Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:- If there's a chance people further back will not be able to get into the event = rude
- if the group is more that 4 people = rude
- if no request/acknowledgement is made to the people immediately behind you = rude
+1. Otherwise OK.
+2. The degree of rudeness is proportionate to the degree of effect on the people further back.
I don't ordinarily consider having one person waiting in line 'cutting in'; I think of cutting in as meaning just showing up with nobody waiting in line. But yes, having one person hold for a huge group which either leaves the rest waiting substantially longer or unable to get in, that's rude. The "request/acknowledgement" bit is just asking forgiveness....it doesn't change the rude much.