Our group, Kyung Y., Augustine, Anna, and I, observed the line at the cafeteria/Hutch. We realized that the older students (high schoolers) stayed in groups that consisted of friends and stuff. When another friend showed up, they immediately brought them into their group without asking about "cutting in line" or anything. Yet, the younger students (junior high) didn't not retaliate or say anything to them. :)
:(, we have almost no power... :(
ReplyDeleteIsn't that assuring. :)
ReplyDeletei also noticed how people were all smiling in the line, but when they come out with their hot (somewhat) tasty food, they are all not smiling and they look kinda mad....
ReplyDeleteTrue! I just don't understand why they come out with unhappy faces. ???? That body language is confusing!
ReplyDeleteHeh all the more reason to stalk the Hutch line in the first place. To decode their confusing body language :)
ReplyDeletejeesh. the lunch line is a LIE! :( people cut me all the time and go to their friends and start a convo and then just go in before mee... :(
ReplyDeleteWell, the high schoolers have known each other for a longer period of time, which would explicate the groups of students, but I find it unfair that they feel they have the privilege to "cut in line."
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