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No Data Code
Data Types of Adjacency Pairs
Containing Dispreferred Act on the Second Pair Part
The Ways of Doing Dispreferred Act on the
Second Pair Part Social Context of the
Situation
A D
B D
IR O
R PD
Q U
R R
1 SC 0101QU
Joanne : Lane, what’s up?
Lane : Well, not one guy
today. Not one guy that possesses one
quality on
my checklist.
Joanne : Oh my God. The
checklist again? I’ve told you. You need
to use my checklist. It’s way more fun.
Lane : I know. Can you
remind me
what yours is again?
Joanne : With pleasure. Item
one, breathing,
always important in a guy. And items
two through seven, cute.
Lane : If only love was that
simple. √
Prefacing Participants : Lane and
Joanne. Setting : Joanne’s office
Context of situation :
Joanne gives Lane a
suggestion to use Joanne’s list of her ideal man.
However, when
Lane knows what are the types
written on Joanne’s list, she disagrees and it is not
an expected answer that she wants from Joanne
about her ideal man.