Sunday opening with Dimitra & Diellas supermarkets being open in Acharavi, along with Kaziannis Cash & Carry. It seems that some stores will open between 11am & 6pm, but it may not be every Sunday. It may be the rule that shops are allowed to open two Sundays a year in the run-up to Christmas, but it is possible that new legislation has moved on from there.
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Post by gremlindog on Jan 12, 2014 11:30:04 GMT 2
are the small supermarkets etc open in resort on a sunday?
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parsonsgang
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Post by parsonsgang on Jan 12, 2014 11:54:18 GMT 2
Yes everything is open seven days a week in the resorts.
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Post by gremlindog on Jan 12, 2014 11:55:27 GMT 2
chhers for that parsons - hopefully will get to meet up in august
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parsonsgang
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Post by parsonsgang on Jan 12, 2014 12:07:26 GMT 2
That would be good, we'll have our 10 year old daughter with us as well who would love to have a girl of similar age to talk to.
We've been going to Roda for 20 years this year and all of our three children think of it as their second home. The locals really do appreciate it when they speak a few words of Greek.
Nikki
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Post by gremlindog on Jan 12, 2014 12:13:53 GMT 2
ok then nikki i am sure we can sort something out
my daughters latest request is how to ask for a chocolate milkshake!
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Post by Ol'Salty on Jan 12, 2014 18:52:40 GMT 2
Hi gremlin.
From my limited Greek, and the help of my phrase-book, I think the answer is . . .
Γάλα Ανακινήστε με σοκολάτα
Gála Anakiní̱ste me sokoláta
Milk Shake with chocolate
Although I'm sure Steve (admin) will be able to either confirm or correct this later?
Rgds, Chris
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Post by artisans on Jan 12, 2014 22:55:08 GMT 2
I'm not sure I've ever seen a sign for 'agitated' milk, 'Ol Salty - I think that it is more common to see some Greek version of the word 'milkshake', preceded by 'σοκολάτα' for chocolate. I'll check and come back to you ...
Steve
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