Packing for Greece
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No, unfortunately the communication was really poor. I emailed 3x to confirm and ask where to meet and when and received no response. Maybe next time, because I do believe I’ll get back there one day. Thanks for your help and apologies for not responding previously. All I wanted to do was be at the beach and in the water!
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well I am not comfortable to sleep naked in strange places. What if the fire alarm goes off in the night someone knocks on your door or whatever? And I don't like to sleep in something that's 'dirty' from being worn outdoors. My Mexico trip weather is similar to what we're talking about Greece (no sweater needed, no pants needed!) and i keep one extra tank top and gauze shorts to use as pajamas. It's nice to have something cool and clean to slip into after shedding daytime clothes soaked with sweat.
Came back after a while off this forum.. had a good laugh reading a typical Suze reply.
Suze.. there are no fire alarms at most of the places we stay in greece.
Suze.. A sarong can be sink washed and dry in less than an hour.. so likely cleaner than you wearing same tank top and shorts to bed .
And I SHOWER before bed.. do you just crawl in all sweaty.. ew gross. They often dont change sheets daily in most budget greek hotel suze.. water is used carefully on the islands ,so no daily sheet changes unless you request.
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