Jieun: How
do you know your neighbour?
Interviewee: My
neighbour?
Jieun: Yeah,
your labour.
Saya: Neighbour,
yeah.
Interviewee: How
do I know my neighbourhood?
Jieun: Yeah,
how do you know your neighbourhood?
Interviewee: AhÉ
I'm sorry, I don't understand the question.
Jieun: AhÉ
How do you know your neighbour?
Interviewee: How
do I know my neighbours?
Saya: Yeah,
do you have a neighbours?
Interviewee: Yeah,
yeah, I have a neighbour. Yeah, yeah, I have two neighbours. Yes.
Jieun: Yes?
Interviewee: Yeah,
yeah, yeah. I have two neighbours. Where I live, next door andÉ next door.
Yeah.
Someone?: Do
you know [I DON'T UNDERSTAND]
Interviewee: Ah,
very well. Yeah, yeah, yeah, very well. Yeah, yeah.
Jieun: What
makes a good neighbour?
Interviewee: Ah,
someone you can ahÉ ask anything
Jieun: Ah.
Interviewee: É
you can rely on.
Jieun: Ah.
Interviewee: You
can ahÉ AhÉ They're willing to help you.
Jieun: Ah.
What makes a bad neighbour?
Interviewee: Oh,
a bad neighbourÉ someone who's noisy.
Jieun: Ah.
Interviewee: Yeah,
yeah. Someone who's always arguing and fighting.
Jieun: Mmmm
Interviewee: and
someone who's not friendly.
Jieun: Friendly.
Interviewee: Yeah,
yeah.
Jieun: Who
is the best neighbour you'veÉ you iver hadÉ ever had?
Interviewee: The
best neighbour IÉ I've ever had? AhÉ I think it's probably my neighbour at the
moment.
Jieun: Mmmm.
Interviewee: Yes,
my current neighbour. He's the bestÉ best neighbour I've ever had.
Jieun: Now?
Interviewee: NowÉ
Jieun: Ah.
Interviewee: Yeah,
soÉ I'm lucky.
Jieun: Who
is the worst? Who is the worst?
Interviewee: Ah
who is the worst, ahÉ Ah, let me think. Who is the worst? There was a
neighbourÉ AhÉ He lives two doors away from me now.
Jieun: Ah.
Interviewee: He
has three dogs, and they're always barking.
Jieun: Ah.
Ha ha.
Interviewee: AhÉ
he's always making noise ahÉ really early in the morning. He's making noise
with machines.
Jieun: AhÉ
Yeah.
Interviewee: Yeah,
so he's a noisy neighbour. Noisy is not good
Jieun: Yeah.
Someone?: That's all.
Saya: That's
all?
Jieun: Yeah,
that's all.
Saya: Thank
you very much!
Interviewee: Welcome.
That's OK. You're welcome.
All: Thankyou!
Interviewee: This
is for school?
Someone?: Yeah.