7. Gender: female male 8. Age: _________yrs
9. Are you a(n):
Tourist/traveler/on holiday
Ex-patriot/immigrant/long term non-Czech resident
Native of Prague
Native of the Czech Republic, but not of Prague
Other: ____________________________________________________________ 10. What is your country of citizenship? ___________________________
11. Where in Prague are you residing? (Please be relatively specific: the name of the hotel, hostel or the street intersection, etc.)
_________________________________________________________________
12. How long have you been in Prague? (years, months or days)________________________ 13. Is this your first time in Prague?
Yes
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