concept   queuing
culture   USA
statement   In the USA, queuing is generally observed with some tolerance for informal lines and less strict adherence to queuing etiquette.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 banking queue United States Customers are expected to wait their turn in a banking queue and cutting in line is generally frowned upon. 1
2 queue United States Queuing is not as strictly observed and people may not always adhere to a single line system. 1
3 queueing US Generally expect orderly queueing but may exhibit more leniency 1
4 queueing USA Frequently observed as a way to maintain order and fairness in public places 1
5 queueing United States People generally follow a first-come, first-served approach and form organized lines while waiting for services or in public areas. 1
6 queueing for popular attractions US Expectation of long orderly queues for popular attractions 1
7 queuing USA While queuing is generally practiced in the USA, there may be more tolerance for informal lines and less strict adherence to queuing etiquette. 1
8 queuing at checkout United States Customers often use multiple lines and the concept of queuing can be less rigid 1
9 queuing at checkout United States Expected to wait in line individually without close proximity to others in the queue 1
10 standing in queue United States Considered common courtesy to stand in an orderly queue and wait for your turn in public places such as bus stops, banks, and shops. 1