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etiquette for queuing
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United Kingdom
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Queuing is taken very seriously and cutting in line is considered rude and disrespectful.
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queue
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UK
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It is considered impolite to skip the queue, and people generally wait their turn in an orderly fashion.
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queue
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UK
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Queueing is a common and expected behavior, and cutting in line is considered rude.
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queueing
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Britain
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The British are known for their love of queuing, and it is considered impolite to skip the line or jump ahead of others.
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5
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queueing
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UK
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Queueing is a well-respected practice and cutting the line is frowned upon
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queueing
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United Kingdom
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Queuing is taken very seriously, and cutting in line is considered rude and unacceptable.
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7
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queuing
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England
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Queuing is a highly respected social norm in England, and cutting in line is generally considered rude.
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8
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queuing
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United Kingdom
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Queuing is a fundamental social norm, and cutting in line is considered extremely rude.
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9
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queuing
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United Kingdom
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Queuing or standing in line is a deeply ingrained social custom, and cutting in line is frowned upon.
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10
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queuing
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United Kingdom
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Queuing is a significant part of everyday life, and cutting in line is considered rude
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standing in queue
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United Kingdom
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Considered impolite to skip or cut in line, often enforced with social disapproval
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