concept   lines
culture   China
statement   In Chinese culture, the concept of lines reflects a less structured approach to queuing and a tendency to assert oneself in crowded places.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 blue line China In art and design, the concept of the blue line represents tranquility and calmness, often used in interior decoration and architecture. 1
2 line China Lines are less strictly observed and people may crowd or push in public places. 1
3 line China It's common for people to form more crowded and less orderly lines, with a tendency to be more fluid and less structured. 1
4 line up China Less emphasis on forming orderly queues, and a more crowded and chaotic approach to waiting in line 1
5 line up China Less emphasis on forming queues and more of a tendency to crowd or compete for service. 1
6 line up China In crowded places, queuing may be less common and people may try to push ahead to get to the front of the line. 1
7 lines China Cutting in lines is sometimes seen as a way to assert oneself and get ahead. 1
8 lines China Queueing may be less structured in crowded public spaces, with more of a focus on asserting oneself in order to be served. 1
9 red line China In certain contexts, crossing a red line (metaphorically) indicates a serious breach of social or moral norms, and is considered highly inappropriate or offensive. 1