Thank you all for tuning in. What was your favorite part of this podcast?
@sabinocurciogui10 ай бұрын
Grease but Greece
@froochie12310 ай бұрын
Her. She's my favorite part.
@alessandrocianni131810 ай бұрын
Uzo vrs sambuca would’ve been a good one to ask. None the les Italian cuisine wayyyyyy better than Greek. We are more diverse
@SliceyMcdice10 ай бұрын
Mozzarella di buffalo 👌🏼 A1 only real ones know
@ireneb350310 ай бұрын
My Greek grandpa who was born in 1912 would always say this phrase when talking about Italians
@jorgevogia375510 ай бұрын
As a Greek living in Greece ,following and watching growing up italian podcast for a while(of course we all love italian-American cultoure!),i was smiling throughout the whole episode!! when Greeks and Italians are together its always a great time!
@briangust79599 ай бұрын
I have a lot of Greek friends a second family to me and Greek Easters were literally the best thing ever. One of the best memories I have
@bluesman194710 ай бұрын
She is absolutely the best example of " una faccia una razza". If you did n't know, she'd surely be mistaken for a southern italian beauty. Bellissima .
@Jester55610 ай бұрын
hell nah
@ssourrgummiez10 ай бұрын
no lol
@jasonborotra42089 ай бұрын
Probably not, they are clearly Americans as soon as they start talking.
@bluesman19479 ай бұрын
I was talking about looks
@supermavro60729 ай бұрын
not even close mate
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Ms. Mavronas is Great 🇬🇷👌🏻 The Greek "Mati" has been in Greece since Antiquity, and even predates all of us! The Ancient Greek Trireme Ships had an Eye on them to ward off bad luck & allow for calmer waters! The Mati is literally mentioned dozens of times in Ancient Greek Sources. Homie talking about Napoli, which was a Greek founded City called Neapoli. New = New 🇬🇷 Poli = City 🇬🇷 Just a FEW words & dishes that Italians use & were initially inspired through the Greeks: 👇🏻 Pizza-----Pikte-Pitta-Pissa Lasagna----Lasana Macaroni---Makarono [Makaronia] Pasta-----Pasto Stromboli---Stroggili Fagiolata----Fasolada Diamante Citron-Diamanti Kitron Azzimo-----Azymo [Bread] Casseruela---Katsarola/Kuathos Colluri (Sicily)--Koulouri ^^^^Of course, we don’t claim these dishes, but the OG origins in their most OG forms, must be said. Italian Cuisine has also inspired Greek Cuisine as well 👌🏻
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
The best holiday i ever had was in Athens. The food, the culture, the weather, the people.. if i could move there, I would.
@ireneb350310 ай бұрын
Greek high school in Astoria is Saint Demetrios. I graduated in 1990
@piollaceable10 ай бұрын
She's brilliant,love her personality
@leeannlack65219 ай бұрын
She is correct we do need to have Italian language school for the kids either after school a few days a week or on Saturday. We need to learn our language and heritage
@evan_ko137 ай бұрын
I have many Italian friends and I can definitely see lots of cultural similarities especially with Southern Italians! By the way, the evil eye tradition doesn't come from Turks, it's the other way around basically! The whole theory about the evil eye, eye-distraction or the so called vaskania in Ancient Greek (βασκανία) comes from Ancient Greece! It comes from word φάσκω/βάσκω which means "to say" in modern Greek and it was referring to someone who slanders behind your back. This could also happen without any words being said, because the bad energy of the gaze can be emitted by someone, exclusively through his gaze, especially if he is blue-eyed. ;)
@captainjim10106 ай бұрын
Πες τα γιατί θα μας τρελάνουν
@mnasser1010 ай бұрын
It’s funny how Mediterranean people take pride in their olive oil. I’m Palestinian and we are passionate about our olives lol just like Greeks, Italians and Lebanese.
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
Who has the best vine leaf rolls 👀
@67claudius7 ай бұрын
Spaniards as well
@alessandrom71817 ай бұрын
LOL Italians are not only South Italians they are also Central and North Italians and i assure you in Central and North Italy we give a heck.
@mickeymouse16976 ай бұрын
@@alessandrom7181 North ItalIans are Germans.
