Saturday, 26 October 2013

Mind your P’s and Queues

Whether it’s waiting at the bus stop, a shop counter or a public toilet, no visitor to Britain could fail to notice this much-loved British habit in action. The ability to form an orderly line is a must for anyone who aspires to live harmoniously among the Brits.

Lest you wish to seriously rile your fellow queuers, queuing etiquette must be observed at all times. Woe betide anyone who commits the heinous crime of queue-jumping or pushing in.

According to researchers at The Telegraph, we Brits spend 6 months of our life queuing. After discussing the weather, a fascination with queuing is our second most popular national trait. But why the obsession?

It is thought that this habit dates back to the days of rationing in the long years during and after the war, when queuing effectively meant the difference between an empty plate and a plate filled with the delights of powdered egg and leaden bread.

So next time you’re in a queue, swallow your frustration and while away the minutes contemplating the cultural heritage of this most British of traits.


2 comments:

  1. I do adore a good queue and I feel it is 6 months well spent.

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  2. A queue is just fine when the quest is for a good thing, like food, a giveaway, an offer etc. Reading a newspaper works fine during a queue.

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