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Page 127
... Hospitality 1. The Implications of Hospitality In opposition to gossip , Nafpliotes see hospitality as a positive activity , and in describing themselves as Greeks , they claim that they are hospitable ( filoxenoi ) people . While ...
... Hospitality 1. The Implications of Hospitality In opposition to gossip , Nafpliotes see hospitality as a positive activity , and in describing themselves as Greeks , they claim that they are hospitable ( filoxenoi ) people . While ...
Page 129
... hospitality are graded , and the more someone is a close friend or relation , the lesser the degree of formal hospitality , which is never given to family , and is less ritualized and specific with close friends . This is in direct ...
... hospitality are graded , and the more someone is a close friend or relation , the lesser the degree of formal hospitality , which is never given to family , and is less ritualized and specific with close friends . This is in direct ...
Page 132
... hospitality does still exist , and in spite of mass tourism , many tourists are generously helped and entertained . Conclusion Gossip and hospitality are represented as antithetical aspects of the Greek character , but they share many ...
... hospitality does still exist , and in spite of mass tourism , many tourists are generously helped and entertained . Conclusion Gossip and hospitality are represented as antithetical aspects of the Greek character , but they share many ...
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Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
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