Interview Ideas.
I will be looking at specific people who hold the U.S. Passport as well as passports from other countries to learn of how they grew up and how they feel about the U.S. For now I have about three interviewees on my floor who hold two or more passports. From them I can learn of their experiences. The questions:
C. What is your religion? 3. A. Where have you grown up? Outside or inside the US? B. Where were you born? 4. If you have lived in the US, what differentiates your culture with the typical multicultural one of the US? Please try to mention at least 3 points. 5. What ideologies differ or are similar to the US culture, good or bas? 6. Negative aspects of the Us from your non-US country’s perspective. 7. Positive aspects of the Us from your non-US country’s perspective. 8. Is the US your ‘home’? 9. If yes, what makes this so? Please make at least three points an elaborate if possible. (e.g. Were you born there? Have you lived there for a long time? Patriotic? Has it taken you in?) 10. If no, what makes this so? Please make at least three points an elaborate if possible. (e.g. you moved in recently and grew up elsewhere? Your culture is too different or not welcomes enough?)
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