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Zamanfou, also known as Zaman-Fu, as well as "starhidismos" Greek "σταρχιδισμός" or "ohaderfismos" Greek "Ωχαδερφισμός" ("oh-my-brotherism"), is a counterculture phenomenon in Greece, used to express indifference. It is the Greek equivalent of Timothy Leary's "Turn on, tune in, drop out" of the 1960s.
The term is derived from the French phrase "je m'en fous" (foutre), which can be translated as "I don't care/I don't give a damn/I couldn't care less". The main idea behind this phenomenon is the perseverance and prioritization of the benefits for oneself.
It is believed that zamanfou began in the stressful and suppressed environment of Athens and Piraeus. Even if this is the case, certainly this stance has affected the rest of Greece as well. Older Greek people would say that examples of this phenomenon were generally individuals between the ages of 16-25, but others can claim that (at least by 2006), many representatives of this lifestyle are well beyond this age bracket.
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