Yeah definitely greek font.... hmmm.
I have 2 ideas.
1. uninstall all non english fonts  (mainly the greek font).
2. reconfigure your default language.  `sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales`

I also found this when searching:
http://www.zzrevi.com/q/answers-qt-programs-have-greek-fonts-on-one-debian-account-qtconfig-virtualbox-and-vlc-63217.html

I think #2 should do it....  you could also try changing the default language 
in the Xfce settings...
It looks like you have sl_SI.UTF-8 (Slovenian) configured for most of your 
environment, and en_US as your language.  Though... that doesn't explain the 
greek font very well to me.  And if you didn't mean to have Slovenian 
reconfiguring your locales will be beneficial, though I assume, since you use 
that time, you want those things configured that way.

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