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