• @samus12345
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    110 months ago

    Everything but the beans and toast and queen loyalty applies to Americans, too.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 months ago

      If you think Americans have an innate instinct to line up single-fine in queues, you clearly haven’t seen queues in other countries.

      • @samus12345
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        310 months ago

        I lived in Germany for 10 years, so I certainly saw the lack of respect for the queue there! But that was in the 80s-90s, maybe it’s better now.

        • @[email protected]
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          10 months ago

          I don’t think we Americans are bad at it, but I don’t think we’ve got anything on the English or the Japanese (bonus, and pardon the links to the bad place), not enough to consider it a markable trait of ours. I suspect we’re probably middle to high-middle in queuing globally, although I won’t claim to be the most world-traveled or knowledgeable person.

          • @samus12345
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            210 months ago

            Yeah, my experience is primarily from noticing how prevalent line-skipping was in Germany in my childhood compared to the US. As I said, people do it, but it’s VERY frowned upon.