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Sharing of blindfold experience

Student 1

Researcher: How’s your experience earlier?

Interviewee: Quite scary because I’m being guide to the wrong way.

Researcher: What else did you feel?

Interviewee: I enjoy it and feel shy.

Student 2

Researcher: How’s your experience earlier?

Interviewee: I feel happy and scared.

Student 3

Researcher: Why is the activity approved to you?

Interviewee: Because it’s good and fun.

Student 4: I enjoyed it

Student 5: I’m happy because I’ve been partnered to (some student)

Student 6: I’m happy because I’ve been partnered to him (some student) even he toyed me.

Student 7: I don’t feel sad.

Student 8: I don’t feel scared.


Student 9: I feel shy.

Student 10: I’m happy because I was able to go here

Student 11: I’m happy because it’s my first time to experience this.

Student 12: Sad because I’m worried that he may not guide me properly.

Researcher: What are the games do you play here in school?

Student 1: We play rubber bands and throw-the-ball game

Researcher: Do you play those even at home?

Student 1: No. I prefer it to play in school because I have playmates and friends.

Researcher: How many are your siblings?

Student 1: We’re 7.

Researcher: How old is the eldest?

Student 1: 18. Senior high school

Student 2: My favorite game is badminton and I play softball at home with (student). We used stick as
bat and crumpled paper as ball. We also play pageantry. Sometimes I play tambourine when I got
nothing else to do.

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