Thursday, July 19, 2012

I have been driven around in too many figure-eight loops by Greek cab drivers who double my fair if




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I have been driven around in too many figure-eight loops by Greek cab drivers who double my fair if I put anything in their trunk, if it's after midnight, or if I'm going somewhere they don't want to go. One guy even doubled my fair because I was on crutches! "Why? Why?" I kept asking him as he pointed to my wrapped up ankle, as if my disability was weighing down his cab.
Here are the words you will need: "ya sas" (hello), the name of your desired location in Greek, "ti kanete" (how are you), "areestera" (right), "thexia" (left), and "etho" (here). Using these, you can fake it a little bit. When the cab driver tries to make small talk, just look out the window distantly, like you are thinking of other things.
I once offered my cab driver a chocolate bar. If they speak your language, ask them about their life, where they are from, and their family. Ask them where you should go and what you should visit. Use any Greek word you know, as this will generally entertain them.
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