Red Shirt

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Interviewer:

Hi, um… How well do you know your neighbours?

 

Interviewee:

I know my neighbours very well.

, though.

 

Interviewer:

Um.. What makes a good neighbour, for you?

 

Interviewee:

Ah …. mmm. One who I can ah… trust to ah

, as they are doing now, as we are gone for some time …and one who feels comfortable that . . One I can loan something to, say hi to, # drink coffee with.

as they – like they

as we… – because we…

Interviewer:

OK, thank you # And what makes a bad neighbours?

 

Interviewee:

Umm.

behavior.

 

Interviewer:

OK.

 

Interviewee:

Yeah.

 

Interviewer:

Ahhh…Who’s the best neighbour you’ve ever had?

 

Interviewee:

I think, Bonnie, down the road from us. She’s always… She is always there. Very consistently a friend.

consistently – always the same

Interviewer:

OK.

 

Interviewee:

Yeah.

 

Interviewer:

And ah… who is the worst?

 

Interviewee:

Mmmm. The noisy neighbours.

 

Interviewer:

They noisy neighbours

 

Interviewee:

, but, we’re all glad.

 

Interviewer:

OK. That’s all. Thankyou

 

Interviewee:

Thankyou.

 

Someone#:

Thankyou. It was very kind.

 

Interviewer:

Have a nice day.