on the last Friday 22 July, Miki and I we went to the George
St second times to interview Kiwis about "risk taker". It was a good experience for us to interview and speak to them in English. We met maybe 17 people but unfortunately, only 10 of them helped us to do the interview and the others were very busy or don't want to talk. The our Qs were not too difficult. They were five different Qs and four similar answers for each question - Yes no worries / Sometimes / occasionally / Never -.
St second times to interview Kiwis about "risk taker". It was a good experience for us to interview and speak to them in English. We met maybe 17 people but unfortunately, only 10 of them helped us to do the interview and the others were very busy or don't want to talk. The our Qs were not too difficult. They were five different Qs and four similar answers for each question - Yes no worries / Sometimes / occasionally / Never -.
The most surprising question
for me in the interview was the last question ( Do you ever drive over 100 Kilometers per
hour? ) and most of them said -Yes or Sometimes- and no one said Never.
The most Kiwis are risk taker.^^
The scary thing that happened
to us in the last interview, when we asked two persons waiting for a bus. They didn't understand us
and they were laughing. When I spoke to one of them " we are studying
about a risk taker" he asked me: what does it mean
risk? and the other one said : oh, do you mean
breathing !! What ?!.
Finally, we realized that they were drunks and
drinking a beer. We felt a bit scary in that time.
this is a suprising information to know about how people behave when they drove.
ReplyDeleteYes, exactly ^^
DeleteThat was funny that you guys met drunken men... LOL
ReplyDeleteNo it's scary 😂 lol
Delete