Professor Kyle
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I find stand on line – which I've only heard from NY/NJ/CT area – so interesting & cool sounding! Another one that intrigues me is how UK folks and some other countries say "in hospital" instead of "in the hospital."
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David James
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I’m British, I believe we invented queuing.
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10:53 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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Michelle King
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In response to David James.
Ha, came here to say the same thing. I'm British, we queue up lol.
11:45 AM - Mar 15, 2024
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Paul Hastings
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In response to David James.
I live in Thailand where the anti-queue was created. I bet if we put enough Brits in Thailand or Thais in the UK we could create a sustainable fusion reaction.
11:13 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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LD Jones
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In response to David James.
I think it was George Carlin who called you out for that.... he said it's

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With the ueu just standing in line waiting around, or something like that
10:56 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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David James
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In response to LD Jones.
Every time I’m watching a movie and there’s one of those New York coffee shops where everybody seems to be trying to get on somebody else’s shoulders in order to get to the counter, I’m just thinking why the fuck can’t you queue like normal people?
10:57 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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David James
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In response to LD Jones.
Canadians are also very polite queuers as well.
10:58 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to David James.
But is it in queue or on cue? 🤣
10:54 PM - Mar 14, 2024
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David James
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In response to Professor Kyle.
In the queue.
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