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Interviewer:
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Hi, um… How well
do you know your neighbours?
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Interviewee:
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I know my neighbours very well. , though. |
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Interviewer:
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Um.. What makes a good neighbour, for you?
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Interviewee:
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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
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One I can loan something to, say hi to, # drink coffee with.
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as they –
like they
as we… –
because we…
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Interviewer:
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OK, thank you #
And what makes a bad neighbours?
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Interviewee:
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Umm. behavior. |
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Interviewer:
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OK.
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Interviewee:
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Yeah.
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Interviewer:
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Ahhh…Who’s the best neighbour you’ve ever
had?
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Interviewee:
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I think, Bonnie,
down the road from us. She’s always… She is always there. Very consistently a friend.
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consistently – always the same
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Interviewer:
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OK.
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Interviewee:
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Yeah.
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Interviewer:
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And ah… who is
the worst?
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Interviewee:
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Mmmm. The noisy neighbours.
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Interviewer:
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They noisy
neighbours
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Interviewee:
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, but, we’re all
glad.
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Interviewer:
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OK. That’s all. Thankyou
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Interviewee:
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Thankyou.
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Someone#:
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Thankyou. It was very kind.
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Interviewer:
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Have a nice day.
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