concept   getting in line
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, waiting in line is a polite and respectful behavior expected in public places.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 get in line United States Commonly observed in public places and events, such as queuing for tickets or at a buffet. 1
2 get in line United States Expected behavior when waiting for a service or event 1
3 get in line United States Expected behavior in public places, such as at the grocery store or bus stop, as a way to maintain order and fairness. 1
4 get in line United States Expected behavior when waiting in queues, seen as polite and respectful. 1
5 get in line United States Expected behavior when waiting for a service or to enter a venue 1
6 getting in line United States Respecting the order and waiting in line is considered polite and expected in public places. 1
7 getting in line United States Common to wait in line and take turns in a orderly fashion, especially in public places like grocery stores, amusement parks, and bus stops. 1
8 getting in line United States Getting in line and waiting one's turn is a sign of politeness and orderliness, and cutting the line is frowned upon. 1
9 getting in line United States Considered rude to skip the line or 1