<p>I’m interning at this major company. And as such you would expect people to be more open and mature. Well you know how you go to lunch and everyone is separated into cliques and labels hang out with their own labels. Thats how its like were I work. The Asians and Indians hang out in their own table, the African-Americans in their own table. Then you have the mean gossiping women at one table, the big shots at one table and the loners sitting by themselves everyday. And this is how I know. I had lunch with the president of the company me and about three other kids also. When we went to go get a table, the older people were looking at him and us like were not supposed to sit together. You can easily compare it to high school. Like my supervisor pointed it out and said, “You would think this would end in high school, but it lasts way into adulthood”. And I know its not just this place I seen it at my parents job, and other companies I’ve been to.</p>
<p>Bowling for Soup.</p>
<p>^I thought of them too…It was sung in my head as I read the title.</p>
<p>lol that’s were I got the title from.</p>
<p>Good song lol.</p>
<p>Yeah, but that’s because pack tendencies based on similarities are pretty much a part of human nature. People group together with people that look and act like them. It’s a comfort thing, and since similarities already exist, friendships form more easily.</p>