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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-26 07:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #3157 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3157 ⌋

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Re: Germans, a question?

[personal profile] hwc 2015-08-26 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
No? I mean, having lived in the UK as well I feel like we don't take queuing quite as seriously as the British (at least the queues I was in were always rather neat and tidy and people didn't become pissed as quickly at the wait time as they do in Germany), but we still queue. In some things we need to learn how to queue better (getting on public transport), but it's certainly not the strongest wins.

Re: Germans, a question?

(Anonymous) 2015-08-27 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah I hear that the British love queuing for public transport! In Australia, we really really don't and the thought is amusing to me. However, usually there isn't the population pressure to get on THIS one or else you won't fit and get left behind.
hwc: Red sneakers (Default)

Re: Germans, a question?

[personal profile] hwc 2015-08-27 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
British people do public transport right. They move along in the subway/tube, they let people leave the train/bus before getting on, they get on one by one and not try to squeeze in altogether at once and they're not overly obnoxious and loud inside the train/bus.

My commute to work in London was so much more peaceful than my commute here in Germany.

Re: Germans, a question?

(Anonymous) 2015-08-27 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
nayrt

Oh man, I was in London once on a group tour, and when we took the tube, my fellow tourists just killed the atmosphere with their talking and laughing. On the platfrom. In the cabin. So much secondhand embarrassment.