Interview
What is your full name? My full name is [Your Name]. It holds deep personal and cultural meaning to me, and I am truly proud to carry it throughout my life.
May I see your ID? Of course, here it is. Take a look if you please.
Where are you from? I’m originally from [Your City/Country]. It’s a colorful and culturally rich environment, and nothing has influenced my values, mentality, or the way I perceive being myself as much as growing up there.
Do you work or study? Now studying [Your Field] at university. Challenging in principle, but a genuinely rewarding programme, I increasingly find myself utterly obsessed with both the theory and application.
Are you fond of sports on T.V.? Sure, I like to take in a few sports on TV, but my viewership is pretty selective rather than exhaustive. Cricket and tennis are the best two sports I regularly enjoy watching — both deliver an amount of tactical interest and individual melodrama that, for me at least, justifies whatever considerable portion of my day I devote to viewing it. It is rare to find rest so active, yet not in some way purely passive or somehow a waste of time; sports television (when the event is sufficiently interesting) offers such relaxation.
Are you a fan of watching live sports matches? Indeed, the live experience has more or less everything TV does in spades. The crowd at an event — the shared emotional entanglement with the proceedings, the reacting together to drama unfolding as it happens, the geographical immersion in sensory stimulation, and the social element of attending alongside others — produces a charge and resonance unattainable even by professional television production. I have watched a multitude of cricket matches and a few football games, whose aftermath are infinitely more detailed in memory than any television viewing could ever dream of.
With whom do you like to watch the games? My favourite way to view sports is with genuinely knowledgeable and passionate friends, who happen to know something about the sport we are watching. The chance to talk tactics, set performances in a historical context, and two lives colliding through the emotional highs and lows of a close match with someone able to appreciate it within the same depth as oneself is an experience far richer than simply watching it alone or with casual observers. On the other hand, I have also learned that watching a new sport with smart friends who can explain the rules and intricacies while play is underway could be good fun, and surprisingly informative.
What type of games do you look forward to watching? I only want to know more of your favourite formats of cricket which you follow if you are a follower, so all Over Health is your focus for father. For Franchises based T20 tournaments which have become the focal point of phenomenal Global investing & talent concentration. I also plan to watch more tennis Grand Slam tournaments when I grow my appreciation for the game in a more structured manner. Aside from these more established, age appropriate interests, I have an actual interest in the increasing prominence of e-sports as a competitive spectacle — not because I am a gamer myself; but rather that seeing literally millions of spectators glued to streams of people with incredible skill playing each other at video games is in and of itself an interesting intellectual question about the nature of athleticism and spectatorship.