@chrisofmelbourne875 ай бұрын
True
@GiasoneP10 ай бұрын
My wife is Greek. They have a lot of positives, but the same with the una faccia una razza. Never heard my entire life until I met her family.
@alessandrom71817 ай бұрын
Nope, they are the same with South Italians, with Central and North Italy not even remotely-
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Funny, Im Greek & I have only ever heard that from Italians 😂
@johnkatsaros734010 ай бұрын
I wanted to correct a misconception. Greeks don't eat pita every day. It's for souvlaki and gyros sandwiches and in restaurants for dips. We eat bread that is very similar to the rest of Europe on a daily basis. And pizza is the Italian word for pita (I.e. flat bread). Finally, greeks eat more potatoes than italians but less rice and pasta.
@jake-qn3tl10 ай бұрын
Do you have thalassemia?
@chrisofmelbourne875 ай бұрын
No way. Greeks eat a huge amount of pasta (20 local varities) and heaps of rice dishes.
@perseusarkoudaАй бұрын
Pita flat bread is relatively new and it's actually a street food only. Greeks rarely bake flat bread and would buy only at the beginning of easter lent (kathara deftera) as a tradition. Pita is actually the fyllo stuffed with a variety of ingredients (spanakopita, tiropita etc).
@Western-imperalism10 ай бұрын
Love the greeks! Dont forget the greeks were on sicliy before any roman
@SportsCasters232610 ай бұрын
One of my good friends is Greek and his family was always the closest non Italian family to mine.
@emmanuelwood870210 ай бұрын
Christina is so beautiful. You guys have to keep bringing her back.
@papaioannoug10 ай бұрын
Great episode. Is really fun to watch Christina talk about small details about the Greek culture.
@baldcadaver10 ай бұрын
could you guys get joey diaz on de podcast? he ain´t Italian but talk about a guy with some stories!! also the difference between Cuban and Italian culture and history is insanely interesting!
@jake-qn3tl10 ай бұрын
Please no. That guy is an insufferable liar.
@andrewpeana10 ай бұрын
Uncle joey would be amazing on this
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tlwash your mouth young man
@acc3149 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tlmost uncles are bullshitters
@RaDi0-HeAd3 ай бұрын
It’s crazy how many Sicilian girls have the same exact look as Christina. Yet at the same time, her accent and energy remind me of many Lebanese girls I know. It just goes to show you how connected the people of the Mediterranean are!
@domenicomonno607210 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes!!!👏👏👏
@sabinocurciogui10 ай бұрын
Thank you all for tuning in as always ❤
@jake-qn3tl10 ай бұрын
Where is your family from in Italy?
@FORZANAPOL__1010 ай бұрын
He’s an inter fan who cares FORZA NAPOLI
@jake-qn3tl10 ай бұрын
@@FORZANAPOL__10 real Italians live in the interior
@StaySolidKhaled9 ай бұрын
As a midwestern stray Italian I appreciate y’all content o7
@johnp829 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tl from the looks of him, I'd say Northern Ireland.
@Vince-s4r10 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing Christina on your podcast she is fantastic great episode 🥂🇨🇦
@ireneb350310 ай бұрын
Telly Savalas, Olympia Dukakis, Jennifer Aniston, John Stamos, Nia Vardalos, Zach Galifianakis, John Cassavetes, Maria Menounos
@luccac62479 ай бұрын
Fun fact. I served Olympia Dukakis when she visited our family friends restaurant whiling filming in our city. Lovely lady. Told me never to forget the Greek language.
@timp.95828 ай бұрын
VP Spiro Agnew.
@NastiCreature10 ай бұрын
The Greek is not the same as the Turkish coffee. The grounding in Turkish is fine but the Greek is not that fine grinded. Also we don't boil the coffee for as long as the Turkish. As long as it starts to rise we take it of, we never put it back on heat.
@aokiaoki42389 ай бұрын
Thats true, also Greeks dont stare to drink, but wait for coffee to settle in the bottom
@jake-qn3tl8 ай бұрын
All coffee tastes like piss
@NastiCreature8 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tl opinion accepted but most people and especially me don't agree with you.
