Upon crossing a border into Hong Kong, there are often staff taking surveys of tourists. They are very professional with PDA's and short, to-the-point questions. However, they seem to only ask foreign (white) tourists questions. I am almost always accosted to reply to their questions. And, I have often seen these survey takers only asking other white people (often there are only a few white people crossing the border with me in a sea of Chinese). My concern is that these surveys are thus unrepresentative.
Perhaps the ethnic Chinese are unwilling to answer these survey takers? Or are rude?
Saturday, October 1, 2005
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