We go on Jämshög College in Sweden. We are studying for becoming youth workers. We are working on a essay about manga/Anime and we would need your help, so if you could answer some questions about the manga/anime, it would be grateful.
We say thank you in advance for your reply to questions
Gender: Man or women
Read manga?
Watch anime?
Painting anime cartoons?
Other? what then
1. What is manga for you?
2.What got you to start with manga/anime?
3.What role does manga have for you?
4. A. What is/are manga/anime series means the most to you?
B. Why do they mean a lot to you?
5. Is there any speciel genre that interests you?
6. How do others people treat you (then they don’t have the interest in manga/anime?)
7. Manga has become popular among many young people! Why do you think it has become so popular?
8. Is there any specific location/gathering place for young people who are manga/anime interested to meet? Where? (physical location, social media, etc.)
9. What are the positive sides to engage in manga/anime?
10. What are the negative aspects of engaging in manga/anime?
11. Is there anything else you want to say about manga/anime?
Thanks for answering our questions, thank you very much!!!
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Sorry, but simply posting a survey and expecting people to help you on your homework is considered bad manners. Not to mention the fact that this particular format violates one of the forum's rules:
Teh Rules wrote:
3. Discussions should carry some measure of intelligence to them. Consider if what you are writing is relevant or important to others. If it does not contribute to the discussion, then do not post it. Please post detailed answers to questions; lists and one-liners do not contribute.
It is also considered bad manners that when asking such open-ended questions you should answer them yourself. In the case of this scenario, if you want our help, it is required you at least put in some genuine effort to show us you mean to get good results. For instance, tell us why you're doing this essay, what class or program is it for, what do you hope to accomplish with the paper, for what reason did you pick anime/manga as the topic, etc.?
Too many times have people come to these forums posting/asking open-ended questions, having the community reply, and those people not even having the decency to reply or participate. If you want help, try a little harder.
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