@captainjim10106 ай бұрын
Πριν μιλήσετε πάτε ένα ταξίδι στην Τουρκία, μείνετε σε Τούρκο, κάνετε παρέα με Τούρκο και μετά τα λέμε... Το ίδιο πράγμα είναι, ΟΥΤΕ ελληνικός είναι ΟΥΤΕ τούρκικος, αραβικός είναι ο καφές. Και το φαγητό ΚΑΜΙΑ σχεση δεν έχουν οι γεύσεις απορώ με μερικούς που συγκρίνουν ελληνικό με τούρκικο φαγητό...
@chrisofmelbourne875 ай бұрын
True. Greek coffee is also light roast, and Turkish is medium roast. The cooking method is the same, and that's all.
@evastyles27279 ай бұрын
Vincent- vinkentios, Larry& Lorenzo -leonidas Love you guys she rocks! I’m from queens and grow up very Greek ultra first generation and married to an Italian- relate at a million percent here, my sister went to st francis prep & I went to at demetrios as well, feels like a tiny world here! Sharing your page with everyone I know!
@georgegemetzis64318 ай бұрын
Greek classical antiquity and Roman Empire shared by Italians and Greeks is where una faca una ratsa is born from. The Mati comes from classical antiquity Greece so pre dates the ottomans. Christina has amazing energy..
@diimmak10 ай бұрын
Her eyes are so pretty
@thecanest8 ай бұрын
Elia Kazan was a Greek that made it in Hollywood.
@obabas807 ай бұрын
Yup. Telly savalas as well.
@aglaiasylligardos24797 ай бұрын
You guys need to go to Niko's Souvlaki in Astoria. My husband is the chef there (Dimitri)and makes traditional, handmade, Greek gyro!
@chrisofmelbourne875 ай бұрын
Pork Gyros?
@aglaiasylligardos24795 ай бұрын
@@chrisofmelbourne87 Yes! Pork & Chicken!
@chrisofmelbourne875 ай бұрын
@@aglaiasylligardos2479 Po po po! I need to visit next time im in the US
@aglaiasylligardos24795 ай бұрын
@@chrisofmelbourne87 Yes, come visit us!
@Ale-ie3fm5 ай бұрын
I really liked this podcast. I didnt know her but she is really funny, intelligent and i like the fact that she is so near to her coltoure. I can relate with her. For my parents it was always very important to bring the italian cultoure very near, so we are fluent in Italian. Buuut .....one thing I HAVE TO SAY. We have a lot more dishes than only pasta. Pasta is of course a dish that you have almost every day but you have also antipasti or secondi that are not pasta dishes. Here some of them: peperonata, ciambotta, melanzane sott'olio, zucchine sott'olio, peperoni arrostiti, caponata, peperoni ripieni, melanzane ripiene, riso al forno, arancini, polpettone, scaloppine al limone, scaloppine al vino bianco, saltimbocca alla romana, polpette, polpettone, brasato, cosciotte di pollo e patate al forno, agnello al forno, baccalà fritto o in mille altri modi, frittura di pesce, calamari ripieni, cozze ripiene, riso patate e cozze, polenta in mille modi dal nord al sud....And im not done yet;-)
@JC196769 ай бұрын
Corfu where her father's family was from was ruled by The Venetian Empire for many years. There are quite a few people there and in the other Ionian islands that are descended from Venetians who moved there.
@spiroandrews47875 ай бұрын
Same with Naxos where my family is from
@geogeo22994 ай бұрын
Don't forget that Venice was part of the Byzantine Empire for 200 yrs, long before there was any Venetian Empire.
