Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it’s cultural. Some people just don’t stand in lines. It’s a foreign concept. They don’t know they are being rude.
What culture doesn’t stand in line?
asians
NP - I was at Target in Gaithersburg waiting in a huge line and as I reach the register, an Asian lady walks in front cutting in line. I say, ma’am, the end of the line is back there. Then a couple of women in the line yell at me that she doesn’t understand our cultural norms, so I should just let her go. WTH? If you move here, it’s time to learn our social norms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it’s cultural. Some people just don’t stand in lines. It’s a foreign concept. They don’t know they are being rude.
What culture doesn’t stand in line?
asians
Middle Easterners too.
They fill-in any open space or gap (ie personal space) - they do this when driving, standing in line, in an elevator, etc.
Personal space means nothing to them.
Anonymous wrote:“The line starts back there.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it’s cultural. Some people just don’t stand in lines. It’s a foreign concept. They don’t know they are being rude.
What culture doesn’t stand in line?
asians
NP - I was at Target in Gaithersburg waiting in a huge line and as I reach the register, an Asian lady walks in front cutting in line. I say, ma’am, the end of the line is back there. Then a couple of women in the line yell at me that she doesn’t understand our cultural norms, so I should just let her go. WTH? If you move here, it’s time to learn our social norms.
You sound racist.
I'm an asian lady and I often walk up to the front of those types of lines because stupid people are waiting for one person to finish on a self checkout register when there are several available registers that people are not using.
I don't cut in line but I tell the stupid people waiting that there are other check outs available to help the line move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it’s cultural. Some people just don’t stand in lines. It’s a foreign concept. They don’t know they are being rude.
What culture doesn’t stand in line?
asians
NP - I was at Target in Gaithersburg waiting in a huge line and as I reach the register, an Asian lady walks in front cutting in line. I say, ma’am, the end of the line is back there. Then a couple of women in the line yell at me that she doesn’t understand our cultural norms, so I should just let her go. WTH? If you move here, it’s time to learn our social norms.
You sound racist.
I'm an asian lady and I often walk up to the front of those types of lines because stupid people are waiting for one person to finish on a self checkout register when there are several available registers that people are not using.
I don't cut in line but I tell the stupid people waiting that there are other check outs available to help the line move.