Sunday, March 20, 2011

score card

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My second Interview


Process of Interview:                             
My interviewee was a 23 year old male, Alaadin Hamad from Saudi Arabia. this time i felt more confident and relax in talking with him. i settle a evening time with him at his place on friday. to company him i bought a Hooka (middle eastern way of smoking tobbaco). which was really helpful and he was so happy. even though it was friday night but Alaa cooperate with me and give his best to make our interview better than the best. I already emailed him the question and it was really helpful for him because he got mentally prepered for it .

Personal Overview:It was easy for me to talk to Alaa . he was really friendly nature personality. Also he was very openminded and was giving me honest opinion. Although I lived in saudi arabia but was not really encountered the saudi culture and tradition. I not only conducted a good interview but also knowledge myself by asking these question.                              

Country report
My interviewee was from Saudi Arabia. Following are the some specific detail about Saudi Arabia.
Current King: Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz
Independent Day: 13 September
Currency: Riyal
Political view: Kingdom
Religious view: 100% Islamic
 Saudi Arabia is well known for its distribution of oil all around the world. Also due to religious purpose people who believe in Islam often visit holy places Makah and Medina situated in Saudi Arabia. If we look at the Middle East history, we will see that before Saudis, it was a Turkish kingdom. Saud the first king of Saudi Arabia took the land from turkey and implemented the rules of Islam; he declared the country as the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and himself as a king. It’s been our 100 years and still the royal family is ruling the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It is said that people were digging for the water, but they were lucky and oil comes out from the ground. Saudi economy is very strong because they are the biggest supplier of oil all over the world. Saudi students get scholarship to study abroad; Saudis are vastly growing in technical world. Although women are not allowed to drive-in Saudi Arabia but still kingdom have strong boundaries and limits.
In Saudi Arabia majority of people are Muslims, so does there are strict rules and regulation. Every woman must wear a veil no matter what. Men are only allowed to own shops and businesses. Women are only allowed to work in some specific places such as hospitals, banks customer service but with rules and regulations. Over past few years Saudi people are very much highlighted, like about 20 years ago a former king Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud (Late) had did a tremendous work for the Muslim people who visited Saudi Arabia for pilgrim purpose. During the era of King Fahd both the holy mosques Al Harem in Makah and masjib Al-Nabawi were restructured and were implemented with so many facilities.
Also the biggest important thing about the Saudi Arabia that their alcohols free country. There are very harsh punishments if being caught with alcohol. Saudi Arabia is a great country to visit from tourism perspective. It has cities as compared to the cities of united sates with tall buildings and amusement parks. But more often people visit for religious purpose. A lot of foreign people live and work in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is the largest country in Middle East who offers thousands and thousands of jobs every year for the people all around the world. Due to current revolution in Egypt and Tunisia, present king Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz had declared a raised in a pay for most of the people. Over all Saudi Arabia is the most strong and well man tined country in Middle East.

