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The phrase is most famously recognized as the title of a classic song. Originally performed by Panos Gavalas in the 1960s/70s, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Vasilis Karras .

: "You were always ordering me 'stand up, sit down,' and you never took my opinion into account". Cultural Significance siko_pano_katse_kato

The song serves as an anthem of rebellion against a "tyrannical" love, where the singer finally decides to stop following these erratic commands and "revolts" against the treatment. The phrase is most famously recognized as the

The phrase (Σήκω πάνω, κάτσε κάτω) translates literally from Greek as "Stand up, sit down" . In a cultural and metaphorical context, it refers to being ordered around or subjected to someone else's unpredictable whims and absolute control. Meaning and Usage Cultural Significance The song serves as an anthem

: A direct command often heard in physical training, games, or basic instructions.