Here is the latest version of my questionnaire, about to be published:
- Are you:
- An English
- A British
- A Foreigner
- Are you:
- A man
- A woman
- If you happen to be English, what is your ethnicity (please note that this questionnaire is completely anonymous)?
- White English
- White Non-English
- Mixed White
- Other: Afro-Caribean, Asian...
- How many friends would you say you have?
- 1-5
- 6-10
- 11-20
- 21-50
- 51-100
- 101-200
- More than 200
- Where would you say you meet your friends at:
- We met last night in a party, and had a great evening together. We exchanged our numbers. What word would you use to describe me?
- Do you use any type of social network?
- Facebook
- Hi5
- MySpace
- Others
- Do you believe that making friend with English people (please note, this is about English NOT British) is:
- The same as with other nationalities
- Harder than with other nationalities
- Easier than with other nationalities
- How many of your friends are English or British?
- 1 out of 10
- 2 out of 10
- 3 out of 10
- 4 out of 10
- 5 out of 10
- 6 out of 10
- 7 out of 10
- 8 out of 10
- 9 out of 10
- 10 out of 10
- How often do you need to meet somebody to consider him/her as a friend?
- Once a week
- Once a month
- Every 6 months
- Once a year
- Once every 2-3 year
- Once every 5 years
- It depends of friends
- How many friends where around you when you last were ill (or how many do you think will be there)?
- 1-2
- 3-5
- 5-10
- 10-20
- With the people you call your friends, do you rather tend to "see them once a year and go climb a mountain" (meet them rarely and do something unusual) or see them everyday at work/uni as part of your routine?
- I see them rarely and do unusual thing
- I see them regularly as part of my routine
- I see them ore unusual, but also a bit of routine
- More routine but also some unusual
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