Interview
So I actually interviewed someone who lived in Peru in these past few years. I interviewed Mr. Sears, one of the math teachers, I asked him some questions about Peru and he took his time to answer them.
Here are the questions I asked and the answers he gave me are:
Answer: " For me the best one is called Cerviche. It´s a chunk of raw fish with lemon juice and sweet peppers. The lemon juice kind of cooks the raw fish. Its sort of sushi. "
Answer: " Yes. The Japanese have a connection with the Peruvians. Some Japanese look Peruvian and some peruvians might look like Japanese. In Peru there is also Indian and Spanish people too. There are many cultures in Peru. "
Answer: " You can actually choose between warm or cold. Down at the beaches is warm,up at the mountains is cold, so Peru is multi- weathered."
Answer: " Well the air is polluted in the cities and Lima ( the capital) is pretty polluted. The ocean around Peru is also polluted. "
Answer: " The Machupichu is the deepest canyon in the entire world. Its called the Colca canyon. THe canyon and the Amazon river are very famous. "
Answer: " It is similar to South Africa. It´s a good technology but not as good as Europe. It´s okay."
Answer: " Peru is actually one of the best places for surfing and the food is also very good."
Answer: Yes the streets are safe to walk around. Only poor neighborhoods are not very safe. The crime there is less than South Africa."
Answer: " the good things are the food and the surfing. The bad thing is that in Lima, in winter the sky is overcast, so you almost don´t see the sun."
So those are the questions I asked Mr. Sears, and I would like to thank him for taking his time to answer them.
Here are the questions I asked and the answers he gave me are:
- Do you have any weathering tips about living in Peru? What are they?
- What are some traditional foods there?
Answer: " For me the best one is called Cerviche. It´s a chunk of raw fish with lemon juice and sweet peppers. The lemon juice kind of cooks the raw fish. Its sort of sushi. "
- Would you consider Peru as a multicultural city? why?
Answer: " Yes. The Japanese have a connection with the Peruvians. Some Japanese look Peruvian and some peruvians might look like Japanese. In Peru there is also Indian and Spanish people too. There are many cultures in Peru. "
- Do you have any environment tips or weathering tips? what are they?
Answer: " You can actually choose between warm or cold. Down at the beaches is warm,up at the mountains is cold, so Peru is multi- weathered."
- Is Peru polluted or clean? Please give an example of a city.
Answer: " Well the air is polluted in the cities and Lima ( the capital) is pretty polluted. The ocean around Peru is also polluted. "
- What are some of the major touristic views of Peru?
Answer: " The Machupichu is the deepest canyon in the entire world. Its called the Colca canyon. THe canyon and the Amazon river are very famous. "
- What is the technology like there?
Answer: " It is similar to South Africa. It´s a good technology but not as good as Europe. It´s okay."
- Are there any unusual things there that someone might not know about? What are they?
Answer: " Peru is actually one of the best places for surfing and the food is also very good."
- Is it safe to walk around the streets? what places are not safe?
Answer: Yes the streets are safe to walk around. Only poor neighborhoods are not very safe. The crime there is less than South Africa."
- What are the ups and downs of Peru?
Answer: " the good things are the food and the surfing. The bad thing is that in Lima, in winter the sky is overcast, so you almost don´t see the sun."
So those are the questions I asked Mr. Sears, and I would like to thank him for taking his time to answer them.