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I interviewed my grandma who is about 21 years old  we discussed how it was like for her growing up and how her life was like. I learned a lot about how she wants to be remembered.
We discussed some of the ways of life that are different from today and how some thing’s are taken for granted. today.
My mom (60) tells me (15) about her childhood and how family and upbringing affect you and how you look at life.
Basado con la entrevista que se hizo con mi abuela Martha, se puede decir que la vida tiene muchos altos y bajos el cual las personas tienen que luchar para poder lograr un mejor futuro.
In this interview we talked about my grandmas childhood and what she did growing up. We also talked about all the experiences she has had.
I talked to my mom about life before I was born, and the life i dont know about. This life included the multiple summer jobs, long lost childhood friends, and meeting then marrying my dad, and many more adventures as...
I asked about food and bad childhood memories, mostly good and pretty specific types of things like pet and family experiences. We also talked about going through school and making friends, as well as jobs and desires. This led to...
My grandmother(mother as interpreter/translator) talks about her childhood living in Eastern Ukraine after WW2.
I interviewed my father, Vasilios Vikatos, on his upbringing in America as a Greek immigrant, raising his children as equals, marrying a Korean woman and having mixed children, measures of success, and the costs and benefits of a culturally, ethnically...
My grandfather Jeff Marshall let me interview him about the influence his father had on his life.
I am Hannah Salgado (17) and I interviewed my dad, Ricardo Salgado,(55). My dad talks about the passing of his dad at a young age and how it impacted his family and his own values. He gave insight into how...
*Adem’s brother coughs very loudly during this. Please ignore.*
In this interview I talked to my cousin Maggie. During this time we talked about her childhood and school.
Today I talked with Aurora about her life, friends, family, and home. I asked roughly eight questions.