@alexandrosmarinis37046 ай бұрын
Remains of some of these Greek cities can be seen today, such as Neapolis ("New City", now Naples), Syrakousai (Syracuse), Akragas (Agrigento), Taras (Taranto), Rhegion (Reggio Calabria), and Kroton (Crotone). The most populous city of Magna Graecia was Sybaris (now Sibari) with an estimated population, from 600 BC to 510 BC, between 300,000 and 500,000.[1] The government of city-states was usually an aristocracy[5] and the cities were often at war with each other.[6] The Second Punic War put an end to the independence of the cities of Magna Graecia, which were annexed to the Roman Republic in 205 BC.[7] From the motherland Greece, art, literature and philosophy decisively influenced the life of the colonies. In Magna Graecia much impetus was given to culture, especially in some cities such as Taras (now Taranto).[5] Noteworthy was the South Italian ancient Greek pottery, fabricated in Magna Graecia largely during the 4th century BC. The settlers of Magna Graecia had great successes in the Ancient Olympic Games in their homeland. Crotone's athletes won 18 titles in 25 Olympics.[8] Although many of the Greek inhabitants of Magna Graecia were entirely Latinized during the Middle Ages,[9] pockets of Greek culture and language remained and have survived to the present day. One example is the Griko people in Calabria (Bovesia) and Salento (Grecìa Salentina), some of whom still maintain their Greek language (Griko language) and customs.[10] The Griko language is the last living trace of the Greek elements that once formed Magna Graecia.[11]
@georgechilidis84465 ай бұрын
As a Greek living a few streets from Montréal Quebec Canada little Italy I grow up with Italians actually I was the first Cretan Greek to walk in 1972 is an Italian caffe 50 years later now I’m retired I go every morning 8:30 am for my espresso with my Italian friends .. Chania Crete is my hometown that I visit every October to middle of December amazing weather … so you guys ever plan to visit Montréal let me know 🇮🇹🇬🇷
@thevoice46410 ай бұрын
Angelo tsarouchas ..is the funniest Greek comedian by far
@yodasensei98669 ай бұрын
Her personality is to die for 🥰❤️
@2ndChanceWilkins9 ай бұрын
I love watching this channel. I’m from NY, I’m also a first gen Italian and only really got to grow up Italian on my father’s side. What I hate the most, is when people ask what my accent is, or what am I, I always say Italian and they’d think I was bullshittin tf outta them. Yeah sure, I’m white as shit, but my sister, she’s Sicilian and that’s what most people think the standard Italian is, which it’s not.
@fmattiellomagic10 ай бұрын
Loved this. She’s amazing
@telepathy9010 ай бұрын
She’s gorgeous and I love her business women look 😂❤
@He-zo6hu10 ай бұрын
She is awesome!!! Fantastica !!!!
@w0mp110 ай бұрын
She’s hilarious I would have sworn she was Italian as well. She’s also gorgeous and talented. Big fan.
@JackSparrow-rz3gp4 ай бұрын
Greeks have pasta too it’s not exclusively Italian like as a Greek person I can think of more Greek pasta dishes than Italian pasta dishes
@Micfri30010 ай бұрын
Could you get Giuseppe rossi on the podcast. It would be perfect.
@DCCrisisclips6 ай бұрын
Mati has existed since ancient times
@cpkay3310 ай бұрын
heck yea. props to your kalamata mom. represent!
@DukeofNYork10 ай бұрын
Comme ci comme ça is French, means like this like that SFP representttt
@Giannispri4 ай бұрын
Christina's a smoke show with unreal sense of humour! Killer combo! Feta and yeeros should be crowned every year until the end of days!nough said.
@salcaputo456410 ай бұрын
Una razza una faccia 🇮🇹🇬🇷❣️
@supermavro60729 ай бұрын
no razza no faccia ! It 🇮🇹=🧔🏻♂🧔🏻♂ 🇪🇺 👉Gr 🧔🏾🧔🏾= Tr 🧔🏾🧔🏾
@alessandrom71817 ай бұрын
No, una faccia una razza with South Italy , not with whole Italy. A Tuscan or a Lombard has nothing to do with a Greek.
@captainjim10106 ай бұрын
@@alessandrom7181 This is true. Just like a Southern Italian has nothing to do with a Northern German-Italian. No?
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
@@alessandrom7181 Facts Alexandro! 👌🏻
@Nickmano1710 ай бұрын
She’s tremendous!
@javiand93726 ай бұрын
Fucking TREMENDOUS
@andrewdouvros15 ай бұрын
I am Italian and Greek(last name Δούβρος). Many cultural similarities
@captainjim10106 ай бұрын
The eye doesn't come from Turkey (lmao those came in the region way after), the eye was spread all around the middle east and the Mediterranean, it goes back to Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt and there are several mentions about it from the Ancient Greek Philosophers and it meant the same thing back then. Christine find the relative who told you that and slap him.
