Yes.
Because Sparta was very ancient. They would believe the gods would get angry with them and stop with there services. The Spartans were very mush set-in-their-ways and traditions and did not favor change.
Visitors Welcome - 1928 was released on: USA: 4 March 1928
they weren't treated with respect
"Welcome to our church! We are delighted to have you join us for our service. Please let us know if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do to make your visit more comfortable."
Athens, Sparta was a war infested land. Bred only with the pure Sparta blood.
No exact translation but we welcome visitors by saying "GALIKAYO"
Sparta would not let its citizens travel to other cities unless they were fighting
Yes, it was an entrenched Greek custom.
You may say 'youkoso.'
The cast of Visitors Welcome - 1928 includes: Johnny Arthur as The Husband Lucille Hutton as The Wife Lydia Yeamans Titus as The Derelict
In Tibetan, 'You're welcome' is translated as "དགའ་མོ་རེད།" (ga mo de).