Warning - whiny expat post.
Why do some folks not understand queueing - especially in eppco? Is it a cultural thing? Or am I just a bit to British and need to get over it (I know already its the later).
Quite frequently i pop over to my 'local' eppco to buy some milk or cigs. I stand inline behind the person in front and then some smuck pushes through in front of everyone and puts his wares on the check out desk.
Yesterday this happened and I said to the guy "Hey pal, there is a queue here, Do you know what a queue is? Do you understand the concept at all? In fact why on earth do you think we should stand here and wait our turn, where as you seem to qualify for the authority to just push past everyone?". Poor guy he looked worried and his head started to wobble side to side is if it was going to fall off. He did not know what to say apart from 'sorry, sorry' - I felt kind of bad then and said 'no problem, please you go first'.
So i suppose i need to remember the ole saying 'it's a lot easier to wear slippers then carpet the world'.
We have a lot of folks from all over the globe - whats your thoughts?
I am also aware that I may get the hell flamed out of me for posting this - but hey wtf.