@froochie12310 ай бұрын
In Jersey we call Greek Deli's... Diners. ;)
@JohnnyYounitas10 ай бұрын
Her Dad def owns a diner
@NickNardini9 ай бұрын
I love her personality, you should have more cool people on like her.
@Anna-loves-you10 ай бұрын
I've been raised south European guys, you'd be surprised how much we have in common! My friends always say: " Give this girl 2 onions and a carrot and you're in for a 3 course meal". Not even braggin'. I'm here for the food always😂😂😂
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
Going to Greece in August is crazy lmao.
@timp.95828 ай бұрын
It's hot AF🔥😎
@woop22358 ай бұрын
I love Christina ❤️ she is hilarious! I follow her on Instagram and TikTok!!❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
@RupPup6910 ай бұрын
The Italians needed z Greek to get to the next level yet again
@pompei19685 ай бұрын
What level?
@longisland.n.y.life_759210 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite episodes. U shud think bout gettin a female co-host
@JohnSmith-yt8di9 ай бұрын
0:57 "comme ci comme ça" is French for so-so, meaning not good, not bad. Usually given in response to the question, how are you?
@gregorschleussner90246 ай бұрын
The Greek comme ci comme ca would be literally „etsi k‘etsi“. So and so. Etsi kai etsi.
@javiand93728 ай бұрын
God she’s immaculately gorgeous
@bieddruhuggyfalsaperla544710 ай бұрын
Comme ci, comme ça is French for "like this like that" literally. But you can use it like she said.
@CaliMaxe9 ай бұрын
Una ratsa una fatsa, the one race means because he come from the same stock and were once the same people. Only recently divided. Especially the south.
@Tittothegreat9 ай бұрын
I was going crazy trying to remember where do I remember seeing her, and I finally realized it’s from the photographers Chanel
@hristiankostoff15197 ай бұрын
Bear in mind that quiet big part of todays Italy was called Magna Graecia during Roman times. Southern Italy and Sicily were populated predominantly by Greek speaking people. The coast of Southern France, Catalonia (Spain) as well. This explains the many similarities in the culture of those places and todays Greece. Modern Greeks are not direct descendants of the antient Hellenic population obviously, but the culture is heavily influenced by the antient past of these lands. Somehow all Mediterranean nations have a cultural heritage from the Hellenic era and this is what makes them absolutely unique in its own specific way, people are very relaxed and they do appreciate more simple and harmonious with nature life. Greece is amazing, stunning nature and warm people. I strongly recommend it as a vacation destination, Greeks are very good hosts.
@captainjim10106 ай бұрын
The closest thing we have from Ancient Greeks is Modern Greeks... on the other hand, modern Italians with Ancient Romans, mmm not so much... the Romans where annihilated by the Germanic tribes and Southern Italians genetically, are closer to Greeks than Northern Italians. Many gaps in Italian school books unfortunately.
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Funny, this guys name is literally GREEK because a Byzantino bent over your invading turkic bulgar ancestor & literally Baptized you 🤣 Kostoff 🤡 The Greeks are the same People And everyone wants to associate with this Greatness 😃👌🏻🇬🇷
@NIKOLASINGLESSIS6 ай бұрын
There is always an announcment when a ship arrives at a port !!
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
Dolmandes are tremendous!
@Dino-sk7zi8 ай бұрын
Great Show , you need more collabs together. It would be a hit. Feta and watermelon, amazing. You can’t do that with mozzarella.
@louisn13688 ай бұрын
Halloumi (Greek Cypriot cheese made with sheep or goat milk) Greeks fry it up and call it saganaki but halloumi tastes even better
@earlyculyer41039 ай бұрын
I love her!
@alexdelvento127310 ай бұрын
What’s good from your Sicilian American bro in Boston 💪🏻
@timp.95828 ай бұрын
They were taling about Examples of names with meanings....The surname Balomenos translates to the fellow who wears patched trousers. Kontogiannis = Short John. Italians use the name Calogero, greeks use it as well but not as a given name, but in reference to, for example, monks, kalo = good, ghero = old, good old guy(s).
