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Tai O Field Trip Questions
生果伯伯
-社會
1a)隨着旅客人數上升,有否改變你的生活方式?
答: 有着輕微的改變。

1b)如有,在那方面的改變?
答: 因為旅客到訪會為我帶來收入,令我能享受更好的生活,例如有更多的金錢購買我所需要的東西以提升我的生活質素。但相比起其他店鋪,由於我只是售賣生果,盈利不會夠其他熟食店多,因此我相信熟食店因旅客人數上升而獲得的利益會更多。
2a)在旅遊旺季期間,你認為罪案率有沒有上升?
答:沒有,因為旅客多數也是國內遊客,可能在國內的生活比這裏還要好,因此不會在這裏做出一些犯法的行為,例如高買等。但反而可能對環境做成影響,因為這些旅客可能會亂抛垃圾而對環境做成影響。

-文化
1)在文化背景不同的情況下,有沒有因此發生衝突?
答:沒有,因為旅客多數也是國內遊客,在語言上的問題不大,反而可能要學懂少量英語,因為旅客也是少量是國外遊客,完全不懂中文,因此若要與其他店鋪競爭,雖要學懂少量英語。
2)旅客有沒有一些獨特的文化?
答:一些國內遊客可能會有議價的行為,例如購買5個水果他們可能要求我們售價平一點,令到原本已是收入不多的生果店鋪收入更小。
3)你認為旅客到訪有沒有令傳統東西失傳?
答:沒有,因為旅客到訪反而會對這些傳統東西感到興趣,例如咸蛋,咸魚等。使這些食品更廣為人們認識,不會令傳統東西失傳。

Tai O Field Trip Questions
Fruit Shop
Society
1a) With the rising number of visitors, there is any change in your lifestyle?
ANS)With minor changes.
1b), if any, change in that regard?
ANS)Because visitors to generate revenue for me, so I was able to enjoy a better life, for example, have more money to buy the things I need to. So can improve my quality of life. But compared to other stores, because I just sell fruit, earnings will not be enough for other deli more, so I believe that due to the number of visitors rising Deli benefits gained will be more.
2a) during the tourist season, do you think the crime rate has risen?
ANS)No, because most travelers but also domestic tourists, may live in the country even better than here, so would not be here to make some illegal behavior, such as shoplifting and so on. But this will likely adverse environmental impact because these visitors may littering made impact on the environment

Culture
1)In the case of different cultural backgrounds, so there conflict?
ANS)No, because most travelers but also domestic tourists, the problem not in the language,BUT WE want to learn a small amount of English because passengers are foreign tourists but also small, fully understand Chinese, so to compete with other stores, although you want to learn understand little English.
2) Is there some travelers a unique culture?

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