topmanamillion wrote: » I carry a small pistol and a glove at all times so I can challenge such people to a dual. It's working out fantastically well apart from all the misuse of fire arms charges.
TrustedApple wrote: » There today I was waiting on getting the bus to work. There is a clear line for the bus and there was maybe 15 of us in it all people going to work. A bus tour of maybe 50 people tried to skip us I told them get to the back of the line and two of there guides where from franch and started to insult me on franch. If I would have let them skip me the bus would have been full and I would been late for work. What is wrong with people skipping lines ?. What does people on boards do when people try and skip you ?.
gramar wrote: » You'd think a group of 50 would get a coach of their own.
Duggy747 wrote: » I remember queuing to see The Martian and it was mayhem at the counters with huge amounts of people. We were a fair bit back waiting in one queue when this couple came in the door, walked by everyone in the queue beside us until they were right up at the counter. They stood out like sore thumbs because they were the only 2 not in a queue. It was interesting seeing the bystander effect as everyone was pointing and talking among themselves about them but nobody would confront them. Sure enough the couple were immediately served, took their sweet time in what they wanted and then left with a big "can't believe that worked" grin on their faces. :pac:
Harry Palmr wrote: » Its called a queue. The Americanism of boards yanks my chain gets my goat.
gramar wrote: This is how to do it...
Robsweezie wrote: » there must be a curb your enthusiasm moment for every awkward social situation involving confrontation.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » No it's called a line or a queue, get over it. I wonder are Spaniards this anal about Mexicanisms.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » No it's called a line or a queue, get over it. I wonder are Spaniards this anal about Mexicanisms. Come to think of it I've never heard an American complain about Britishisms.
FTA69 wrote: » Spaniards are notoriously anal toward Latin American Spanish expressions and use of the "ustedes" tense especially.
FTA69 wrote: » They are actually. Spaniards are notoriously anal toward Latin American Spanish expressions and use of the "ustedes" tense especially. They also get into a strop when you don't use that annoying lisp when speaking Spanish and sometimes will just plain pretend to not understand you when you use Latin Americanisms.