@missmonkeymind7086 ай бұрын
Yeah but do you also say Kologero as an insult, because in greece we do! Kolo = butt / Gero = old guy 😂
@timp.95826 ай бұрын
@@missmonkeymind708 never heard it used in that context
@byronrios400510 ай бұрын
This girl is crazy……Italian period
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Nope, Hellenic 🇬🇷 > OG is always the BEST 👌🏻
@Grow7269 ай бұрын
Good to see our guy Lee Syatt on a new pod
@RyanZe8910 ай бұрын
Lowkey I kinda vibe w her lmaoo
@AkasaurusRex5 ай бұрын
Best actor of Greek descent to me was Andreas Katsulas . He played G”Kar on Babylon 5 absolute incredible performance! RIP unfortunately.
@carlositaliankitchen10 ай бұрын
Ouzo should of been compared to Sambuca both aniseed flavour 👌
@maryp18368 ай бұрын
Yeah… many of the comparisons were a little off. Baklava should be compared to a pastry(like cannoli) not a cake/tiramisu. Ouzo should be compared to sambuca, frappe should be cold cappuccino ( not espresso) feta should be a good sharp semi soft cheese not compared to mild mozzarella.
@carlositaliankitchen8 ай бұрын
I Guess when you’re brought up in America you’re taste is definitely a bit off 😮
@mickeymouse16976 ай бұрын
Grappa vs Tspouro / RAKI
@degamas18 ай бұрын
Rome is a Greek colony. Without Greek influence Rome would not exist. 40% of Latin is Greek derived words. Greek is the original, Rome is the copy. First cookbook in the world is Greek. Greek cuisine is the healthiest in the world. Greek language is oldest continuously spoken language in the world 5,000 years and most scientific. 80% of the international scientific and medical terminology is Greek
@aleph11144 ай бұрын
Few things you got wrong, pal: 1) Rome was not founded by Greeks. The Italian peninsula was inhabited before the Greeks made their colonies in Southern Italy (Magna Græcia). Some of the indigenous people of Italy were the Latins (the founders of Rome), Tyrrhenians, Falisci, Adriatic Veneti, Umbri, Balari, among others… In fact, Magna Græcia didn’t even extend to Rome, so your claim doesn’t hold. 2) Just because Greek and Latin languages share similar words, it doesn’t mean 40% of Latin comes from Greek. Greek and Latin are both Indoeuropean languages, and thus have similarities. 3) Rome did what the ancient Hellenes could just dream about. If anything, Rome is the enhanced version of Greece. Remember: Greece became subject of Rome, not viceversa. At the end, not even the kingdoms derived from the Macedonian Empire were able to stop Rome from conquering them. 4) The first recorded cookbook was found in Ancient Mesopotamian clay tablets from 1700 BC. Nothing to do with Greece. 5) The Coptic language is as old as, if not older than, the Greek language. You’re welcome, pal.
@gabrielesantucci61894 ай бұрын
Ma non dire minchiate 🤌☹️
@TheofilosMouratidis5 ай бұрын
There is no beef gyro in the average Greek souvlatzidiko (gyros shop), and it is shaved pork or chicken small meat cuts, not that long ass slice kebab thing from minced/mashed lamb or beef. Also the Italian panino with mozzarella and prosciutto is ok at best compared to gyros which is more elaborate and not that dry. There are other panini like the one with mortadella, stracchino, and pistachio that is really good.
@shinkuroyume8 ай бұрын
Italian Greek here, was up pals
@jake-qn3tl7 ай бұрын
Do you have thalassemia?
@cavaradossi77616 ай бұрын
Greek-Americans and Italian-Americans are similar to one another, in that they are both American. Italian and Greek Americans are not Italian and Greek, respectively. Greek-Americans and Italian-Americans are a different ethnicity from Greeks and Italians in the "homeland". They are different people.
@Dante7Even7 ай бұрын
Una faccia una razza 🇮🇹❤🇬🇷
@thanos27278 ай бұрын
Pizza is greek . Baked on bread tomato cheese on heated stones left in the sun
@alexstratis652610 ай бұрын
Best pod
@prolly2stoned42010 ай бұрын
I found out I have ancestry from the Aegean Islands. Is that part of Greece? It’s a bunch of little confetti islands between Greece and Turkey.
