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Not all, but a large majority of the Greeks dislike the turkish because of their habit of destroying cultures and their barbaric and inhuman lifestyle. the turkish have a long history of wars with the Greeks, one of the most known is the war in which they stole the city of constantine from us. Greece is a civilized nation and turkey is made up of dirty cavemen

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Not all, but a large majority of the Greeks dislike the turkish because of their habit of destroying cultures and their barbaric and inhuman lifestyle. the turkish have a long history of wars with the Greeks, one of the most known is the war in which they stole the city of constantine from us. Greece is a civilized nation and turkey is made up of dirty cavemen

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Cause greek are paranoid...everytime things get heated up they run around and scream for help. They are like the kid in school which waits until he is far away from you then starts cursing and runs away.

And looks at their state now, corrupt and bankrupt state. They have lied about heir economy for years against the EU. Peopel are waiting in lines to get bread now.

While Turkey made huge progress in infarstructure, economy and military the greeks are going back to the stoneage

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