Work cited: http://www.countryreports.org/Saudi%20Arabia.aspx
Transcription:
Moiz: Hi, how are you? My name is Moiz Hashmi
Alaa: O Hey I am good , thank you for asking. I myself Alaadin hammad but you can call me Alaa.
Moiz: Nice to meet you Alaa.
Alaa: Nice to meet you to Moiz.
Moiz: So Alaa where are you from and how old are you?
Alaa: I am from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and I am 23old
Moiz: o wow Jeddah, I been there it’s like a 2nd New York. A city that never sleeps.
Alaa: yeah I know. It’s a great place to live.
Moiz: ahh……it such a great Friday night and I brought a Hookah (Middle Eastern way of smoking tobacco) for you. I hope you like it.
Alaa: are you kidding me, damm man you made my day. I am so happy and appreciated. I really like it thanks tho.
Moiz: No, problem bro, you are most welcome any time.
Alaa: are you bribing me (Laugh)
Moiz: Hell no (laugh)
Moiz: so, you know why are you here for today?
Alaa: yeah, for hooka (laugh) just kidding bro…yup I got your email regarding the question you wana ask me.
Moiz: o great was that helpful at all.
Alaa: yup, it really helped me to know the things you wanted to know from me.
Moiz: before starting the interview, I want your permission to record it.
Alaa: sure ,definitely go head .permission granted (laugh)
Moiz: (smile) thanks man
Moiz: so first question.
Moiz: how will you think that it will be easy to find a job after college?
Alaa: well , this question is some what hard to answer right know but any how if I think to work back home it will be kind of easy for me to get a good job, because I am earning a degree in BCIS( bachelor of computer science) which highly demanded in Saudi Arabia. Also I did a certified course in English language which boosts my chances of getting good job. If I think about getting a job in United States it will be hard because I am an international student and also a Middle Eastern guy. So I would rather preferred going back home and work for my country.
Moiz: I like your spirit. Hope everyone should think about the progress for their own country. I wish you a best of luck for your future.
Alaa: thanks for the wish.
Moiz: No problem any time.
Alaa: I am really enjoying the conversation so far, and with this hookah it gets more relaxing and enjoyable
Moiz: ( with pleasure) thanks bro
Moiz: let see . ahan this question really help me to understand you
Moiz: what was the culture shock you face in US?
Alaa: hmmm. It was total different from back home. Although I did felt hazated talking to people around me. But some time I feel so racism while I am in club or any where partying.
Moiz: so how did you come our it
Alaa: in the beginning it was hard but love and good behavior can break this barrier. Instand of feeling depressed I just meet everyone with a smile and try my best to be friendly with them.
Moiz: ahan… I appreciate your effort
Alaa: thanks man.
Moiz: let’s move on to our third question. Why did you decide to come to SCSU instead of studying or working in your own country?
Alaa: well, i dont have specific reason to come to SCSU. I been to Canada and also I been to other universities in Minnesota like the st.thomas. But I end up in SCSU because it’s a nice and quiet place. People do party on weekends otherwise it’s a good place to live. As studies are concerned in my country I got scholarship to study over here and I am very happy with that.
Moiz: Nice bro.
Moiz: so I know your food and it’s totally different what we have is USA, but I need you opinion on this American diet and why most Americans like it?
Alaa: well, as you know back home we have a lot of good stuff not just pizza and burgers. I majority of people work over here that’s why they don’t get enough time to cook, so they rather choose pizza’s and burgers. I know some of the families that usually cook at home and avoid fast food because they have time and passion for cooking fresh and healthy food.
Moiz: great. Nice answer
Moiz: let’s talk about the climate as compared to here?
Alaa: you know we all get happy when it rain but over here I just hate snow because it restrict us to do outdoor activities. Specially back home in Jeddah the humidity is so high because we have sea over their and it always keep the Jeddah climate hot in day and little bit cool in night.
Moiz: ahan. Yeah I been to Jeddah several time and I feel like sticky whenever I enter in Jeddah due to its climate.
Alaa: yeah it is.
Moiz: o it’s almost 11 pm and we are not half way done
Alaa: its ok take your time we have whole night and to be honest I am really enjoying the hookah.
Moiz: (laugh) So you don’t want me to go
Alaa:  well somewhat yes (smile)
Moiz: let see what we have know. O yeah the culture difference?
Alaa: well as you know every country have different tradition and culture so do we have. We are considered as 100 % Islamic country so we have most of the traditions according to Islamic principles. In my country it’s a tradition that we all sit together while having dinner. And also when it is time to pray the male usually go to mosque to pray. Also you will not find a single shop open at the time of pray because at that time we all get together and try our best to worship as much as possible. Also when we do it five times a day it really helps us to get to know each other. But here I don’t know my neighbor at all. Because we never got time to say hi to each other that’s why we don’t know each very well.
Moiz: hmm sounds interesting to know
Alaa: yup and shocking too
Moiz: well, people over here also friendly, we just have to look for them in different places
Alaa: yeah you are right
Moiz: so tell me about your financial stuff. Who really takes care of that?
Alaa: well obviously my father. My mom is a house wife and she takes cares of my siblings. My father work for a government so it’s a hard and stressful job. But at the end of the day he feels happy to see his family all together in the evening.
Moiz: aww. Everyone miss their family a lot. Especially when you have no one over here to spent time with.
Alaa: totally agree.  I Miss my family a lot and just want get done soon and then stay with my family
Moiz: sure bro.i wish you a happy and bright future.Ameen
Alaa: Ameen (emotional)
moiz: well let’s carry on. So at what age do men and women spend private time and at what age do they consider marriage?
Alaa: usually most of the marriages in my culture are arranged. But know due to vast ability of internet people interact with each other a lot. We don’t allow young boys and girls to meet each other before getting married. Even though we don’t have the co-education system either.
Moiz: ahan. So it’s good to know that Saudis highly stick with Islamic rules and regulations.
Moiz: so tell me something about your personal experience with racism since coming to US?
Alaa: well, in the beginning I feel that a lot. I was being a victim of racism in clubs. But know I don’t care I just go out chill and party. I never mind if someone back bite for me.
Moiz: what was your preconception about the US before coming here and how have they changed?
Alaa: I came from a most conservative country. What I heard about USA was that its land of freedom but what I realize is that there is a freedom of speech but not a freedom of action. Nowadays back home we have to much protect going on against the corruption by our government and it is a first time that Saudi male and female are protesting against it on roads and in big groups. This is known as freedom. Here the government of United States keeps the people so busy in their jobs and bills that they don’t get enough chance to say something against it. That why people over here don’t know anything about the world.
Moiz: so true, totally agree. I am from Pakistan and I bet if I had ask about Pakistan before 9/11 incident I garuntee that nobody in USA every heard about that country.
Alaa: so true.
Moiz: what is the most important thing you miss in US?
Alaa: obviously my family, friends and the food.
Moiz: how will you define freedom in America?
Alaa: well as I mention early in my answer that there is only freedom of speech but not freedom of action.
Moiz: how are the relationship between your country and US?
Alaa: it’s great. America is being our friend for a long time. Even we have American army in our country for long time. We also provide patrol to USA, so that why I think we have good relationship with them.
Moiz: last but not the least question?
Alaa: we are on last question man. The conservation was so awesome that didn’t realize that know we are on the last question?
Moiz: (smile) good time always pass so fast.
Alaa: yeah very true
Moiz: so, tell me if you want one thing to be changed about this country what would you have change?
Alaa: well the only thing that I concerned is about the hate and racism. That only thing I wanted to be changed and if we all respect each other and don’t judge on skin color or stereotypes. Than this world is an awesome place to live in.
Moiz:  good nice advise alaa. We all need to be patience and try our best to finish the misunderstanding between us.
Moiz: o well I really appreciate your time and effort. Really thankful to you for this.
Alaa: o no problem. I am glad you came and brought me a hookah. Really you made my night awesome.
Moiz: thanks man see you around the campus. Best of luck with the finals
Alaa: yeah you too. Take care
Moiz: thanks I will.
Picture of Hokka

