Bad Etiquette: 4 - Jumping the Queue
By thorgal on Mar 6, 2009 | In General | Send feedback »
Queues and lines are there, whether you like it or not. At the butcher, the supermarket, the concert, just about everywhere these days. For starters, moaners who huff and gripe about standing in a line of three people for all of five minutes are tops on our list. Get over yourself – if you don’t have a few minutes to wait to buy that carton of milk, then pick it up another time.
Oh, and before we forget it: Don’t strut your impatience by creeping up so close to the person in front of you that they can smell your garlic breath. Crowding those around you will not get you to the front any faster, so give them some space.
And last but not least; cutting in line or trying to ignore the fact that there IS a line –- stop it! Everyone’s time is valuable.
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