Interviewee: My full name is Jamal Chowdhury. I don’t know why my parents selected this name for me, I’ve never asked. I did not have a nickname. 2. Ali: When and where were you born?
Interviewee: I was born on March 12th, 1940. I was born in Moli Bazar, Bangladesh.
3. Ali: How did your family come to live there?
Interviewee: My family came to live there because, that’s where all my dad’s relatives lived, and he wanted to be closer to his relatives. 4. Ali: Were there other family members in the area? Who?
Interviewee: Yes there were, like I said, he had relatives around the area, like his aunts, uncles, and his grandparents. …show more content…
Our traditions were, all of our relatives would come together and celebrate.
21. Ali: Where and when did you get married?
Interviewee: I got married in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and I got married on February 2nd, 1960. 22. Ali: What memory stands out the most from your wedding day?
Interviewee: One memory that stood out on my wedding day, is that there were a lot of people there, some people I didn’t even know.
23. Ali: What do you believe is the key to a successful marriage?
Interviewee: I really don’t know, probably being nice and kind to each other.
24. Ali: What did your family enjoy doing together?
Interviewee: My family and I enjoyed watching different sporting events together, like the World Cup.
25. Ali: What is the one thing you most want people to remember about you?
Interviewee: One thing I want people to remember about me is, that I was nice to everyone, even if they weren’t nice to me.
Original Questions
1. Ali: Did you ever attend a sporting event?
Interviewee: Not any major ones, I attended a Bangladesh home soccer game once.
Ali: Did they win that game?
Interviewee: No, I believe they lost 2-1.
2. Ali: What was your favorite type of