he underclassmen, Bonnie and Clyde, when they had a suggestion. Jeff, Haley, and Dustin have attributed a set of characteristics toward Bonnie and Clyde and their stance stays this way throughout the interaction. This is the cause of sequencing. Furthermore, Bonnie and Clyde are ethnic minorities and differ from Jeff, Haley, and Dustin in external status. Stratified behavior patterns could have been present even at the outset of the interaction. Throughout the decision making process, Jeff showed clear signs of dominant behavior. Speaking loudly and quickly were a few of his actions. Haley was always listening attentively to what the others had to say, sat up straight, and maintained eye-contact with all when she spoke, even with Dustin who always directed his statements toward the male students. This exposition shows definite signs of status characteristics. One can concur that all the principles apply with this situation. Status was a clear aspect in the way all of the students interacted. Overall, they decided unanimously what hotel to stay in and they had a good time in Cancun....