Thursday, August 11, 2016

Risk Taker Interview



On Friday's last class, we did an interview on George St. This was the second time to ask 

some questions to KIWIS. Last time's partner was Sophie, but this time was Redha. He told 

me about his experience from first interview and that he prefers to ask the questions to young 

people because they are more friendly and cooperative than the old.  

When we went to the street, many young people were walking faster than before and less old 

people.I felt hard to ask questions.Some of them were in a hurry, but some people just 

didn't want to spend a time answering our questions. We kept looking for  people who would

answer our questions and finally,we could get answers from ten people.7 women (1middle

aged and the others were young) and 3 men (2 young men,1 old man who was drinking a can

of alcohol ). Our 5 questions each had four answers such as 

Yes(Often), Sometimes(Maybe), Occasionally(Probably not),  and Never. 

Interesting results are no one chose 'Never' for three questions,and 'probably not' for second 

question "Would you go on a blind date?"

First question's 'How often do you eat chocolate or lollies?',6 people chose 'Occasionally', 

and others chose 'Often' for young woman and man, 'Sometimes' for young woman and old 

man.The old man told us "Twice a week". I think most people often ate sweets when they 

were little, but adults think about their health or little bit personal question for young women. 

About two road questions such as "Do you cross the road at pedestrian crossing?","Do you

 ever drive over 100 Kilometers per hour?", 6 people answers 'Sometimes' for each and no 

one said never. Maybe these answers come from culture or system.




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