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Interview Jacob Siler

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Nobody will not interesting in making friend with a man who has a vital, optimistic, friendly and fun personality. There is one man, Jacob Siler, who is 18 years old and comes from Cincinnati, Ohio. I interviewed Jacob Siler at the Steely Library because it is a quiet place and we usually spend time after class. I decided to interview Jacob Siler because he and I have become friends since we met in sociology class. To me, interviewing him would be a good opportunity to know him better, and interviewing someone who has lived in the U.S in his whole life would be good to me to know this country better since I have lived here for only one year.

Jacob was born in the state of Ohio, but lived in Kentucky during his early childhood. The life proved to be very difficult from the very beginning when Jacob lived with his mom and two half-sisters in undesired living conditions. His parents often quarreled, he moved around a lot, and he passed around from one place to another. One day, his life changed when his grandparents thought that it was not good for him to live in the unstable and poor conditions. They asked him to leave his parents and move with them in Ohio. Since he began living with his grandparents, his life has been changed. He is no longer worried about the fighting between his parents and moving from one place to another, he started to live like other normal kids. He enjoyed playing games outside, such as, playing Frisbee and soldier fighting games. He also liked to play fighting video games and watch Japanese cartoons. He was fascinated by the characters, and he thought that the fights and battles were cool and interesting. He had great memories in his childhood with his grandparents even though his mother was not here.

Jacob thinks a lot. He grew up as a Christian since his grandparents strongly believe in it, but he has an open mind. He thinks that other religions and beliefs are interesting, and some of them are similar. Also,

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