concept   standing in line

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United Kingdom (2) Germany (2) United States (1) China (1) India (1) Australian (1) Taiwan (1) equestrian culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 standing in line United States In the United States, standing in line is a common practice with an expectation of orderly queuing and respect for queuing etiquette. 20
2 standing in line United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, standing in line with orderly and respectful behavior is expected. 18
3 standing in line China In China, queuing is less strictly observed, leading to a more chaotic and flexible approach. 7
4 standing in line United Kingdom Standing in an orderly line is a common practice in public places and while waiting for services in the United Kingdom. 7
5 standing in line India In India, standing in line is less orderly and more chaotic due to a lower emphasis on forming orderly lines. 5
6 standing in line Germany In Germany, standing in line is a common social norm, particularly in public places such as supermarkets and banks. 3
7 standing in line Australian In Australian culture, standing in line, or queueing, is a common practice when waiting for service or to purchase items. 2
8 standing in line Germany In Germany, standing in line is a common courtesy and expected behavior when waiting for services or products. 1
9 standing in line Taiwan In Taiwan, standing in line is not strictly observed and queue jumping or crowding in front of others is more common. 1
10 standing in line equestrian culture Standing in line is not specifically associated with any cultural practice, including equestrian culture. 1