Greeks are known for their humor and their ability to maintain it even in the most difficult situations. When that humor combines with business ideas, then the result is even more spectacular.
For example, the owner of a funeral home in Agrinio, central Greece, found a way to make fun of Greece’s current financial situation and the blackmail that the country has received from its European partners, and especially Germany.
The funeral home owner took advantage of the political developments and rename his business after the relentless German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble. Over the last few days, the funeral home photographs have gone viral among social media users, mainly on Facebook and Twitter.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has been a strong supporter of the Grexit idea. Over the past few days he has proposed various measures and plans that would lead Greece outside the Eurozone, for example he proposed that the country takes a five-year time out from the monetary union.
Furthermore, he has also suggested tο Greece that 50 billion euros of Greek public assets be transferred to an external fund and privatized over time. The fund he used as a suggestion, the Institution for Growth in Greece, is owned by the German bank KfW, whose current Chairman of the Board of Supervisory Directors is Schaeuble himself.
His stance towards Greece has not only been criticizeδ by other European countries, but also from the people in Europe and across the world through social media.
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