Straatinterviews in Amsterdam

Street Interviews in Amsterdam

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ā€œYes, I find my work very nice.
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ā€œThat is nice to hear.
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I read usually history books and easy detective stories.
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And what do you want after your work to do, if you some free time have?ā€
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We hope that you these short interviews liked, and we hope to see you again soon.
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Dirk becomes smaller in the distance while he to the camera waves.
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Do you talk with pleasure with customers about books?
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Thank you for watching, and have a nice day.ā€
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ā€œMy name is Walter.
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I am from Amsterdam City News and we ask people in Amsterdam a few questions about themselves.
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So I talk with customers, I answer e-mails and I help with planning their days.
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And how do you relax when you after a long day come home?
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She waits outside the shop and looks at the people around her.
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The morning is bright, the streets are busy and many people walk to their work, to school or to the market.
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Each answer tells a different story.
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