A Brit expat has warned UK tourists in Greece over a phrase they should "never" say. European Union holidaymakers have been warned to NEVER refer to Greek Coffee as Turkish Coffee while you're in Rhodes, Crete, Corfu, Santorini, Mykonos and beyond. Taking to YouTube, a content creator Daniel Carrizalez said: "Yes, it is the same thing - but you happen to be in Greece.

When I'm in Colombia, I'm not going to order a Venezeula Arepa. We have to be respectful that when we are in a certain country, and we're ordering something like Greek Coffee, it happens to be that we're here in Greece, and it's called Greek Coffee, not Turkish Coffee. "If I were to go to Armenia, I would order Armenian Coffee because Armenians too drink this type of coffee and it's exactly the same thing.

" Daniel is British/Venezuelan composer who traded London for the sun-drenched shores of Greece back in 2010. READ MORE UK households in council tax bands A to D face 'potential prison sentence' His bio reads: "Join me as I share the ins and outs of my Greek life from beautiful Nafplio. Whether you're planning your next holiday trip to Greece or dreaming of making it your new home, I'm here to guide you every step of the way.

"From exploring hidden gems to savoring local foods, I'm here to guide you on how to experience Greece like a true local." "Lovely video..

I can't wait to move to Greece.. Greece has always been one of my favorite countries in the world.

. Its just perfect I have traveled to many different .