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Queue
Meaning
British EnglishNew Zealand SlangAustralian SlangAsian EnglishSouth AfricanAfrican English

Literal Meaning

A line of waiting people

Actual Meaning

A line of people waiting

Context

Used when describing situations involving waiting in line.

Examples

  • "I always feel anxious when I have to join a long queue at the supermarket."
  • "Join the queue"
  • "Don't jump the queue!"
  • "Make sure to queue patiently at the bus stop, as it's important to be respectful to others waiting."
  • "When we arrived at the concert, we had to queue for nearly an hour before getting inside."

Tips

  • Queuing is an essential part of British culture, so it's always best to wait your turn and not push ahead.
  • Americans say 'line' or 'wait in line'
  • In busy places like stations or events, people may not always form a perfect line, but waiting your turn is still expected.
  • If someone cuts in front of you in a queue, it's usually acceptable to politely ask them to go to the back.
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