concept   waiting turn
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, waiting for one's turn in queues and lines is an expected social courtesy.

11 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 turn United States It is customary to wait for your turn in line and to take turns in group activities. 1
2 wait turn United States Expected behavior in lines and queues, seen as polite and respectful. 1
3 wait turn United States Expected behavior in lines, queues, and public service settings 1
4 wait turn United States Expected behavior in queues and lines; considered rude to skip ahead of others. 1
5 wait turn United States Common courtesy to wait for your turn in line or in a queue 1
6 wait turn United States Common social behavior taught to children from a young age, expected in lines and queues. 1
7 waiting turn United States Commonly practiced and emphasized in public settings such as queueing for services or in group discussions. 1
8 waiting turn United States Expected social behavior in queues and lines; considered rude to skip ahead. 1
9 waiting turn United States Common social courtesy, expected behavior in queues and public places. 1
10 waiting turn United States Commonly practiced as a way to maintain order and fairness in queues and social settings. 1
11 waiting turn United States Expected behavior in lines or queues, considered rude to cut in front of others 1