There were many actions and visual cues that made this group stand out; As I mentioned before they played extremely loud music in a very public area, …show more content…
I decided to stay and wait to see if anyone would show up, while waiting I tried to interpret what this could mean. I ended up with three possible answers to the absence of any member in the location: it could be too hot therefore no one wanted to dance at that time, in turn all members of this group could students and had class or a job at that time, or the group was more organized than I had given them credit for and had specific meeting …show more content…
Males of the same age group would stop by and greet the two subjects with a high five and a smile and a loudly , it is important to note that the majority if not all interactions were initiated in the same manner. The subjects would chat for a minute or two, sometimes observe the dance move subject one was practicing and then leave, making the original two subjects my only permanent subjects for the majority of the time I was there. But after an hour of observation some other subjects began to show up an join subjects one and two for more than a short