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		<title>A conversation with your average Greek about debt</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[-This debt is unsustainable. What do you mean? -We have to get more loans just to pay the interest!  We will never manage to pay it off! So what do you propose? -Write all the debt off so we can recover. But that would mean other Europeans having to pay for it. -Yes, but you [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-This debt is unsustainable.</p>
<p>What do you mean?</p>
<p>-We have to get more loans just to pay the interest!  We will never manage to pay it off!</p>
<p>So what do you propose?</p>
<p>-Write all the debt off so we can recover.</p>
<p>But that would mean other Europeans having to pay for it.</p>
<p>-Yes, but you are all richer than us.  We have very very high unemployment.</p>
<p>You do, eh?  Are those unemployed looking for work?</p>
<p>-Of course they are!</p>
<p>So why are the cafeterias full of young people paying three times the price of a coffee in other European cities?</p>
<p>-That&#8217;s not typical. There are really poor people in Greece in other areas.</p>
<p>Oh really?  Can you show me one indicator that supports the idea that Greeks are poor?</p>
<p>-We don&#8217;t need indicators.  People are dying on the streets.</p>
<p>More than they are dying in other European cities?  This is inaccurate.  You have the least deaths of homeless people or elderly people.  They are living better than others.</p>
<p>-Because we care!  We have extended families.</p>
<p>No, because half the population lives with handouts from the Public Sector.  Either pensions you receive much earlier than other Europeans, or civil servant positions which are ridiculous&#8230;</p>
<p>-We work more than other Europeans!</p>
<p>Well, it must be pretty unproductive work, because your country keeps needing more money.</p>
<p>-Not our fault.  All our governments are sold out to the Americans and to Europe.  They suck our blood and get richer as we get poor.</p>
<p>Well, why are you allowing your government to make fools of you in Brussels now, demanding ridiculous things in the most rude way possible?</p>
<p>-They are heroes!  Someone had to stand up to the bloody Germans!</p>
<p>Germans have less than 50% home ownership.  Greeks are above 90%.</p>
<p>-That is simply a different culture.</p>
<p>Germans share car rides, prefer buying used clothes, have price differentiation in their product lines because they shop around for price.</p>
<p>-Well that&#8217;s just miserable!  We Greeks don&#8217;t bother with rubbish like that.</p>
<p>My point is, Germans and other Europeans try to save their money.  If they don&#8217;t have enough money, they go to the movies on a Monday afternoon when it is cheaper, they split their restaurant bills based on what they ate.</p>
<p>-What an awful idea!  In Greece we don&#8217;t scimp like that!  We order plenty food and then fight over who will pay the bill.</p>
<p>Oh really?</p>
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