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

score card

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My First Interview.

Process of Interview

As it was my first time, I found little difficulty at first but later figure out easily. I look for the international students and choose student from Saudi Arabia. I settle a time with him. And due to his cooperation with me we recorded the interview. I emailed all the questions that I was going to ask him, just to give him a head start. My interviewee was very nice and gentle person, from his busy schedule he took some time out and helped me to get my assignment done. I record the interview with his permission and then transcribe it on sheet of paper. I try my best to not to choose yes or no question because there were some question if they were answered yes or no , it may offend the interviewee and he/she loose the interest and found guilty them self’s. But my interview went well.


Personal Overview

It was very easy for me to talk to Qasim. He is very open about himself and his experiences. I am happy that he doesn’t mind me asking semi-personal questions about himself. I hope that my other interviews will be as easy as this one. He is very kind, and fun to talk to.

Country Report

My interviewee was from Saudi Arabia. Following are the some specific detail about Saudi Arabia.
Current King: Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz
Independent Day: 13 September
Currency: Riyal
Political view: Kingdom
Religious view: 100% Islamic
 Saudi Arabia is well known for its distribution of oil all around the world. Also due to religious purpose people who believe in Islam often visit holy places Makah and Medina situated in Saudi Arabia. If we look at the Middle East history, we will see that before Saudis, it was a Turkish kingdom. Saud the first king of Saudi Arabia took the land from turkey and implemented the rules of Islam; he declared the country as the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and himself as a king. It’s been our 100 years and still the royal family is ruling the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It is said that people were digging for the water, but they were lucky and oil comes out from the ground. Saudi economy is very strong because they are the biggest supplier of oil all over the world. Saudi students get scholarship to study abroad; Saudis are vastly growing in technical world. Although women are not allowed to drive-in Saudi Arabia but still kingdom have strong boundaries and limits.
In Saudi Arabia majority of people are Muslims, so does there are strict rules and regulation. Every woman must wear a veil no matter what. Men are only allowed to own shops and businesses. Women are only allowed to work in some specific places such as hospitals, banks customer service but with rules and regulations. Over past few years Saudi people are very much highlighted, like about 20 years ago a former king Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud (Late) had did a tremendous work for the Muslim people who visited Saudi Arabia for pilgrim purpose. During the era of King Fahd both the holy mosques Al Harem in Makah and masjib Al-Nabawi were restructured and were implemented with so many facilities.
Also the biggest important thing about the Saudi Arabia that their alcohols free country. There are very harsh punishments if being caught with alcohol. Saudi Arabia is a great country to visit from tourism perspective. It has cities as compared to the cities of united sates with tall buildings and amusement parks. But more often people visit for religious purpose. A lot of foreign people live and work in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is the largest country in Middle East who offers thousands and thousands of jobs every year for the people all around the world. Due to current revolution in Egypt and Tunisia, present king Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz had declared a raised in a pay for most of the people. Over all Saudi Arabia is the most strong and well man tined country in Middle East.

