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No i like chicken souvlaki and kotobacon- chicken souvlaki with rolled bacon around it. Kokoretsi includes organs,so i cant eat it and its more of an easter thing.
Back to the customs ,the only one i have encountered including money is when friends of the groom visit the bride to give her, her bridal shoes and sometimes they place money into the shoe to supposedly make her accept to wear the shoe
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These items were not stolen, they were forced on Greece through Ottoman colonization and were adopted by Greeks living in Turkey (Anatolians, Pontians, etc). Greeks have these items the same reason Mexicans have elements of Spanish culture or Jamaicans have elements of British culture.
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O allos giati mastigonei to patoma me to mantili?
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