Salve Sokare,
Hmm, the daily life of a Greek, not so easy to answer that one, first of all, what kind of Greek are we talking about ?
A Minoan Greek, standing before Knossos, the last palace of his nation, and wondering why the Gods have sent those Myceneans to conquer them ?
Or perhaps one of those brave adventurers from Euboia, who set out in the seventh century BC to found new colonies on the shore of Italy, thus naming it Magna Graecia ?
Or even later, a citizen of Athens, on his way to the ecclesia, wondering how he'll vote, or perhaps his wife, sitting at home wondering why she can't vote ?
Or a Greek Hoplite, not facing other Greeks this time, but drawing strenght from their presence while facing the Persian army in the fields near Olympia ?
Or maybe a Spartan boy of 8 years old, who is being sent to the army barracks so that his training can begin ?
Or a Corinthian slave, wondering what his new dominus will be like and if his children will prove to be as eager to learn Greek as their father told him.
Or...
As you can see, there are numerous daily life scenario's based on what gender, age you Greek is and when and where he or she is living. Making essays or studying very specific periods of time is usually the best way of finding out how they used to live. Perhaps there could be a nice project into this, who knows ?
Vale bene
Lupus