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1.
What
is
the
goal
of
your
service?
A:
My
goal
is
to
see
all
the
kids
going
to
school
ha../ppily
and
going
home
safely.
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2.
What kind of difficulties do you confront most?
A:
The
drivers
and
pedestrians
do
not
listen
to
us.
Sometimes
they
even
swear
at
us.
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3.
What
motives
you
to
do
this?
A:
I
lead
about
100
volunteers
to
guide
traffic.
Working
together
to
help
the
school
is
the
biggest
motivation
for
me.
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4.
What
do
you
think
about
the
students
at
Xisong?
A:
They
are
all
nice,
but
if
they
could
say
hello
to
all
the
volunteers
on
duty
in
the
morning,
we
would
be
even
ha../ppier.
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5.
Have
you
ever
met
any
unreasonable
people?
What
did
or
will
you
tell
them?
A:
Yes.
I
usually
ask
them
to
leave
quickly
because
it
is
a
parking-restricted
area
in
front
of
the
school.
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6.
What
was
the
most
impressive
award
to
you?
What
were
you
feelings
then?
A:
The
”Outstanding
Citizen”
award.
It
means
the
most
because
it
says
the
residents
of
Taipei
agree
with
what
I
have
been
doing.
It
impressed
me
a
lot.
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7.
Is
there
anything
else
you
want
to
say?
A:
I
hope
there
can
be
more
volunteers
to
help
our
children
go
to
school
and
go
home
safely.
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