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asimj1
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Where are you from?

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However, producing an edition of "10vor10", putting together the music program for SRF3 or presenting "SRF Meteo" is apparently something that anyone can do. Everyone can do it, but we will explain the difference between generic terms, grammatical gender and male and female in a transparency offensive for advanced learners. Of course, this is not to say anything against the curiosity and possibly existing specialist knowledge of the audience. Perhaps journalism, which is brazil rcs data trying to save itself to death, has already gone so badly that the difference between a journalist and any other citizen can only be determined by the rather poor taste in clothing and the alcohol-soaked liver of the media worker.

The whole campaign is called "Hello SRF!" with a fashionable exclamation mark, and it clearly arose from the fear of the license fee-funded SRF that voters might turn off the money tap. But perhaps it will fail for a completely different reason. For example, if the curious "audience participant" too often receives only unsatisfactory or incomprehensible answers to his bold question: "What do you do here all day?" Or none at all when he enters empty rooms outside of normal office hours. Perhaps SRF should be made aware that the audience is generally understood to mean viewers and listeners. Out in the country in front of the receivers, in the studio as gossip decoration or as a garnish for outdoor events that exude authenticity.

But normally "audience participants" are upstanding citizens who are suddenly ambushed with the question: "What is your name and And everyone, including the audience, is happy when an answer comes out of the mouth without stammering and the moderator moves the microphone away quickly enough before the sentence follows: "And I greet my husband Heiri, my colleagues from the bowling club and everyone who knows me." That is now set to change, although it is uncertain whether the ratings will increase as a result of such amateurish farce or whether many will say "Bye, SRF!" with the remote control. And of course with a quick swipe on the smartphone.
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