@marieljackman18509 ай бұрын
Yes❤
@jake-qn3tl8 ай бұрын
All southern Italians have ancestors from Aegean islands
@prolly2stoned4208 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tl interesting Edit: I also have southern Italian.
@pompei19685 ай бұрын
@@jake-qn3tlthat's because all of those territories belonged to Italy
@alx_gr12 ай бұрын
All part of Greece (apart from 2 timy ones that belong to Turkey).
@alessandrocianni131810 ай бұрын
Strong show boys
@armandalikaj6 ай бұрын
The only thing in common today Greece and Italy have is the exodus of Albanian Arvanites ( called Arbëreshë in Sicily's Piana degli Albanesi) from Morea area ( today Peloponnese ) Albanians and Italians have more in common by a mile Everyone in Albania speaks Italian. It's a huge community of Albanian in Italy as there is a very significant Italian community in Albania
@pompei19685 ай бұрын
Oh please don't say this to the Greeks. They're so in denial
@EliasGeorgiou-h7j5 ай бұрын
😂
@EliasGeorgiou-h7j5 ай бұрын
So albanian says that greek lunguage is albanian,and albanian lunguage is greek,tell me , you're the only stupid in your family , or they are all
@EliasGeorgiou-h7j5 ай бұрын
Albanian in Italy they are like refugees today,they emerged there in 1991,like in greece that time , thousands of them pass the borders for work,that is your story albanian turks
@armandalikaj5 ай бұрын
@@EliasGeorgiou-h7j The whole South of Italy is full of "Katunde Arbëreshë". Just like whole of Greece
@dantundis7 ай бұрын
I'm an American Italian calabrian, all my greek friends call me goombato and my last name ending in IS they swear somewhere down the line I'm greek! Cracks me up all the time😂
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Well, if you care from Calabria, there may be some truth in that. Magna Graecia 👌🏻
@kallimsp3 ай бұрын
South and central Calabria spoke greek , tle local Greco dialect, up until a few centuries ago. Do to catholic procecution and pressure, use gradually declined to the south. Now it is endangered and limited to a few villages outside Reggio.
@skoy212 ай бұрын
20:18 I think the answer to this question would be Aristotle Onassis.
@gigilagous80206 ай бұрын
Christina Won 🎉
@spiroslaskaris30757 ай бұрын
Get me on this podcast so I can really spit some Greek History and the best spots to go to 😂🙏
@thevoice46410 ай бұрын
Big time tommie and vinny dice need to ve your next guests
@johanmartinez186510 ай бұрын
i love this girl and i would marry her any time any day!
@Adiadni3 ай бұрын
Athens is a huge area. There are the tourist parts, the rough places and the residential areas. The strange thing perhaps is that Athens' worst areas are very close to the tourist areas. That is why a person that would visit the center of Athens and the tourist areas might have this impression of Athens if they decide to go a bit further out the touristy area. But if indeed they had the time to trully explore Athens they would understand that Athens city is very big, each area has something different to offer, from mountains to beaches, to beautiful residential areas. But that needs time and perhaps more research.
@JohnnyYounitas10 ай бұрын
This chick is really funny
@AkasaurusRex5 ай бұрын
As a 4th gen Japanese Canadian showing a love for my heritage gets zero support from my family. It’s all negative to indifference really sucks. I’ve studied Classics in Uni and think about applying to grad degrees in Greece. No idea how I’d get on over there love trying to speak the language. My hair is as dark, curly and thick as a Greek tho lol
@jakegargiulo51019 ай бұрын
Napoli is basically Greek Also with the names, what about Stefano and Stefanos
@thevoice46410 ай бұрын
Teresa giudice would be good on here too
@dr.johndoe160310 ай бұрын
Need a cheese off Part two needs to have a food off !!!
@SpartanLeonidas18216 ай бұрын
Hey Christina, tell your Italian friends: 731 = Epta Trianta Ena 🇬🇷👌🏻
@HailVictory-gs8wx5 ай бұрын
Greeks and Italians are Brothers
@roccologuercio10 ай бұрын
What do you mean you don’t eat meat?!
@SolidDragonUK10 ай бұрын
Its okay, I make lamb.
@RagingUtai9 ай бұрын
Hey guys, sinner just made it to final of aus open. Go italy