Work cited: http://www.countryreports.org/Saudi%20Arabia.aspx

Transcript:

Moiz: salaam alikum, how are you.
Qasim:  walikum Salam I am good thanks. How about you?
Moiz: I am good. Thanks my name is Moiz hashmi from Pakistan.
Qasim: my name is qaim almarhon and I am from Saudi Arabia.
Moiz: where in Saudi Arabia
Qasim:  I live in the east side of Saudi Arabia, city name is Damam.
Moiz: first of all do u allow me to record this interview.
qasim:  sure, I don’t mind. It will really help you.
Moiz:  o thank you so nice of you. How was your day today?
Qasim: it was okay
Moiz: I bring some snackes for you
qasim: o thank you.
Moiz: I have few questions to ask you about the Saudi culture, traditions and students
Qasim: sure go head
Moiz:  how will you think that it will be easy to find a job after college?
qasim: well it’s hard to get a good job. It totally depend on the GPA, like back in Saudi Arabia there are many organizations who hired people and there are a lot of students that got scholarship to study aboard some of them are is Australia, Canada and usa. So it total depends on the good GPA and experience.
Moiz: So it is the same as in USA like to get a good job, a perfect GPA is required
Qasim:  yes yes.
Moiz: What was the culture shock you face in U.S?
qasim:  I was not speaking very well. I don’t know how people act and speak over here. I think twice before to do or say any thing
Moiz: like the boys back home kiss each other, huge and shake hand but if you do it over here you look like GAY
qasim:yeah, I started reading the culture of usa and also I got a culture class in English programme.
Moiz:  o yeah I want to that program to it was nice to met other people. Did you want to the winter carnival?
qasim: yeah, I been there it was really nice.
Moiz:  it’s  know a little different question  why did u decide to come to scsu…?
Qasim: I have two answers for this question, my father chose the university for me, also English is the world language it helps you a lot to get a good job, it helps you to understand the American culture. I want to change my thinking. Just want try something else. Also my father had been here for so long. It is cold but looks nice in summer.
Moiz:  there is a joke that in winter people gets clothes tress got naked but in summer trees got clothes and people got naked.
Qasim: hahahahhah………..exactly.
Moiz: what is your opinion about American diet and why most of the people like it?
Qasim: t I think the people our here are so busy with their life’s that they choose first food because it’s quick. Here mostly people get together only at dinner time. But back home we usually get together at lunch and dinner.
Moiz:  if u doesn’t mind can I ask you a question, do you have burger and pizza back home?
Qasim:  o yeas we do have, but the main meal is chicken, goat and rice.
Moiz: I heard that you have sandwich called shahwarma? Is it like a hot dog or something?
Qasim: no it’s not like a hot dog its sandwich. If you go to Arab restaurant you will see it. It’s totally fat free. It’s really delicious.
Moiz: little shocking questions for you how does the climate in your home as compared to here?
Qasim:  wow, it is shocking well actually we are moving to summer.
Moiz: summer already; here we are expecting another snow storm.
Qasim: yeah the weather is mostly hot and dry. Because it is a desert. So we get mostly 10 months of summer.
Moiz: what are some culture differences between country and here?
Qasim: It’s a huge different. Because over in Saudi Arabia majority of people are Muslims. Where in USA majority is Christian.
Moiz: who take care of the finances in your family?
Qasim:  actually my father does that.my mother is a housewife and she takes care of my younger sister and brother.
Moiz: how many siblings are you?
Qasim: I have 2 younger sister and 1 small brother.
Moiz: what age men and women should spent time together…?
Qasim : Actually due to religious purpose man and women are not allowed to meet privately . Mostly arrange marriage too place.
Moiz: what are your personal experience with racism since coming to usa?
Qasim :  well I been a victim of rascim , like I play soccer for st.cloud state univeristy. When we have a match against black people and refuree is black so no matter how hard they hit us we don’t get foul.
Moiz:  what did you think about USA  before coming over here?
Qasim: Well, I only have seen America in movies. But its total different. the life is so busy over here.
Moiz: what is the main think you miss?
Qasim: first of all food, family and friends. Back in Saudi Arabia we gather everyday like is mosques and outdoor places. Here people don’t know their neighbor
Moiz: how will you define freedom in USA?
Qasim: there is no freedom in everything people just talk about freedom, freedom, do whatever you want but there is a limit.
Moiz:  how did you define the relation between usa and your country?
Qasim: Its really good we supply oil to the usa and also mostly Saudi students get scholarship every year to study in usa.
Moiz:  I have a last question for you if you get a chance to change any thing what will you change?
qasim: first off all I will remove the tax. If you buy anything it has a lot of tax. Also I would like the parking rule on scsu be changed. Students should be allowed free parking.
Moiz: that the end of our interview.
Qasim: I am glad that I help you out.
We both smiled and shook hands.