My anger knows no bounds when a person barges to into a queue for no big reason. Given any situation, a normal Indian would only want to get to the front at the cost of others. There is no distinction here - you could expect this kind of insane behaviour from any person - well off/poor, educated/illiterate, man/woman - there is no bias here.
In India, for the kind of population we have, things would only be better if people were more disciplined. By discipline I mean exhibiting the same while waiting in a traffic signal, waiting to get a ticket, waiting to get into/out of a cinema hall, waiting to pay a bill, waiting for your turn in a hotel, waiting to get into a crowded bus, waiting to get darshan in a temple and waiting to get a freebie somewhere. Why can't people just stick to a queue when things are no better when you try to go out of turn!
Next time you see a person cutting a queue - stop him/her! Its only because of our apathy, such lot take the situation for granted.
Fun-filled, traumatic, joyous, troublesome, boring, cruel, pleasing, satisfying, challenging, tempting, misleading - yes Life is full of 'em - that is why life is so very SPECIAL - and yet the thrill is in "living" life! And all the accompanying ordeals are the frills attached with the thrills.
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do to others as u wish to be done by...
mr.Gandhi once said .. "be the change u wish to see in the world"... as long as u see to it that u dnt do the barging in, at any point of time... there's alot of "she did it? why can't i?"
Preetika,
Very true! This happens in a restless queue. One person jumps off the queue, you see the rest following suit rather than pulling back the person to the queue!
i've replied to ur comment on my post.
Well I sometimes cut the canteen queue .....(ooops) I will surely keep ur post in mind nxt time when I do that
Thanks Viewer. I am happy that my post made atleast one person to think!
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