Expat Questionnaire

Expats living in the Philippines questionnaire   

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  1. 1. Would you be happy to be interviewed?

    • Yes
    • No
    • Possibly
    • As long as there is no obligation to answer all questions
  2. 2. If you consented to an interview would you prefer

    • An online questionnaire?
    • Face to face meeting?
    • Though means such as skype,yahoo messenger etc?
      0
    • By phone?
    • Any of the above?
    • Undecided
  3. 3. If you choose Face to Face would you

    • Prefer a home visit?
    • Meet at restaurant or coffee shop?
    • Bar or club
  4. 4. Would you consent to being photographed ?

    • Yes
    • No
    • Supplied picture only
      0
    • Undecided
  5. 5. Would you mind if your family or GF/Wife was interviewed

    • Yes
    • No
    • Undecided
    • I have no problem but would be up to them
  6. 6. What would your preference be?

    • Previewed questions to allow time to think of answers?
    • On the spot lay it on me baby?
    • Either way
  7. 7. Would you consent to your interview published online

    • Yes
    • No
    • If you paid me for it
      0
  8. 8. If you were approached at random in the street, would you answer questions?

  9. 9. Do you find it interesting to read about other expats experiences?

  10. 10. Would you participate in a videoed interview?



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Thomas
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I don't trust the media to report things accurately. All too often interviews are reported in a way that fits the agenda or spin the reporter wants, misrepresenting the actual views of the person being interviewed.
Actualy I STARTED writing for newspapers, because they had written so much fact errors  :)  when they reported from sport events "my" club was involved in. (One of the main Swedish newspapers - NOT one of the gossip style ones - gave me a regular assignment (extra work) för many years because of some articles I wrote to them, when I got tired of the errors. This made I got easier to get much "guerila marketing" for the club and the sport, many years before that expression was invented  :)
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Jollygoodfellow
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Undecided concerning this:

Would you consent to your interview published online

It depends of what's published in the interview

=Can both location and photo be seen so the person can be recogniced and found by the data?

Then I have some doubts of security reasons, because I have noticed at least one ars...e (from an other forum, but behaving ok here so far) check this forum.

 

And I'm not so fond of suprice visits from nice people either, so I get time to dress first  :)     And of security reasons too, because I want to know when someone is expected, so I can expect it's a shady figuere if I notice anyone anytime else...

 

It would be by agreement of what you allow and what you don't. Why would you get surprise visits?

 

 

I don't trust the media to report things accurately. All too often interviews are reported in a way that fits the agenda or spin the reporter wants, misrepresenting the actual views of the person being interviewed. I also don't trust them to honor their agreements.

 

 

Just for general information, this questionnaire has nothing to do with what most associate with media as in Philippines newspapers or TV.

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