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Harrise Aliance. ESC. Form A line please
One of many things I have learned in this country is American always ready to form a line when waiting for something without being told to do so. How many times you go an ATM and fine someone there asking people to get in a line “HARDLY EVER.” I have traveled to several countries, most of the people I have encountered will come and stand beside you, and the next one on your other side before you know it, you’ll surrounded by stranger. In America where ever you go, you’ll a see a waiting line is formed, whether it is in the cafeteria, at the Bank, at the fast-food, or to get in the train. I don’t think this good behavior in the American society was taught in school. It’s just one another AMERICAN conduct that is beneficial to the whole society.
4. August 2010 at 05:12
Actually, I disagree. Waiting in line is taught in school. From the time we enter elementary we have to assemble in a straight line. Whether it be for lunch, recess, or to get on the school bus we have to form a line. This behavior is something that is instilled into us at a very early age and then carries over into adulthood.