concept   waiting in line

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Japan (1) China (1) Western culture (1) India (1) Italy (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Brazil (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 waiting in line United States In the United States, waiting in line is a common and expected behavior that emphasizes queuing etiquette and respect for others' time. 25
2 waiting in line United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, queuing is a highly valued social norm with an emphasis on proper etiquette. 19
3 waiting in line Japan In Japan, respecting queue order and waiting for others are highly valued social norms when waiting in line. 12
4 waiting in line China In China, waiting in line is less structured and often crowded. 8
5 waiting in line Western culture In Western culture, waiting in line is a common social norm and a sign of respect for others' time. 8
6 waiting in line India In India, waiting in line is less strictly enforced, leading to more crowded and less structured queuing behavior. 7
7 waiting in line Italy In Italy, informal queuing and occasional line skipping are common, especially in crowded settings. 2
8 waiting in line Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, waiting in line may be less common and less strictly enforced, with a more fluid approach. 2
9 waiting in line Brazil In Brazil, informal queueing and occasional line-skipping are common, especially in crowded or busy places. 1