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How well do you know your neighbours? |
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Ah … . |
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Ah… Very well… Oh…What makes a good neighbour? |
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Ah, someone who’s friendly. |
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Mmmm… friendly. |
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Um… … |
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Help you. |
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Mmmm… Oh good. |
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Interviewee: |
Yeah… Yeah. |
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Interviewer: |
Mmmm… |
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Interviewee: |
… and… yeah. |
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Who is the best neighbour you’ve ever had? |
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It’s ah… hard to think. |
hard to think – It’s difficult to remember |
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Mmm… |
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Interviewee: |
Um … When I was young. Like when I was small. . |
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Chickens. Mmm… |
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And ah… When we ran out of eggs, … |
we ran out of eggs – we didn’t have any eggs because we had eaten them all. |
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Mmm… eggs. |
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… ,… |
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Mmmm… |
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… and . |
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Interviewer: |
Oh… |
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Interviewee: |
So… that was the best neighbour. |
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Interviewer: |
Oh…# |
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Interviewee: |
So… that was the best neighbour. |
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Interviewer: |
Oh… Thank you so much. |
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Interviewee: |
Oh… No problem. |
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Interviewer: |
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Interviewee: |
Cool. OK, good luck. |
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