Wow, those were pretty good questions, at least they elicited some really interesting answers! I think I get what you mean when you say: "I feel more Greek when I’m abroad than when I’m home," when you are in other countries then people look at you as Greek, so you feel very Greek, but when you are in Greece you probably stand out as being more international, more widely traveled, and speaking more languages, so you don't seem typically Greek.
Unfortunately I'm boringly American although in no way a product of just New England, Mid-West, or Western sections of the USA...
It would be very cool if you moved to NYC, I'm thinking of trying to do so in 2010!
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I think I get what you mean when you say: "I feel more Greek when I’m abroad than when I’m home,"
when you are in other countries then people look at you as Greek, so you feel very Greek, but when you are in Greece you probably stand out as being more international, more widely traveled, and speaking more languages, so you don't seem typically Greek.
Unfortunately I'm boringly American although in no way a product of just New England, Mid-West, or Western sections of the USA...
It would be very cool if you moved to NYC, I'm thinking of trying to do so in 2010!