Monday, October 26, 2015

Interviews in George St.


     Last Friday, I and my partner, New asked some people questions about job interview in George Street. I was very nervous and shy because it was first experience to speak to someone who I do not know.      

     What we found out was really interesting, because each person showed us different attitude when they were asked. We talked to 6 people. Most of them have been to job interviews and responded our questions friendly. Some people felt nervous .On the other side, some people felt fun when they had an interview. In addition, interestingly, all of them would most like to answer this question “Room, desk, or car-which do you clean first?” as unusual question, and also all of them thought that tidy cloth is more important than tidy hair for an interview. One of them used to be an interviewer. He was trying to make funny questions for candidates when he was an interviewer.

     Talking to people in public was really valuable experience for us. Although few people did not accept us, most of people speak to us friendly. This is completely unexpected thing, because Japanese are never friendly to people who they do not know. I think this characteristic of New Zealander is awesome.

11 comments:

  1. yeah, I think so, it's can improve our English level

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  2. yeah, I think so, it can improve our English speaking

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  3. it is an exciting experience to do some activities outside the classroom

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  4. I would avoid a stranger, so people who live this country is tender!!

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  6. I think so, too. I would like to do more activities outside:)

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  7. It's interesting (-:

    Character of Japanese and Kiwi are different.

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  8. it is a good way to improve our English.

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  9. Some people didn't accept you? Really?

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  10. I thought Japanese and kiwi are most friendly in the world

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    1. really!? I think most of Japanese are shy, like me Lol

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