Anonymous wrote:“Oh I’m sorry, the line is back there”. I’m British so clearly I have to lead with an apology. However, I’m not really sorry. I’m actually really annoyed. But I’m going to suppress that emotion and muster up the most realistic smile I can given the horrendous offense you have just committed.
Anonymous wrote:How do you respond to people who cut in line? I was at a coffee shop today and a woman stepped in front of me saying she wanted to peak at their dessert selection. After seeing what they had, she proceeded to keep standing in front of me and ordered first.
I’m curious how others respond in situations like this?
Anonymous wrote:It would depend on the mood I was in at the time and whether I think that move was done on purpose versus she forgot that she’d gotten in front of me. If I’m in a bad mood, I’m ordering after the person who was always in front of me and I’m going to remind the line-cutter that I was in line first and she asked to get closer to the dessert menu, but it’s my turn to order. I will do it loud enough for the barista to overhear. If I’m in a good mood and not in any particular hurry, I wouldn’t force the issue but when line-cutter turns around after ordering, I might smile and say, hi, remember me? If line-cutter appears to be a confused old lady or a frazzled mom with multiple kids and one of them crying, I’m gonna let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you respond to people who cut in line? I was at a coffee shop today and a woman stepped in front of me saying she wanted to peak at their dessert selection. After seeing what they had, she proceeded to keep standing in front of me and ordered first.
I’m curious how others respond in situations like this?
I don’t want to trigger any crazies so I choose to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:How do you respond to people who cut in line? I was at a coffee shop today and a woman stepped in front of me saying she wanted to peak at their dessert selection. After seeing what they had, she proceeded to keep standing in front of me and ordered first.
I’m curious how others respond in situations like this?
Anonymous wrote:How do you respond to people who cut in line? I was at a coffee shop today and a woman stepped in front of me saying she wanted to peak at their dessert selection. After seeing what they had, she proceeded to keep standing in front of me and ordered first.
I’m curious how others respond in situations like this?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. PP your comment is helpful, because it’s my same response. At least I know I’m not crazy lol.