Questionnaire Survey

Our teacher arranged a course to teach us some manners and precautions when sent questionnaires.

Teacher Lin design a course.

When sent a questionnaire, don't force passers-by refused.

Students practiced with each other.

Questionnaires combat

Considering that Lukang is a scenic attraction, we decided to choose a Saturday to deliver the questionnaires, hoping to send out as many questionnaires as we could.

Every weekend, there will be crowds queuing up in A-Zen bakery.

We work hard.

It's a good and excited experience.

On that day, we did not find many customers at first and was a bit uneasy. Teacher Yen-chih asked us to take action, and Yan-bing took proactive action to give out the questionnaires to each and every passer-by. It was then we followed his example and tried to send out the questionnaires to the tourists. Although we had made practice beforehand, it was something different when facing strangers in person.

Everyone is happy.

Thanks to the visitors.

What impressed us most was a Japanese tourist who came to the bakery for purchasing. Mr. Cheng chatted with him in Japanese, and Teacher Cheng-min explained to him about the questionnaire. After some talking, he even took a picture with us.

Take a break,we work in the afternoon.

We took a photo with collage students.

We took a photo with the Japanese freind.

This was an extremely tiring day for us all. After several hours of distribution, we finally sent out all the questionnaires and got them returned. Some people would not help with the questionnaire, and gave us cold shoulders when we approached them. Luckily still many were willing to fill out the questionnaire for us, and we felt very much obliged to their help.

Article and Photo by Project team.