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