- "Savvatogennimenes" means "Saturday born (ladies/women)". In Greece, Saturday born people are considered very lucky. But the title is also a word play, as it includes the name of the main male character. <br />- OPAP is the national gambling company in Greece. <br />- Panserraikos and Kalamaria are football teams. <br />- The "Mountza" is the most traditional gesture of insult among Greeks. It consists of extending and spreading all fingers of the hand and presenting the palm towards the face of the person to be insulted with a forward motion. An even more offensive version is achieved by using both hands to double the gesture, smacking the palm of one hand against the back of the other in the direction of the intended recipient. The Mountza is associated with number 5 (due to all 5 fingers used). <br />- Antigoni Valakou was one of Greece's most important film and stage actresses. <br />- Gamma 1 denotes the first class of year 3 of the Lyceum. Lyceum is the final stage of Greek education (ages 16 to 18). The years are named: alpha (year 1), beta (year 2) and gamma (year 3). If the children in a year are too many to fit into a single classroom, they are divided into more than one classes. <br />- Epidaurus is an ancient city in Greece, renowned for its well-preserved theatre. The theatre is still used today for top quality plays. Many Greek actors dream to be part of a play at Epidaurus theatre. <br />- Aggeliki Nikolouli is crime journalist. She presents a television live investigative program, which focuses on finding missing people in Greece as well as solving crimes. <br />- Tatiana Stefanidou is a Greek television host and journalist on Greek television. <br />- In Greek, a person with horns refers to a person whose partner/spouse is cheating on them. <br />- Greeks often refer to Konstantinoupoli (Istanbul) as Poli (translated: the City). <br />- Prodromos Kathiniotis is a Greek singer. <br />- In secondary school, grades range from 1 to 20. 3 is a very low mark.