Language use in Eurovision Song Contest

Hello, My name is Gerda, and I am a second year student in KTU studying New Media Language.

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What is your gender?

What is your age group?

Where are you from?

Are you involved in music? For example: play an instrument, like to sing in your free time(your interest does not have to be performative).

Are you familiar with the Eurovision Song Contest(ESC)?

How often do you watch ESC?

Which of these do you watch in the Eurovision?(Pick all that apply)

Have you listened to 2023 country entries?

Other option

  1. i don’t watch hehe.
  2. no, i never listened to any of the entries.

What type of songs do you prefer in ESC?

Do you translate the lyrics of Eurovision songs that are in languages you do not understand?

Other option

  1. sometimes of the songs i like
  2. depends, sometimes yes, sometimes no.

Do you think that more Eurovision songs should be in native languages? Please specify why

  1. no suggestions
  2. yes, i like other languages, and they represent the culture better.
  3. that would be interesting, because it represents the sound of the native language. but on the other hand, it would not be fair, because some languages do not sound that nice.
  4. i am not interested in eurovision.
  5. no, i wouldn’t understand it.
  6. no preference
  7. yes, because it promotes diversity and individuality.
  8. maybe not because i think that event is international.
  9. yes
  10. i support that because that’s what eurovision means to me - celebrating different cultures and languages in europe.
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