Johnny Zoloft
03-01-2004, 10:24 PM
i'm doing a project for my western civ. class that requires me to interview someone who has immigrated to the united states. in this case, such an emergency (cause it's due tomorow and i haven't started), it doesn't matter if you've immigrated here or not...
here's a list of questions, and if you could answer them as soon as possible, it'd be a GIGANTIC help.
1) at what age did you come to the US? if you're currently living outside the US, don't answer.
2) what is the biggest difference between your home country and the US? subquestion: how did it make you feel?
3) give your opinions of americans
4) what do you like most and least about america
5) what is your opinion on bush and the war
6) what are the benefits and disadvantages to living wherever you are now opposed to america/or your homeland if you're in america
7) talk about something in american culture that struck you as really weird at first, and maybe something about your own traditional culture think might strike americans as weird
8) how important do you think religon is to society?
thank you everybody!
here's a list of questions, and if you could answer them as soon as possible, it'd be a GIGANTIC help.
1) at what age did you come to the US? if you're currently living outside the US, don't answer.
2) what is the biggest difference between your home country and the US? subquestion: how did it make you feel?
3) give your opinions of americans
4) what do you like most and least about america
5) what is your opinion on bush and the war
6) what are the benefits and disadvantages to living wherever you are now opposed to america/or your homeland if you're in america
7) talk about something in american culture that struck you as really weird at first, and maybe something about your own traditional culture think might strike americans as weird
8) how important do you think religon is to society?
thank you everybody!