The Swap Meet: A Place of Business
and Gathering
Priscella Lopez
Anthropology 102
Dr. Leanna Wolfe
May 5,2014
 For my project I decided to study the different
interactions people engage in, when in a large
business place, like the Swap meet. Many people of
all races, age, ethnicity and cultures come to this
place for affordable, cheap items. Who doesn’t like
items of lesser value? I think everybody enjoys
finding different alternatives than buying something
that is twice as expensive elsewhere. I also
conducted a study of the different roles
played out between people interacting with
others, such as an employee to a customer.
Valley Indoor Swap meet
 Swap meets are
known for their variety
of objects sold for an
inexpensive price.
People all over the
city enjoy the type of
deals the swap meets
offers
 From customers to
employees, they all
interact with each
other in order to get
what they both need.
An employee must
sell to a customer who
wishes to buy/own
something. This helps
to satisfy both sides of
party.
Business #1
 Once walking into the
Swap meet, you
automatically see many
people interacting with
each other. There are
groups of families
talking, children playing,
employees and
customers discussing.
There are various types
of businesses in the
swap meet. Selling
jewelry is one of many
jobs that require
persistence and great
communication when
talking to customers and
convincing them to
make/proceed with a
transaction.
#2
 The swap meet is a great
place that offers many
necessities to both
women and men. For
example, this place is a
threading salon that
threads someone's
eyebrows with string.
Instead of having it
waxed people like to
thread their eyebrows for
a natural and better look.
This type of business is
open to both men and
women. As an employee
of such a place, it is
important to leave
customers with
satisfaction and
happiness with what they
were provided with.
#3
 A threading salon plus a
beauty salon in the swap
meet is one of the most
smartest decisions. It is
such a great idea to have
these two most important
and popular places
together where people are
able to have both these
necessities in one place.
Employees that have
good commutation with
customers receive
positive reputation for
their business because
then they are being
referred by one happy
customer. This allows for
businesses to grow and
prosper with more people.
#4 FOOD!
 The swap meet is known
to have a great deal of
food being sold. The
food ranges from bags of
chips, and candies to
homemade tortillas or a
dinner special at an
indoor restaurant located
inside. There are a many
food stores that sell
different kinds of foods.
When food is involved,
people come together to
eat. At the swap meet
there is a large eating
cafeteria where people
interact with family
and/or friends.
You may see
people you know
because of how
popular the swap
meet is.
 Walking through
aisles, you can
see many
people looking
for things to buy.
Lots of walking
is done while
people look to
shop for items.
Payment
 Interacting with people
is an everyday thing at
the swap meet.
Especially once you
are done looking
around for what you
want to buy and
making the choice to
buy the item. Making a
choice to buy
something is
sometimes difficult to
some people if they do
not really need it and
asking about the
prices, causes the
employee to complete
the transaction and let
it be sold. It involves
both of their attention.
Goodbye.
 Swap meets are often
really busy which
makes it hard to find
parking. There are
hundreds of people
inside engaging and
interacting with one
another. The cycle
repeats almost
everyday. The swap
meet is usually open
during the week and
weekends. The
weekends are probably
the best time to go
because you are
accompanied with
family and are able to
enjoy the day better (:
The End

Swap meet(anthro)

  • 1.
    The Swap Meet:A Place of Business and Gathering Priscella Lopez Anthropology 102 Dr. Leanna Wolfe May 5,2014
  • 2.
     For myproject I decided to study the different interactions people engage in, when in a large business place, like the Swap meet. Many people of all races, age, ethnicity and cultures come to this place for affordable, cheap items. Who doesn’t like items of lesser value? I think everybody enjoys finding different alternatives than buying something that is twice as expensive elsewhere. I also conducted a study of the different roles played out between people interacting with others, such as an employee to a customer.
  • 3.
    Valley Indoor Swapmeet  Swap meets are known for their variety of objects sold for an inexpensive price. People all over the city enjoy the type of deals the swap meets offers  From customers to employees, they all interact with each other in order to get what they both need. An employee must sell to a customer who wishes to buy/own something. This helps to satisfy both sides of party.
  • 4.
    Business #1  Oncewalking into the Swap meet, you automatically see many people interacting with each other. There are groups of families talking, children playing, employees and customers discussing. There are various types of businesses in the swap meet. Selling jewelry is one of many jobs that require persistence and great communication when talking to customers and convincing them to make/proceed with a transaction.
  • 5.
    #2  The swapmeet is a great place that offers many necessities to both women and men. For example, this place is a threading salon that threads someone's eyebrows with string. Instead of having it waxed people like to thread their eyebrows for a natural and better look. This type of business is open to both men and women. As an employee of such a place, it is important to leave customers with satisfaction and happiness with what they were provided with.
  • 6.
    #3  A threadingsalon plus a beauty salon in the swap meet is one of the most smartest decisions. It is such a great idea to have these two most important and popular places together where people are able to have both these necessities in one place. Employees that have good commutation with customers receive positive reputation for their business because then they are being referred by one happy customer. This allows for businesses to grow and prosper with more people.
  • 7.
    #4 FOOD!  Theswap meet is known to have a great deal of food being sold. The food ranges from bags of chips, and candies to homemade tortillas or a dinner special at an indoor restaurant located inside. There are a many food stores that sell different kinds of foods. When food is involved, people come together to eat. At the swap meet there is a large eating cafeteria where people interact with family and/or friends.
  • 8.
    You may see peopleyou know because of how popular the swap meet is.  Walking through aisles, you can see many people looking for things to buy. Lots of walking is done while people look to shop for items.
  • 9.
    Payment  Interacting withpeople is an everyday thing at the swap meet. Especially once you are done looking around for what you want to buy and making the choice to buy the item. Making a choice to buy something is sometimes difficult to some people if they do not really need it and asking about the prices, causes the employee to complete the transaction and let it be sold. It involves both of their attention.
  • 10.
    Goodbye.  Swap meetsare often really busy which makes it hard to find parking. There are hundreds of people inside engaging and interacting with one another. The cycle repeats almost everyday. The swap meet is usually open during the week and weekends. The weekends are probably the best time to go because you are accompanied with family and are able to enjoy the day better (:
  • 11.